Chapter 6
"Jesus Christ!" Iagan shouted when they caught up with Izzie and found her sat atop a large embankment at the back of the whorehouse, an elbow resting on her knee as she twirled an arrow between her fingers, at ease with the scene surrounding her.
"Sorry," Iagan acknowledged Thomas's presence afterwards.
"Well, you all missed one hell of a show," Izzie called over at them, without even looking up, the arrow moving smoothly to her other hand and she continued the repetitive movement between her fingers.
"I can see that," Drystan glared when he caught sight of the ten royal guards all tied up to a large post. Most had some sort of blood marking their bodies from wounds to their legs and a couple with head injuries but he was glad to see that she hadn't killed any of them. Yet.
"It was touch and go," she smirked when Drystan remarked on it, finally looking over at them, "But the beating they got from the working girls was rather amusing that it was almost worth letting them live,"
Disembarking from his horse, Drystan ignored the guards that were watching them warily, and stalked across to her, "What's that?" he nodded to the arrow.
"Nothing," Izzie shook her head and placed it inside her quiver, "What do we do with that lot?" Izzie nodded to the guards.
"I'll send a message to Brandon until then they can remain there," Drystan muttered as he looked Isadora over.
She had just taken down ten royal guards, something all of them could do, but she had not a single mark on her. Her hair was wavier than before and lighter, as if it had just been washed, and her skin held that new brightness to it making her seem even more beautiful. He really needed to stop thinking that about her.
"You! You!" A deep voice called across the courtyard and Izzie's hand went to the pommel of her dagger at her waist until she saw it was only the owner of the establishment, he'd been begging her all day to stay.
"Are you in control of this woman?" Barius asked Drystan, pointing his meaty finger at her as he hurried towards them.
"I can't imagine anyone being in control of her," Drystan chuckled, and Izzie regarded Drystan carefully before turning back to Barius.
"Well, who is, because I would like to offer her a job," Barius commanded as he removed a pouch of gold at his waist that most would kill for.
"Good man, the gold you covet from this sinful business is unholy and against God's work. Surely, you can see the devil's work you are invoking," Thomas spoke like a true Christian as he recited the lord to a landlord of a whorehouse.
"Son," Barius turned on Thomas with a grin that showed he'd made this point many a time before, "I make people feel good which I would say is the work of your God, except here they can find it easily accessible for the right price," He waved Thomas away and turned back to Izzie and Drystan however the others had soon gathered around, their arms draped around half-naked women eager to show their appreciation, "How much do you want for her?" The man started to rummage through the sack of coins.
Izzie removed her sword and pressed the tip against the bag, effectively closing it, before lifting it towards his chest, "I am not for sale," she glared at him.
Barius gulped as he glanced between Drystan and her sword where the tip made a small indent against the cloth where she pressed it in.
"Barius, this woman is not a woman of pleasure," Drystan said in such a way that caused Izzie to scowl.
"No, no," Barius shook his head, "I want her for protection. Did you see how she dispatched those guards?" He waved back towards the captured men,"Catching arrows out of mid-air? No, I would pay for her to remain here and protect my investments."
"Sir, there are many people seeking work, and I'm sure you'll find someone to protect you. However, I would be grateful if you could provide us all with a bed tonight whilst we keep the guards here and . . ." Drystan added when he saw Barius was about to decline, "protect your establishment for the time we are here."
"Of course!" Barius perked up and clapped his hands at his women, ordering them back into the house to prepare for their special guests.
"Well, you can look after the guards," Izzie told Drystan, "I'm going to get some sleep."
Drystan stared after her as she disappeared inside the building, grumbling to himself as the others all went and found heaven in the arms of a woman whilst he was stuck watching a bunch of unconscious guards.
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Izzie only managed to have a few hours' sleep before the sounds of a whorehouse grew too much for her to bear and she headed downstairs into the tavern area where everyone was still awake as if it was the middle of the day rather than the middle of the night.
"Ahh, Isadora!" Dermot called out, coming out of his shell with the help of mead, "Come and sit with me,"
Izzie simply turned her back on him, raising her eyebrow at the way women were all draped across them, and walked outside.
Thomas was sat crouched on bench looking like he wanted nothing more than to be in his own bed at the monastery.
Izzie wouldn't say 'I told you so' but she was starting to feel sorry for the meagre creature that put too much faith in an unknown being rather than in his own hands.
"Thomas," Izzie announced her presence and his head whipped up to look at her, his eyes growing hard when he saw who it was.
"I hope you can live with yourself," Thomas muttered as he got to his feet, "for I cannot."
"This is about that woman back at the village, isn't it?" Izzie stepped in front of him.
"She was asking for help," Thomas told her, tears forming in his eyes.
"She would have died no matter how we helped her. I just gave her a more merciful death. She felt no pain, I can promise you that,"
Thomas looked torn as she told him that she was in pain and that she gave her the best relief possible. Death.
"Think of it this way. She's in the arms of the Lord now," Izzie told him, she might not believe it but he did, "And aren't you always telling us how much that's better than being here in this cruel world?"
Thomas said nothing as he walked past her towards the stables but his scowl spoke volumes. He didn't like having his words turned around on him. So much for a man without sins, Izzie thought.
"I never took you as being kind," Drystan called out behind her.
"How long have you been there?" Izzie snapped at him, turning around to face him.
"Long enough to know that you are not all you appear to be," Drystan muttered.
"Don't act like you know me," Izzie told him, annoyed that he had seen a weak side of her; she had to show them all that she was just as good as them or else they would chuck her to the curb.
"You don't believe in God and yet you help Thomas with his problems with the word of the Lord," Drystan observed.
"I might think it's stupid, but he doesn't," Izzie confessed, "Everyone needs something to believe in."
"What do you believe in?" Drystan asked, falling into step beside her.
"Swords," Izzie murmured, her hand curling around the hilt of her own, "Sturdy, strong and reliable. They can cut your enemy down when you need it to. Praying can't do that,"
"Why do I get the feeling that you hate God?" Drystan asked, looking at her.
"I don't hate Him," Izzie muttered, the lack of sleep making her compliant, "For me to hate Him I would have to believe he was there in the first place," Izzie walked on past Drystan and took her place on top of the rock.
"I'll take watch now. You can go and get some sleep."
Drystan nodded his head and went inside leaving Izzie in the cold.
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The Black Death (A Medieval Action/Romance)
Fiksi SejarahThe year is 1338 and England is in a time of peril as raiders pillage the land and, with no one to challenge them, their actions begin to grow like wildfire. At the height of their terror, eight year old Isadora watches her mother and sister be rap...
