Binding Spell (Tales Of The Latter Kingdoms) - Plot & Excerpts
I said dully, and Beranne stared at me with lifted brows. “Whatever do you mean, my lady? His lordship is right over there — ” “His lordship is otherwise engaged,” I snapped, cruel disappointment sharpening my tone. Her expression softened then, as she looked past me to see Kadar standing there with Maldis. I had tried to hide as best I could my revulsion for the so-called “advisor,” but Beranne was no fool. She bowed her head and murmured, “Of course, my lady.” We pushed our way back through the crowd. This time I was glad of the teeming mass of humanity, glad they were there to shelter me, keep me from Kadar’s watchful gaze. Under the cover they provided, I was able to make my way back to my suite, where Tresi jumped up from her basket and came running joyfully toward me. “Oh, Tresi,” I murmured, bending down and scooping her up into my arms.
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