“Here you are,” said a familiar voice. “I was afraid something had happened to you.”
Ruha looked up and saw Sa’ar’s burly form approaching from the direction of the fountain. In one hand he held a full waterskin and in the other a scimitar dripping red.
He gestured at Ruha’s bloody robe. “I hope none of that is yours.”
The widow shook her head. “I am unhurt.”
“Good. I fear the gods would not forgive me if I had allowed anything to happen to their gift.”
Ruha felt the heat rise to her cheeks. Coming from Sa’ar, the comment almost seemed like flattery. She wondered if he meant it that way, or if the exhilaration of victory was loosening his tongue.
Sa’ar passed the waterskin to the witch, paying no regard to her uncovered face. “Drink.”
Ruha accepted the skin. She had not realized how thirsty the battle had left her, and the water tasted as sweet as honey and as cool as a night rain. She swallowed a few long gulps, then said, “That’s the best water I’ve ever tasted.”
“You don’t realize how precious something is until you fight for it,” Sa’ar agreed. He studied the ground for several moments, then lifted his gaze and looked into Ruha’s eyes. “If the Black Robes come back to the desert, I’d like to think you’ll be with my tribe to show them that this place is not for their kind.”
Ruha returned the sheikh’s waterskin. “I will,” she answered, giving him a melancholy but sincere smile. The dreamlike images of lush, green Sembia that haunted the back of her mind faded like a mirage under At’ar’s burning brilliance. “Where else do I have to go?”
About the Author
Troy Denning is the author of The New York Times bestsellers Waterdeep, Star Wars: Star by Star, and Star Wars: Tatooine Ghost, and more than twenty other novels, including Pages of Pain, Dark Sun: The Prism Pentad series, and Dragonwall. He lives in southeastern Wisconsin with his wife, Andria.
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