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 Bits of arguments rushed at Borenson; fragmented。 He looked up at King
 Sylvarresta; who had stopped moaning in fear; just as a jay went flying over the King's head in a streak of blue。
 But if I do not murder these two now; how many others must I kill in the Dedicates' Keep? How many endowments has Sylvarresta taken? Are the lives of these two worth more than the lives of their Dedicates?
 What harm has any of them done? Not one man in the keep would willingly toss a rotten apple at one of our people。 Yet by their very existence; they lend power to Raj Ahten。
 Borenson clenched his teeth; lost in thought。 Tears began to water his eyes。
 You will make me kill everyone vectored through these two; Borenson realized。 That was his only choice。 He loved his Prince; had always served faithfully。
 I'll do it; Borenson thought; though I hate myself forever after。 I'll do it for you。
 No! some deep part of his mind shouted。
 Borenson opened his eyes; stared hard at Gaborn。
 Gaborn let go the reins of Borenson's mount; stood testily; as if he was still ready to try to pull Borenson from the saddle if the need arose。
 〃Take them in peace; milord;〃 Borenson said; trying to hide the sadness in his voice。 Immediately Gaborn relaxed。
 〃I'll need a weapon;〃 Gaborn said。 〃Can I borrow one of yours?〃 Other than the black spear in Torin's throat; nothing was handy。
 The warhorse Borenson rode had a horseman's hammer sheathed from its previous owner。 It was an inelegant weapon。 Borenson knew that Gaborn preferred a saber; for he liked to slash and thrust quickly。 But the hammer had its strengths: against an armored opponent; one could easily chop through chain mail or pierce a helm。 The saber was as likely to snap in such a battle as to pierce a man's armor。
 Borenson pulled the hammer; tossed it to Gaborn。 He did not rest easy with his decisions。 Even now; he barely restrained himself from attacking Sylvarresta。 I am not death; Borenson told himself。 I am not death。 It is not my duty to fight my Prince; to kill kings。
 〃Hurry to Longmont;〃 Borenson said at last with a sigh。 〃I smell a storm ing。 It will hide your scent; make you harder to track。 Take the main road south at first; but don't follow it all the waythe Hayworth bridge is burned。 Go instead through the forest until you reach Ardamom's Ridge; then cut straight south to the Boar's Ford。 Do you know where it is?〃
 Gaborn shook his head。 Of course he did not know。
 〃I know;〃 Iome said。 Borenson studied her。 Cool; confident; despite her ugliness。 The Princess now showed no fear。 At least she knew how to sit a horse。
 Borenson urged his warhorse forward a step; pulled the longspear from poor Torin's neck; snapped it off; and threw the bladed end to the Princess。 She caught it in one hand。
 〃Won't you escort us?〃 Gaborn asked。
 Doesn't he understand what I must do? Borenson wondered。 Borenson had not yet confided that he planned to slay every Dedicate in the castle。
 No; Borenson decided。 Gaborn didn't know what he planned。 The lad was that innocent。 Indeed; if the Prince had even the slightest notion what Borenson intended; Gaborn would try to stop him。
 Yet Borenson couldn't allow that。 I'll do this alone; he thought。 I'll take this evil upon me; stain my hands with blood so that you don't have to。
 〃I've other duties;〃 Borenson said; shaking his head。 He soothed the Prince with a lie。 〃I'll shadow Raj Ahten's army; make certain he doesn't strike some unexpected target。〃
 To tell the truth; part of him wanted to escort Gaborn; to see him safe through the woods。 He knew the Prince would need help。 But Borenson did not trust himself to lead Gaborn for even an hour。 At any moment; he might feel the need to turn on Gaborn; to kill good King Sylvarresta。
 〃If it will make it easier for you;〃 Gaborn said; 〃when I reach Longmont; I'll tell my father that I never saw you in the woods。 He does not need to know。〃
 Borenson nodded; numb。
 
