Chapter 49: The die is cast
I now have an editor, so you all shouldn't need to put up with my typos and poor/dyslexic editing skills anymore.
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Note: Many of the characters in Laerten were previously introduced in my other story: "Strange Bedfellows". Needless to say, spoilers for that story follow...
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After learning that Lady Ekthros was probably a mage the previous night, Sarah felt like she had spent the rest of the night and this morning in a slightly dazed state. Working in the kitchens had helped somewhat since she had something she loved to take her mind off of it, but it was always at the back of her mind.
How?
More importantly, Why?
If Lady Ekthros really was a mage, it seemed almost certain that she had voluntarily let herself be captured. However, Sarah couldn't think of a reason she would do that that didn't involve her. The innkeeper's daughter found it hard to believe that the noblewoman would've let herself be captured just to be near her. That didn't make any sense.
"Sarah, maybe she wasn't being captured." Fiona suggested while she fed Conner during their morning break. "Maybe she was only making it look like she was being captured, but she was really working with the Ivernians?"
Sarah frowned. "But why?"
"I'm not knowing that, I'm just suggesting."
"I suppose it's possible." The innkeeper's daughter stood and started pacing back and forth in their room. It was fairly spartan and unadorned since Fiona had had her hands full with Conner and working since she moved in. Sarah's only possessions were a few dresses and a pair of shoes -- all gifted to her by Lady Ekthros -- so she didn't have decorations either. She really wanted to liven up the place, but she didn't have anything she could use to decorate.
"I'm not even sure that she's a mage." Sarah said after a few moments. "You said it was a rumor; maybe the rumors were wrong?"
"Aye, I'm not liking to be relying on gossip." The copper-haired woman nodded as she switched her baby from one side to the other under her nursing blanket. "We should be finding out for certain."
"But how? I could ask her, but how would I know if she was telling the truth? I don't know anyone else here to ask, do you?"
Fiona hesitated and made a thoughtful frown.
"You have an idea?"
The copper-haired woman waggled her head back and forth for a moment before speaking. "Well, I suppose I could be asking the Lord Delmar himself; he wouldn't lie." Her accent made 'lord' sound like 'lard'.
"You could do that?" Sarah's eyes went a little wide.
"Aye, I'm thinking I could. Someone from the kitchens is bringing him his meals for breakfast and lunch and I'm on the rotation. I could be asking to switch with whoever will be bringing him his lunch today."
"That would be wonderful, but do you think he would mind?" Sarah stopped her pacing to look at Fiona.
"I don't
think
he would be minding." Fiona's tone wasn't filled with confidence, but it wasn't filled with doubt either.
"I would love to know for sure, but only if you wouldn't get in trouble."
"I'm not thinking I would." The copper-haired woman said after a few moments. "I've never heard of the Lord Delmar being angry with someone for asking a question, even if he wasn't answering the question."
"Okay, good. And thank you."
The other woman smiled at her. "You're welcome."
Sarah resumed her pacing. "I keep trying to think of what Lady Ekthros could've wanted, but I can't think of anything that doesn't involve me."
"Well, I was noticing something while you were telling me the whole story last night."
"Oh?"
"Aye." Fiona nodded. "She was seeming to know things that she couldn't be knowing unless..." She frowned as she hesitated, and it was a deep frown too.
"Unless what?" Sarah asked.
"Well somehow, she was knowing things that only you should be knowing." Fiona said with more than the usual amount of care in her words. "And I'm thinking there's only one way that she could be knowing those things."
"Oh." Sarah said, catching on. She cocked her head to one side. "You think she's a telepath?"
"I'm not knowing another way to explain it."
Hmm.
Sarah started pacing again as she thought about that. It made some sense. She hated to admit it, but it made sense. The thing that had most convinced her that Ethan was evil was when Lady Ekthros had mentioned that he would use someone's dreams to manipulate that person, and then she had described something similar to Sarah's dream with Gabriella. That more than anything had convinced Sarah that Ethan wasn't a good person.
But what if Lady Ekthros had simply read her mind and lied about...
She grimaced.
"What are you thinking?" Fiona asked as she pulled Conner out from under her nursing blanket and started rocking him slowly as she burped him. The tired baby still seemed to be fighting sleep, but with a full tummy after eating he was losing that battle.
"I thought she was reluctant at the time, but now..." Sarah frowned and then realized she'd been making that particular expression rather a lot in the last twelve hours. "I think that more than anything else, she wanted me to think that the false prophet -- Ethan -- wasn't a good person."
Fiona drew her lips into a thin line and spoke with cold fury in her voice, though it wasn't directed at Sarah. "That Saidow spawn killed my husband." She clenched her jaw, but then loosened it slightly. "But I must be admitting, if Lady Ekthros was trying to convince you that he is wicked, then maybe..." She stopped and shook her head. "No, the Lord Delmar was telling me that he was a false prophet and he wouldn't be lying."
"But maybe he relied on Lady Ekthros to tell him what happened?" Sarah countered. "She did tell me that she's the one who's chiefly responsible for keeping him informed, so maybe she lied to him and he thought she was telling the truth."
"I'm not saying that couldn't be happening, but..." The copper-haired woman trailed off. She took a few deep breaths and then looked at Sarah. "Anyway, if we are thinking that Lady Ekthros is telepathic, then there's something you can be doing so she can't be reading your mind."
"Oh?" Sarah perked up.
"Aye." Fiona nodded. "The Lord Delmar allows anyone who's working at the castle to visit the court mage to be taught how to be shielding his mind. I think he's wanting the castle to be more secure."
"I could do that." Sarah nodded with a smile. "Even if she isn't a telepath, it would be good to know that no one can read my mind."
"Aye, I'm agreeing. That's why I was doing that not long after moving here."
"I'll do that." Sarah nodded again. "Were you going to ask Lord Delmar if Lady Ekthros is a mage?"