She looked around to where Ranesh still stood alone on the stairs, forlornly looking after her. ‘I must go to him,’ she said. ‘I have much to explain. To him, and to poor Josef, too.’
With another smile, she left them.
Lief raised his eyebrows. ‘So,’ he murmured. ‘Marilen and Ranesh.’ He glanced at Jasmine. He had sometimes had fears about Jasmine’s feeling for Ranesh.
But Jasmine’s smile as she met his eyes was very real. A great peace descended on Lief’s heart.
Then Marilen turned around. ‘By the by, Lief,’ she called. ‘It seems that everyone believed I had come to Del to be your bride. Did you know?’
Lief’s astounded expression was her answer. She laughed, and went on her way.
Lief swung round to Jasmine and Barda. ‘Had you heard this tale?’ he demanded.
Barda remained expressionless, preserving wise silence. Jasmine’s cheeks were burning again, but she shrugged. ‘Palace gossip,’ she said carelessly. ‘But you are far too young to marry. I always said so.’
Lief was speechless.
Barda caught sight of Tira wandering towards the stairs, looking lost. He muttered something and strode off towards her.
‘Of course,’ Jasmine went on, beginning to smile as she and Lief walked slowly after him. ‘Marilen would have been an ideal choice as a king’s bride. Well read, beautiful, polite, elegant, at home in palaces…’
‘When the time comes,’ Lief said, determinedly drowning her out, ‘I will follow Adin’s example, and marry for love.’ He glanced at her. ‘If the woman I love will have me, of course.’
‘She probably will,’ said Jasmine. ‘When the time comes.’ She slipped her hand into his.
A tumult of shouting and cheering began behind them. A great crowd was surging up the road from the city to join the crowd already thronging the lawn. The people on the stairs were laughing and beckoning. The bells were still ringing. Lief’s heart swelled with joy.
And now, he thought. Now, at last, we can begin.
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Rodda, Emily, 1948-.
The shadowlands.
For children aged 9 and above.
ISBN 978-1-74169-956-2.
1. Fantasy fiction. I. Title. (Series : Deltora quest 2 ; 3).
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