It couldn't be him.
"
'Mora!
"
But that was Ken's voice. Amora's knees sank to the ground as the little boy broke into a full sprint towards her. Even from a distance, Amora could tell that Ken had grown, even if only a little. His hair was a little longer; his chestnut curls bounced jubilantly as he made his way towards her. In her mind, Amora scolded whoever had been looking after him for letting his mane grow to be so unruly.
As he neared, she could see he was taller now, too. His legs had leaned out a bit from when she'd seen him last. Did children really grow so fast?
A tear betrayed her as Ken closed in on the last remaining feet between them, his arms wide to hug her. Still in shock, at first Amora did not move when the boy embraced her. The image of seeing him dead on the floor still fresh in her mind. Interrupting, Ken laughed.
It was his laugh, still full of purity and innocence. The laugh of a child who, despite whatever had happened to him over the past several months, could still find joy. It was
his
laugh, she realized. Her arms lifted finally she squeezed him firmly, burying him underneath a barrage of kisses and ignoring the pain in her shoulder.
"You're alive!" she cried softly, holding him tightly. Ken giggled.
"Stop it, 'Mora, I can't breathe!" She let him go, afraid she would break him. Another tear fell. Kenneth was the one to break their embrace. He cupped her face and attempted to wipe her eyes.
"Why are you crying, 'Mora? Are you sad?" Two more tears escaped him and made their way down her cheeks. Amora hugged him again.
"Oh, sweet boy, no. I'm not sad. I'm so happy. I'm happy that I get to see you again." She looked up to see King William approaching on them from across the clearing, his men lowering their weapons as he passed. Quickly, she lowered her voice and scanned over Ken.
"Have they hurt you?" she whispered hurriedly. Checking over him, she noticed a large scar that lined the side of his forehead, covered by his locks. It was old but appeared that it had taken an extensive time to heal. Kenneth shook his head.
"No. Although Brandon hits a little hard sometimes when we spar."
"Brandon? Who's that?"
"He's my friend. He lives at Braewood." Before Amora could respond, William had reached them. He knelt to one knee and ruffled Kenneth's hair playfully.
"How about we get inside? I'm sure the Restor would like to take a look at Amora's shoulder."
"'Mora, you're hurt!" exclaimed Kenneth, just now realizing that she'd been injured. She winced as she was suddenly aware of her injury. Not wanting to alarm Ken, she casually shrugged it off.
"It's not that bad, reallyβ"
"βWhy don't you help her inside, Ken?" William interrupted, placing gentle hands on Kenneth's shoulders. "It's a knight's duty to help a lady, is it not?"
Amora watched the interaction between the two. It seemed so...
familiar
. William winked at Kenneth who nodded and held out his hand for Amora to take. The King only offered her a light smile and turned to head back inside. A dangerous thought suddenly danced in Amora's head. It was only a few feet to the woods. She could grab Ken and they would at least make it to coverage from the archers.
They could make it.
Probably.
From there, she didn't know. Kenneth held out his hand eagerly, waiting for her to take it. She looked to the King, whose size was shrinking in the distance, and then to the knights who'd lowered their weapons but were waiting for her to follow. Reluctantly, she let her hand slip into Kenneth's and allowed him to lead her back inside.
--
Despite Amora's protests and Kenneth's, William had ordered that the boy be taken to another room while Restor Terrick looked over her wound. The King then sat and watched, without a word, as the Restor worked. The worst of the pain had come when it was time to remove the arrowhead from her flesh. The shrill sound of her screams echoed throughout the room as Restor Terrick gave no warning when he ripped the arrowhead from her flesh. After a few moments of piercing pain, the intensity died down and Amora's screams subsided into quiet whimpers.
"You're lucky," commented the Restor, "It seems the wound is mostly superficial. I will sew it closed and apply a numbing salve. It'll heal in a few days."
Amora nodded and sat quietly as the Restor continued his work. She could feel the King's eyes on her but did not dare return a look. She merely bit back a cry as she could feel the Restor's needle pierce her flesh. Trying to distract herself, she closed her eyes and spoke aloud.
"I thought he was dead. This whole time...I thought I would never see him again." She wasn't really speaking to the King, but the accusation in her tone was evident.
"Levan made sure that he was procured. He's been staying in the elder Lord Vander's keep at Braewood." Another sharp pain and the feeling of tight tugging in her back indicated that the Restor was still stitching up her wound.
"Is he being treated well?" Ken hadn't appeared to be injured or malnourished, but she wanted to hear an answer.
"He is," was William's only reply. Amora was unable to read his dark expression. She settled for assuming he was angry. They both remained silent. The king never taking his eyes off her while she looked anxiously at the floor, occasionally wincing as she felt the Restor work over her wound.
When he was done, she felt the coolness the salve application, alleviating the pain almost immediately. The Restor then stood, as did William, and both went to the other side of the room to speak. They exchanged a series of hushed whispers which Amora knew was not meant for her ears. Both the King and Restor Terrick looked at her, the Restor shaking his head in what seemed like exasperation. The King nodded, a curious gaze still upon her. The Restor bowed to William and promptly left the room.
Amora prepared herself for his wrath.
William was beside her within in a moment. She was surprised considering the great distance between them in the room. She recoiled as he reached out a hand.
She didn't know what she expected, but she knew she expected pain. None came. Instead she felt a tender caressing of her shoulder. The King was kneeling behind her, examining her wound. He held out a hand. Confused, she turned to look at him. He simply shook his hand. Hesitantly, she placed her hand in his.
Oh.
Amora blushed at their proximity. His hand was much larger than hers but fit snugly around it. Though calloused, they maintained a tenderness to them. He took her hand and held out her arm. She watched curiously as he experimented with slight movements.
"Does it hurt?" he mumbled, his attention still focused on her wound.
"A little. Not really." The salve that Restor Terrick applied had helped to dull the pain. It felt more like a memory.
The King moved on, extending her arm completely and rotating it in small circles. A sharp pain shot through her shoulder and Amora bit back a small cry.