The Kaiserine's Champion (Book Excerpt) by Derek Paterson
Page 1 of 9 A heavy key clattered in the lock, then the door swung open and the sergeant
said, "Here's your breakfast, Manfred my boy. Enjoy your last meal!" With this
he emptied the contents of the night bucket over me and stood there laughing
heartily, while I choked and gagged at the rancid stench. "You
hear that?" he said, jerking a callused thumb toward the barred window. I'd
been listening to the sawing and hammering since dawn. "You're going to swing
soon, m'lad. Rest assured, I'll be in the front row, cheering as you gasp and
kick your way to Hades."
I wiped filth off my face with my sleeve and glared at him. There really
wasn't much else I could do, sitting there chained to the wall. He laughed
again, turned away and made to step into the corridorthen snapped to
attention, his expression changing from amusement to outright fear in the space
of a single heartbeat.
I'd heard the footsteps approaching and assumed it must be one of my
gaolers, but apparently not. An oil lantern came into view, held by a tall,
well-dressed noble with dark eyes, a hooked nose and lips that looked as though
they'd never smiled. He wore his arrogance like an impenetrable cloak. His
cold, unblinking gaze studied every inch of the cell before coming to settle
upon me. A shiver ran up my spine unbidden, though I'd no idea why.
"So, this is the swordsman," he said. "You have him in chains, I see."
"Yes, sir," the sergeant said. "Extremely dangerous, sir. Killed six of the
Duke's Wardens single-handed, he did, and put another three in hospital. The
doctor says they'll be out of action for weeks. Duke Wilhelm is"
"I know what Duke Wilhelm is," my visitor said softly, and the chill in his
voice did not go unnoticed. He nudged my foot with the polished toe of his
boot. "So, what have you to say for yourself, you scoundrel?" I
had nothing to say, to him or any other passing aristo who thought it might be
amusing to drop in and taunt me before I died, so I kept my mouth shut.
"Cat got your tongue, mmm? Sergeant, I want to talk to this rogue in
private. Close the door on your way out."
"But, sir"
"He's chained to the wall, Sergeant," the tall man said wearily. "I think
I'll be safe enough, don't you?"
The sergeant frowned, but did as he was told. The door clicked shut behind
him. At that moment the hammering stopped, as if the two events were somehow
related.
"It sounds like they're ready for you," my nameless visitor said. "In which
case I'd best make this short, lest we're interrupted before we conclude our
business."
Curiosity made me ask, "What business? Who are you, and what do you want of
me?"
Ignoring my questions, he said, "It isn't every day I get to meet a
swordsman of your caliber. Six Wardens dead and another three wounded, eh?
Remarkable." He took a silk handkerchief from his sleeve and dropped it onto my
lap. I hesitated to touch it, but he nodded, so I picked it up and used it to
wipe my face. When I offered to return it he shook his head. "Why don't you
tell me what happened last night?" he said.
"I think you already know."
"They say you picked a fight with the Duke's men."
"The Duke's ruffians, you mean." I couldn't keep the anger and resentment
from my voice. "They're the ones who swaggered into the tavern and picked a
fight, not me." Copyright© 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Derek Paterson, sffworld.com. All rights reserved. No part of this may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the author.
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