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we passed through the city’s eastern gate. He had a very large estate, hectares of vines stretching across the feet of Tahumaunga, which loomed high above. There was a west wind that day, and so the air was clear, the mountain’s lazy smoke blowing away from us. Once we were a good distance out of town, Mag threw back her hood.

β€œIf the weremage is watching us from the sky, that is because she already knows we are here,” she proclaimed. β€œAnd it is far too wonderful a day to stay sweating under that hood any longer.”

I smiled at her. We let the horses proceed at their own slow pace, with Foolhoof occasionally trying to wander off the road towards a particularly delicious-looking patch of grass. Oku padded happily beside us.

A light wooden fence surrounded Victon’s land. It would have been proof against nothing more determined than wandering deer, and the gate at the front stood open. We walked up between the rows of vines, seeing no one nearby. Only when we drew closer to the house at the end of the path did we finally see six figures, bent and plucking the last of the year’s grapes. So deep were they in concentration that we drew very close indeed before one of them noticed us. Her plump face, brown skin further darkened by the sun, crinkled as she squinted at us.

β€œVisitors,” she said, loud enough for us to hear.

Two of the figures, the ones closest to the path, raised their heads. One of them was a young man, the other a woman, and from their jet-black skin and features, I knew them for Victon’s kin. When they saw us, they stepped away from their vines and came walking up. The rest of the workers gave us only a cursory glance before returning to their jobs.

β€œGood day,” said the woman as she approached. β€œI regret to inform you that we have no stock available for sale. Last year’s wine is not yet ready, and it is all reserved, in any case.”

β€œThat is ill news,” said Mag. β€œOr it would be, if we were here looking for wine. We have come to see Victon. He is an old friend, even if he is now of such stature that others must greet us when we visit. Am I to guess that you are his children?”

They looked uncertainly at each other. β€œWe … are,” said the boy. β€œHow do you know our father?”

β€œFrom the days of our youth,” I said. β€œOr hers and mine, at least, for Victon is older than either of us. We were sellswords together, in the days when he fought for the Upangan Blades.”

A flash of recognition shot across both their faces. They looked up at the two of us with renewed interest, and the girl’s eyes shone. She pointed to Mag.

β€œYou … are you the Uncut Lady?” she asked.

Mag scowled. I strangled a bark of laughter before it could break free. β€œI am Mag, if that is what you mean.”

β€œSky above,” said the boy. He came to me, extending a hand. β€œWell met, friends. And what is your name?”

I am afraid I looked quite thunderstruck. It was Mag’s turn to hide her laughter. β€œYou mean Victon never told you about me?”

They both looked embarrassed, and the boy slowly drew back his hand. β€œHe … he might have?” he said, making it sound like a question. β€œOnly not well enough that we would know you by sight.”

β€œI am Albern,” I said. They both blinked. β€œAlbern of the family Telfer?” I said, struggling mightily to hide a note of desperation.

At last the girl’s face lit, and she smiled. β€œOh, of course! The Uncut Lady’s follower!” She turned to her brother. β€œYou remember. He was the one who ran away from the bear.”

β€œWhat?” I rather shrieked.

The boy, who appeared not to have heard me, burst out into laughter at the girl’s words. β€œOh, him! Sky save me, Father always makes me laugh when he tells those sorts of stories.” He extended his hand again. β€œWell met, Albern. I am Nuru of the family Victon, and this is my sister, Zuri.”

β€œWell met,” said Mag, recognizing that I was quite incapable of speech for the moment, though I did take Nuru’s hand and shake it. β€œYou know the two of us already, and our elderly companion is called Dryleaf.”

β€œAnd are you an old friend as well?” said Zuri. β€œI do not recall Father mentioning you in his stories.”

β€œI am sorry to say I am not,” said Dryleaf, who was still wiping away tears of strangled laughter at my reaction. β€œThough from everything I have heard, as well as your excellent manners, I think I will enjoy meeting your father to a rare extent.”

β€œCome with us,” said Nuru, gently taking the bridle of Mag’s horse, Mist. β€œFather will be overjoyed to see you.”

β€œIt will be our pleasure,” I managed to growl. Zuri approached Foolhoof, and the dark-taken gelding actually nuzzled into her outstretched hand. β€œOh, have you decided to forsake me, too?” I asked him.

Zuri looked up at me, aghast. β€œWhat?”

β€œThe horse,” I said, dismounting and letting her take the reins. β€œNever mind me. Thank you.”

The house was large, but not opulently so. The walls were light brown stone, but the roofs were curved red tile, which I had not often seen outside of Dorsea. It made for a wonderfully attractive combination, especially with the great wooden doors through which Victon’s children led us inside the house.

Victon was napping, and so we met his wife, Nuri, first. She was positively radiant, with a round waist and eyes that danced, her skin even darker than her children’s. She was delighted when they introduced us, and she went to fetch Victon as soon as we had finished our greetings. When he emerged, still blinking bleary eyes from sleep and leaning heavily on his crutch, his face beamed with a smile that burst into laughter as he saw

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