The Lord-Protector's Daughter (2008) - Plot & Excerpts
When Mykella reached the table, just behind Salyna, it was not because she had risen later, but because she had been thinking, not only about the question of envoys for matching, but also about the irregularities in the Lord-Protector’s accounts. The problem with the accounts remained that she was likely to be the only one to claim that there were discrepancies, and she still had nothing her father would accept as proof. As Mykella seated herself, she noted that both her father and Jeraxylt wore the leather vests they used for hunting. Salyna wore a similar vest, except hers was more scuffed and well-worn. “I hear you all had a long ride yesterday,” Feranyt said cheerfully. “I didn’t,” said Jeraxylt. “Your sisters did. So did your cousin Berenyt.” Feranyt turned to Mykella. “How was it?” “I always enjoy the river trail the most, especially on an end-day. Sometimes, you can feel as though the trees had been there forever. The Preserve is special.” “It is,” agreed Feranyt.
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