Joanna Fulford

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Author: His Lady of Castlemora
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‘None—in principle.’
    It was true as far as it went. The idea of marriage did not displease him. It was a necessary step in a man’s life, a responsibility that must be undertaken to ensure that his name and his line continued. The woman should be compliant and, ideally, pleasing to look upon although, as he knew to his cost, beauty was no guarantee of a warm and generous heart.
    His brother-in-law nodded. ‘Well then.’
    Considered dispassionately, Ban knew the scheme made sense. All the same he couldn’t quite repress a twinge of envy when he compared it with what Iain and Ashlynn had found in marriage. He saw the love and the passion in their relationship, heard the shared laughter and the witty banter. Iain was a devoted husband and a good father. Recalling how he had once doubted the man, Ban was ashamed. Ashlynn could not have found a better. Among married couples they seemed to be the exception that proved the rule. To his knowledge Iain had never strayed from his wife’s bed. He had eyes for no one else and that was as it should be. A vow once made should be kept.
    ‘Of course this commits you to nothing,’ Iain went on. ‘The woman may not be to your liking.’
    Ban schooled his expression to neutrality. It was far more likely that a landless thane would not be to her liking. ‘As you say.’
    ‘If so, you were merely delivering horses. On the other hand...’
    ‘I might fall in love?’
    ‘Stranger things have happened.’
    Ban grimaced. In his experience love was a chimera, the stuff of boyish dreams. It also made a man dangerously vulnerable. If he married it would be a business arrangement, essentially. If affection followed later well and good. It was as much as one could hope for. ‘Indeed.’
    Again the lazy smile appeared. ‘As I said, she is reputed fair.’
    ‘Damn you, Iain.’ The words were uttered without rancour.
    ‘Then you’ll go?’
    ‘Aye, confound it. I’ll go and look over the goods but I warn you now, I’m hard to please.’
    ‘So was I.’
    A gentle nudge brought Ban back to the present with a start and he realised Jock was passing him the water bottle. He took it with murmured thanks, realising guiltily that he hadn’t been taking in any of the conversation thus far.
    ‘We should be assured of a warm welcome anyway,’ said Ewan. ‘Archibald Graham has a reputation for hospitality.’
    Ban and Jock exchanged glances and grinned. One of Ewan’s prime concerns was his stomach. Yet no matter how much he ate it made not the slightest difference to a frame that was small and wiry. There wasn’t an ounce of fat on him, but he was surprisingly strong. At eighteen he had ridden with Ban for three years now, at his side in whatever adventure came their way.
    ‘Good. A well-cooked meal and a comfortable bed will suit me fine,’ replied his leader.
    ‘The old man was ailing last I heard,’ said Jock.
    ‘I heard that too.’ Ewan took a swig from the leather costrel in his turn. ‘Fortunate then his son is of an age to manage things after him. He has a widowed daughter too, accounted fair forbye.’
    ‘She’ll no lack for suitors then. Graham is rich enough.’
    ‘She’s marriageable all right.’
    ‘Do ye think she’d look my way?’ Jock’s craggy face split in a grin revealing a missing front tooth.
    ‘No,’ replied Ewan. ‘She could have her pick of men. Why would she bother with an ugly brute like you?’
    ‘You can talk. If ugliness were a crime, laddie, ye’d no be in prison; ye’d be ten feet under it.’
    Unperturbed, Ewan grinned. ‘I’m thinking she’ll no marry either one of us, but what about Davy? He’s handsome enough.’
    ‘Aye, he is, but he and Lachlan’s daughter have reached an understanding. Besides, Davy’s a commoner too.’
    ‘Then what about you, my lord?’ said Ewan.
    Ban was almost taken by surprise for it came so near his private concerns, but he managed to return the smile.
    ‘I have nothing against marriage, though

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