knowing why. Asking them to think on his words, he gave them the night to decide their willingness to join in his mission.
As dawnâs light crept into the thickly clouded sky, Williamâs three companions remained with him.
By the time the morningâs fog burned away, he was making his way, alone, into the small village to discover the whereabouts of the lord of Yester.
And mayhap a chance to observe the intriguing and puzzling young woman whose face and voice and eyes now filled his thoughts. With only that thought, he could see exactly where she stood now, sweeping in the small cottage in which she lived.
William shuddered as he realized the impossibility of such knowledge even while it flowed into his mind with a certainty difficult to ignore.
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Brienne tugged the woolen shawl tighter around herself to ward off the chill of the morning as she walked through the village. Another errand for her father kept her busy for now. Though this was the kind of day when the cold and fog would have made her wish to remain under her blankets for a while longer, the excitement of meeting the four strangers on the road had kept her awake all night long. The anticipation of them arriving in the village and seeing their leader pulsed through her veins.
She met very few strangers here in the village. She traveled outside Lord Hughâs lands and control infrequently. But even living such a sheltered life, Brienne understood to her core that this man, this
William
as she had heard him called, was someone very important.
And important to her in some yet unknown way. The way his gaze caught hers and made her blood heat had shocked her. But it was more than a man lusting for a woman. Oh, that sheâd seen before in menâs eyes enough to recognize it. Though most men here would never dare anything, even young Jamesâs eyes had flashed with wanting when heâd wooed her gently.
No, this Williamâs gaze felt like a thousand suns, and something within her answered with a heat unlike anyof the fires in her fatherâs smithy. The area on her arm yet burned, the pattern rising once more and becoming clearer to herâtwo flames moving on her skin, swirling and dancing and burning as they did. Brienne lifted her arm, allowing the woolen shawl and the sleeve of her shift and gown to slide up, revealing the strange patch.
She heard some villagers nearby, so she dropped her arm and let the clothing fall back in place. Continuing on her path, she considered her reactions to this stranger. For a moment, everything else had faded away but him. And heâd seemed to grow in size and fierceness as he stared at her. Yet, instead of the fear she should have felt and should be feeling now, she felt protected and safe.
The fog thinned and the sunâs light tried to pierce the dullness of the misty morning as she brought water from the well, carried bread to the bakerâs ovens, and made her way from task to task as she did on a usual day. But this day was different from all that had passed before. Brienne knew that but would never have been able to explain her certainty. As she spoke to the millerâs wife, her body changed.
As though a strong stormâs wind had blown over her, something moved over her body, awakening the heat within her. The fire within her pushed at its bounds, strengthening and filling her in a way sheâd never known before. For a moment she wanted to hold out her hand and let it escape. Turning to see if the change within her was noticeable by anyone, she saw that sheâd walked away from the millerâs cottage and down the path without even noticing where her steps had been taking her.
Sheâd controlled the flames with her power, but sheâd never created it. Yet from the strong urge within her, shethought she could. Shivering against such a thing, Brienne glanced around to see if anyone was near.
And that was when she spied
Jennifer L. Armentrout
Ben Reeder
Ella March Chase
Beth Saulnier
Jeffery Deaver
Tamara Blodgett
Jayne Castel
John O'Hara
Jenna Chase, Elise Kelby
S.W. Frank