Read Eden Forest (Part one of the Saskia Trilogy) Online
Authors: Aoife Marie Sheridan
Marta -Saskia, Present day-
I
open my eyes. I am back in the cell. Tears break through the
crusted blood around my eyes, making my tears flow red.
I think I am back in the cell a day. I try to move, but the
pain shoots through my body. A choked sound escapes my lips.
I can hear the rattle of my cell door. Then footsteps approach
me. I close my eyes tight and pray it will be over quickly. I know
I will not live through another beating. I am not afraid of dying;
I am afraid of not living.
I can hear the shuffle of clothes as someone kneels down
beside me. “Drink some water.” I open my eyes and look up at
a guardian with a pitcher of water in his hands. I don’t answer,
just nod my head. He lifts me up and brings the pitcher to my
lips. It could be poisoned, but I don’t care. It will make my
death come faster. I take a deep gulp of water. It tastes so good.
When I have my fill, I look up at the guardian, who is studying
me. He has piercing green eyes that really stand out against his
tanned skin.
“What is your name, guardian?” I ask through cracked and
dry lips.
“Tristan, my lady.” I recognise his name. He is Morrick’s
head guardian. “Can you stand?” he asks while scanning my
battered body.
“No, I don’t think so.” I try to move, but he stops me.
“I will carry you.”
“Carry me where?”
“I am under orders from King Morrick not to say.”
I feel sick. Morrick knows I am here. “How did the king find
out I was here?” I ask in a whisper.
“I don’t know, my lady.” I don’t get to ask any more. He
lifts me effortlessly. Then he looks down at me in his arms.
“We must be quiet, but darkness has fallen so we should pass
unseen.” I just nod my head. He carries me up the stone steps
and pauses at the door, listening. “What about the queen’s
guardians?” I ask, feeling afraid now that I might be saved. The
fight to survive comes surging back.
He gives me a small smile; the corner of his lip turns up
slightly. “I have them kept busy with a fire in the stables.” All l
can say to this is, “Oh”.
Listening at the door, he moves when he thinks it is safe.
He carries me through the village. I can see the red glow in the
night sky from the fire. We keep to the shadows in the village,
moving slowly. It feels at times like we are waiting forever
while villagers get water from the well and run towards the
stables. I can hear the panic of the horses. I hope they all get
out unharmed.
As if he can read my mind, Tristan answers my unspoken
question. “Don’t worry. The horses are safe. They are just
playing up, creating a lot of noise.”
As we move through the village and onto the outskirts, I black
out a few times with exhaustion. Soon I can feel the movement
of a horse underneath us. I didn’t even remember saddling a
horse. Tristan must have saddled one while I was out. I try to
open my eyes, but they are too heavy to open. After a while, the
horse slows down.
When I open my eyes again, we are at the Amour Caves. We
enter the mouth of the cave, Tristan still carrying me. Five men
could stand on each other’s shoulders it is that high, though it
reduces in size to about nine feet the farther in you go, so it is
comfortable at all times to stand in. The torches are lit along
the cave walls.
Tristan walks down the hall of the cave until it branches off
to the left. I know the room he is taking me to. It is the room
where Morrick and I used to meet in secret. Now it feels such a
long time ago.
We enter the large room. Flames from the small fire dance
along the walls. Tristan moves straight across the room and
places me on the ground gently as he pushes the correct stones in
to reveal the hidden door. When a breeze flutters into the room,
his arms are around me again. We make our way down a cold
tunnel. It is lit up with torches placed every few feet. The tunnel
opens up into the main room, which is finished luxuriously. A
large fire burns in the centre of the room; smoke billows out
through a pipe that has been drilled through the ceiling. The
flooring is bare, but the furnishings of large armchairs are
placed all around the room. The walls are covered in large
paintings of royals and draped with beautiful red material that
makes the room feel warm.
Tristan lays me beside the fire on a large couch covered in
sheepskin. I search the room for Morrick and my stomach
tightens when my eyes fall upon his face. He is sitting in a large
armchair in the corner of the room, still as handsome as the
first day I set eyes on him. He looks at Tristan and beckons him
just outside the room entrance. They talk in hushed voices. The
longer they are gone, the more nervous I feel. I don’t know what
to say to Morrick. I never truly believed I would see him again.
As I wait, my eyes become heavier and I finally fall asleep.
When I wake, Morrick is dishing out a bowl of soup from a
large pot set over the fire. My movements alert him.
“How do you feel?” he asks while topping off the bowl. Just
hearing his voice makes me want to cry, but I have to be strong.
I push back the layers of blankets that are on top of me.
“Sore.” I start coughing and it feels like I have not used my
throat in a long time. It is dry, as if my mouth has been filled
with sand. Morrick comes to me with water and lifts my head
while I drink greedily from the goblet. When I finish, he studies
my face, running his fingers along my cheekbone.
