Notes: 1) My thanks to Roz for beta reading! 2) This arc begins roughly where we met Lislora so don't be shocked by the time jump! 3) If you see this anywhere but Literotica, it isn't supposed to be there!
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Lislora read over the missive a second time. The invitation to attend her royal cousin's new wife was very nearly a demand. She suspected his servant had written it. Draeseth was usually more considerate where she was concerned.
The question of why he hadn't written it himself nagged at the back of her mind but the timing was ideal. Heating the house and paying the servants through the winter was more of an expense than she could afford this year.
Folding the missive, Lislora jotted down a brief reply for the messenger before ringing for her maid. "Take this to the servant returning to Prince Draeseth. Afterward, have my best dresses and jewelry readied to travel to the Keep of Kroscur and begin closing up the house." She began preparing the boxes of papers that would need to be kept locked away, things her father had always dealt with.
During her brief marriage to her late husband, Vargan, his son had dealt with the papers and headaches of both estates. If the illness that had taken his father hadn't taken him as well, she would have received nothing for the year she spent tending to the old man except a small house and a smaller stipend. A bitter part of her was amused that the younger Lord Vargath had been so adamant about finding a better wife that he'd died without one, or an heir. The thought that she might have been a young mother instead of only a young widow made her glad he'd thought so little of her.
Smiling ruefully to herself she let her thoughts turn back to her cousin, it had been his suggestion to strip the second house of everything of value and sell what she didn't need. Draeseth had seen to it she was given fair prices and when he purchased the cattle from her he'd paid more than they were worth. But without her father or a husband to conduct business that money hadn't lasted as long as she'd hoped.
Giving her late husband's empty house and some of his land to the priesthood had been as much practical as it was religious. For the gift, Lislora was guaranteed a place in the convent if she ever required it, though she prayed she wouldn't. Visiting the place always made her feel depressed. So many children with such bleak futures and the Sisters had either been raised in a place like it or had been sent for being unmarriageable.
It reeked of hopelessness. Attending her cousin's new wife would be better, even if she'd hoped he'd look to her as a wife when he decided he wished to have one. They'd always gotten along so well... She pushed those thoughts to the side and took a deep breath.
"My Lady?" The maid returned sounding nervous.
"Yes?"
"Prince Draeseth has just arrived, should we still close the house?"
"Has he brought his new wife?"
"No, my Lady. He arrived alone on horseback."
"Continue closing the house, but keep the two best bedrooms for last."
"Yes, my Lady."
Glancing in the mirror, Lislora brushed some dust from her dress and frowned at her plainly braided hair. She always tried to look nicer when her cousin visited but it couldn't be helped. Moving quickly to greet him, she was surprised to see him already mounting the stairs.
"Draeseth, it's always a pleasure."
"Lislora." His faint smile faltered, "I wished to speak to you."
"It couldn't have waited until I arrived at your Keep? I received the missive insisting I attend your new wife today."
He made an unpleasant sound in his throat, "Krouth. I had wished to ask you if you would come and help her learn her duties. I have been told by the priests that she must be reclaimed and we must be married before I can have the life with her I desire. With her Aran upbringing, I don't think she'll understand and having a virtuous friend there to help direct her would be a help to me."
"I don't know anything about her, cousin. Won't she be displeased to have another Lady in the house trying to direct her?"
Draeseth began to smile again, shaking his head, "She's the most gentle creature I have ever met. My wife will welcome you. What she will not understand is being separate from me. She is as one of the children of Krugorim."
Lislora arched an eyebrow.
"She doesn't understand that unconcealed affection and her open manner may expose her to ridicule or provoke desire in other men. I hesitate to teach her Torgan until she better learns propriety. You'll understand when you meet her."
"I told the servants to close up my house for the winter, you're certain she won't mind me intruding?"
"I am. She'll appreciate your company. There will be few who can speak Aran to her and the woman enjoys talking."
"You chose a wife who enjoys talking?" Lislora gave him an amused look and he grunted.
"She has her faults, but so do I. When did you intend to leave for my Keep?"
"The missive I sent just before you arrived told them to expect me tomorrow."
Draeseth looked sour for a moment, "I had wished to be there when she arrived. Isonei wrote to me of feeling lonely without me. The praise she had for Burgath's hospitality made me wish to have things better prepared. I want her praise for myself."
"I've always adored your mother's rooms, she won't be able to find fault with them." Lislora offered him a reassuring smile. "If she enjoys flowers perhaps you can show her the winter garden? I've always found it lovely. And the sacellum is beautiful."
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Lislora gave the servants the last of their pay, regretting that she had to leave before all of the work had been finished. Her cousin's restlessness was making them all uneasy. He'd hitched his horse to her small, open carriage. His cursing had been heard from the house as he'd had to drag it out of the unused stable, himself.
As she let him help her onto it with her things, she cast another worried glance back to the house.
