"There it is..."
His voice seemed to come from a far off place. Falls's eyes took in the sight before her. A castle stood strong and sure; a village, much like those she'd seen on the History Channel, or stared at in books, bustled with activity. Flags bearing some sort of Coat of Arms flew in the wind. "Where the fuck am I?" she whispered. She wiped her eyes as if by doing so she would free herself from the vision before her. It didn't.
Lucas fumed silently as he tried to understand her words. Blade moved once his Master gave a soft nudge. The horse took a worn path that Lucas had traveled many times in his youth. "I will find someone to care for your needs and I will personally retrieve your belongings from Rosetta's cottage. The... shack. I believe that is what you called it."
Falls nodded her head in silence. Her gaze shifted from the top of the castle's turrets to the village they were approaching. "Where is Wolf's Den? and Island?"
"Isle of Wight," he told her, "Britain has fallen. You are not well are you?" He would turn her over to the old nurse that had cared for him and his siblings. She was a distraction to him. Her words foreign and the fragrance of her hair... well, he did not want to think about that; nor did he want to dwell on the taste of her lips, or the way her ass pressed against him during their ride to the keep.
"It's Falls Britain," she muttered, "Where's Mittsburgh?" She swallowed the lump in her throat. Her fingers shook and she spread them on her thighs, hoping to calm the fear that was growing inside her.
"Mittsburgh? Is this a friend? Perhaps your village?"
"It's the town... village I come from. It should be around here. I only slept one night in the woods and then three in the cabin. I can run fast and hard, but not across an ocean. Where the fuck am I!?" she demanded, her voice full of anguish and growing panic.
"Stop shouting! You are with me. I will not let anything untoward happen to you."
"Lucas, right?"
"Lucas Aquila, son of Lucilius, grandson of..."
"Yeah, yeah. I got that. I need an aspirin," she muttered, then grew silent again as they came closer to the village and the poignant odor of an unclean environment made her nostrils flare.
"What are these things you speak of? Where are your people?"
"I'll answer your questions when you answer mine," she told him, "I want to know where Wight is on a map. Where is Wolf's Den in relation to Mittsburgh?"
"Wight is an island not far from the main land. The villages you mention are not near Wolf's Den, nor am I familiar with their names. Brittain, the village..."
"Britain, not Brittain. I don't believe you and I are speaking of the same place... not that that matters, I don't think we're even speaking the same language."
"Then Britain is also a place I am not familiar with, however Brittain is. I have not visited the small island in some time. The last I believe was when I was a small lad. It was to attend the burial of an uncle. A man of great importance. He is still missed to this day. I remember how most everyone seemed to be wealthy; a surprise to me, for here in Wight it is the keep that provides the wealth for the people. Yes we are profitable and..."
"Please stop," she begged, her hands moved to press against her temples. Falls felt her stomach twist as they reached flat ground and moved down a wider path that served carts as well as many travelers at the same time. Men and women either walked or rode past them. Some nodded their head in greeting, others avoided looking at Lucas and the woman in his arms, most however openly stared at them.
She stared back; each face and the way the individuals were dressed brought her closer to the edge of panic. "Lucas, how long is this fair of yours?" she asked, still hoping that she was stuck in some Rein Fair carnival. Everything around her screamed that she was far from Mittsburgh, far from Connecticut and quite possibly far from the USA, but how?
"Fair?"
"Yes, fair. Party. Celebration. Carnival?"
"Ahhh... yes, celebration. My sister and now Bethany, Princess of Mercer will be wed in three days time. This 'fair' as you call it will conclude two days after. It's already been going on for several weeks... several costly weeks."
"Wow! You must be rich to pay for all this. Hell, even the village looks real and the stench... good grief! You went all out." Falls couldn't believe the smell of the people and then she realized it was not just the people. They passed a large pool of water where several bathed at once. "Holy crap! No wonder it stinks around here!"
"You do not smell like a rose, either Falling Britain." Granted she smelled much better than the most villagers, but he was used to the daily washes he'd grown accustomed to when wooing Bethany. Now it was common practice for anyone working within the walls of the keep to bathe every day, if not every other. The villagers, he had not so ordered, for he knew it was more a chore for them then for those within the keeps walls.
"Falls Britain," she whispered and pushed back a stray strand of hair, "May I ask you some more questions?"
They were leaving the village behind and traveling up a smaller pathway that took them through a small woods, then on the other side Falls saw the castle grow larger than she had imagined it to be. She waited for him to answer her; her jaw slack as she took in the sight of several horses topped by several men, all seemed to be armed. "Welcoming committee?" she whispered.
Lucas stopped Blade and waited for the group to approach. "Brother, where do you believe you are going? There is a wedding taking place in three days time."