“Did she do this to you?” he asks, his voice full of torment.
“It does not matter. I am safe now.”
He holds my face with both hands. “Nobody will ever hurt
you again.” He stands then and brings me a large bowl of soup.
It is in a porcelain bowl, something I have never eaten out of while in Saskia. I am accustomed to wooden bowls and spoons.
“Eat. It will help your strength.” I do as I am told, as I am
starving. I eat two bowls of soup. When my belly is full, I lie
back down and the heat of the fire sends me off to sleep.
I am awoken a short time later by voices. I feel a lot stronger.
We heal quickly, so I am very lucky. Being part immortal has its
benefits. Any mortal would have died a long time ago.
Tristan, two other guardians, and Mirium are sitting around
the fire with Morrick. They all sit on large armchairs with high
backs. They must have taken them from around the room.
Morrick rises when he sees I am awake. “Marta.” Pushing
the blankets back, he helps me to the fire as Mirium places
another chair in their circle. “Marta, this is Legis and Liber, my
men.” I acknowledge them both with a nod.
“And you have meet Tristan.”
I give him a grateful smile. “Hello.”
“And you know Mirium.”
I do, but I can’t understand what the oracle is doing here. His
eyes are alight, as if he knows a secret I have not yet discovered.
More than likely, he does.
I incline my head with respect. “Greetings, Mirium.”
He looks amused. “Greetings to you, Marta.”
“Marta.” Morrick’s voice makes me look away from Mirium.
“Tristan is the best man we have here in Saskia and I trust him.
So he will retrieve our child from the mortal world.”
He goes to speak again, but my breath catches in my chest
as the memory of Lucian wanting my daughter rushes back.
“What do you mean retrieve our child?”
Morrick looks aggravated. “To protect our child. I can only
protect it here, with me.”
I stand then, even against the dizziness. “Don’t you dare go
near her. She has no idea.”
Morrick stands too. “Her? So I have a daughter.” His anger
pours out. “Why did you leave? You took my child from me.”
His voice gets louder and harsher as he walks towards me. “You
broke me.”
Mirium interrupts us then. “Morrick, you know why. This
will do no one any good.”
Morrick swings around, his shoulders held straight with
anger. “I want to hear it from her lips,” he says while pointing
an accusing finger at me.
I try to get my own anger under control, but I know my own
words are laced with it. “Morrick, I had to protect Sarajane. I
did what was right.” His face falls; he just looks devastated.
Morrick and Mirium share an unspoken understanding.
What the hell is going on? But I never get to ask.
“Sarajane, what a perfect name. Princess Sarajane.” His
voice now sounds gentle. “What is she like?” I don’t think I could
feel any worse. Morrick just looks lost, not a look I ever thought
I would see on a king’s face.
“Morrick, I am so sorry. I had to protect her.”
He clears his throat. “It does not matter why. Now we must
just keep my daughter safe.”
“She is safe. No one knows. I told them nothing. I know
you’re hurting—”
He cuts me off. “They know, Marta.” He comes to me and
holds my arms. “Corrona told Bellona.”
I push Morrick away. My anger flares. “Why would you say
that? She would not do that to me.”
“Marta, she told me herself. How do you think I knew where
to find you?”
“No.” I couldn’t believe this. “Why would she?”
Morrick’s face was torn with sympathy. “Bellona gave her
son back.” I know then what he is saying is true.
I push past him and run down the hall of the cave. I have
to get to Sarajane. I stumble against the walls as the dizziness
washes through me. Morrick grabs me from behind. “Let me
go,” I roar.
He holds me until I calm down. “We will get to her. She will
be safe.”
My body goes limp against him and I cry. “My baby girl,” I
say through sobs.
Morrick strokes my hair. “We will get her. Amour meus
aeternus.” I am taken aback by the Latin. It is not used
anymore, but the meaning startles me even more. My eternal
love. So he still loves me after all this time. I straighten up
and walk back with Morrick to the other guardians and
Mirium. Pulling myself together, I sit down near the fire once again.
Morrick explains his plans to retrieve Sarajane.
Tristan lit the fire in the stables for two reasons. One,
to draw attention away from me so he could get me out
of the cell, and two, so the horses would be unsettled and
Dominic would take his time trying to settle them down. So
the queen’s men could not leave until morning. Dominic, the
horse master, has a way with the horses. I don’t know if it
is a gift, but they do as he tells them. So it gives Morrick’s
men a head start.
“Morrick, there is a man looking for Sarajane also.” I look
into the fire as I speak, even though I can feel all eyes on me.
I don’t want them to see my fear. “Bellona took me to him.” I