Firstly some news - Book 1 of the story is now available for download as a pdf file. You'll find it on the link I gave on the last page.
StrangeQuark: I'm glad that you're enjoying this story
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Interesting way to start this off with the Mayor needing medical help. His disappearance reminds me a little of Bilbo and the Ring, but not enough that the situation seems like deja vu all over again. The mystery surrounding the occurrence sets it apart, right away.
Well actually it is deja vu all over again. I was just thinking about how the mayor is this jocular figure who likes pratical jokes, and it seemed that that would be how he would leave. He's now staying in a small farm just to the south of the town, so any mystery was a red herring,
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Seems like Hannah and Morgan already have a reputation preceding them in this new town. Someone's mum is a little dodgy about Hannah, at least.
Well this is a small town and there's no TV so it didn't take long for the news of two young women who are living together to get around.
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Hannah and Morgan. They still seem like a good pairing, and the small conflict over interior-decoration and finance is a clever way to set them up as 'settled-in' as a couple. Not that they seem like they don't still have issues, but their motion toward settling-into their home does portend a solid relationship, or at least the pretense of one. Hmmmm...
Nope no pretense.
Thanks for the tip. I did know that but I forget sometimes
Chapter 2
Knights of Galeone
The new mayor
The young man sitting on one of the tables fidgeted nervously as Morgan prepared an ointment for him.
"So this ointment will cure the, um, problem?" He asked, a look of trepidation on his face.
"Yes it should be gone withing a week," She answered.
"Oh, good. It's not magic is it?" He asked.
"And if it is?"
"Well I don't mind, as long as it takes care of the problem but I'd like to know is all."
"Well then no it isn't magic, it's just a salve." She handed the young man a bottle and said "Apply it to the, ah, affected area every morning for the next week."
"Right, how much is it?"
"That'll be five crowns." The man handed her the coins then with a quick thank you he ran out. Morgan went to put the coins away and record the treatment. She was just finishing when she heard the door open again. She saw a knight enter.
"Are you Morgan Maclay?" He asked.
"Yes. Can I help..." She stopped as she recognised the insignia on his breastplate. She quickly ran towards the back door but the knight moved to stop her.
"You are a witch," The knight said, "And you will burn." He drew his sword and started towards Morgan. She quickly grabbed a large jar and threw it at him. She then ran towards the door. As she was passing she felt a burning sensation in her side. As she left the shop she put her hand over her side. When she moved it away she saw it was covered in blood.
The bar of the local in was an almost circular room with the fire at one end and the bar in the centre of the room. Jared White, the captain of the town guard, was telling th other patrons about how he slew a dragon and was just at the best part when the door burst open and Morgan ran in. She tried to speak for a few moments then was just about able to gasp, "Help..." Before collapsing onto one knee. A moment later the knight came in. Grabbing his sword Jared ran in between the knight and Morgan.
"What do you think you're doing?" He asked.
"I want the witch," The knight answered
"A knight of Galeone." Jared said "I thought it was made clear your order is no longer welcome in this kingdom."
"Our order does not recognise national boundries. We go where ever there are witches," The knight answered.
"This is your last chance to leave," Jared warned the knight.
"And this is your last chance to get out of my way." The knight answered. While they had been talking another guard had been preparing a crossbow. With a nod from Jared he fired it into the knights leg. Jared then ran forward and knocked the knight out. As the knight was being dragged out of the inn Morgan collapsed to the ground.
As she struggled to remain conscious she heard someone say, "Someone get the healer."
"Um, she is the healer," Another voice answered.
"Well then you probably want to make sure she doesn't bleed to death." The first voice said. She then felt something being pressed into her side and the voice say "Well is anyone going to help?" She then passed out.
***
When she woke up she was in bed in a large room. For a moment she didn't know where she was but then she realised it was the back room of her shop.
"How are you feeling?" A voice asked.
"Like I've been stabbed," Morgan answered. She turned slowly and saw a woman sitting nearby. Morgan tried to work out how old she was but after a while she gave up. "Was it you who?" She asked pointing at the bandages.
