Welcome
to the Monday Morsel feature, where I share short extracts from the first draft
of my adult epic fantasy/fantasy romance, In
the Company of the Dead.
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‘You will go to them?’ Sir Janun spoke as soon as the door closed, sealing them in privacy.
‘Should I not?’
Lyram challenged him to produce some argument against that course of action.
‘You are the
king’s cousin, a powerful political bargaining piece by any measure, and the
heir to Duke Aharris, who would surely pay dear to have you returned whole. You
are also the kingdom’s foremost military commander. You have value in many
respects, and could be used against us in a multitude of ways. One could argue
it’s treason to allow you to do this thing.’
‘None of those
things will help me sleep at night.’
‘You don’t sleep
at night anyway,’ Everard said. ‘None of that has anything to do with your
conscience. You just want a way out of the misery you’ve tried to escape at the
bottom of a bottle.’
Lyram tightened
his fingers on the brandy glass, then very deliberately set it down out of
harm’s way. ‘My reasons are my own. This is my choice, and you can’t stop me.’
‘My soldiers will,
if I order them to.’ The castellan stood, an unexpected stern expression hardening
his features.
‘Your soldiers
won’t let you, if they know,’ Everard added. ‘They adore you, and won’t place
their lives before yours.’
Lyram surged to his feet, jostling the table so the brandy slopped over the rim of the glass. ‘Do I need to lock the pair of you in here until it’s
done?’
The door banged
open, startling him so much he jumped as badly as Everard and Janun.
Ellaeva stood in the doorway, her hand on her sword, her face set in the grim expression
of Death’s left hand preparing to dispense justice. Not even a hint of the
lonely, burdened girl remained in her visage – only the uncompromising granite
her job demanded.
‘You will not go,’
she said, her voice brusque and dismissive. ‘If I have to take steps to keep you here, I will. Don’t think you can
cross Ahura and get away with it.’
Sir Janun's eyebrows shot up. Everard, privy to the knowledge of the Rahmyrrin and his
threat to Lyram’s life, settled back against the wall with a smug look on his
face.
‘There are women
and children here, lives that might be saved if I surrender myself. How can one
life be worth more than the lives of hundreds?’
‘When hundreds
more, thousands even, hang on the fate of that one. You are my charge, and my
responsibility, and they are not. I am sorry, but that is the way it has to
be.’
Of course; she was a creature of logic, and no appeal to the heart would ever
sway her. ‘You wouldn’t.’
‘Don’t tempt me,’
she said. ‘You can go.’
She pointed at Sir
Janun, and he hastened from the room like it wasn’t his own castle. His gaze
never left that pointing finger, as though she might choose to strike him down
on a whim.
Ellaeva shoved the
door closed behind the castellan, and his footsteps receded into the distance.
She fixed Lyram with a glare chill enough to raise frost. ‘Don’t make the
mistake of thinking your personal desires are more important to me than the
sacred trust given to me by my goddess. I am charged to keep you safe, and out
of the Rahmyrrin’s clutches, and that is what I will do.’
‘This siege has
nothing to do with the Rahymyrrin.’
‘No? I will
believe that when a dragon lays down in the field with a sheep.’
‘I gather they
didn’t give you a heart in the temple.’ Bitter anger spilled out with the
words.
Ellaeva met his
gaze unflinching, but her brow pinched, and she blinked a few times in quick
succession. ‘A heart is not a pre-requisite for the role.’
She spun on her
heel, yanking the door open with unnecessary force, and departed in a billow of
black robes. The door slammed behind her, with the finality of a closing tomb.
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Thanks for dropping by! Don't forget, this is a
first draft, and as such won't be perfect. If you like what you read, and are
so inclined, show your support by leaving a comment. I am currently 65% of the
way through the first draft of In the
Company of the Dead. If you'd like to sample more of my writing, check out
my novella Confronting the Demon, or
any of my free short stories.
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More about In the Company of the Dead:
Lyram already crossed a prince, and now he finds himself on the brink of crossing a god.
Son of a duke and second in line for the throne, Lyram is exiled to a lonely castle after assaulting the crown prince. When a hostile army arrives to besiege the castle, he believes the prince wants him removed – permanently.
As though answering their prayers, Ellaeva, the Battle Priestess of the death goddess, arrives unexpectedly. But she has not come to break the siege. Instead, she is in pursuit of a necromancer of the evil god of decay. When misfortune after misfortune befalls the beleaguered defenders, Lyram realises the necromancer is hidden within the walls, sabotaging the very defence.
Against the backdrop of clashing gods, Lyram must fight to save himself from the political machinations of his prince, and the dread plans of a necromancer. But as the siege lengthens, he realises the greatest threat may come from another quarter — a woman sworn body and soul to a god tempts him to pay a terrible price.
3 comments:
Wonderful snippet. It just makes me want to know more of the story even more. You're an amazing storyteller.
Awwww, thank you! *blushes*
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