Lying curled in the front of the low boat, Matilda watched the play of the disappearing stars against the sky.
"Do you truly believe they are all safe Eirik?" Matilda asked, nay, almost begged with desperation as she watched the still sea reflect the quickly lightening sky.
"They will be fine. You said Ragnar should not be long, he wont, he will be reliable as always. No doubt he is already there, and Sibbe has been thrown down a hole!"
The smile that roused from his wife's mouth was partially hidden beneath her hand as she continued to curse the gods for not a breath of wind for their sails. Gods how he had missed her. The years of trying to prevent the vast Gaul and Germanic armies from reaching the shores of Bergen had kept him from his delectable wife. Had left her alone without male protection for a number of years, when he had been forced to go back and forth to the outposts, with years of absence in between.
No more, he could not do this anymore, he did not want to spend another moment out of her arms, he did not want to think about what Sibbe was capable of. It was bad enough acting the spy with the northern Norse traitor that sought to kill his wife for payment from Sibbe; and all to rid her from her plan to live in comfort. The lazy evil woman had always been a thorn in their side, grumbling from a distance that her half sister lived in comfort while she was forced to wallow in poverty.
That wench had made herself poor. Inga's father had been a wealthy farmer, had given her everything he had, and more, and when he had died in a bout of infighting in the North, she had never shed a tear. She had wasted his fortune on frivolities for herself, glutton of a woman. Her daughter was just as bad.
Never happy about his wife's continued trust in hope that her half sister would not betray her, he never said anything to warn her either. Now, he wished he had. If he had, his beloved little Anika would not be alone with only her young guard trying to protect her from Sibbe. He knew this was what awaited them in Bergen. Asgrim had told him as much when he was pretending to be an ally of his. Sibbe wanted Matilda and Anika dead. And the deed would be done soon.
There was not a single thing that would convince him to tell Matilda that.
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"WHAT DO YOU MEAN THEY GOT AWAY????" Sibbe's angry bellow echoed through the empty kitchen of the Haur home. "There were four of you! Four of you against an eight year old child and a whelp of a boy!!!"
The crash of a copper pan against the stones followed her shrieks of outrage as she hurled objects at the two remaining hired guards, the one who had remained to protect them, and the rather disorientated guard who had stumbled back from the woods, a distinct look of horror on his face as he had described the scene in the woods he had awoken to, a trickle of blood escaping from his bruising head.
"Get out there and find them." Sibbe took a deep, labored breath from the exertion of her fury, "and kill them."
Both guards nodded and left, disappearing back into the woods once more.
Gasping for breath, Sibbe closed her eyes and tried to control her breathing, and the anger making her blood course through her veins in violence pulses.
"They have to die," she thought, "I haven't gone through this much only to fail now. This is the life I should have led, not her."
Sinking back into the creaking wooden chair, Sibbe grabbed another chicken leg from the platter, and began eating once more.
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Shivering out of her wet clothes, her skin flushed with embarrassment at the look in Lewis' eyes as he had wrapped her body up in the linen. There must be something wrong with her, he had blushed brighter than she, and covered her so quickly. Looking down at her bare body, Eleanor could not understand. He must have found her hideous. She had been mortified when the top of her shift gaped slightly, allowing a glimpse of the flesh beneath from his height all the way down to her belly; and she had wished for the water to swallow her up as her nipples shamelessly hardened as the shift plastered itself back to her body.