An Excerpt from LORD OF BLAKELEY, my new book coming out this summer.
“Lord
Andrew! Come quick! We’re being attacked! There is a regiment of Bishopites on Blakeley
soil. Up on the hill! They’re burning our crops. They’re chopped down our fruit trees,” Jacob
cried out.
“Aleese,
listen to me very carefully. Go to the wine
cellar and lock yourself in. You’ll be
safe there. I’ll be back as soon as
possible. Stay in there and do not come
out until I come and get you. This is
very important. Do you understand me?”
Aleese
nodded and Andrew ran out and mounted, riding out in front of his army to find
and do battle with the Bishopites.
“Carmine!”
called Andrew, “Are you SURE they are the Bishopites? How the hell did they get here? We dismantled and buried the transport
dock. They have no way back here! They cannot be the Bishopites.”
“One
came down and announced to us that he was a Bishopite and they were here to
steal our food, chop down our trees, and burn the rest of our farmlands. That’s all we know.”
Just then a man jumped on Andrew out
of nowhere and they both were blown up in a cloud of dust with a thunderous
crash. Bodily debris flew in the
air. Immediately all the Bishopites up
on the hill disappeared.
The
stunned Blakeley army, in shock over the loss of their beloved leader, searched the area for any sign of Lord Andrew. Sadly they returned to the village..
“He
blew them all up! Somehow, our Andrew, our
Lord of Blakeley, managed to blow up all the Bishopites. To save our land. To save our food, our crops. To save US.
He is a hero. The bravest man in
all of Blakeley,” said Carmine crying.
They
rode home in silence
“Jared,
somebody has to tell her. I don’t want
to do it.”
“Carmine,
you have to do it. She likes you. You’re closer to her than any of the rest of
us.”
“Yes,
I am! And that’s why I don’t want to
tell her! She’ll hate me if I bring her
the news of his death.”
“No! She won’t.
She’ll be broken-hearted because she truly loves him. She’ll sob and cry. And then, she’ll probably go back to Havenhill. She only stayed here with us because of
Andrew, to be with him.”
Carmine
dismounted and walked into the Manor House.
“Lord
Andrew has been killed in battle. He
died saving the rest of us. He… He was
the bravest man we have ever seen in all our lives. Where is Lady Aleese?”
“She
has locked herself in the wine cellar, as Lord Andrew commanded.”
Carmine
turned and went down to the cellar. He
knocked on the door.
“Lady
Aleese, it’s Carmine. Come out.”
“Where
is Drew?”
“Lady
Aleese? Please, come out,” he
begged. “I need to talk to you. It’s about Andrew. He… he’s been…”
She
unlocked the door and came out. She saw
the look on his sad tear-stained face.
He didn’t have to say another word.
She knew.
“NO! NO!” she cried, falling on the floor. “NO!
Do not tell me he is dead! NO!”
“I’m
so sorry, Lady Aleese. He died saving all
of us, our land, our crops, our food.
Oh, he was so incredibly brave, My Lady!
He was majestic, even! He managed
to blow them all up. Unfortunately he
was in the middle of that explosion.”
“NO! I feel in my heart that my beloved Drew is
not dead!”
“I
saw it with my own eyes. I saw him… get blown
up.”
“No. It cannot be.
Go away, Carmine. I wish to be
alone.”
“I
understand you want to be alone. But,
please, let me help you up to your room.
Your ladies can take care of you upstairs. You don’t want to stay down here in the
cellar by yourself.”
“Drew
told me to stay here and wait for him to come and get me. And I’m staying right here. I’m waiting for him to come and get me. Go away.”
“But
Lady Aleese…”
“GO
THE HELL AWAY!!!” She threw a wine
bottle at him. It crashed to the floor.
Carmine
nodded and backed away from her. She
slumped back against the wall, slowly sinking to the floor, screaming and
sobbing.
“Come
for me, Drew! Please, My Love, come for
me. I don’t want to go on without
you. You told me to stay here and wait
until you came for me. I’ll wait for
you, Drew. I’ll wait right here. Come for me, My Love. Please, come for me.” She cried some more and soon cried herself to
asleep on the cold cellar floor.
She
heard something, someone walking on the broken glass from the wine bottle on
the floor. A shadowy figure approached
her.
“Drew? Drew, My Darling! I knew you would come for me! I knew you wouldn’t desert me. Drew!”
She reached for him. The shadowy
figure reached out and grabbed her tightly.
The light caught a silvery glint from his wristband. They both disappeared.
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