Queenâs abduction. She wants to kill herself. I took everything with any kind of sharp edge out of the room, but I donât think itâs really safe to unshackle her just yet.â
âDid you get that spoon of hers away from her?â Talen asked.
Kringâs eyes went wide. âOh, God!â he exclaimed, bolting for the door.
âIf heâd only yell at us or bang his fist against the wall or something,â Berit murmured to Khalad the next morning when they gathered once again in the blue-draped sitting-room. âAll he does is sit there.â
âSparhawk keeps his feelings to himself,â Khalad replied.
âItâs his
wife
weâre talking about, Khalad! He sits there like a lump. Doesnât he have any feelings at all?â
âOf course he does, but heâs not going to take them out and wave them around for us to look at. Right now itâs more important for him to think than to feel. Heâs listening and putting things together. Heâs saving up his feelings for when he gets his hands on Scarpa.â
Sparhawk sat in his chair with his daughter in his lap. He seemed to be studying the floor, and he was absently stroking Princess Danaeâs cat.
Lord Vanion was telling the Emperor and the others about Klæl and about their strategic disposition of forces: the Trolls to the Tamul mountains in south-central Tamul Proper, the Atans to Sarna, and Tikumeâs Peloi to Samar.
Flute was sitting quietly on Sephreniaâs lap. Berit noticed something that hadnât occurred to him before. He glanced first at Princess Danae and then at the Child Goddess. They appeared to be about the same age, and their bearing and manner seemed very much alike for some reason.
The presence of the Child Goddess was having a peculiar effect on Emperor Sarabian. The brilliant, erratic ruler of the continent seemed dumbfounded by her presence and he sat gazing wide-eyed at her. His face was pale, and he was obviously not hearing a word Lord Vanion was saying.
Aphrael finally twisted round and returned his gaze. Then she slowly crossed her eyes at him.
The Emperor started back violently.
âDidnât your mother ever tell you that itâs not polite to stare, Sarabian?â she asked him.
âMind your manners,â Sephrenia chided.
âHeâs supposed to be listening. If I want adoration, Iâll get myself a puppy â
âForgive me, Goddess Aphrael,â the Emperor apologized. âI seldom have divine visitors.â He looked at her rather closely. âI hope you donât mind my saying so, but you rather resemble Prince Sparhawkâs daughter. Have you ever met her Royal Highness?â
Sparhawkâs head came up sharply, and there was a strange, almost wild look in his eyes.
âNow that you mention it, I donât think I have,â Flute said. She looked across the room at the Princess. Berit noticed that Sephreniaâs eyes were also just a bit wild as Flute slid down out of her lap and went across the room to Sparhawkâs chair. âHullo, Danae,â the Child Goddess said in an offhand sort of way.
âHullo, Aphrael,â the Princess replied in almost exactly the same tone. âAre you going to do something to get my mother back home?â
âIâm working on it. Try to keep your father from getting too excited about this. Heâs no good to any of us when he flies all to pieces and we have to gather him up and put him back together again.â
âI know. Iâll do what I can with him. Would you like to hold my cat?â
Flute glanced at Mmrr, whose eyes were filled with a look of absolute horror. âI donât think she likes me,â she declined.
âIâll take care of my father,â Danae assured the little Goddess. âYou deal with these others.â
âAll right.â Aphrael paused. âI think weâll get on well together,â she said.
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