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Click hereMy legs are weak, I have to sit down to stop myself falling to the floor.
"Robin, is my son and heir?"
"Aye, he is," she laughed, "but consider this, husband. It is past midnight and later today, the day after the archery contest, exactly eighteen years after to the day, our marriage will be blessed in front of all our neighbours and the King of England. But our marriage is not safe, it could still be ... challenged."
"By what means would we be challenged?" a veil of indescribable pain descends upon me as I contemplate any threat to tear us asunder after being united so briefly.
"Unlikely, my husband, but why take the risk? Come to bed Will, and make us safe on our eighteenth anniversary - for we have not yet ... consummated ... our marriage!"
The End.
Nicely done. A story of medieval times with a man, pure of heart, as the main character.
Does the old heart proud in a modern world full of deceit and usury.
I love these kinds of stories! I love the language and the plot! You've done a great job! Keep it up!
I was looking for just this type of story. I enjoy reading well told yarns such as this. Well done, Sir Bard, well done. 5+ stars, if I could give.
DoW
"The Archer's Lady" is now submitted under "Novels and Novellas", which should publish in a day or two. It continues with many of the old characters, with the two principles being Robin Archer, son of Will Archer and the Lady Elinor, daughter of King Henry.