Deception's Pawn (Princesses Of Myth) - Plot & Excerpts
Sooner or later, my disappearance would be discovered and then Lord Artegal would send out search parties. He would probably lead the one headed to Connacht. It wouldn’t do to have some less seasoned man present himself to Father saying, “Greetings, Lord Eochu. Is your daughter Maeve here? We seem to have lost her.” The master of Dún Beithe himself could excuse his unexpected visit to Cruachan by saying he’d come to see his cousin, Lady Íde.I felt a passing regret for putting Lord Artegal in such a position, but I had little choice. As far as I knew from Master Íobar, Odran’s health was in jeopardy. How could I ignore that? I was not Lady Lassaire. At Dún Beithe, I was useless except as a target for malice and an unwilling cause of strife. If I went to Avallach, I would be needed, a source of help and healing.No matter what else I felt for Bryg, now I owed her two great debts: she’d saved my Ea’s life and she’d provided me with directions for reaching the druids’ sacred isle.A pity she didn’t offer more details, I thought, marching through an oak grove.
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