"Yes. I put some honey on the wound to help prevent infection."
"So you're a healer." Morgan said, sounding worried.
"No, I used to be but not any more. But why so worried?"
"I thought maybe you were here to replace me."
"You've got it back to front, it's you who's here to replace me." She was silent a moment then said, "That was a knight of Galeone?"
"Yes it was," Morgan agreed.
"For some reason he thought you were a witch." she shook her head, "But then it was their tendency to accuse anyone for the smallest reason that led to them being banished."
"But this time he was right. I am a witch."
The woman stared at Morgan a moment then said, "I didn't hear you say that."
"It's okay I've been given immunity."
"By whom exactly?"
"The high judge."
"Oh, well I would ask how and why that..."
She stopped as the door was flung open and a rather worried looking redhead came running into the room. "Goddess, Morgan I just heard what happened." She rushed over to Morgan's side and asked "How are you feeling?"
"Fine." She tried to sit up and almost blacked out. Smiling weakly she added "Well I'm alive." Kneeling down next to the bed Hannah took Morgan's hand in her own and asked
"Who did this?"
"It was a knight of Galeone."
"I thought they had been banished?"
"That never stopped them before." Morgan answered
"A lot of officials turn a blind eye to the orders presence here because they help deal with the witch problem." the woman said, saying the last past with a lot of sarcasm
"And who are you?" Hannah asked, eyeing her suspiciously
"I'm Catherine White."
"Well you know there isn't a witch problem." Hannah said, still sounding suspicious.
"Yes, hence the sarcasm," Catherine answered.
"Hannah." Morgan said "Catherine helped to treat me."
"Oh well thank you." Hannah said sounding a little embarrassed. "I'm sorry if I was a little short with you but my girlfriend being stabbed makes me edgy."
Catherine nodded then said, "I understand. Now we ought to let Ms Maclay rest."
"Of course. Well get well soon." She kissed Morgan then left.
Catherine followed her out saying, "Can I have a word."
"Okay." Hannah said, stopping outside the healers shop.
"You said Morgan's your girlfriend."
"That's right."
"Are the two of you living together?"
"Yes." Hannah answered, not sure where this was going.
"I don't mean to pry but Ms Maclays wounds are going to need a lot of care, changing bandages and things like that. Do you think you'll be able to manage that?"
"Oh yes. I did a lot of first aid at home. I haven't had any training but I think I can manage changing a bandage."
"I'll take that as a yes. Well you should keep putting honey on the wound until it heals up a bit then you should use brown moss. As long as she's careful she should be up and about in a couple of days. I guess I'm going to have to come out of retirement till then."
"Good. And thankyou again." Hannah said. Catherine nodded then walked off. Hannah then went to report to the acting mayor.
***
When Hannah entered the mayor's office she noticed that Brother Edwards.
Seeing her Thomson said, "So you've decided to come to report have you."
"I would have come sooner but I had to see Morgan."
"I understand. Well Brother Edwards was telling me about how you helped against the bandits."
"I didn't do that much."
"On the contrary." Brother Edwards said "You were there when you were needed." Hannah nodded, though she still wasn't certain she had been needed.
"I understand that you helped on your own."
"Thats right." Hannah answered
"So where were..." He checked a sheet then continued "Milicent and Daniel?"
"When we reached the hamlet they went to question the people there to see if anyone had seen anything untoward. While they were doing that I decided to ride around the hamlet to get an impression of the area. It was then I heard the fighting."
"Well I don't like you riding out on your own. There's a reason why we send guards out in threes."
"I understand."
"Good. Well did you recognise the bandits at all."
"No they weren't wearing any kind of insignia."
"So we don't know if they were just patrolling that area or they were targetting the monks." Thomson mused
"Why would bandits pick on a group of monks?" Hannah asked.
"I was just asking that." Thomson said
"There is no reason. We are just a normal groups of monks on a pilgrimage." Edward said.
Hannah stared at him a moment, "You're going after the Lich King, aren't you?"
"Yes child we are."