 Chapter 23
 THE HUNT BEGINS
  
 Raj Ahten stood above his dead Invincible; fists clenched。 Downhill; his army marched for Longmont; archers running the winding road; their colored tunics making them look like a golden snake twisting through a black forest。
 Chancellor Jureem knelt over the fallen soldier; robes smudged; studying tracks in the ashes。 It took no skill to see what had happened: One man。 One man slew his master's Invincible; then stole his horse; rode off with Gaborn; King Sylvarresta; and his daughter。 Jureem recognized the dead mare on the ground nearby。 It had been ridden by Orden's surly messenger。
 The sight sickened him。 If a few more soldiers had kept up the chase; Gaborn would surely have fallen into their hands。
 〃There are but five of them;〃 Feykaald said。 〃Heading cross…country; rather than over the road。 We could send trackersa dozen or so; but with Orden's soldiers in the wood; perhaps we should just let them go。。。〃
 Raj Ahten licked his lips。 Jureem saw that Feykaald couldn't even count。 Only four people were heading over the trail。 His master had lost two scouts to Gaborn already; along with war dogs; giants; a pyromancerand now an Invincible。 Prince Orden looked to be not much more than a boy; but Jureem began to wonder if he had secretly taken a great number of endowments。
 Raj Ahten's men had misjudged King Orden's whelp far too often。 From the mounts he'd chosen; it appeared Gaborn would head into the woods; shun the highway。
 But why? Because he wanted to lead Raj Ahten into a trap? Did the boy have soldiers hidden in the forest?
 Or did he merely fear to travel by road? Raj Ahten had a few powerful force horses left in his retinue。 Fine horses; bred for the plains and the desert; each with a lineage that went back a thousand years。 Perhaps the lad knew his mounts could not outrun the Wolf Lord's horses over even ground。
 But Gaborn's mountain hunters; running without armor; with their thick bones and strong hindquarters; would be almost impossible to catch in this terrain。 Jureem suspected that Gaborn and Iome would know these woods far better than even the most informed spy。
 Jureem drew a ragged breath; calculating how many men to send。 Gaborn Val Orden would make a fine hostage; if the Wolf Lord found things at Longmont to be as he suspected。
 Though the woods were silent; little more than an hour ago Jureem had heard Orden's war horns blow in the Dunnwood。
 In all likelihood; Gaborn had already gained the pany of Orden's soldiers; was surrounded by hundreds of guards。 Yet。。。he could not just let Gaborn go。 At the thought of Gaborn escaping; a rage burned in Jureem。 Mindless; seething。
 〃We should send men to find the boy;〃 Jureem counseled。 〃Perhaps a hundred of our best scouts?〃
 Raj Ahten straightened his back。 〃No。 Get twenty of my best Invincibles; and strip their horses of armor。 I'll also want twenty mastiffs to track the Prince。〃
 〃As you wish; milord;〃 Jureem said; turning away; as if to shout the orders down to the army that marched below。 But a thought hit him。 〃Which of your captains shall lead?〃
 〃I'll be the captain;〃 Raj Ahten; said。 〃Hunting the Prince should prove an interesting diversion。〃
 Jureem glanced at him sideways; raising a single dark brow。 He bowed slightly; in acquiescence。 〃Do you think it wise; milord? Others could hunt him。 Even I will e。〃 The thought of such a ride; of the pain his buttocks would have to endure; gave Jureem pause。
 〃Others might hunt him;〃 Raj Ahten said; 〃but none as tenaciously as I。〃
  
 Chapter 24
 HOPE FOR A RAGGED PEOPLE
  
 The road to Longmont turned muddy in the late morning as storms rolled across the sky。 King Orden raced south all the way to the village of Hayworth; a distance of ninety…eight miles。 It was a peaceful town spread along the banks of the River Dwindell; a village with a small mill。 Green hills rolled as far south as one could see; each hill covered in broad oaks。
 People here led a quiet life。 Most were coopers who made barrels for wine and grain。 In the spring; when the river swelled in flood; one could often see men on rafts made from hundreds of barrels all tied together; floating their goods down to market。
 It displeased Mendellas Orden to have to burn the bridge。 He'd stopped here often in his journeys; savoring the fine ale brewed in the Dwindell Inn; which sat beside the bridge on a promontory; overlooking the river。
 But by the time Orden reached town; rain had soaked the bridge。 Great rolling drops pelted his troops; dripped between the cracks of the four…inch planks。 His men tried to light a fire where berry vines grew thick beneath the north end of the bridge。 But the banks of the river were steep and the road sloped so that water draining down the street became a veritable creek。
 Orden had supposed a couple of well…oiled torches would do the job; but even they proved to be of little use。
 Orden was cursing his fortune when a couple of local boys pulled the innkeeper; old Stevedore Hark; out of the inn。 Orden had been blessed by this man's hospitality many times。
 〃Here; here; Your Highness; what are you and your men about?〃 the innkeeper said in a belligerent tone; waddling down the street。 Orden's fifteen hundred troops seemed not to alarm the innkeeper in the least。 He was a heavy man in baggy pants; an apron over his broad belly。 His fat face showed red beneath his graying beard; and rain streamed over his cheeks。 〃I fear we must burn your bridge;〃 Orden answered。 〃Raj Ahten will e down the highway tonight。 I can't have him on my tail。 I'll gladly reimburse the town for the inconvenience。〃
 〃Oh; I don't think you'll burn that bridge any time soon;〃 the innkeeper laughed。 〃Perhaps you'd better e in and have a drink。 I can get you and some of your captains a nice stew; if you don't mind a thin broth。〃
 〃Why won't it burn?〃 King Orden asked。
 〃Magic;〃 the innkeeper said。 〃Lightning struck it fifteen years back; burned it to the ground。 So when we built it back again; we had a water wizard put a spell on it。 Fire won't hold to that wood。〃
 Orden stood in the pouring rain; and the innkeeper's words took the heart from him。 If he had had his own water wizard; he could easily have countered the spell。 But he had no water wizard here。 The way the rain was falling; perhaps the bridge could not be burned anyway。
 〃We'll have to chop it through then;〃 Orden said。
 〃Here now;〃 the innkeeper grumbled; 〃no call for that。 If you want the bridge down; pull it down; but leave the planks so we can build it back again; after tomorrow。 We can store them over in the mill。〃
 Orden considered his proposition。 Stevedore Hark was more than the innkeeper; Orden recalled。 He was also the mayor; a man with a keen eye for business。 The bridge was made of huge planks; bored and doweled together。 Three stone pillars planted in River Dwindell held the bridge。 Pulling the bridge down piece by piece would take a bit longer; but with fifteen hundred men to perform the labor; it would e down fast enough。 The Powers knew that even his force horses needed to rest。
 There was also a matter of friendship。 Orden could not easily destroy the man's bridge。 If he did; on the next trip through the town; he'd find that the ale had somehow all gone to vinegar。 〃I'd thank

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