people's spirit had a positive nature. Half the troops were barefoot, wearing clothes that were worn through at knees and elbows despite multiple patchings. Their condition didn't bother these people at all. They honestly believed, one way or another, that better times and a brighter future were around the corner. They marched toward it with a child's wide-eyed curiosity and sense of wonder.
And even if he would have to absent himself from Mystria, the thought that his children, and his legacy, would be here, pleased him. The Old World, hidebound as it was, would smother him.
Owen took a deep breath, filling his lungs with fresh air, and fought to memorize every detail, so even in his dotage, he wouldn't forget the time he truly felt free.
On the sixteenth the troops returned to the camping ground they'd occupied on that first day out. They re- created their camps and spent one last night together. On the morrow they'd march into Temperance and would never again assemble as one unit, so they sang songs and spun stories and extracted promises of correspondence and visits.
Many men wished Owen well. They assumed that on his return to Norisle he'd run for Parliament. They said he'd be their representative '…being as how you know Mystria, Captain, sir.' They offered him lodging were he ever to visit, and promised to find him if they ever traveled back to the mother country.
And they said it with sincerity and a bit of deviltry.
The Prince brought Mugwump back to his wurmrest and the beast seemed content to return. Vlad then spent the evening circulating among the troops, thanking them all for their service. On the trip home, Vlad had made a couple of side-trips searching for things on Owen's list. Many men picked up on that and promised him a fine hunting expedition whenever he chose to visit them.
The next morning they marched early for Temperance. Folks from farmsteads came out to greet them. Huge smiles blossomed all around. And then, when only a half-hour outside the city, the troops gathered themselves into the same column in which they'd marched onto the battlefield. Solemn and proud, with heads high and steps in unison, they gave their people a look at the warriors who had defeated the Tharyngians at Anvil Lake.
Everyone had come out to line the parade route. The troops threaded between thick, cheering throngs. Someone had created a flag of green, with a black and red wurm claw at the heart of it. The talons pointed down, transforming it into an M for Mystria. Copies fluttered from hands and hung from windows. Owen's uncle would have seen it as a sign of incipient rebellion, and he vowed there would be no mention of it in his reports.
The column wended its way to the city green, where the troops assembled. The Lord Mayor took his place, welcoming the Prince. Doctor Frost and other local luminaries joined him on the stage. Frost wore a green armband, marking him as someone who had a relative who served on the expedition.
The Lord Mayor invited Prince Vlad to address the assembly, which he did with the customary reluctance that had marked the man since Owen first met him.
Vlad smiled. 'Thank you, Lord Mayor, and the people of Temperance. You honor us today in ways we never would have imagined. It is so good to be home. I will not speak very long because I know all of us want the company of our families. So I only wish to say this: Know that your friends and kin are the bravest men on the continent. Know that even if they tell stories that seem outrageous, they could exaggerate them a hundred times and would not even come close to the truth of what they endured. And understand that as happy as we are to be home again and reunited with you, we mourn the passing of our brothers in arms, and honor their sacrifices, which made it possible for each of us to be here.
'I look out over this sea of faces and I see two thousand brothers I never knew I had, and two thousand brothers whom I shall never forget.'
Cheers rose, hats flew, and many tears fell. The Prince dismissed the men with a salute and the orderly formations dissolved into chaos. Owen went toward the stage, having seen Doctor Frost head off to the left. And as he got close, the crowd opened and there stood Bethany with her family not twenty feet away.
His heart leaped.
Then Catherine spoke. 'At least pretend, my husband, that you were looking for me.'
Owen spun. 'Catherine!' He smiled, his arms going wide. 'I was looking for you. I assumed you would be with the Frosts.'
Weariness flashed over her drawn and haggard face. Then her expression softened and she forced a brave smile. 'I'm sorry, Owen. It has just been so trying a time without you.' She opened her arms, spreading the cloak she wore, then let a hand stroke her swollen belly. 'You see why I have missed you so?'
Owen's jaw dropped. 'A baby? Our baby?'
'Ours, yes, of course. You are my husband.'
'Catherine, I dreamed of this on the march.' He clapped his hands and laughed. 'This is perfect. We can make a new life here for our child.'
'A new life here?' She shook her head, her eyes narrowing. 'Did I hear you correctly?'
Owen hesitated. 'A slip of the tongue, darling. I mean… for us to return home, of course. It is just… with the land grant, we will have lands here, too.'
She reached out and caressed his cheek. 'Of course. The land here shall make our life in Norisle perfect.'
Owen drew her to him, holding her tightly. 'It will be perfect. I might, you know, wish to visit…'
She stiffened slightly within his embrace. 'I understand, husband. I much prefer you coming here to visit than your going off to war.' She pulled back and smiled. 'I shall remain in our home, caring for our children, while you adventure and bring back more glory and wealth.'
Owen kissed her forehead. 'Nothing could induce you live here?'
'Remain here. Are you joking?' She looked up at him, her brown eyes intently studying him. 'No power under Heaven could convince me to stay a moment longer than absolutely necessary.'
'I hope, Mrs. Strake, this is not completely true.' Prince Vlad, his complexion ashen, gave them a wan smile. 'I would ask of your husband a personal service which would delay your departure.'
Catherine, surprised, turned and curtsied. 'Highness, please, I did not mean…'
Owen's eyes narrowed. 'What is it?'
The Prince sighed heavily, shrinking, shoulder sagging. 'Baker sent word from my estate. It's Mugwump.' The man looked up, stricken. 'He's dying.
Chapter Sixty-Eight
September 17, 1764
Prince Haven, Temperance Bay, Mystria
'O wen, you can't abandon me.'
He looked at his wife. 'I'm not.'
'You just returned from war.' Catherine's eyes began to brim with tears. 'I need you.'
Prince Vlad held his hands up. 'Forgive me making so unseemly a request.'
Owen shook his head. 'No, Highness, your request is anything but. I have my duty to you and my desire to help Mugwump.' He turned to his wife. 'And I am not abandoning you. With the Prince's permission, I will have Mr. Dunsby get a coach and convey you to the Prince's estate. There you can get some peace and we will have time together.'
Vlad smiled. 'Yes, of course. Mrs. Strake, I would have you renew your acquaintance with Princess Gisella, and I would love for you to be my guest. I would be honored.'
Catherine sniffed. 'Really?'
'Sincerely.'
Owen kissed her. 'I want you with me, Catherine. We have been too long apart and now that we are a family, I do not want you away from my side. Were this not an emergency…'
She wiped away tears. 'Go. I am so silly. Do not think of me thus. I shall be with you as fast as possible, beloved husband.'
Owen signaled Dunsby and explained what he needed. The Private accepted the orders with a smile and led Catherine off to gather her things. Owen then followed the Prince to the garrison stable where Nathaniel Woods had already gotten three horses saddled. The three of them mounted up and made haste for the estate.