Chapter Four:
The Benedict
The next three days passed much as the ones before, but Jelvix came to see me personally on the night before the wedding.
"For Caeli's sake," she greeted me at my door with a necklace of blue lapis set in silver and a pair of matching bracelets set with smaller stones. The gifts were nowhere near as fine as the bright purple spinels she wore set in rich gold, but were still far more august than anything I'd ever thought to own. "She shouldn't be given to a woman wearing only a steel house pendant."
For all Jelvix seemed to regard her other grown sisters with indifference and Heoldax with open animosity, she regularly demonstrated sisterly fondness for Caeli.
"Thank you, Your Highness," I accepted the jewelry gratefully.
"You are welcome for Caeli's sake," she repeated. "Where is your valet?"
"I have none."
"Of course you don't," she huffed, "Where is the ranking member of your household?"
"Corporal Kemptrux," I gestured to the young soldier, who stood.
"A common guardswoman," Jelvix waved her hand dismissively, "You at least must have a squire. You," she pointed at Vostiv.
"Yes, Your Highness." Poor Vostiv stood too quickly and knocked over her chair. Then she stooped even more gawkily to stand it back up.
Jelvix rolled her eyes. "You will gather Ser Taiglox's things after she leaves for her wedding. Leave all the furniture and such, and bring the rest to the last door on the third passageway from here. The bride's majordoma will be there to assist you," done with my squire, she turned to me again, "Given your situation, your apartments will be furnished in advance and Caeli will keep most of own her things even after the two of you are wed. Otherwise, the wedding and marriage will be wholly traditional in palatial style. You are familiar?"
Only married women (and the betrothed) are allowed to attend noble weddings, so I'd never been. But I'd learned more or less what would happen from gossiping wives sat next to me at banquets while at my aunt's house and also from married officers I'd camped with while warring.
"Yes. I stand at the foot of a long rug. The ranking present house member-"
"The Queen," Jelvix supplied.
"The Queen will formally bestow Princess Caeli and her care on me and my house. Princess Caeli will walk down the aisle to me and I'll tell her she's mine and wrap my cloak around her."
"Yes. Good," Jelvix approved, and continued with no change to her frank and business-like tone, "Yonjax has made clear to you that we will brutally torture you to death if you in any way misuse our little sister once she's given to you? I want for there to be no ambiguity on that score."
Kemptrux looked as though she was quite sure she must have misheard, but had the good sense not to interrupt. Vostiv's eyes widened and her mouth gaped open as she looked back and forth betwixt Jelvix and me, not knowing how to react. Thankfully, Jelvix continued to ignore them both.
It occurred to me that neither young warrior had been aware of the previous death threats against me as their ser and ma'am respectively, and so were probably justified in their confused distress. I'd the benefit of having had a great deal of recent experience with threats against my life, and so was less bothered.
"Yes, Your Highness," I confirmed, "I was told I'd be drawn and quartered were my execution to be public. And, alternately, that the torture would likely involve burning at least or at end should my cause of death be made to appear an accident."
"Probably a scold's bridle, breast ripper, and combing on a rack finished by brazen bull, so more cooking than burning really, but yes," Jelvix expounded dispassionately, "Still, obviously, no one expects or hopes any such actions to be necessary. You've acted with great courtesy thus far. We only wish to ensure that you remain so behind closed doors."
"I understand, Your Highness," I confirmed simply.
"Back to the wedding," Jelvix reverted to her primary reason for visiting, "Once Caeli is wrapped in your cloak, the Queen will dismiss you. You then take her directly to your apartments. The way will be cleared, aside from some guardswomen of course."
I nodded.
"On your arrival, your honeymoon period will commence. Do you understand what that entails?"
"Er, well, yes?" I confirmed awkwardly. I wondered if she intended to give me a sex talk if I said no?
"Yes, that too, obviously. Consummation of the union is necessary. But I meant you understand that you and Caeli are required to remain in your apartments for six weeks thereafter?"
"What about Savaran?"
"What about what?"
"My warhorse."
Jelvix spat anger, "You are marrying a princess, you fucking provincial. Your damned squire can look after your horse."
"Understood, Your Highness." I hadn't intended to suggest that I'd neglect Caeli.
"I'll bring Savaran out where you can see him in the yard," Vostiv offered helpfully.
"Bring up the fucking horse again," Jelvix snapped, "Any one of you idiots, bring up a fucking horse again while I speak of marriage into the highest level of the House Royal."
Vostiv looked like she wanted to die on the spot. Instinctively, I wanted to defend the well-meaning child, but decided placating the perfervid princess to be the wiser course.
"Apologies, Your Highness," I answered formally, "I am acutely aware and extremely appreciative of the honor being bestowed on me and on my house."
"Very well," she seemed moderately mollified, but still miffed, "Be at the throne room by 8 bells."
Vostiv immediately attempted to apologize, once Jelvix left.
"Don't worry yourself," I tried to reassure the hapless child, "I don't think any of us knew what to say."
Kemptrux nodded in sympathetic agreement.
"But I ought to have," Vostiv lamented, "that's part of what I'm here for."
"Just look after Savaran for me, and the both of you keep up your training and riding as you can," I laid a parental hand on Vostiv's shoulder and nodded back to Kemptrux, "I'm marrying your dazzling cousin tomorrow. My horse can do without me for a few weeks."
Vostiv smiled in quiet thanks that I wasn't angry at her self-diagnosed failures.
"All the same," I smiled back, "I can have one last ride tonight to say farewell for a while. The two of you should be off to sleep though."
"Ser," Vostiv queried fretfully, "Yonjax didn't really threaten you?"
I frowned. Heoldax, Jelvix, and Yonjax threatening me with dire consequences for harming my beloved and vulnerable Caeli didn't offend me. There should be dire consequences for harming my beloved and vulnerable Caeli.
"She did, Vostiv, but she was right to do it," I tried to explain, "Sometimes individuals are given opportunity to hurt people whom we cherish. It's important to deter those individuals by ensuring that they understand such a hurt will be answered ineluctably, ferociously, and pitilessly. In that way, it is better to safeguard people in our care before hurt than it is to seek vengeance for them after hurt."