Slowly the swirling dust in the clearing settled back to the earth.
One knight moaned, but Belash sprang upon him, ripping the man’s helmet clear and cutting his throat. Another – the first to attack Senta – reared up and ran for the trees. The hound set off in pursuit, but Waylander called out to it and it paused, staring back at its master.
Miriel slowly turned the winding arms of the crossbow then, with the weapon strung, walked back into the cabin to fetch a bolt.
‘He’s getting away!’ shouted Senta.
‘I don’t think so,’ said Waylander softly.
Miriel reappeared and offered the bow to Waylander. He shook his head. The knight had reached the rise and was scrambling up the slope.
‘Allow for the fact that you are shooting uphill,’ advised Waylander.
Miriel nodded. The bow came up and, apparently without sighting, she loosed the bolt. It took the knight low in the back. He arched up, then tumbled down the slope. Belash, his bloody knife in hand, ran across to the fallen man, wrenching off the helm and preparing for the killing thrust.
‘Dead!’ he called back.
‘Nicely done,’ said Waylander.
‘What in Hell’s name were they?’ asked Angel.
The Brotherhood,’ Waylander told him. ‘They have hunted me before. Sorceror knights.’
Belash strolled back to where the others stood. He glanced at Miriel. ‘One damn fine archer,’ he said. ‘For a kol-isha,’ he added, after a pause. ‘I’ll fetch the horses.’ Sheathing his knife he strolled away to the south.
Miriel dropped the crossbow and rubbed her eyes. All around her she could hear the buzzing of angry insects, but she could see nothing. She tried to concentrate on the sounds, separating them.
‘… do that… witch… powers… Brotherhood… Kai … pain … escape … Durmast … Danyal …’ And she realised she was hearing the fragmented thoughts of the men around her. Belash thought her possessed, Waylander was reliving his last battle with the Brotherhood when the giant Durmast had died to save him. Senta was staring at her, his passion aroused.
She felt Angel move behind her, and a wave of emotion swept over her, warm and protective, strong, enduring. His hand touched her shoulder.
‘Do not concern yourself. I am not injured,’ she said. She felt his confusion, and turned towards him. ‘You remember my Talent, Angel?’
‘Yes.’
‘It is back!’
*
‘You have very powerful enemies,’ said Senta, as Waylander retrieved his bolts from the two dead knights.
‘I’m still alive,’ Waylander pointed out, moving past him and into the cabin, where he slumped down in the wide leather chair. His head was pounding and he rubbed at his eyes. There was no relief. Miriel joined him.
‘Let me help you,’ she said softly. Her hand touched his neck. Instantly all pain flowed away from him. He sighed, his dark eyes looking up to meet her gaze.
‘You saved us. You destroyed their spell.’
‘It broke their concentration when I killed the leader,’ she said. Miriel knelt before him, her hands resting on his knees. ‘Why did you lie to me?’ she asked him.
‘What lie?’ he replied, averting his eyes.
‘You said we were going north to escape the assassins.’
‘And we are.’
‘No. You are seeking Bodalen. Hewla told you where to find him.’
‘What else do you know?’ he asked wearily.
‘Too much,’ she answered.
He sighed. ‘You found your Talent. I thought it was gone forever.’
‘It was given back to me by the man who stole it. You remember when Mother died and you began to drink strong wine? And how you woke up one morning and there were bloodstains in the clearing, and a shallow grave with two corpses? You thought you’d killed them while drunk. You couldn’t remember. You asked Krylla and me about them. We said we didn’t know. And we didn’t. It was your friend, Dardalion. The men were coming to capture us, perhaps to kill us, because we had the Talent. Dardalion stopped them – killed them with your crossbow.’
‘He swore never to kill again,’ whispered Waylander.
‘He had no choice. You were drunk and unconscious, and the weapon carried so much death and violence that it swamped him.’ Waylander hung his head, wishing to hear no more, but unwilling to stop her. ‘He closed off our Talent. And he took away the memories of the demons and the man who tried to capture our souls. He did it to protect us.’