Lord of Raven's Peak

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Author: Catherine Coulter
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rags you wear. I dare not disobey him, but I will bathe your back and fetch this cream he just spoke about. He will send you food and you will fatten yourself.”
    â€œI heard everything he said.”
    â€œThen I won’t repeat anything else.”
    â€œThere is nothing else to repeat. I’m not a squirrel. Your master is beyond foolish. He’s also ugly and fat.”
    â€œNay, it is Old Evta who would call you an animal. Thrasco merely tries to select the animal before she does.”
    â€œThey are both foolish.”
    Cleve frowned. The boy was still arrogant; Thrasco wouldn’t like that at all.
    â€œYou heard Thrasco speak of Khagan-Rus?”
    â€œAye, he will give me to this man’s sister. But who is this Khagan-Rus?”
    â€œHow can you be so ignorant? Why, he is the prince of Kiev. He is rich, and Old Evta is even richer, a fact the prince hates, but she controls him. She calls him her proud bull when he pleases her. When she wishes to hurt him, she calls him her little swamp beetle.Thrasco wants to supply her with furs, mostly miniver, and she requires many. She is very fat, you know, nearly as fat as Thrasco. You will be his means to succeed.”
    â€œHave you looked at me?”
    The tone of voice was odd, but Cleve said only, “Aye, you’re a miserable offering, but with food, you will improve, at least Thrasco believes so. I hope you’re not really ugly under all that filth.”
    â€œI am.”
    Cleve frowned. “You’re in pain yet you speak back to me as if I would not do anything to hurt you further. I am Thrasco’s slave. You are the foolish one.”
    The boy was finally quiet.
    â€œGood,” Cleve said. “Keep your mouth shut and I will attend you. Thrasco won’t tolerate his wishes being ignored.”
    â€œHe will die soon of gluttony.”
    â€œAye, mayhap, but you won’t be here to see it. Now, boy, you will allow me to help you. No, don’t shrink away from me. I know your back hurts, but you must let me get you onto the cot.”
    â€œI would allow it, but I really can’t move.”
    Cleve stretched out his hand and gently turned the boy’s face toward him. He lifted that face and saw that the pain had leached the very color from the boy’s flesh. He saw, too, immense rage in eyes that should have grown accepting. Cleve lifted him as gently as he could, propping him up, actually, and half dragging him to the narrow bed. He eased him carefully down onto his side. Then he just stood there, staring down at the thin figure. And Cleve said quietly, “I can see your breasts.”
    The girl said nothing, made no move to pull together the shreds of her tunic. The pain was simply too great.
    â€œWhat is your name?”
    â€œLaren.”
    â€œA strange name and you speak with a stranger accent. You will tell me soon enough why you play the boy. In this land being a boy can lead to your rape as quickly as being a girl. Come now, I must help you. Nay, I shan’t tell Thrasco, but know he will learn the truth soon enough and then I will suffer for saying naught to him.”
    â€œI know,” she said, and bit her lip until it bled when he picked away bits of the filthy sealskin from her back and began to bathe her. “Thank you.”
    Cleve grunted, calling himself more stupid than a naked man in winter, but he was gentle, and each time the girl tightened in pain, he felt it inside himself. After her back was clean and the thick white cream coating it, Cleve stood over her and said, “You will lie still. I will bring you food. Broth, Thrasco said, else you’ll puke up your guts you’re so skinny.”
    â€œI know,” she said. “I heard him say it.” She said nothing more, merely waited until the man had left the small chamber. She looked about. The room was all clean whitewashed walls. She was used to dark timbered chambers with smoke-blackened beams, not

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