by Thorin on Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:10 am
Thorin watched men haul items out of her room and toss them into the unforgiving ocean. They fell into the blackened depths, out of sight forever. Hearing another voice, he jumped, startled and immediately unsheathed his blade- it was only Aiden. Sighing, Thorin sheathed his blade, wondering if he should have the damned thing to begin with. When Aiden mentioned that the Queen needed his emotional support, he continued to stare into the hypnotic waves.
“You are right, as usual. She needs me, but she wouldn't have wanted me earlier.” Smirking, he watched Aiden's hygiene habits. “Igraine might think she is Queen of your homeland, but she is a foreigner in this realm until she crosses over. Her mother, this Kahlan, placed her in a dangerous position and for that reason, I cannot forgive her.” Thorin said, not letting Aiden interrupt. He could see the anger rise in the man, but he wanted to make his point clear. “She has been an easy target since she left her home and ventured into unfamiliar grounds.” Thorin kept his smirk visible, when Aiden spoke in such a casual manner.
“Without her, your men would have killed me on sight, or do you deny that? Without having been introduced, or put in her favor, I'd be another dead demon to brag about over dinner with your comrades.” Thorin said, scorning Aiden for nothing in particular. He didn't know why he felt such hatred toward the man right now..maybe it had been his calm demeanor, during a situation that could have been deadly.
Thorin stood closer to Aiden, letting their eyes meet. This time, his gaze held a confidence that had never been present before. “If she is to declare me as her lover, then that makes me her equal and in charge of her well-being. Her mother isn't here to protect her right now. Furthermore, your men have failed to detect this creature and prevent him from interfering with your Queen- twice.” He began to walk toward Igraines room, hinting that he was taking Aiden's advice, but only in hope that everyone would cooperate with the plan.
“Do you think it's wise for me to be in the same room with her, when the bastard could cross over again? I want him to come to me, not put myself in a situation where he could use her life against me.” Thorin said, making Aiden think of the possibilities from one mistake.
“I will go to her....but if anything happens to her, I blame you.” Thorin said harshly, only regretting his words momentarily. Igraine would hear footsteps approach her room, where guards stood outside obediently. Thorin nodded at each of them and whispered their dismissal. He entered the room quietly, motioning for the guard to leave the room.
When the guard left the quarters, he caressed her shoulder gently, watching her hug onto the pillow for security. He knew that the best way to get her to talk, would be in a soothing voice. “Igraine...”