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Authors: Virginia Henley

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On the ride back to Bordeaux, Warrick suddenly began to feel his age. Perhaps it was no bad thing that the war with France was over. The Plantagenets now held prisoner both the King of Scotland and the King of France, and a time of peace should prevail for the next few years. When trouble started again sometime in the future, as it inevitably would, he would be too old to go to war. He had always dreaded this day arriving, but now that it was here, he felt only relief. And weariness. A great encompassing weariness that ran sluggishly along his veins and penetrated into his very bones!

Paddy was the first to notice the old warrior slump forward in his saddle. He knew things were not right with the marshal, whose back was always ramrod straight. Paddy had a quick word with Randal and the two positioned themselves to ride on either side of him. When they saw his eyes close in fatigue, they shouted and laughed to keep him awake; when he swayed in the saddle, they closed ranks so he would not fall.

Word of the Black Prince’s great victory swept before the army, and by the time it neared Bordeaux the roads thronged with cheering people, making merry and celebrating. The returning conquerors were offered food, drink, kisses, and garlands of flowers as they rode homeward.

At the palace, the king and queen were in personal mourning for their sweet daughter, Joanna, who had been
taken from them in the cruelest of deaths, but King Edward did not allow his private pain to overshadow the glorious welcome that his valiant son deserved. He immediately began making arrangements to send their royal prisoners to England for safekeeping, and setting the terms of their ransom.

Paddy and Randal got Warrick safely to his own house and left him with his servants. Warrick was clearly ill and Paddy wished to God that Hawksblood and Ali had not ridden off to Avignon. Both had considerable medical knowledge, while he had none at all. He very much feared Warrick had fallen victim to the black plague!

When Paddy walked through the door, Adele fell upon him, kissing him, offering prayers of thanks for his safe return, and finally bursting into very real tears. Paddy was so touched by his wife’s deep concern for him, his own eyes became moist.

Brianna arrived, flushed, breathless and very beautiful. She asked eagerly, “Is he home?”

Paddy shook his head. Brianna saw his tear-filled eyes and her hand flew to her breast as she experienced the worst moment of her life.

“H
e’s still in one piece, my lady. He’s gone on a mission for the prince. I wish to God he hadn’t, though. His old man is sick as a bloody hound. I thought he was going to stick his spoon in the wall on the journey back to Bordeaux.”

“Warrick is ill? Was he wounded?” Brianna asked with alarm.

“Nay. I fear it is you-know-what,” Paddy said, too superstitious to say it aloud.

“Dear God, not the plague? Princess Joanna died of it only a sennight ago.”

Paddy shook his head with regret. “Hawksblood and Ali
are better than any physician, but I’m as useless as teats on a boar!”

“I must go to him. Perhaps Glynis will help. She knows what it’s all about.”

Glynis had only just returned to Joan’s chambers the previous day, waiting a full week after the princess’s death, so that she would not carry the infection to those she loved.

Joan’s face was alight with hope as she greeted Brianna, yet her eyes were shadowed with uncertainty. “Edward will wait until after dark before he comes to me. Oh, Brianna, I don’t think I can bear to receive him in these chambers.”

“Why don’t you go and stay at my house where Edward can come and go as he pleases without prying eyes watching. Unfortunately I won’t be there. Warrick has fallen ill and I intend to move into his house until he is recovered. Christian hasn’t return yet and I can’t let him come home to a house of death.”

Glynis pulled out her coffin nail to ward off evil. “Judas, you don’t think it’s the black death?”

“I haven’t seen him yet. I pray that it is not. I am on my way there now.”

Glynis turned to Joan. “If you will go to Adele, I will help Lady Brianna nurse Warrick.”

“You are both so brave,” Joan said with admiration.

“Nay, I am terrified,” Brianna admitted.

When they arrived at Warrick’s house, he was still sitting exactly where Paddy had left him. They moved to either side of him to assist him to rise. “We have to get you to bed, my lord,” Brianna explained.

His face was flushed, his aquamarine eyes glazed. “No … hospital … quarantine …”

“There is no one in this house other than your servants. You can be quarantined here.” Both Brianna and Glynis knew he was too ill to be moved to the village hospital. When he stood up, he vomited for the first time.

“And so it begins again,” Glynis said, confirming what ailed him. They put him to bed on cool, clean sheets and Brianna bathed his fevered torso. His upper body was marked with the silvery traces of old, healed wounds, but it was still hard and sinewy. He was a tough old warrior and Brianna, with a flicker of hope in her heart, told him he was
strong enough and hardy enough to overcome this affliction.

Occasionally he lapsed into delirium and she did not know if he comprehended all she told him, but that did not stop her from giving him continual encouragement.

“The king’s physician and I disagree on the best treatment for this dreaded pestilence,” Glynis told Brianna.

“I would follow your advice over his, any day. You have always had the power to heal.”

“They kept Joanna’s windows sealed shut to keep out the evil in the air, but I think fresh air is beneficial. If not to the patient, at least to the caregivers. The stench in a plague sickroom is enough to gag a corpse.”

Both girls crossed themselves at Glynis’ unfortunate choice of words. “Another thing I disagree with is overly strong purges. They prescribe hemlock to induce vomiting. Jesu, if the patients don’t die of the plague, they die of the cure! I think it would be better to give a soothing herbal drink like chamomile. Chamomile is good in a clyster too. Lord only knows the bowel is inflamed enough without subjecting it to mustard enemas!”

They flung open the windows and vowed to keep Guy de Beauchamp as cool and clean as was humanly possible. They cleaned up his foul-smelling excretions immediately, changing his bed linen and cleansing his body. They sensed their vigil would be a long one, and so they worked out a plan where one tended Warrick while the other rested. Morning and night they examined his armpits and his groin for the dreaded hard black lump that appeared in all fatal cases.

