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is probably imagining what we are doing. I would not have them think such things, absent cause,โ€ he murmured as he pulled her into his arms and kissed her.

Jarl watched in disbelief as Nena divided large handfuls of gold and jewels among the horsesโ€™ packs to better distribute the weight. โ€œIn case we are set upon by bandits on the way and have to run,โ€ she explained as she saw him watching. โ€œThey must be evenly weighted or they will slow us down.โ€

โ€œTo this day I thought you exaggerated about having a huge collection of wealth,โ€ he said.

โ€œWhy would I have done that?โ€ she asked.

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ he shrugged. โ€œPerhaps to convince me to ransom you.โ€

โ€œBut if the jewels were not really here, arranging a ransom no one could pay would have done me no good.โ€

โ€œI suppose not,โ€ he agreed. โ€œStill. I never guessed there would be so much. And this is all your share? You havenโ€™t accidentally taken someone elseโ€™s?โ€

โ€œOf course not,โ€ she said, indignant. โ€œAnd this is only a portion of my share, but you said we needed to travel fast, so I didnโ€™t want to weigh down the horses. We can come back later for the rest. And I thought with what you had also accumulated in your raids, it would be enough. Do you think weโ€™ll need more?โ€

Jarl looked at her, his mouth agape. โ€œThis will be plenty, but there is more?โ€

โ€œWould you like me to show you?โ€ Nena asked.

He nodded.

She smiled and took his hand. โ€œThen come, Husband. Let me show you how large your wifeโ€™s fortune is.โ€

After an hour of meandering through the cave system, Jarl had seen more treasure than he thought existed. Every time he thought they had come to the end, another tunnel branched off, lined with alcoves filled with jewels, silver and gold. The gems and precious metals glimmered and sparkled in the light cast by the flame of their flickering pitch torch.

โ€œWho guards it all?โ€ he asked. He had yet to see another soul.

โ€œWe do,โ€ Nena replied.

โ€œI mean, from each other,โ€ he clarified.

โ€œThere is no need. Some may have more than others, but as you can see there is plenty to go around.โ€

โ€œWhen we are back among my people, you should never speak of this to anyone but me,โ€ he cautioned.

โ€œIt is safe here.โ€

โ€œYes, but it would be better not to provide temptation.โ€

โ€œWhen I saw you had brought your whole army, I thought you had come for it,โ€ she murmured, frowning.

โ€œI didnโ€™t bring the army,โ€ he said and pulled her into an embrace. He could see the memory still pained her. โ€œI sent the army with Gunnar to the port, while I tracked you. They were to head for home if I did not return and leave behind only four ships. You were the only treasure I was after.โ€

โ€œI realized that when you came in alone. That was very foolish. It all worked out, but you could have just as easily been killed.โ€

โ€œI had no choice. And only with great risk comes great reward. You are my greatest reward.โ€

They had made their way back to the entrance and Nenaโ€™s personal alcove of treasure, still over half full. She grabbed another small bag full of gems and smiled. โ€œFor an emergency,โ€ she said.

Jarl reached down and picked up a net of fine gold chains and gold filigree. He held it up for her to see. โ€œYou need to take this with us, too. When we get settled, I want to see you wearing only this, lying on a pile of furs surrounded by jewels.โ€ He closed his eyes and smiled, imagining the sight of the delicate gold against her dark skin, her body surrounded by rubies and sapphires winking in candlelight.

โ€œAs you wish, Husband.โ€ Nena took the gold netting from his hands and added it to the pouch, before dousing the flaming pitch torch in a bucket of water by the entrance.

They returned to the horses, and Jarl watched as Nena decided which pack horse to add the extra weight to, then rearranged the load again for it to be the most comfortable for the animal. He looked around, surprised to not find any other Teclan. Were they angry? Was this some sort of shunning to punish her for leaving? Everyone had seemed to accept the announcement. He had seen no sign of resentment or animosity in the past few days as they had made their preparations to leave. He looked to Nena, but she seemed not to have noticed.

โ€œWhere is everyone?โ€ he asked.

โ€œThey will not come to see us off,โ€ Nena said. โ€œWe do not say good-bye. It is not our way.โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€

โ€œWe do not want our last memories to be sad ones.โ€

โ€œAre there none you would share special last words with?โ€ Jarl probed.

Nena stopped adjusting the horsesโ€™ packs and bit her lower lip. โ€œYes,โ€ she murmured.

โ€œThen do it.โ€

She hesitated.

โ€œYou are more than Teclan now, Nena. You are your own woman, free to do as she wants. If it will ease your spirit to share last words, then do it. I will wait for you here.โ€

Nena found Exanthia by the creek and sat beside her. โ€œDid you know this was my special place?โ€ she said as she stroked the girlโ€™s hair. โ€œWhen you reach the point in your training where you must learn to endure, you will need a special place to go to in your mind when things are hard. This was my place and it is a good one. Perhaps it will be yours as well.โ€

Exanthia nodded.

โ€œYou can still come with us, if you have changed your mind,โ€ Nena coaxed.

Exanthia shook her head. โ€œWhy canโ€™t you stay here?โ€she whispered.

โ€œJarl could never be happy here.โ€

โ€œBut these are your people, and he is not.โ€ Her tone was both bitter and confused.

โ€œJarl is my people now. The gods chose him for me, and I accepted their choice. It was the right choice for me. You will understand when you are older.โ€ Nena put her

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