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"You'll have to take care of it," she warned him.Well, I'd be saying thatif it was a cat . "And it'll cost you."
"Oh, surely not," Feric said cheerfully. "If two can live as cheaply as one, then surely three can live as cheaply as two. Especially when the third's as small as this little person."
With a grin, Teri threw a brawny arm around his narrow shoulders and hugged him to her.
"Your economic theory stinks, but your heart's in the right place." She pursed her lips, sighed and said, "All right. I'll check through the market and surrounding neighborhoods to see if someone's missing a baby. Y'know, if she was senile this might not be hers. She might've just picked it up and carried it along until she was tired of it."
"She didn'tseem senile," Feric said doubtfully.
Teri gave him a squeeze and shook him gently.
"She gave an infant to a total stranger. That doesn't argue for stability, my dear."
Feric looked thoughtful. "I didn't get to read much," he said, "but she was in danger."
With a sigh and a roll of her eyes Terion let him go.
"She was!" he insisted. "Real danger, too, not like she was going to stub a toe or something. Bet she left the baby with me to keep it safe. She was preoccupied-not listening to me at all, really. Like someone was after them and she feared to be found."
"Oh, Feric, you're making up a whole history for her. You know fortune telling's not your best thing."
"I'm getting better," he muttered.
"She's probably some dotty old granny who is right now wondering if she's forgotten something." Terion leaned down and lifted the child, cradling it in her arms. "Let's go have supper," she said, putting a stop to his sputtering. "Then I'll start looking around. I'll get some of the squad to ask questions too. We'll soon have this little one back where she, or he belongs."
Terion walked along, thinking hard. She'd been to city guard headquarters; no missing child to match their found one had been reported.
The baby's healthy, despite the dirt and rags, so someone's been looking after it,she mused.
Granny?Then why dump the child on the first stranger she met? Maybe she'd found it beyond her strength or means to care for it.If so Feric's the perfect mark. Teri's mouth quirked at that. No way would her sweetie throw the baby out with the bathwater. None she'd questioned in the Itinerant's Market knew of a wandering granny or missing baby.
But that's the nature of the place,Teri thought glumly.People leave. Who'll notice you're missing when you're expected to disappear.
Shrieking! Howling-an angry, unending cry. The source; the room occupied by Feric and herself.
Alarmed, Teri ran for home, leaping upstairs two at time. She flung open their door, then slammed it shut behind her.
"Feric! What happened? I could hear that baby screaming all the way down the street!"
"I don't know!" He wrung his hands. "He just started and nothing I can do will shut him up."
"It's a he?" she asked.
"Idon't know!" Feric snapped.
Terion sniffed. "Well, you're about to find out," she said. "It needs changing." She went to the wash basin intending to toss him a linen towel.
"You do it!" Feric said in a panic. "You're the woman."
There was a silence. Like that following a deafening peal of thunder. Even the baby was silent, its mouth open, staring at the young mage. Feric cringed and put his hand to his mouth, as if, too late, he'd stuff the words back in.
Slowly, Terion turned.
"The crying," Feric said in a rush, pointing at the baby with both hands. "I wasn't thinking, I was panicked."
She raised one brow, glanced at the child. The baby looked positively indignant.
"If you want a pet, my boy, you have take care of itand clean up after. I have nothing to do with it." She flung him the towel. "I will, however, get you some hot water." She picked up the pitcher and left the room.
Feric and the baby looked at one another.
"That was close," the magician said.
He could have sworn the baby nodded.
A few moments ago, when the market shut down, Feric had closed his curtains, resolved to find out something about their little boy. Taking the cards the baby had played with, dry now, he dealt them, then blinked at the pattern the cards formed.
"Thiscan't be," Feric whispered.
Reaching out he touched a card indicating royal blood. Suddenly Terion swept aside the tent flap, a peculiarly pleased expression on her handsome face.
"You won'tbelieve this!" she whispered. She turned and held the curtain aside.
Feric shot to his feet when he saw the gold coronet glittering in the man's dark hair. His visitor's robes were embroidered with the royal crest of Sarna. Standing, the man's head touched the blue ceiling; so broad were his shoulders he literally filled the tent. A smile beamed out of his black beard like a crescent moon.
"I hear you've found my nephew," he said.
Feric bowed. "I founda baby, Your Grace. Hopefully it will be your missing child."
"Well, where is he?" The Duke looked around the small tent, a frown quickly replacing his smile.
"Our neighbor happened by, Your Grace, the baby was restless, so she volunteered to take care of him for a few hours. He's at our apartment." Feric was nervous about the Duke's reaction to this news. Teri, he knew, would be appalled. He avoided her eyes.
Terion had all she could do to keep from shouting,"Are you crazy? You gave the Duke's nephew into the care of a woman who gives spankings for a living! " Teri knew this was unfair, Feric couldn't have known they were coming. And she liked l.u.s.tra, who'd been a good neighbor and friend to both of them.Besides she's too professional to spank somebody without being paid for it. Especially someone who wouldn't enjoy it.
They could only hope the Duke, in his joy at finding his nephew, wouldn't notice the babysitter's true profession.
"I'm sorry, Your Grace," she said aloud. "We never dreamed we'd find the child's family so quickly."
