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by Hurri Cosmo


  No. It wasn't.

  Shit.

  It had been too easy. Of course. That bastard Diagus had set this up. Aric wasn't sure how it was done, how Diagus even knew about the gang or could move them into a position like this, and it might even be crazy to think it, but Aric was certain now that had been the plan all along. Still...Diagus had left alone. He knew that. Then why?

  He kicked his horse into a gallop. The poor animal had been pushed far too hard yesterday and today, but he knew his war steed could take the punishment. He had to hurry back to the castle. He had to see for himself Joron was there, perfect and well. He feared it would not be the case.

  It was no surprise Nochi, Aric's personal guard and head of his army, had noticed Aric's sudden change in pace. Aric heard him shout from behind, obviously finding it difficult on the rough path to close the distance between them. Aric finally slowed his steed in order for Nochi to catch up.

  "Sire. What's wrong?" Nochi yelled out, his voice barely rising above the thunder of the hooves.

  "I'm not sure, Nochi. I think we were set up."

  "Set up? What do you mean?" Aric noticed Nochi's quick head turn, thinking to protect his king from attack.

  "That asshole Diagus. I think he set all of this up to get me out of the castle. I should have left you to guard Joron. Damn it. We have to get back as fast as possible. I need to make sure Joron is all right."

  "Sire, you said yourself the servants confirmed King Diagus's departure. He left alone. Prince Joron is safe."

  "I want to confirm it with my own eyes." And my own hands and lips and tongue and... He kicked his mount again, gaining the speed he had lost in allowing Nochi his time. At this pace, it would still take another precious hour before he arrived back to the castle. How could he have been so stupid? How could he have fallen into such an inane trap? But it wasn't inane, of course, and that was why. It had been a brilliant plot.

  He reached the main gate and would have thundered past the main guard, but even in his frantic state he realized such behavior would cause an unnecessary panic, so he slowed his horse and acknowledged the head man's salute with a nod. If Joron was gone, he truly wouldn't know what to do, but he couldn't alarm his people. He hurried through the outer areas of the castle proper, trying hard not to hit passersby. He was probably looking frenzied--a difficult thing to explain--but he didn't care. He would not cause a panic, but he couldn't pretend to be calm. When he finally arrived at the main entry to the royal house, he dismounted before the horse came to a full stop. He threw the reins at the stable boy who had just arrived, huffing and puffing. The poor kid had most likely been told the king was in a hurry, so he'd obviously run. He looked over the king's mount, shaking his head after catching the reins. The poor animal looked like it was about ready to drop.

  Aric took the stairs two at a time, shouting ahead of himself for a castle servant to appear. Several came running.

  "Where's Joron?" he bellowed. "Tell me where he is."

  The servants seemed confused as they looked from their king to each other, murmuring things Aric could not hear.

  "I asked you a question and I expect an answer," he said as he continued through the hall and in the direction of the private royal quarters.

  "S-sire... he's... he's gone, your majesty. He's with... you... isn't he?"

  Aric whirled around to stare wide-eyed back at the servants. With him? Joron was supposed to be with him? No. Joron was gone. He was. Aric stumbled, because his heart had stopped and with the pain he felt ricocheting in his chest, he knew it was not going to start up again, actually hoped it would not start up again. If Joron was gone, he had no use for it anyway.

  "W-what?" he stammered, amazed he was able to talk. A dead man can't talk, can he?

  One of the servants, a small round woman, stepped forward. "Sire, we were...we were told he was summoned to the stables...to go with you."

  Aric had to sit down or he would fall. The servants in front of him seemed to figure it out and ran to find a bench.

  * * * *

  At the same time, Nochi bounded into the room, having followed his king as fast as he could after sending back a message to the rest of the troops that the king and he were headed back first. With a quick look at the king, he went immediately to his side and held up the large man as best he could until there was a bench underneath him. Nochi could feel him shaking.

  "What happened?" he asked the servants, breathing heavily, being winded from chasing after Aric. But Nochi's voice was calm and it calmed the others in the room. They were afraid and did not understand what was happening to their king.

  "Prince Joron...isn't he with you? We were told...told he was to meet you in the stables. We had Ben take him to..."

  "With us? He is not with us." Nochi closed his eyes for a moment. "Who told you that? Whose order other than the king's would you deem necessary to answer to?" Nochi tried to keep the edge out of his voice, but he stood in disbelief that the castle guards could have possibly made such a mistake. "Answer me!"

  "It was the king's order. We were told it was the king's order." They all talked, they all pleaded, all at the same time, until Nochi raised his arm for silence.

  "I ordered no such thing!" Aric had come off the bench, ready to start swinging his fists, not caring who was in the way.

  Nochi grabbed Aric's arms, not necessarily thinking he could stop him if he truly did want to hit someone, but his touch should have a cooling effect. He was right. The king growled and his fists stayed clenched, but they also stayed at his side.

  "Again," Nochi implored, "who told you these things?"

  The servants started to talk between themselves, first saying it was Mecham who told them, then Ashi and Dorth. In a few noisy moments, it was clear to both the king and Nochi that this lot didn't know where the orders came from. They only knew that since they were supposed to have come from the king, they followed them blindly.

