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673j-[e had yet to unbuckle his scabbard, had yet to move away from door Over the years she'd seen his moods range across the emo-j spectrum, had seen him enraged, jubilant, disheartened, sar, n)C> playful, calculating, and occasionally frightened But never had ue seen him so obviously ill at ease"Elen told me that you did not bring de Braose to our bedchamber that night Is that true?""Yes," Joanna said "I swear it " But how could she make him be, eve that7 Her eyes strayed from his face to the open casket, and then sne was rummaging through the letters, scattering them about the table m her heedless haste"This letter explains it better than I could Will you read it, Llewelyn?Please7" She held out the sealed parchment to him, their fingers brushed as he took it, and she was jolted by even so brief and casual a contact as that Did he feel it, too7 She could not tell, for he was turning away, shifting so that she could not watch his face as he readThe few moments it took him to scan her letter encompassed an eternity forJoanna "I tried to tell you," she said "And when I could not see you, I wrote that letter But you sent it back unread "Llewelyn glanced again at the letter and then dropped it onto the table "It would not have mattered I'd not have believed you ""Do you believe me now7" she asked, but he did not answer her Moving to the far side of the table, he reached for the flagon, splashed wine into an earthenware cup Joanna watched, bracing herself for whatever was to comeHis first question, though, was utterly unexpected"Do you blame me for his death7"She gave a startled shake of her head "No, of course not You had the right "His eyes had narrowed "You did not mourn him7"She shook her head again, and he took a step toward her "And what you said in your letter, it was true7 You did not love him7""No, never " She drew a sharp, shuddering breath "In all honesty, 1 am not sure I even liked himHis mouth twisted Striding forward, he grasped her by the wrist *nd jerked her toward him "Then why did you do it7 If you did not love m< why did you lay with him7 What did you get in his bed that you cΒ°uld not get in mine7"She gasped and he loosened his grip But although she'd later findI 1Ses upon her wrist, now she did not even feel the pain Was there no^e damage she'd done7 That Llewelyn of all men, LlewelynΒ° was so confident, so secure in his sense of self, secure in his man-a< that he should have succumbed to doubts of this dark nature
6747675Jesu, if only she had could not have beenJesu, if only she had those October afternoons to live over' Her mfid i could not have been better calculated to penetrate her husband's arm ^ to strike with devastating effect at his one vulnerability, that he w *' man wed to a much younger wife A wife who'd then taken a love 1thirty-two"Beloved, no, it was not like that1 No great passion burned betvve us I swear it, Llewelyn, swear upon all the saints," she cried, for at th moment she was willing
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