Besieging His Lady
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Besieging His Lady - Sarah Winn
BESIEGING HIS LADY
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Sarah Winn
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Martin burst out of the forest and into a small clearing on the top of a hill. Below him lay the road he sought, in the distance the cursed convent, and in between, his quarry. With a shout of triumph, he jabbed his spurs into his destrier’s sides, urging the huge horse down the hillside with abandon. He reached the road.
The fading sounds of hoof beats told him his two companions had fallen far behind, but he knew he would need no help subduing the two women and one un-armored man in the party ahead. Lady Gwyneth was indeed foolish to travel so unprotected with an iron bound treasure chest strapped to a packhorse for all to see.
She glanced over her shoulder, and spurred her palfrey in a desperate attempt to reach the convent gates. More foolish yet, to think she could escape him. With a roar of indignation he sped past her servants, pulled even with her horse, and reached for its bridle. Yanking on the leather strap with one hand and his own reins with the other, he brought the two animals to skittering stops as he shouted, Hold Madam. Your bridegroom cometh.
The hood of her cloak had fallen back revealing golden hair and dainty features. Martin breathed a sigh of relief. At least his heiress wasn’t a hag. After the sorry state in which he’d found Blackstone Castle and the small village huddled around it, he’d fully expected the woman to be a gray haired crone with a wart on her nose. Then he noticed her narrowed eyes, compressed lips, and flared nostrils. Was she frightened or angry?
Fear not, Lady Gwyneth. I am Martin le Werre. You received the King’s decree concerning our marriage, did you not?
I am only recently widowed, and I choose to enter a convent, not remarry.
The choice is not yours to make. You are the King’s ward, and he wants your lands under the control of a man he trusts.
Have the lands and the title, I want nothing but to enter the church.
She yanked on her reins, trying to break his grip on her bridle.
Martin ruthlessly pulled the hapless palfrey’s head closer, so he could lean over and glare into her eyes. Aware of the gawking servants and his own guards, who had just arrived, he lowered his voice into a feral growl. And what of the gold and jewels from Baron Rupert’s treasury? Am I welcome to that?
Her eyes widened. I was married to the old baron for seven years. Surely I deserve something for my—my service.
You do not deserve to beggar the barony or flaunt the King’s decree.
She turned her head and looked toward the convent with such evident longing that he knew she had not yet surrendered her intentions. Do you really think the abbess would bring the King’s wrath down on her order by sheltering you?
he asked.
Her head and shoulders drooped. She looked so forlorn that he felt a twinge of pity, but he quickly brushed it aside. If he must marry an unwilling woman to finally secure land he had so long coveted, so be it. Gentling his hold on the palfrey, he slowly turned both horses away from the convent.
The lady did not resist.
Let us return to the castle. I brought both wedding party and priest with me.
She blinked several times, and he thought her about to cry. Then her chin and her back stiffened. He released her bridle, and with her hand and foot, she signaled her horse to move forward. Her lips remained pinched but her head high as she rode in the direction from which she had come, more like a queen than a backcountry baron’s widow.
After making sure the attendants and pack animals were trailing after him, Martin sighed wearily and relaxed into his saddle. Would his life never become easy? After years on battlefields where he fought not only to survive but also to win the notice that would carry him above the status of an ordinary knight, he’d been