Everyone fell silent a moment, there being nothing to say to that. "Well you're welcome to stay in our town as long as you wish. I'm only acting as mayor temporarily but I'm sure the new mayor will agree."
"I'm sure that she will. She came here with us."
"She did? Hmm, I had thought that it would take longer. Well anyway, I hope the rest of your stay here is less eventful." Edward nodded then got up and left.
When he had left Hannah asked, "Has anyone questioned the knight who attacked Morgan?"
"I'm afraid not. You see he's dead."
"How?"
"He killed himself. Not that he could have told us much, we know why he attacked her."
"He could have told us how many of his order are in the area. They don't normally work alone."
"You're afraid of further attacks."
"Well yes."
"We may need to arrange protection for Ms Maclay."
"I could."
"Not you. You're too close to her."
"But..."
"Besides you're not experienced enough to take on the knights of Galeone." Hannah nodded still obviously disagreeing with the decision. "Well then that'll be all." Hannah nodded again then rose and left.
***
That evening Thomson was going over the reports from the guard for the day when there was a knock at the door.
"Come in." He said. The door opened and Elizabeth walked in. "How can I help you Ms?"       
"Elizabeth Anderson.
"Ah, the new mayor."
Elizabeth nodded then sat down. She handed Thomson a scroll then said, "Here's the charter."
As Thomson read it he asked, "I heard that you arrived with that group of monks."
"Yes I did."
"I'm curious why you didn't visit earlier."
"I wanted to look around the town first, get an idea of what it's like."
"I take it this is your first mayorial position."
"Yes. I've been working as an ambassador for the last few years."
"Well I'm sure you'll be okay. Have you been to the palace recently?"
"I came here from there. Why?"
"It's just we've been hearing some strange rumours over the last few months. First the princess Beatrice was declared insane and her bothers going to become king. Then she's released and declared the next ruler and her brothers sent to a province in the north."
"Well I don't know much more than that. Shortly after the princess was declared insane I was placed under house arrest." Seeing the look Thomson was giving her she said, "Don't ask me why, I can't tell you. Anyway what I do know, and this is between you, me and the walls, is that Prince Edmund tried to seize control but was foiled in his plans. He's been sent north as punishment."
"That was what was being suggested. But I've been hearing stranger stuff." Thomsons went on "That a demon was involved."
"Well I can't comment on that but it is a strange coincidence that the regent disappeared while all this was going on." Elizabeth paused a moment, a look of worry crossing her face. "One thing I do know for sure is that things are very tense at the palace at the moment and no one is talking to anyone. There's normally quite a lot of gossip at the palace but there was none just before I left."
"Suggesting that they're hiding something." Thomson mused
"Maybe but at the moment there's no point speculating."
"I guess but I'd like to know what's going on in the palace. Since it can affect the whole kingdom."
"Well if you really want to know you ought to speak to Ms Watson."
"Who?" Thomson asked, then as he remembered he said, "You mean the new guard?"
"Yes. She's the prince and princess's sister in law."
"What? You're kidding."
"No. You do know that the prince married last month."
"Yes, we even heard about it out here."
"To whom?"
"Um, I think it was an Isabelle Watson." He stopped as he realised what he had just said, "Goddamn, I never made the connection till now. I mean there are lot's of people called Watson. So they're related."
"She was adopted by Isabelle's parents so I guess that makes her Isabelle's step sister. Also both she and Morgan are friendly with the new queen. In fact just before I came Beatrice asked me to keep an eye on them."
"She did?"
Elizabeth just nodded.
"I wonder why Hannah has never mentioned any of this."
"I guess she didn't want to be treated differently from everyone else."
"Given the fact she's living with a witch that was a forlorn hope. Anyway enough gossip. When will you be taking over."
"I think it'd be best if I started from tomorrow."
"Have you decided on a deputy?"
"I was hoping you'd continue in the post."
"I'd be happy to."
"Good. Well then I'll see you tomorrow."
***
When she had finished her shift Hannah went straight to the healers shop to see Morgan. When she entered she saw Catherine sitting behind the counter.
"Hello again." Catherine said, "I take it you're here to see Morgan."
