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It was better that way.
The storm from the east was moving fast and Andreas had the army pick up the pace as Falstone drew closer. With darkness on the approach, he could see that the gatehouse was open wide because there was a good deal of light from within. The entire fortress glowed against the night sky, the silhouettes of soldiers standing at the gates.
Andreas pushed his men until they were essentially running and they began pouring in through the gatehouse. The wagons, with the horses running, charged up through the column and into the open bailey, with Corey and Reed on their excitable horses escorting the charge.
Very quickly, the bailey of Falstone began to fill up, but the Falstone men were ready. They had the wagons continue to the stables while the men were organized into groups, each group with several Falstone soldiers to assist them. By the time Andreas came to the gatehouse, the last of his army was pouring in, with Will yelling encouraging insults to keep them moving. The man had quite a talent for bellowing insults, getting the men moving but in a way that was both threatening and encouraging. That was his gift. When the last man entered the bailey, Andreas and Will followed.
The massive gates shut behind them.
Andreas was met by Gareth and another knight he didnโt recognize.
โDray,โ Gareth said. โThis is Sir Lukas de Dere, commander of Falstone. De Dere, this is my half-brother, Andreas de Wolfe. Our father is Troy de Wolfe, Lord Braemoor.โ
Andreas dismounted his steed, greeting the blue-eyed, handsome young knight. โMy lord,โ he said. โYou received my missive?โ
Lukas nodded. โWe did, earlier today,โ he said. โWe are grateful for your presence, of course, but will you provide me with the details of what is occurring that we should need such reinforcements? Weโve seen nothing at all in our lands that could be interpreted as threatening.โ
Andreas handed the reins of his horse over to Gareth. โI would be happy to tell you everything,โ he said. โMay I make sure my men are well-tended first? It looks as if a storm is approaching from the east.โ
Gareth answered, โWe have the men pitching tents already, Dray,โ he said. โDe Dere showed us where we could set up our encampments.โ
โWe are going to be crowded, but manageable,โ Lukas said. โFood is being prepared for your men and they will have a hot meal within the hour. Weโre moving the horses and wagons into the stable yard as we speak.โ
It sounded like everything was being taken care of and Andreas nodded. โYou have my thanks,โ he said, returning his focus to Gareth. โI will go with Sir Lukas. Tell Brodie I want him to oversee the settling of the men and send him and Will to me when they are finished.โ
Gareth nodded. โWhere will you be?โ
Andreas looked at Lukas for that answer. โIn the great hall,โ he said. โIt is on the other side of the keep. Some of your men may sleep there if they wish. It will probably be warmer than the tents.โ
Andreas nodded. โThat is appreciated,โ he said, glancing at Gareth. โGo about your business. I will see you later.โ
With that, he followed Lukas towards the great hall as the wind began to pick up. Already, little white flakes of snow were blowing around, indicative of the incoming storm.
โThis weather has not stopped the Scots?โ Lukas asked.
Andreas pulled off his helm before they reached the enormous doors to the hall, running a gloved hand through his damp hair.
โNothing stops them,โ he said ironically. He took a second look at Lukas. โI do not believe you and I have met before.โ
Lukas nodded. โI do not believe so, either, though we may have attended a few battles together,โ he said. โFalstone never seems to be involved in much. Weโre not as large as the de Wolfe properties and the Scots do not seem to be much interested in us.โ
They entered the hall at that point, met by the warm, stale air from two large hearths blasting out flames and sparks. When they reached a table next to one of the hearths, Andreas set his helm on the tabletop and began to remove his cloak.
โThat is a fair assessment,โ he said. โIโve never heard of much action at Falstone. Youโre in your own little valley here, which is a good thing unless the Scots decide to use it in their trek south.โ
โAnd that is what you are afraid of?โ
Andreas hung his cloak on a peg next to the hearth. โPossibly,โ he said. โYou asked for the details of what has happened and I can tell you this โ we have a clan war on our hands with Clan Maxwell against Clan Elliot and Clan Johnstone, and anyone else they feel who has wronged them. Itโs a situation that seems to be growing until no one will remember how it even started. Eight days ago, they burst over the border and we spent almost a week chasing them back over. My grandfather has twenty-five thousand men in and around Castle Questing, enough to send a serious message to the Scots. We will not tolerate their foolery. I am here in case they decide to head into England via this route. We do not want Falstone to fall victim to their rampage.โ
Lukas digested the situation. โNor do I,โ he said. โI have informed Lord de Leia of your missive. He shall be here shortly to speak with you as well.โ
Andreas stood there, warming his hands by the fire, as he looked over his shoulder at Lukas.
โWe were told there was anโฆ issue with Lord de Leia,โ he said. โDo you care to elaborate?โ
Lukas cocked his head. โWhat issue?โ
โMadness.โ
โWho told you that?โ
Andreas looked back to the fire. โIt is a simple question, de Dere,โ he said. โWe are here to help. We are not here to pass judgment on your lord. But I must know what we are facing. Either your lord is showing signs
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