  * * * *

  Aric sat back down with a "harrumph" and put his head in his hands. He was so damn tired. He wished to hell he was not so exhausted. There was no question in his mind it was Diagus who was behind this. He lured Joron out of the castle with the promise of going on a man hunt, kidnapped him, and they were most assuredly on their way back to Blade Rain.

  He needed to head for Blade Rain himself. "How long?"

  "S-sire?" The voice was weak, coming from the small round woman who had first stepped forward.

  "How long ago did Joron leave?" The king had no patience left.

  "About...it's been...it was shortly... Oh dear...he left before you left yesterday morning, sire. Come to think of it... Ben has not been seen since then either. Did...did we do wrong?"

  The king turned to Nochi once more, rising to his feet. "That means they have a hell of a head start. In fact, they're probably halfway back to Blade Rain already. It makes sense now. He wanted to give himself as much time as he could before I found out about his heinous plot. How far out are the men?"

  "Sire, at least another hour."

  "Damn him. He truly outwitted me. My best men still an hour away and they'll all be exhausted. Doesn't matter. Gather the second fleet--or third. Hell, get me a bunch of old men. Meet me at the front gates. We're riding to rescue Joron."

  "But...but, sire... We don't know the circumstances yet."

  "Nochi. If there is something you need to know about what happened then find out. But you better have a force of troops at the front gate in ten minutes, ready to ride, or it will be your head." He turned on his heel and headed to the private quarters. He would change his clothes, splash some cold water on his face, and head back out. He would not let that asshole get away with this.

  But at this rate, he was already too late to save Joron from his brother's attack. His heart wrenched, knowing his little lover would not be able to fend for himself this time, even if he had been able to up until now. He was horribly dismayed by the fact Joron would have to endure anything, much less the sick touch of his br
other's hand.

  To hell with changing his clothes. There was only one thing Aric needed from his chambers and he ran like hell to retrieve it. Then he even ran back out to the main hall. He would not take his tired war steed, though he was the fastest in the land. He would have to settle for something less or he would end up walking. Again he shook his head at the brilliance of the trap he'd fallen into. As he reentered the hall, he heard Nochi continuing to shout out orders concerning packed supplies--what and how much--and the questions he wanted answered before departing, one of them being the whereabouts of Ben--not only for the boy's safety but because he also might have all the answers Nochi was after. Aric nodded when Nochi turned to acknowledge him, noting servants running in all directions, following Nochi's commands.

  "Sire, I...I thought you were... The troops are assembling, sir. Pack horses will catch up to us, as will some of the answers we seek. We need as much information about what happened as possible."

  "Good man, Nochi. Thank you." Aric never slowed down, heading for the outside doors. "Are you coming?"

  Nochi looked at Aric with shock, scrambling to catch up to his departing king. "I am afraid, sire, even if you gave orders for me to stay, I would have to disobey them."

  Aric smirked. He knew better. Nochi only said such brave words because he knew Aric would never forbid him to be at his side. "So be it then."

  Nochi's sigh told of his relief. "Thank you, your majesty."

  * * * *

  Nochi was in love with Momisa. Though he only spent a few hours with her when he was ordered to accompany her on her quest to deliver medicine, he knew. He was confused about the king's interest in her. It seemed to be lightning hot at first but then he had turned around and demanded the Princess of Blade Rain's hand in marriage, seemingly forgetting Momisa even existed. Not only that, but making the switch then, to Joron, the princess's brother. Nochi refused to impose any personal judgment on his king. He was well aware of the fact royals were cut from a different cloth. But even King Aric's promiscuous past could not hold up to his actions in the past week or so.

  However, Nochi totally understood his king's initial obsession with the beauty in the woods. When he thought back to King Aric forcing her against the tree in the clearing and kissing her, shivers ran up his spine. He had wished ever since that it had been him who had her pinned to that tree, his tongue exploring the depths of her mouth, his hands roaming freely over that body.

  But of course, he would not have ever done such a thing. He was a knight of honor and he would never have allowed his baser emotions to rule him, though his king did not seem to have the same limitations.

  It was also the mystery surrounding her that had his heart beating faster every time he thought of her. Momisa was not weak like so many of the women he had come in contact with, but still seemed delicate and needy at the same time, an odd and intriguing combination. Nochi smiled when he remembered her brave words when King Aric insisted Nochi go with her.

  "I'll be fine on my own. I don't need to have anyone with me!"

  But she'd had no idea who King Aric was, and though the king wanted it to stay that way, Nochi still had wanted to make sure she was safe. King Aric had wanted more information about her as well.

  But, alas, he'd found out very little, other than she seemed to have no care for her appearance since she had ridden smudged--both in face and in dress--due to her struggle with the stable hand his king had heroically saved her from. It was rare a woman felt so at ease with such a problem without insisting on cleaning up before going on. She made it clear she was on a mission and everything else was second, including her.

  Then her deep blushes, shy smiles, gentle voice, had all burned right into his brain.

  He'd been smitten, totally overwhelmed with emotion.

