Part 31 (1/2)
The blacksmith nodded and returned to pounding out his horseshoes.
Viktor indicated the back of the stable. ”We were supposed to meet him in the last stall.”
Ewan nodded as he considered the best way to go about this confrontation.
The last thing he wanted was for Nora or the gypsies to be harmed.
He looked around the crowd. ”Do you see anyone who looks like the man who hired you?”
Viktor shook his head.
”Fine then.” Ewan ordered Lysander to keep the ladies back while he, Pagan and Viktor went to meet the man who would pay them.
”What if he sees you?” Catarina asked. ”It might make him scared to know that you're here. No offense, Ewan, but you're a large man, and I'm sure he'd be frightened to know you've come for retaliation.”
She had a point with that.
”I'll have Viktor tie my hands then. We can pretend he brought me here for the man's scrutiny.”
”But we were going to be paid to ride you around, then let you go,” Bavel said. ”If he sees you here, he might run.”
” 'Us a chance we'll have to take. I'm a little too large to hide anywhere. It's not as if he'd have any trouble figuring out who I am.”
”Point well taken,” Viktor said.
Viktor told Lysander to fetch a piece of rope.
Once Lysander returned, Ewan allowed Viktor to loosely tie his hands behind his back so that he could escape if need be.
”I think this is a bad idea,” Nora said. ”I dinna cherish the thought of you going in there like this.”
Ewan winked at her. ”I'm a big lad, la.s.s. I can handle my own.”
Nora and Catarina exchanged unamused looks as they were left behind.
”Men,” Nora muttered under her breath. ”They think they're invincible and thatwe are fragile.”
Catarina nodded, then turned to look at their ”guard.” ”Lysander,” she said. ”I am thirsty. Think you, you could fetch my tankard from the wagon so that I could get a drink of water from yon well?”
Lysander agreed, but no sooner had he climbed into the wagon than Catarina locked him inside.
”Cat!” he snapped angrily, rattling the door so fiercely that Nora half expected him to wrench it from the hinges. ”Release me. I hate it when you do this.”
Cat smiled impishly at her and wiped her hands in triumph. ”Ready to find out about this man?”
”Absolutely.”
United in mischief, the two of them made their way to the stable to find Viktor, Bavel, Pagan and Ewan in there all alone, looking sour.
”Maybe we're early?” Viktor said hopefully as he and Bavel walked around the last stall.
”Maybe we were duped,” Bavel added. ”Maybe he had no intention of ever paying us.”
Ewan's reasoning made the most sense. ”Or maybe he saw us arrive and is hiding.”
Viktor nodded. ”That is most likely it. Bavel stay here, and let us look about and see if we can find him.”
Ewan loosened the ropes on his hands and handed them to Bavel.
Catarina stood up as the men pa.s.sed by.
Ewan's face darkened dangerously as he saw the two of them there alone.
”Where's Lysander?” he growled.
Catarina didn't even flinch at his tone or fierce demeanor. ”Back of the wagon. You men are ever easy to trap when a woman knows how.”
Ewan didn't appear to appreciate her words. ”What is it with you locking people inside your wagon, Catarina? I think someone should set fire to it.”
Catarina gasped. ”Don't even say such a thing. That wagon belonged to my grandfather and his father before him.”
”Aye,” Bavel said.” 'Twould be bad luck to lose it now. Their ghosts would haunt us forever.”
Ewan apologized, and then the men left her and Catarina alone. Verbally at least.
They did, however, accompany the women to let out poor Lysander, who chastised the women greatly.
”Next time, Cat,” Lysander growled, ”I swear, father or no, I'm taking a hand to your backside for that.”
Catarina made a rude noise at him.
Ewan ignored their sniping and deposited the women and Lysander in a small pub before he went back to help Viktor, Pagan and Bavel search for the unknown man.
The little room was crowded with people coming and going. There were four serving wenches and a heavy-set man who kept ordering the women about.
They went to sit at a table in the rear corner that had just been cleared.
A buxom blond woman paused as they neared the table. She had the old dishes from another table balanced carefully on a large serving tray. ”No offense, my lord and ladies, but if you're needing food, one of you'll need to follow me to order it. We're dreadfully busy and equally short-handed. But you shouldn't have to wait too long for your meals.”
Lysander followed after the woman to order their food, and while they waited for his return, Catarina left Nora so that she could attend to her personal needs.
Nora sat alone at the table. She watched two men break out into a fight and saw the owner toss both of them out the door. The luscious, rich smell of baking bread and roasting meat filled the air.
It was enough to make her stomach rumble.
Lysander held up his hand to her to signal that he would be right back.
Nora waited patiently while the room's conversations buzzed loudly in her ears.