The Sword of the Truth, Book 12 - The Omen Machine

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Author: Terry Goodkind
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    Benjamin had on a crisp general’s uniform and wore a gleaming silver sword at his hip. The sword was no ceremonial accessory. Countless times Kahlan had seen how commanding he was in combat, seen his heart. She had been the one who had appointed him a general.
    Kahlan had expected that Cara and Benjamin might be dressed casually. They were not. They both looked ready for the war that was over. She supposed that as far as both of them were concerned, there was never an excuse to relax their guard. Both their lives were devoted to the protection of Richard, the Lord Rahl.
    Of course, the man they guarded was far more lethal than either of them. Dressed in his black and gold war-wizard outfit, Richard looked every bit the part of the Lord Rahl. But he was more than that. At his hip he wore the Sword of Truth, a singular weapon meant for a singular individual. Yet despite the weapon’s power, it was the individual behind it that was the true weapon. That was what really made him the Seeker, and what made the Seeker so formidable.
    “Were they watching all night?” Zedd was asking as Kahlan and Richard came to a halt beside Richard’s grandfather.
    Cara’s face turned nearly as red as her Agiel.
    “I don’t know,” she growled, still glaring out the window. “It was my wedding night and I was otherwise occupied.”
    Zedd smiled politely. “Of course.”
    He glanced over at Richard and Kahlan to greet them with a brief smile. Kahlan thought that the smile looked a bit briefer than she would have expected.
    Before his grandfather could say anything else, Richard interrupted. “Cara, what’s going on?”
    She turned to him with a heated look. “Someone was watching us in our room.”
    “Watching you,” he repeated in a flat tone. “You’re sure?”
    Richard’s face didn’t reveal what he might be thinking about such a strange claim. Kahlan noted that he did not dismiss Cara’s assertion out of hand. Kahlan also noted that Cara hadn’t said that it felt like they were being watched. She said that they were being watched. Cara was hardly a woman given to skittish delusions.
    “It was an eventful day yesterday, with a lot of people gathered for your wedding, with a lot of people all watching you and Benjamin.” Richard gestured toward Kahlan. “Even now, as much as I’ve gotten used to people watching Kahlan and me all the time, when we’re finally alone I sometimes can’t shake the feeling people are still staring at me.”
    “People watch Mord-Sith all the time,” Cara said, clearly not liking the implication that she was only imagining it.
    “Yes, but they watch out of the corner of their eye. People rarely look directly at a Mord-Sith.”
    “So?”
    “Yesterday it was different. You aren’t used to people looking directly at you. Yesterday everyone was looking at you and Benjamin— looking directly at you. Every eye was on you. It wasn’t what you’re used to. Could it simply be a feeling left over from being the center of so much focus and attention?”
    Cara considered the question as if she hadn’t thought of it that way. Her brow finally drew tight with conviction. “No. Someone was watching me.”
    “All right. When did you first have this feeling that someone was watching you?”
    “Just before dawn,” she said without hesitation. “It was still dark. At first I thought there was someone in the room, but there wasn’t anyone in there other than the two of us.”
    “Are you sure that it was you they were watching?” Zedd asked, the question sounding innocent enough. Kahlan knew better.
    Silent up until then, Benjamin looked puzzled. “You mean you think they may have been watching me?”
    Zedd directed a meaningful look at the tall, blond-headed D’Haran general. “What I mean, is that I’m wondering if they were actually watching the both of you.”
    “We were the only ones in there,” Cara said, her growl back.
    Zedd tilted his head toward her. “You were in one of

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