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Isonei's mind swam with questions and everything still felt a bit surreal as she was helped into the carriage. She blinked in confusion as Krouth joined her with the healing salve. "Where is my Draeseth?"
The slim Torgan perched next to her to apply the salve with a gentle hand, "He is still too angry with your brothers to be good company, Lady Isonei. I pity anyone who attempts to accost our carriages." With the salve applied he pulled a rag from a pouch at his side and cleaned his hand before closing the small salve container and putting both it and the rag away.
He moved to the other side of the carriage and looked at her with some concern. "I was told to keep you company and make certain you were not badly harmed." The man paused as if studying her, "Tell me what happened?"
She winced and shook her head. "I don't want to. I..." Isonei wrapped her arms around herself and tried not to let the tears start again.
"How many times were you struck?" Krouth's voice was gentle and soothing.
"Once. He knocked me from the sofa."
"With the back of his hand I judge... We're very lucky he didn't split your lip."
Nodding, she looked out of the window, admitting quietly, "My mouth tastes like blood."
The Torgan moved back to sit next to her, turning her head away from the window with a frown. "Let me see. Open your mouth, Lady Isonei." Gingerly, he tilted her head for the light and peered in as she complied. After a moment he opened the door and leaned out to bark something angrily in Torgan.
"What's wrong?" Isonei looked at him with unease as he took his seat on the other side of the carriage again.
"The way he struck you caused your teeth to cut your inner cheek, my Lady. When we stop I'll make a small poultice of your silphium for you to hold in your cheek. I understand it has some healing qualities?"
"I..." she blinked. "I don't know. I've only ever seen it used to manage the size and timing of a family."
"I made inquiries when I learned you would be traveling with a large amount of it, Lady Isonei. I wished to be certain Prince Draeseth was not travelling with a poisoner." He offered a faint smile.
She stared at the man, uncertain if she should be amused or offended. "A poisoner who dutifully takes her poison every day?"
The slim Torgan shrugged nonchalantly, "Some poisons can be taken in small doses."
Shaking her head and choosing to feel amused, she looked back through the window. Her brother's words kept ringing through her ears. After a several long moments Krouth cleared his throat and she turned her attention back to him.
"It would help to know what happened, my Lady. Prince Draeseth will ask."
"I have questions as well." Isonei looked down at her hands. "The things my brother said..." She closed her eyes against the threatening tears.
"He spoke to you cruelly? Because you're considering a marriage to Prince Draeseth?" Krouth's soothing tone had returned.
"He said... that I'm putting Draeseth before my father; that I'm-I'm ungrateful..." The tears squeezed past her eyelids and her breath hitched.
The sound of the door opening and Krouth speaking urgently was followed promptly by the stopping of the carriage and Draeseth heaving himself hurriedly into it. She buried her face in his black tunic as he pulled her into his lap and stroked her back, tenderly murmuring to her in Torgan. As her ragged breathing calmed, he and Krouth began to converse in their unintelligible language.
"Krouth thinks you worry about being ungrateful?" Draeseth pressed a kiss to the top of her head.
"Yes." Isonei breathed and kept her face buried in his tunic.
"You're wiping off your salve, Lady Isonei." Krouth chided gently. "If you put her on the other side of you, and let her lay her head on your lap, your Highness, it would keep the salve safe and help her heal."
The large Torgan moved her as easily as if she were a doll, adjusting his own position to give her space to curl on the seat. She wriggled a hand under his thigh, holding it like a pillow as she rested her head on it, allowing Krouth to apply a touch more of the salve.
"Make the poultice required, Krouth. I will speak with her."
The man slipped from the carriage with a curt nod and it began to move again.
"Your brother was trying to hurt you with his words my soft, silver jewel. You have done nothing wrong and you are not ungrateful." He stroked her head lightly.
"He said I'm abandoning them, abandoning my mothers and our father who raised me."
"You still call them your mothers, and you still call Lord Eliorith your father. I would have thought an Aran would understand that you are only adding to your family." His finger traced a line over her temple and it made her scalp tingle. "Tell me everything, wife, not bits and pieces."
With a pained sigh she closed her eyes and began to tell him everything that had been said and done from the moment they arrived at the door of the room, from his apology for hurting her hand to the claim that they didn't want her. Draeseth wiped her tears with the sleeve of his tunic as she spoke, remaining silent until she had finished.
"You have done nothing wrong, my Isonei. Liadith may not have spent as much time with you, but they were more loving and I would wager the Torga Kroscur that they are more loyal. Even so, you did not abandon House Ernelis, they chose not to share you with Liadith. They are the ones doing the abandoning my jewel."
"A daughter doesn't change Houses." She murmured and began to worry the inside of her lip with her teeth.
He pulled her lip away from her teeth and chided, "You are not permitted to chew on your lip. I will be deprived of your kiss while you heal I would not have it take a moment longer than it must." Running his fingers over her lips lightly he asked gently, "The ceremony in Leria, Lady Arissa changed Houses?"
"No, she changed Dagas. Daga Gildith released her and she chose to go to Liadith. She will always be a daughter of Gildith, but now her Daga is Liadith." It reminded her, "You were unhappy before the ceremony and wanted to speak to me? I never had the chance."
"I wanted to ask you to change into something more modest for the festivities. I had not thought it possible for you to look more... provocative than you had the first time you wore that dress. Allowing you to be seen that way by other men was torturous."