Chapter 24

She took his hand and stood. When he tried to release it, however, she clung tightly to him. They walked to the fire where Dinton and Tero were lounging, Tero whittling again.

“About time,” Dinton said. “There’s stew left in the pot for you two.”

“Thank you, my friend,” Frank said and then he frowned.

Sophyra had tensed and was standing slightly behind him, her eyes on the ground, her grip on his hand almost painful.

“Sophyra, they will not harm you, either. Dinton and Tero are my friends, and they are good men. You have no reason to be afraid anymore.”

He pulled her forward and put his arm around her shoulder. Tero put down his wood and knife and stood up. Frank felt Sophyra start to shake, but he held her firmly, and she stiffened in surprise when Tero knelt before her, his open hand on his heart.

“I swear my life to you, lady,” he said, his eyes on hers. “I will give my life before I let anyone harm you.”

Not to be outdone, Dinton joined him. “I also pledge my life to you. I will
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