"Of course," he said coldly. "In any case this is no place for children. Shall we go?" he asked Terion, Feric having disappeared upon being unable to supply what was wanted.
"Yes, Your Grace." Teri bowed, gesturing Feric to remain behind.If he does notice l.u.s.tra's a . . . well, I don't want my sweetie within arm's reach.
Feric sat down with a "Woof!"The Duke's nephew!That explains the cards.
An arm snaked around his neck dragging him backwards, a knife dug into his neck. Feric prayed that whoever it was would strangle him because the knife was as dull as air.
"Where's my Lopy?" a voice growled in his ear.
What in the cold h.e.l.ls is a lopy?Feric asked himself.A shoe, a doll, a breakfast food? Sounded like food.A big bowl of lopy, he thought frantically.
"I don't have any," he gasped, pushing at the arm around his narrowing windpipe.
There was a pause, then a hard hand smacked his head. "The boy, you idiot! Where's the baby I gave you to care for?"
"Oh. Ah. The Duke . . ."
Another slap.
"I saw the Duke. Where's the baby?"
Alzira let Feric go. He sat up, rubbing throat and head as he turned to stare at her.
"Are you mad-running away with the Duke's nephew?" he asked.
"The king's his only relative and Velops has no children!" she snapped.
"Well isn't it possible the Duke knows something you don't. I mean, perhaps the king . . ." instinct warned him not to say it. "You know."
"Velops-has-no-children," she said through the teeth she had left. Alzira stood staring haughtily down at him. "If the Duke gets the child first he'll be dead in days."
"How can you say that?" Feric asked.
"Because the babe is King Velops, andI am Queen Alzira."
Feric stared, she couldn't be who she said she was. The Queen was a blooming young warrior of twenty-two. And yet, hefelt she was telling the truth, sensed the tickle of magic now he was this close to her.
Alzira grabbed Feric by the front of his robe and pulled him up, very slowly, arms trembling with the effort.
"Youwill help me," she told him. "Where-is-Velops?" Alzira watched his eyes, sensed him wavering.
"Take a chance!" she demanded.
"Follow me," he said.
l.u.s.tra waited as long as she could, then changed into her working clothes, telling the landlady she was taking the baby with her to the cook shop where she ate so that Teri or Feric would know where to find them.
Now, while she sipped her after dinner wine, the baby rested his rose petal cheek against one ripe, white breast, his chubby hand slowly stroking the other.
"Vel-Lops!" an old woman squawked.
The baby sat bolt upright, exactly the same expression on his face that Feric might have worn had Teri caught him in the same situation.
"Ah!" the infant shouted ecstatically and slid off l.u.s.tra's black satin lap. "Ah!" he repeated, toddlingrapidly towards the hag.
"Pffft!" Alzira gave a dismissive wave and turned her back on him.
"Ah?" he said sadly. Then began to cry, mouth opened wide, with no sound coming out. Red-faced the child danced silently, caught his breath and an ear-shattering shriek burst forth.
"Please, Lopy! Don't be such a baby!" Alzira snapped. "And don't try to tell me you didn't know what you were doing."
Feric and l.u.s.tra exchanged glances. She frowning, he shrugging sheepishly.
"Ah!" Velops said pa.s.sionately and threw chubby arms around her leg.
"We've no time for this," Alzira said, s.n.a.t.c.hing him up. Cold shot through her as she realized he was now light enough for her to carry.
"You didn't see me," Feric whispered to l.u.s.tra, then led Alzira and Velops through the grease-stained curtain that mercifully hid the kitchen from the customers.
l.u.s.tra shook her head and took another sip of wine. Teri and Feric were certainly an odd couple.
Terion entered the cook shop, stopping short at the sight of a childless l.u.s.tra.
"Mmmwhere's the baby?" she managed to ask casually. She felt the Duke looming over her like a tidal wave looking for a village to drown.
"Ohhh," l.u.s.tra drawled, "his little old lady showed up and he fairlyflew into her arms." Never glancing at the Duke she made a little moue in response to Terion's horrified expression. "You should be pleased,"
l.u.s.tra scolded. "He's back where he started and happy to boot. If you didn't want me to give him up, you should have said so."
Irritated, Terion gestured to the Duke.
"Turns out our waif belongs to the royal family. He's Duke Allu's nephew."
l.u.s.tra glanced up at him through her eyelashes.
"You naughty man," she purred. "You should be punished for losing your nephew." She gave him an a.s.sessing look.
To Teri's surprise the Duke bowed low, hand to his heart.
"Beautiful lady," Allu murmured, "the blame is all mine."
"Yesss," l.u.s.tra hissed, eyes glittering.
The Duke moved to take the other seat at her table. A long, pale leg snaked out to claim it. The cross gaitering on l.u.s.tra's sandals went all the way to the top of her leg and so did the Duke's eyes, to where the delicate skin of her inner thigh plumped out against the black leather. I can almost see his eyes leaping out of his head and running up and down her leg yelling "Yippee!",Terion thought. She'd never seen her neighbor slip into working mode and was impressed, also astonished to see the Duke responding like this.
"You should go find your nephew," l.u.s.tra said, flicking her fingers at him in dismissal.
Terion felt her eyebrows rise.
"Of course, Lady." Allu bowed again, gestured for his people and Terion to leave with him.