Hannah nodded.
"Okay then, but if she starts to get tired then you're going to have to leave." Hannah nodded then walked through to the back room. Morgan was sitting up writing in a large book.
"Shouldn't you be resting?" Hannah said.
"I am," Morgan answered.
"So are you feeling any better?"
"At the moment I'm feeling kind of floaty."
"That's nice. I didn't know that was a side effect of being stabbed."
"It isn't. It is a side effect of the painkillers I've just taken."
"Right, of course." Hannah sat down next to Morgan and asked "I was wondering one thing. Why didn't you use that throw spell against the knight."
"The what spell?"
"You know that one that knocks a person back away from you. The one you used on me when we first met."
Morgan stared blankly at Hannah for a few seconds then said, "Shit."
"Morgan!" Hannah said in a shocked voice
"What?"
"You don't swear."
"Yes I do. At least I do when I almost get myself killed because I'm a total idiot. I guess when I saw the knight I just panicked. I had the herbs with me if only I'd thought of it. Instead I just threw a jar at him. Stupid, stupid, stupid."
"Well don't be too hard on yourself."
"Well how was your day?"
"It had it's moments. I helped protect a group of monks from bandits and I met an elf, or a half elf anyway."
"Really? I've always wanted to meet an elf, I guess a half elf would be just as good."
"Well she's the new mayor, so you should be able to."
"Wow. that'd be wonderful."
"Well don't get too excited. You're supposed to be resting."
"Actually I am starting to get a little tired."
"Then that's my cue to leave."
"You'll come tomorrow?" Morgan asked
"Of course." She kissed Morgan then stood up. Brushing a few loose hairs from Morgans face she said "I love you."
Morgan took Hannah's hand in her own and said, "I love you too."
Hannah stood gazing at Morgan a while, not wanting to leave, before saying, "Well till tomorrow." She walked up to the door then turned and waved before leaving.
***
As Brother Edwards entered the mayor's office he asked, "So how are you settling in?"
"Reasonably well. Things seem to have been reasonably well managed here. Though I think that may be more due to the deputy mayor than my predecessor."
Brother Edwards nodded, "Well then I'd like to talk to regarding the funereal arrangements for my brethren."
"Of course. well I want you to know that all the facilities of the town will be made available to you."
"Thankyou. I would like my breathrens remains to be sent back to our order."
Elizabeth frowned, "That won't be easy."
"But not impossible."
"No. Okay then I'll arrange transport for them." Brother Edwards nodded his gratitude. "How long will your order be staying in Respite."
"I don't think we'll be ready to leave for at least a week."
"So you still intend to go on to the great mountains."
"Nothing has changed that would stop us."
"Don't you care that you're throwing your lives away?"
"Just because you don't have any faith is no reason to criticise those who do."
"I have faith, I'm just not willing to die for mine."
Without answering Brother Edwards stood up and left.
***
Hannah got to guard's barracks a little early and seeing no one else around she began practicing.
She had been doing this for about half an hour when someone commented, "That's a nice technique you've got there."
Hannah gave a slight gasp, the sword slipping out of her hand.
Jared gave a slight shake of his head as he went to retrieve the sword. "You know you're going to have to learn to keep hold of your sword, even when someone surprises you."
"Sorry sir, I didn't know you were there."
Jared handed her sword back, "That much was obvious. So would you like a sparring partner?"
"Certainly." As they took up positions Hannah said, "I wanted to thank you." Seeing the look of confusion on Jared's face she said, "I heard it was you who stopped that knight from killing Morgan."
"Yes well as captain of the town guard it is up to me to protect it's citizens, whoever they may be. Anyway I'd like you to take me to where you fought the bandits. See if we can find anything out about them."
"Certainly."
A short distance away two men were watching. "The redhead is getting quite good," One of them said.
"Yes," The other agreed. "Especially considering that when I met her she barely knew which end of the sword to hold."
"I heard she was responsible for your limp."
"She caught me by surprise. No matter, when our employer is finished with her I'll get back at her. I'll make her scream."
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