TKC 272 and 273
I realise the commander is about to issue the kind of orders
that will see him and his unit take to the skies also, in pursuit of the flyer.
I wonder where Enris appropriated the vessel from, for it is a Glonu ship and I
had not seen one in our surrounds, not even well camouflaged. I wonder also why
Gennerin had one in his possession and chose to keep it secret.
Touching him on his arm to draw his attention from impulsive
words, I say quietly, “Commander, Enris is on his way into orbit to rescue our
King.”
The man’s jaw literally drops with a popping sound, he is
that astonished. “Excuse me?” he hisses once he has his jaw in control again.
“Hush,” I issue grimly. “Keep this close, Commander.”
Gennerin inclines his head, and waits.
“The soldier revealed to Damin my father and uncle are both orbiting
in secret, along with General Moravin.”
To his credit, Gennerin merely blinks. “Why?”
“To kill a king.”
Again he blinks, keeping his expression neutral, but he
pales markedly. “Who is behind it?”
“Our uncle. Lorn Makar seeks to place his son Brant on the
throne.”
“The soldier must have been high placed to know this.”
Damin glances at him. “Moravin’s son.”
Gennerin swipes a hand over his face. “Man, that will cause
trouble for us.”
“What you regard as trouble now will become far more if they
succeed in murdering my father,” I snap.
He stares at me. “His Majesty has been ill; why would he
travel all this way? Is he under duress?”
“He was told a cure awaits on Massin,” Damin says. “Instead
he is to die here. Tell me, Commander; how is it you had a Glonu ship?”
“We captured it on the plateau and hid it in the hold for
possible stealth missions into Glonu territory. It was no great secret; it was
merely not parked out in the open.”
Relief washes over me. This man is honest and loyal.
He suddenly leans towards me. “My Lady, I will accompany you
on your mission.”
“You are needed here,” Damin immediately states.
“These men know what to do. Many of them have served under
me before and therefore know my mind. I am coming with you.”
“Why?” I ask, studying him intently.
A faraway gaze answers me at first as Gennerin lifts his
attention to the distance. Then he says quietly, “I despise traitors and I loathe
men who desire chaos for the sake of position. His Majesty has ruled Makaran
well for a long time and all have prospered as a result. We do not require
change, not to that degree. I am certain change will come, but it will be
achieved with time and patience when your brother is declared, Lady Iniri.” He
focuses on me. “We take the Spire and then we turn the shuttle into space. Lord
Enris requires a rearguard and I am able to command the troops in orbit.” He
gestures at his soldiers. “They will follow once they mark our outward
trajectory.”
Damin smiles. “I agree.”
I do as well. “Very well. Let us do this.”
Gennerin clicks his heels. “Two minutes. I need a word with
my second.” He swings away and marches off.
“Damin, it will be bloody,” I whisper.
He closes his eyes, no doubt wondering if he should command
Siri to stay behind. No doubt he swiftly realises it will change little, for
these soldiers will hurtle into the fray soon after the Spire falls. Opening
his eyes, he mutters, “It will not be pretty.”
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