"I will send someone to make certain the house is closed properly and locked, cousin." The old carriage creaked unhappily as he climbed onto the driver's seat. "I will have someone repair this as well."
"I can't afford a horse anymore, cousin. I would have sold this as well but no one wants such an old thing. The newer carriages are more comfortable."
Draeseth made a thoughtful noise, "Are the peasants renting your land paying you?"
"They can't pay me what they don't have."
He fixed her with a black look, "This is why women should not hold land. I will see to it your rents are paid fully, cousin. You should tell me when they try to avoid paying you what they owe."
"This year has been a hard one, Draeseth." She met his glower without flinching.
"Then they should find other ways to pay you, if not in coin then in firewood and food. I will send my man, Taugh, to find the truth of the matter and have you given your fair payment, Lislora. You should at least be able to keep a horse and a decent carriage."
"I will defer to you, cousin." She smiled at the pleased look that crossed his face.
They passed a long while in pleasant silence before he asked, "How long has it been since you practiced your Aran?"
"It's been some time, but I always did well with it."
"Perhaps we should practice. My wife doesn't speak as our tutors spoke. Like that wretched Prince of theirs, she speaks with the peculiar rounding of the words."
"I'm glad I never met him. The things you've said about him... why did his Majesty allow him to linger at Court?"
"He's the Crown Prince of Ara. He may be a vulgar, despicable jester with no dignity or regard for his own laws and customs, a thief, and Mezaldir's spawn," Draeseth growled the words and gripped the reins tightly, "but he is the Crown Prince. It burns me that my wife is fond of him. Father, at least, only suffered him for political reasons."
"Are you certain she's fond of him? Perhaps it's merely ambition."
Draeseth barked a laugh and gave her a rueful look, "The woman has no ambition and no skill in concealing her feelings. She's with me because she loves me, but in Ara, they are permitted to love more than one man at a time. That wretched Prince has spent the time he stole from me trying to find a way into her bed."
"You're certain..." Lislora hesitated to finish the sentence and he smiled bitterly.
"I am. Isonei is many things, honest among them. You'll find her too honest at times. She lacks the restraint and guile needed to lie."
"But she's... worldly." Lislora looked at him in bafflement.
He began to laugh in his throat, "The thought that a woman should be for one man alone bewilders her. Arans seek pleasure above all other things, but there is an innocence to her that I find appealing." His pleased expression began to darken, "Krouth thinks her to be utterly unsuited to me. He could not persuade me, and has begun trying to persuade her."
Carefully, Lislora offered, "Ganas puts us all on the right paths as long as we allow him to."
The growling grunt he gave in return didn't seem pleased.
"I'll do my best to help you. Once she's reclaimed and taught how to behave things should be better."
"I thank you, cousin. I cannot lose her."
Silence descended again and she tried to quiet the disappointed voice that suggested if she had been more innocent and guileless perhaps he would have chosen to find a wife closer to home.
When they arrived, Lislora let her cousin help her down and followed him into the main house of the Keep, letting him stay a few steps ahead. Her eyes widened as she saw a pale, delicate young woman bound forward toward him.
"Draeseth!"
The silver-haired woman wrapped her arms around Draeseth's waist in a display of unrestrained affection.
His face softened as he returned her embrace for a short moment,
"My Duchess. How are you feeling? Was your journey difficult?"
Disentangling himself, he smiled down at the creature who seemed even smaller next to him.
Lislora barely paid attention to their conversation as she studied the woman. If this was what he wanted in a wife there was no way she ever could have attracted his attention. He'd often called the Aran a jewel and she did look like one, with her pale blue skin and light silvery eyes that seemed to sparkle as if they were lit from within.
At a glance, Lislora could see that this woman was everything she wasn't and could never be. Isonei was pale where she was dark, small and delicate where she was tall and what her father had always called 'robust.' There had never been a time when she felt more ungainly or inelegant. Plastering a smile on her face, she disturbed their conversation with a careful cough as the Aran woman gave Draeseth a mildly annoyed look.
As the Aran woman turned a curious look on her, Draeseth began making the introductions,
"My cousin, Lislora, traveled with me. I stopped to speak with her on our way and found she had been summoned."
"Krouth has noticed that I'm desperately lonely and he thought she would be good company for me."
"I am home now, my sweet wife. You will be less lonely."
The doting smile her cousin gave the woman was so unlike him as to be unsettling.
"Lislora, this is my Isonei."
Lislora tried to hold her smile as the Aran woman looked her over again, this time more thoroughly. To her surprise, the woman gave her a warm and genuine smile.
"You must get your beauty from your mother's side, my Draeseth. Your cousin is lovely."
Isonei stepped forward extending her hand.
"Do you speak Aran, Lady Lislora?"
"I-I do, Lady Isonei."
Hesitantly, Lislora reached out to take the Aran woman's hand, feeling slightly baffled as it was clasped warmly.
"Wonderful! Someone hasn't taught me much Torgan yet."
Isonei turned a mischievous smile on Draeseth.