Vagabonds
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 5:32 pm
91 Bloom AOK21
“My lord, a letter.”
Malcolm put his cards down to accept the letter. He took note of the lion head seal and picked up his cards again, parking the letter off to one side of the table.
“Another love letter from Elyna?” Roland teased.
Ben cast a casual, uninterested glance in the direction of the letter, more concerned with the game at hand. “Warrick,” he corrected the man before Malcolm could speak. “Don’t you see the red lion?”
“Your move.” Malcolm encouraged.
Later in the barracks while Malcolm was alone he went through the pile of letters on his bedside table, one from Elyna he had made reply to but hadn’t found the time to send yet, another from his squire’s family, inquiring about their son, and finally the letter from Jared.
As he lay in bed scanning the words by candlelight, Malcolm’s features twisted into a look of concern. “They what!” He cried and shot up out of bed to light a second candle to make sure he wasn’t mistaken. All season they had been dealing with the troubles a swelling population of refugees had caused in the capital, not for a second considering that there could be issues back home.
He paced the length of his room as indecision warred in his mind. He would need to get permission to travel home, for himself and his crew, and ask the commander for more knights. If the lord commander was not willing to offer, he thought, should he ask the king himself? Was it better to go to the king directly and avoid disappointment and save time, he wondered.
“Those dirty vagabonds!” He said, slamming the letter down on a small writing desk. The best he could do tonight was reply to Jared and encourage Tom’s family to vacate their home in Mayce to travel to the capital where he would allow them to take up residence in his farm cottage, rent free.