The Lady Fatinah might have been a woman of immeasurable wealth, but she'd spent the short years of that nobility on the dusty caravan track gathering her wealth. Before she'd merely been Nerisaa dirty orphan child who'd snatched a bath in cold rain barrels set beneath tenement gutters.
Abubensu had boasted of her mansion's view, praised the nursery he'd had remodeled to her exacting specifications, but he'd never said anything about the bath. When Nerisa had discovered it she'd whispered a fervent prayer of thanks to whatever god had sent such splendor her way.
Nerisa captured the huge sponge floating on the water. She reached over to the ledge and picked up the ornate bottle of bathing oilsone of many gifts she'd received from the guests who'd attended her welcoming banquet. The liquid inside was a deep purple, so rich in oily texture that it nearly glowed.
She withdrew the bulbous stopper, dribbled oil on the sponge, replaced the top, then smoothed the delicious, perfumed liquid over her body. Nerisa breathed another long sigh. She'd never felt so clean, so pampered, so
The thought broke off as once again she thought she heard voices.
She let the sponge float away and looked up. Once again there was nothing and no one to be seen.
Then she heard a high-piping voice and smiled.
A moment later Scani came in, Palimak perched on her hip.
"Lord Timura is here, My Lady, the nurse announced.
"Thank you, Scani, Nerisa. Tell him I'll be with him when I've done with my bath."
Scani bobbed a curtsy. Yes, My Lady."
Nerisa smiled up at the child.
"And how is my darling Palimak? she said.
The child's finger jabbed outpointing directly at her.
"Shut up! he said.
Scani was shocked. Don't speak to your mother like that, she scolded.
Again, Palimak pointed, but his finger was at a lower level.
"Shut up! he said again. He sounded angry.
"Hush, child! Scani said. Young lord or not, old Scani will peel your hide if you keep talking like that."
"Pay him no mind, Nerisa said. He's just trying to get attention. If we ignore him he'll stop."
But Scani was upset. This was a blow to her skills as a nursemaid. I don't know where he got such language, My Lady! she said. Those are words I most certainly never use."
"Shut up! Palimak broke in.
Then he wriggled and kicked so fiercely Scani was forced to lower him to the floor and let him go.
"Stop that, Palimak! Scani cried.
But the child paid no attention. On his hands and knees, he skittered across the wet marble floor. He stopped at the edge of the bath.
His eyes glowed yellow as he regarded the bottle of bath oils.
"Shut up! he demanded.
He slapped at the bottle, rocking it.
"Shut up, shut up, shuutt uppp!"
And then, to the shocked amazement of the two women, he gave the bottle such a blow that it slammed against the edge of the tub.
Glass shattered in every direction.
Iraj reeled back as the image exploded in his face.
"The little whore's son! he shouted.
Then he looked at the alembic, saw it was quite whole, and realized no harm was done.
He laughed mightily, slapping his thigh in glee. It was almost as if the little bastard knew we were spying on his mother, he chortled.
His three new friends laughed with him.
"Tell me, Majesty, Kalasariz said, wasn't she as beautiful as you've heard?"
Iraj glanced at the alembic again. His mouth suddenly went dry as he recalled the vision of Nerisa floating naked in her bath. He could almost taste her woman's scent rising on the perfumed steam.
"Yes, he said, voice rough.
"Even I was moved, Majesty, Luka said. And I'm a demon and have little appreciate for the female human form."
"She seemed a dish more fit for a king, Fari said, than a man of such common breeding as Timura."
Iraj's eyes narrowed. What are you suggesting? he asked.
"Suggesting? Why, nothing, Majesty, Fari said. I was only commenting on the obvious."
"Lord Timura does claim to be His Majesty's most ardent friend and supporter, Kalasariz said to the others.
"That's certainly true, Luka said. He's told us all that often enough… When it suits his purpose."
"Perhaps it's time you tested that friendship, Majesty, Kalasariz said.
"See how deep his feelings for you really are."
Protarus licked dry lips. His fingers rapped against the alembic's stopperthinking, rap, rap, thinking.
Then he noddedhard. His decision was made.
"As I see it, he said, Safar's left me with no other choice."
"In the past, Safar said to Nerisa, Iraj always listened to what I said. He didn't necessarily take my advice, nor did I always act as he wanted, but there were no hard feelings over it. At least none he showed."
It was night and the two were curled up on Nerisa's bed, the sleeping Palimak between them. The child had been restless since the incident in the bath the previous day, his sleep plagued with nightmares. At Safar's urging Nerisa had brought the child into their bed and now he was sleeping peacefully, thumb stuck firmly in his mouth.
"We don't have to become man and wife, Safar, Nerisa said. I'll be your concubine, if you like. Or, since I'm a woman of means, you can be mine."
Safar smiled, but the smile didn't linger long.
"There's much more behind this than our nuptials, he said.
Nerisa nodded. He'd told her about the great lie Protarus was demanding of him, and the conspiracy he suspected was being hatched by Luka, Fari and Kalasariz.
"I was just making a silly jest, she said.
"For some reason, Safar said, he's taken a sharp turn off the road we were both traveling on. And I don't know how to move him back."
Nerisa shivered. I feel like a devil just perched on my grave, she said. When I was girl on the streets of Walaria I always took that feeling as a warning sign. I don't know how many times I boltedfor no reason other than that shivery feelingthen saw the thief catcher creeping down the alley."
"Gundara has been howling danger since I left the palace, Safar said. He advises me to flee."
"Then let's do it, Nerisa said, suddenly fierce. Leave everything behind us and flee immediately. We won't lack for money. I have gold cached all over Esmir."
"I can't, Safar said.
Nerisa peered at him. Then, I suppose it'd be pretty difficult giving up being Grand Wazier, she said. It's hard to imagine having so much power."
"That means nothing to me, Nerisa, Safar said. It was never anything I wanted, much less sought. Why, my fondest boyhood dream was to succeed my father some day as the greatest potter in all Kyrania."
"Then let's go to Kyrania, Nerisa said. You talked about it so much in Walaria that it seemed a paradise to me. We'll go together. I'll be your wife, a simple village woman, with Palimak on my hip and his sister growing in my belly."
Her eyes glistened. That was always my fondest dream, Safar, she said. So why don't we both make those dreams come true?"
He took her hand and said, I wish I could, but the Fates have decreed otherwise."
And then he told her the tale of two womenone a vision in Alisarrian's cave, the other a living woman, Methydia, a powerful witch and visionary in her own right.
When he was done he said, Both insisted Iraj and I must travel the same path together. And at the end of that road is the answer I seek. The answer to the riddle of Hadin."
"Well, I'm no witch, Nerisa said, and I'm certainly no vision in a cave. But it's plain to me Protarus has strayed off that path. You said it yourself. You said he'd taken a sharp turn and you didn't know how to get him back on the same road again.