  He wished he'd been able to ask the king about her. He wished it was okay to have these feelings, but though King Aric did not seem to have interest any longer, Nochi was loath to bring her name up to him. He knew better, and he was not going to let his libido come in the way of serving his king.

  But he was deeply, hopelessly in love with her.

  He was still on the lookout for her every day. He had at first started to discreetly ask among the servants of Blade Rain who she was, where she was from, but the looks he received from the women made him more than nervous. He had never fallen this hard before and it was a true battle in his heart and mind to keep what was most important front and center, that of course, being the safety of his king. The only thing he could do was wait and watch. If God gave him the opportunity to court her, he would be eternally thankful, but if the opportunity never arose... Well, he wouldn't think about it.

  Until then, he needed to protect King Aric. The job now looked like it would include protecting Prince Joron. He had seen them together and knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that Prince Joron was a perfect match for King Aric. He knew the young prince to be a good man. It had been quite a shock to find out what the young prince did behind the scenes, how he selflessly and tirelessly helped his people. In fact, it was quite amazing. He never knew a man other than his own king, who had no need of basking in his own glory and someone who had done all the things he understood Prince Joron to have done. He more than deserved to shout it from the rooftops. But the prince preferred to remain anonymous, actually insisted on it. Sure, Nochi understood the problems it would have raised, operating behind a king's back, even if the king was your father, not to mention completely selfish and wrong.

  But Nochi had a huge problem believing it still would not have been embraced and revered enough by the people. Even if the late King Oxys had the audacity to denounce his son for his insolence, Prince Joron would have been safe. Nochi felt quite certain the people of Blade Rain would have killed to protect him--and not only because of his generosity. He understood, although Joron's father was the king, the queen was not his mother, and it would make sense Queen Erora hated Joron because of it.

  But it was fine. Secrets were always safe with Nochi, and King Aric was insistent on honoring this one--to never let anyone know Prince Joron had been helping the people behind the old king's back.

  There was something about those innocent eyes and tilt of his head. Joron's gentleness and small stature... His very presence brought out a need in Nochi to protect him, and he kicked himself for allowing his need to be with his king outweigh his need to protect what the king loved.

  It was a far different feeling than the one he had had for the king's wife. Queen Abydell had never exuded such a need. She was small, like Joron, and she was feminine, alluring in her own right. However, she seemed to expect people to fall at her feet. She loved the attention, craved and needed it, seeking it at every turn, doing everything in her power to obtain and keep it. Early on, Nochi recognized the sickness in her but kept his opinion to himself. She was his queen and though he did not respect her personally, he respected her position and authority. And she certainly was beautiful, in more of a showy way, not the gentle shining way Joron was. Yes, Joron had Nochi's admiration and respect, without uttering a word. He would have no problem taking Joron under his fiercely protective wing.

  But that had not been the case these past two days. He had not protected the prince. He had failed his king and himself for thinking the castle was safe. He had started the inquiry into how the guards could have ever made this horrendous mistake. Obviously the new King Diagus had more intelligence than he was given credit for. But the one good thing the continuing inquiry might do was make the castle guards more aware of their deadly complacency. Everyone had become too lax, too content. He was going to make sure this kind of thing never happened again--in any form. For someone who had been king for merely two weeks to have been able to come into their midst and do what that bastard had done? It was not only dangerous, not only embarrassing, but a true slap in King Aric's face, and Nochi was as much to blame for it happening as anyone. Maybe even more so.

  He had not been told directly what Joron's ca
pture by his brother meant, but he knew anyway. He was sickened by it in more ways than one, the most being the cause of King Aric's jealousy and fury and fear. He would have to wait and watch, but he was also sure he would have to make sure his king did not kill the new king and spark a war. There was no doubt what the outcome of such a war would be, but the loss of life and extreme unrest it would cause country wide, would not be worth it. He knew Prince Joron would agree.

  So they rode toward Blade Rain. The king and he had not talked, but he knew they were on the lookout for runners--men who would be stationed along the way who would stealthily and quickly bring warning back to King Diagus about those who were on Blade Rain roads, heading for the castle. It wasn't as if they would be able to stop all of them from getting through, although they would try. No, what the king and he were more interested in was information. What exactly were they to be up against once they finally did reach Blade Rain Castle?

  Nochi cringed. This group of soldiers, though they were considered second in line, were still well trained and prepared but were also young and untried. Under normal circumstances, they would recruit from this pool the best and most ready to transfer into the main detail. Sometimes the number of transfers would be small, sometimes not, but never had they ever taken all of them before in one regiment. It was one thing to train hard to the point of believing you knew what you would do in situations of great stress but quite another thing to know, due to experience. Not one of these fine soldiers had had the opportunity of gaining such knowledge. Today might change that, and the light chatter he allowed to wash over the group in waves was proof of their excitement to finally prove to their leader, Nochi, they were up to the task. More importantly, they had the great privilege to be also led by their king. It was truly a life changing event for them. Still, it was something they had never done. Nochi was nervous, not only for them and his king, but also for the very future of Claymoor Doom.

 

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