~ Book I ~
The Midnight Maiden
Chapter 4: A Midnight Meeting
Lord Brion walked calmly but briskly over the flagstone floors out to the garden where he had previously met Lady Eryca. He made his way through the trees and shrubs and found her leaning against the now familiar dome-shaped stone covered in honeysuckle vines. Although Luna had not yet rose to her apex the light of the stars shone down into the glade giving the whole place an unearthly glow. As Brion approached her he could smell as the scent of the honeysuckles engulfed him like a warm traveling cloak, the heady scent of the white flowers made him feel lighter.
"Good evening my Lord." Eryca said as he approached, her voice like honey to his ears. "You're early;" she said with sly smile "the Great Moon has not yet reached her climax."
"Please forgive me my Lady but I could not wait to see you again and continue our ... conversation." He said as he moved to lean next to her. She smelled of lavender and honeysuckle and being so near to her made his blood boil and he felt warm all over as if he had been out under the noonday sun.
"So is it my views on the current state of affairs in the Flanaess that you wish to discuss or is it something else?" As he looked at Eryca he again saw the green of her almond shaped eyes seem to change shades and it fascinated him.
"There are many things that I would like to discuss with you, including politics my Lady," he laughed "but I am most interested in how you came to be here and your relationship with your grandfather."
"Well my Lord Brion I have always lived here in Admundfort, my father was Sir Robert Tandris of Alhaster and my mother was Lady Donna Moffitt of Walworth. My father was slain in battle while on a mission to the Rift Canyon and my mother died a few years after him of, a broken heart. After that my grandparents took over the responsibility of my upbringing. My grandfather raised me not unlike the way he would have brought up his eldest son to one day assume stewardship of the Shield Lands, although I do not think that will be my destiny." She said this with no hint of regret just a statement of truth. "I travel with him, remind him to take care of himself and aid him in any way that I can."