Copyright Oggbashan June 2012. The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons.
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"Bloody troubadour!"
Leofric threw the scroll from the bed to the floor.
"What's wrong?"
"Apart from Roger's dreadful scrawl which gets more difficult to read every time he writes, a lot, Godiva. That troubadour has started calling himself 'Peeping Tom', suggests that we banished him from Coventry, and has embellished the story of your ride."
"Embellished? How?"
"Apparently you rode naked through the market place, your modesty only partly concealed by your long blonde hair."
"What! Give me the scroll!"
"Get it yourself. Then I can see how modestly your hair conceals your nakedness."
Godiva slid out of bed. Her blonde hair fell to just above her waist. She span round to face Leofric.
"You see? It doesn't. It couldn't. Even if I grew it longer, which would be a nuisance, there isn't enough of it to preserve my modesty."
"I know, forward wench. Get back in bed so that I can get my hands on your nakedness which you apparently displayed to the whole of Coventry..."
"Soon, my love. Just wait until I've read what Roger wrote."
Godiva took the scroll close to the candles burning near the fireplace. Her body shone in the flickering light.
"This is monstrous! How dare he say I was naked? I was in my shift, dressed as a penitent. You know I was. So do the people of Coventry. They watched and cheered me. This makes my penitence into a peep-show."
"Read on, Godiva. Read what Roger says about the King's reaction."
"The troubadour performed before the King? How can I show myself at court? They'll laugh at me."
"You'll have to. The King has summoned us for a private audience."
Godiva shook her head. Her blonde hair flew around her.
"I can't! Not after this!"
"We must. Neither you nor I have had a private audience with the King. I'm not sure anyone has. It must be important, more important than your embarrassment and Coventry's taxes. Now come back to bed. Your nakedness is working on me even if Coventry didn't see it."
Godiva picked up her silk shift and held it before her.
"Can you see anything through this?"
"No I can't. Nor could the citizens, even in bright sunlight. All they saw was a beautiful woman dressed in white with her hair flying loose. No doubt it excited some of the men, but they saw no more than they would have seen when you are fully dressed. Come to bed."
Godiva threw her shift to the floor. She ran back to the bed and leapt on to Leofric. They kissed. She sat astride Leofric and bent forward, her hair falling either side of his head. He grabbed her hips and pulled her downwards, impaling her on his insistent erection. He bucked under her while she thrust back. She writhed and screamed as she reached several climaxes in quick succession. Finally her lower lips squeezed as she rode him to a climax. She rested against his chest.
"Well, my Lord? Are you satisfied with your naked forward wench?"
"Of course, Godiva, for now. Later..."
Godiva stopped his voice with her lips. They relaxed, entwined.
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Lady Godiva squeezed her husband Leofric's hand. He squeezed back. She nervously twisted her long blonde plait with her free hand.
"They're all looking at me," she whispered.
"Of course they are," Leofric whispered back, "and stop playing with your hair. The whole court can see that you couldn't possibly have covered yourself when your hair ends above your waist."
"But..."
"I know. They don't. Hiring a troubadour and several poets to tell your story wasn't a great idea, was it? You should have known they couldn't stick to the bare truth. If I find that so-called Peeping Tom he'll regret taking your coins."
"What does the King want with us?"
"Probably the same as his whole court. He wants the real story of your naked ride through Coventry, and to see the woman who could do such a thing."
"But I didn't!"
"Peeping Tom and the poets made sure that everyone thinks you did. You're already a legend, Godiva. No doubt more will be added to the story as the years pass. We'll have to live with it now."
"How much longer will we have to wait, Leofric?"
"Not long. I'm the third most powerful man in the country after the King and Earl Godwin. The King will see us as soon as he can. After all he asked us to come for a private audience. Even I don't get many of them. He usually sees me in public so that Godwin can't accuse him of plotting with me. If only the King had an heir..."
"He's got a new bride. Surely..."
"No." Leofric replied bluntly. "He can't. Everyone knows that he can't. If he could there would have been several Royal bastards by now. Even if he could, he's too old. Any heir born now would still be a minor when the King dies. Without an heir, or with an infant heir, the succession to the throne will be wide open and the only candidates with enough power are Godwin and me."
"But you don't want to be King, Leofric. You've told me so many times."
"I don't. But I don't want one of Godwin's wild sons to be King. They would ruin England. We need a strong, sensible King who can rule wisely. Edward is doing his best to keep Godwin and me from starting a civil war."
"You wouldn't go to war over the throne. You love England too much."
Leofric squeezed Godiva's hand again.
"You know I wouldn't. Godwin doesn't know that. He thinks that I would and I have to make sure he believes it, otherwise he might arranged for King Edward to have an accident or a fatal stomach upset. That's why we have so many expensive armed retainers. They're not to protect you and me, but to make sure that Godwin doesn't seize the throne. Without me and the other Lords who support Edward, Godwin would make himself King in days."
"But his daughter is Queen. Surely that helps Earl Godwin?"
"It should have done, Godiva. He thought that marrying his daughter to the King would help. It didn't. Queen Edith knows her father and brothers far too well to see them as anything but disasters as potential Kings. Her father forgot that although she is a woman, she is as headstrong as his sons. She endured humiliation from him and her brothers. Now she is Queen, she is her own mistress playing her own game and has rejected her father's plans. Will that last? I don't know."
The court fell silent as the doors of the audience room were thrown open. A richly dressed Lord approached Leofric and Godiva.
"The King will see you now, Earl Leofric and Lady Godiva."
"Thank you, Arundel," Leofric replied.
He put Godiva's hand on his crooked arm and they walked behind Lord Arundel through the doors which shut behind them. Facing them, seated on thrones, were King Edward and his new wife.
Leofric bowed his head. Godiva bobbed a curtsey.
"Leave us," King Edward ordered to the servants and guards. "You too, Arundel."
"But, my liege..." Arundel started to protest.
Edward looked at him. Lord Arundel followed the guards.
"You honour us, my liege," Leofric said as the door closed behind Lord Arundel.
"But you too don't think it is wise to see you alone?" King Edward suggested.
"It could be misconstrued, my liege."
"Only by my father-in-law Earl Godwin, and he's not here. As far as he is concerned, Arundel is still present. If asked, Arundel would confirm that. He'll have to return soon but there are some things I want to discuss first, particularly with Lady Godiva."
"With me, my liege?" Godiva asked.
"Yes, madam, you! Did you think to deceive me with this supposed wager with your husband? How could you wager that he would reduce the taxes on Coventry if you rode naked through the market place? It is manifest nonsense because Coventry is your land, not Leofric's. You collect the taxes. You pay them to my treasury. Leofric has nothing to do with Coventry nor with your other domains. He has his own. You have yours. You alone are responsible for the taxes on Coventry. Well?"
Godiva's hand clutched at Leofric's. She blanched. A King's anger could be very dangerous.
Then the King and Queen laughed.
"Sorry, Lady Godiva," the King said. "I couldn't resist that. I know that you didn't ride naked through Coventry, even if my court believes it. I also know why you did it..."
"You do?" Godiva managed to splutter.
"Yes. Coventry was short of money but that wouldn't matter because you could have remitted their taxes IF you hadn't been short of money too."