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Lukas was silent for a moment. Andreas could see him moving around the table from the corners of his eyes until he came to stand next to him.
โI do not know who told you this and I suppose it does not matter,โ he said, lowering his voice. โLord de Leia has never been a particularly strong and active lord when it comes to his army, but he was always accommodating to his allies. I am sure you know this.โ
โI do. My father considers him a valuable ally or I would not be here.โ
Lukas was looking at him closely, perhaps for any sign of a man who might go back on his word and refuse to help if he knew the truth. But Lukas had to assume that Andreas, being a de Wolfe, was a man of honor. Not that he had much choice at the moment.
He took a deep breath.
โThe burdens of Falstone are not burdens to be assumed by anyone else, my lord,โ he said quietly. โWe are capable of handling our own issues. But we also value the House of de Wolfe, as our great ally, so because of that admiration, I will explain the situation as best I can. Let me say from the outset that it is not dangerous. At least, not yet. But it isโฆ puzzling.โ
Andreas was looking at him again. โHow so?โ
Lukas folded his big arms across his chest, thoughtfully. โBecause I am not entirely sure how it happened,โ he said. โAs I said, Lord de Leia is not a man who was ever actively involved in leading his men. He is not a warrior, although he went through the usual training as a lad. He simply prefers to give orders and let others carry them out.โ
โLike you.โ
โLike me,โ Luka confirmed. โI am his only knight and have been for more than ten years. I have always had a free hand to make important decisions regarding the army and Falstone in general because Lord de Leia trusts me. But several months ago, a woman appeared. She said that she was a gift from an ally for Lord de Leia, a servant to tend to his every need. I would have sent her away except Lord de Leia happened to be present when she arrived and what he heard intrigued him. He allowed her to remain and she will not leave his side. That is when the trouble started.โ
Andreas was listening intently. โWhy?โ he asked. โWhat does she do?โ
Lukas smiled without humor. โEverything you think a woman would do to a man,โ he said grimly. โI caught them in a compromising situation, once, and that tells me the woman makes herself useful to Lord de Leia by using her body any way she can. But it is more than that โ she keeps him supplied with drink. A great deal of drink. She keeps him sequestered, from me and from his daughter, and she is rude and demanding. As for the madness, I believe that is related to the drink, but there is more to it somehow. It seems to me that Lord de Leia is sane some moments, insane in others, and all I can tell you is that it started when that whore arrived. I apologize for my language, but that is exactly what she is. And Lord de Leia will not send her away.โ
It seemed like a strange situation, indeed, and Andreas considered it.
โIt is possible she was sent by an enemy and not an ally,โ he said. โIs she English?โ
โAye.โ
โWho is Lord de Leia at odds with?โ
Lukas stared at him for a moment before averting his gaze. He seemed quite hesitant, whereas only moments earlier, he had had been forthcoming to Andreasโ questions. Sensing this, Andreas peered at the man.
โHe does have enemies, then?โ he asked. โIs it possible this woman was sent by them?โ
Lukas wouldnโt look at him. โI have considered that,โ he muttered. โBut it makes no sense why they would send this woman to Lord de Leia.โ
โWho are his enemies?โ
Lukas turned his head in Andreasโ direction, but he still wouldnโt meet his eyes. โDe Soulis.โ
Andreas rolled his eyes. โThat bunch, is it?โ he said. โI am not surprised. But you are not going to like what my father has dictated.โ
That forced Lukas to look him in the eyes. โWhat?โ
Andreas grunted unhappily. โEven though my father would much rather see the House of de Soulis purged from Hellโs Guardhouse, he doesnโt want the Scots holding that massive place, so if they are attacked, my orders are to defend them.โ
Something in Lukasโ expression changed, then. It was as if a curtain were drawn over his features, because his face turned dark. Everything about him turned dark. Andreas saw the transformation right before his very eyes. A calm, congenial knight turned to stone.
โLet them die,โ he growled. โLet the Scots overrun them and cut their bodies into a thousand pieces and feed them to the dogs. I would rather see Hellโs Guardhouse filled with a thousand Scots than see de Soulis within those walls. They deserve to die in the most hideous way possible.โ
It occurred to Andreas that there was some very bad blood between Falstone and Hellโs Guardhouse that his father either hadnโt known about or simply failed to tell him. Andreas refused to believe it was the latter, so he would go on the assumption that Troy hadnโt known anything.
That meant the de Wolfe army was now pulled into something they knew nothing about, Scots be damned.
He fixed on Lukas.
โYou are going to explain that comment,โ he said, though not unkindly. โI brought a thousand men here, including my own blood, to defend Falstone from a Scots incursion, and now I am told there is bad blood between Falstone and Hellโs Guardhouse? I do not have orders that cover any confrontation between you and de Soulis, so you will be very clear as to what is going on here so I
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