
Risk Everything
by Sophia Johnson
July, 2005
ISBN: 0821778838
Zebra Historical
"Very Intense"—New York Times Bestselling Author Susan Johnson
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CHAPTER 1
Southeast of the Kyle of Tongue, Scotland, 1074
Meghan of Blackthorn slipped from her bed in the dead of night. She did not light a candle, for guards atop the battlements would note it.
Sprawling on the cold, wooden floor, her head beneath the bed, she pulled forth the clothing hidden there. A warrior's attire. She made haste to don them until she came to the last items. Helmet and chain mail. When her fingers touched their cold links, she sighed with satisfaction.
She soon sighed with frustration.
'Twas no easy task alone. After several failed attempts, she draped the mail on the side of the bed. She leaned over, her upper body level with the bottom links, and lifted them. She burrowed inside the armor much like a dog scrabbling through a tight tunnel, arms entering first, then head and shoulders. She gasped for air when her head and arms popped out their openings.
She grinned as she tied a coarse leather thong around her heavy hair, then stuffed its length inside a conical helmet complete with nose guard. Hidden beneath the armor, she would pass for a young warrior intent on carrying out Mereck's orders.
Simple blinked when Meghan lifted her from her perch, clasped her tight to her chest then covered her with a dark cloth. She prayed the sparrowhawk would not take fright and expose her with loud, distressed chirps. Casting quick, uneasy glances over her shoulder, she padded below and grasped the heavy door. Bit by bit, she opened it. She cringed when it made dull, scraping sounds. Why had she never noted it? She slithered through the narrow opening and raced down the castle steps. When she entered the dark stable, she sighed out a long-held breath.
Happily, the warriors lodged their horses in a separate area. Working with quick efficiency, she readied Storm and mounted. As she rode out into the bailey toward the gathering patrol, her wary eyes did not miss a single detail.
'Twas still dark as midnight when she fell in line behind the last warrior. She kept her eyes lowered, her back straight. Had the moon been full, she would not have found an easy time of it as they passed by the guards at the gatehouse.
The horses' hooves made little sound on the thick carpet of damp leaves of the forest path. Half a league from Blackthorn, she lagged behind and guided her mount off the path.
Meghan had not felt this free in months. She dreaded the heated dispute she would have with Connor when she returned to the castle and he caught her.
Nay, no mere dispute. Her brother's efforts to rule her always turned into a resounding brawl. He would yell and bluster, and threaten to beat her. She would react by screaming threats at him to even dare think on it. Never one to pass up a challenge, Connor would attempt to do just that. They ended wrestling in the dirt like undisciplined, grubby squires.
Of course, if he appealed to their cousin Damron, the laird of Blackthorn, she would be in serious trouble. Knowing their cousin and his stern ways, he would not hesitate to blister her bare arse till she couldna sit for a sennight or more.
She shrugged. The taste of freedom was worth the punishment she might receive.
Mereck had taught her much about escaping. All manner of ways. The commander of Blackthorn's army would not be pleased that she used one of them now to thwart him. He had forewarned the warriors to confine the women within the keep.
He had cautioned them about one woman in particular.
Her.
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Dawn's faint golden rays winked through the fluttering canopy of leaves when she came to her destination. After removing Simple's hood, she released her. "Fly, little one, but dinna think to prey on a plump hare," she cautioned.
'Twas not long after when she stalked her own prey, a buck making its hesitant way through the forest. He oft raised his head and looked around, then went back to his feeding. Slow and easy, she raised her bow and sighted down the arrow. Taking a deep breath, she drew the bowstring taut. A whoosh of air left her lips as she freed the arrow to zing its way to the target.
Moments later, she stood over the buck she had cleanly killed with an arrow through its heart. Simple swooped down to land on a bush and study the deer. The bird's small head twisted from side to side as if pondering how to strike. Meghan shook her head and clucked her tongue.
"Ye canna attack such a beastie, silly bird. 'Tis bad enough ye think to bring down cook's chickens and not the wee animals ye should be huntin', isna that right, Storm?" she said as she threaded her fingers through the horse's mane.
Warm and sticky now, she tugged off her helmet. Her hair tumbled down, and she lifted it, allowing the cool air to sooth her neck. How could warriors stand such confinement on hot days?
Simple swiveled her head, searching the woods on all sides. Meghan froze. The hair on her nape prickled. Her skin crawled and shivers ran down her spine. How had she missed it?
She felt them.
Eyes. Everywhere.
As if hands explored her body. And not as a lover would do.
She lowered her head and peered from the corner of her eyes. How far had she strayed from Storm? Fleet as a hare, she spun around, took two leaps and sprang onto her mount. As her bottom hit the seat, she kicked the horse into action.
Whoops of triumph rang out as men and horses burst through the trees. Guiding Storm with her legs, she whipped an arrow from the quiver and notched it. She bent low over Storm's neck as she threaded him through a narrow opening in the trees that a warrior hampered with weapons could not manage.
Men raced to block her escape. To her thinking, one fool tarried too long when she charged toward them. He soon wore her arrow in his leg. Startled, he jerked back on the reins and strove to keep his balance. She streaked past, his loud curses ringing like music to her ears.
Who were they? So many of them. Deep within Blackthorn's borders. And falsely wearing the Morgan colors.
Sweat trickled between her breasts as she wove her mount through the dense forest.
Meghan ducked and swerved, hanging from the side of her horse to avoid low hanging branches. Bushes and trees on all sides appeared to reach and grab for her, seeming to ally themselves with her pursuers. Her hair escaped its tie and flew free, whipping her cheeks with the leather strip that clung to small twigs and leaves caught in the tangled strands.
"Dinna let her get away!" a voice shouted behind her.
"Circle and cut the lass off," yelled another.
She veered to the right. A large brown steed pressed close. The rider's heated body reeked of pungent sweat. His fingers snatched at her left arm. She leaned far to the right. He overreached and grabbed his horse's mane to upright himeslf.
"Devil take it," he shouted, furious now. "Do I get my hands on her, I will tear her off that beast."
"Not afore I have the pleasure of teaching this warrior woman her place," bellowed a horseman bearing down on her.
She would bet it was the man she had injured.
"I will gut any man who harms her."
Meghan flinched. This man's tone was cold and hard. 'Twas surely their leader. Her heart lurched then thudded in her chest as prickles of fear burrowed through her. His voice had a familiar ring, but she could not place it.
It was hidden, locked tight in her memory.
Lurking....
Teasing....
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