As Brianna sat vigil through the long hours of the night, her thoughts explored many avenues that led from past to present to future. Christian had not returned to her and she feared that she might never see her husband again! His last words to her had admonished her to listen to her heart. How did one do such a thing?

As she sat quietly contemplating, searching her mind for answers, she reached deeper and deeper within herself. She realized that she loved Christian more than she loved life. Slowly it came to her that the love she felt for him was unequivocal and unconditional. She loved him no matter
what he had done. Her love was absolute and abiding. She would love him forever!

One by one the petty barriers she had erected against him came down. And then a miraculous thing happened. Her heart began to fill with warmth and happiness. Brianna experienced a joy she had never felt before. Then suddenly, like a blinding flash, she knew Hawksblood had not killed his brother. Sweet God in Heaven, how blind she had been!

It had been before her all this time, but she had been too stubborn to see and feel the truth. Christian and Edward had exchanged armor as they had done before. Prince Edward had slain Robert de Beauchamp!

A single tear drifted down her cheek, then she was crying, sobbing out the pent-up suspicion that had poisoned her heart. Would he forgive her? The answer came back a resounding yes! He would forgive her anything. Would he return to her? Yes, a thousand times, yes! His love was absolute. Just like his honor. Brianna began to smile through her tears and her smiles changed to laughter and her laughter changed to profound, all-encompassing happiness.

She became aware of a pair of aquamarine eyes watching her from the darkness. Brianna gasped and bent closer to the bed. “Are you awake, my lord?”

“Sharon? My Rose of Sharon?” His voice was hoarse, no more than a croak, and yet it was compelling. “Why did you desert me?” he demanded. “Why did you leave my ship in the middle of the night?”

Brianna searched her thoughts. He must think her Christian’s mother. Brianna took his hand.

“My little Arabian princess! Why did you deceive me?”

She saw he was hallucinating and becoming most distressed. Brianna decided to be whoever he wanted her to be, if it would calm him.

“Guy?”

“Yes, love?”

“I … was afraid to go with you to a strange land.”

“But I was your husband, and the father of your child. Why did you conceal him from me?”

Brianna was stunned. Was Christian’s mother really an Arabian princess and had Warrick actually married her?
He gripped her hands tightly, possessively, as if he would never let go.

“We were from two different worlds,” Brianna murmured.

“You knew if you told me of the child I would force you to come with me!”

“Yes … yes. I thought it was kinder to keep you in ignorance.”

“But he found me! He searched until he found me.”

“Yes, he did.”

“He is all I ever wanted in a son. Thank you.” With Brianna holding his hand, Warrick closed his eyes and slept.

As dawn’s light stole in across the open balcony, Brianna realized she had been here a whole week, and he was still alive! When Glynis came to relieve her, they pulled down the sheet to examine him for the black lump. Suddenly, Warrick grew erect.

Both girls jumped back and stared in disbelief.

“Well, what the devil do you expect with two beautiful women fingering my groin?” he demanded.

“Lord in Heaven, I think he’s going to be all right,” Glynis whispered.

“Do you know who I am, my lord?” Brianna asked.

“Of course I know who you are! My son’s beautiful wife, Brianna. Beautiful and generous to her very bones to nurse a mad hound like me.”

“I didn’t do it alone. Glynis used her healing powers.”

“The Welsh lass … another beauty.”

Just by talking, he had used all his strength and fell back in an exhausted sleep. “To sleep is to heal,” Glynis murmured.

Before Brianna went to rest, she went out onto the balcony. Randal waited below for news of the marshal, as he did every morning. Today for the first time, she was able to give him a positive report. Sir Randal Grey looked more like a young boy than a knight today as he broke into a grin and Gnasher ran up his arm to perch on his shoulder.

“Randal, I want you to bring my parchment and paints. I’ve decided to write a book.” She told him exactly what to
bring and he hurried off to give the Black Prince the wonderful news about Warrick.

Joan had fallen in love with Brianna’s white stone palace. All her apprehension at finally being reunited with her prince had melted away in the perfumed magic of the private garden. When he opened his arms to her, Joan went into them and clung to him as if she would never release him again. She wore delicate pink silk, her silvery hair shimmering in the moonlight, and Edward was amazed that this tiny creature could play such havoc with his heart.

His fingers traced over her pretty face as gently as if she were made of porcelain and he vowed to cherish her always. There was only one bad moment between them when Edward murmured, “Holland is dead.”

“How do you know?” she gasped.

“Hawksblood identified his body after the battle.”

Joan sagged against him with relief, and as she did so she noticed Edward’s suppressed excitement. His long fingers cupped her face so that he could watch her eyes. “Christian has gone to the Pope to get us a dispensation so we can be married.”

Joan’s eyes widened with delight. “Oh, Edward, I love you so much!” It mattered not to Joan that marriage could make her the future queen, and the mother of future kings. All that mattered was that she would be Edward’s cherished wife.

They made good use of Christian and Brianna’s magnificent bed with its transparent silk hangings. He hadn’t made love to her often since Jenna’s birth and he immediately noticed a difference in her lovemaking.

Joan had always received her pleasure from giving Edward pleasure, and it had always been enough for her. Now, however, with her sheath slightly stretched, the sensations his long, hard shaft aroused were new and thrilling beyond her previous experience.

With her inborn sense of fun she began to titillate and tease him in ways that were extremely sensual and lush. She was able to straddle him and take his entire length up inside her, then in the dominant position she was able to take control of their love play for long minutes at a time, reducing
her lover to a quivering, moaning supplicant, begging her to have mercy on him. “Jeanette, obey me!”

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