Brigid Of Ireland (Daughters Of Ireland Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Proverbs 15:1 Brigid woke in the middle of the night, sweating. The image of her father’s old wife, a spear running through her skull, appeared over and over again in her mind. Somewhere she was certain someone was cooking cabbage. She found a bucket in the corner of the cell and vomited. Brocca said nothing while running her hands over Brigid’s damp hair. The night continued on with the same events mercilessly following each other through her mind the way a dog chases its tail. At the first flicker of daylight entering through a slit of window high on the wall, the guard who had executed Troya came for them. He was beaming, as though rather than murdering a human being, he had shot a prize buck for supper. “I brought boiled eggs and cream. C’mon, eat up. The ladies will be here soon to dress ye and take ye to the king.” Brigid wiped her mouth on her gown. “We will see the king, ye say?”
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