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The Mermaid and the Dagger
by shalimar
They called me Boris. I was the younger of two brothers who were
considered outlaws by our King. He was a good king, and fortunately for us,
our offenses were minor and limited to hunting in his private preserve, a
forested area on the border of our kingdom and two others.
Sergie, my brother, and I often told the authorities about incursions
from one of those other kingdoms. I believed we were tolerated and not
hunted down like the deer we used for food because we served a purpose to
our King Harvey who also kept taxes tolerable for his subjects, had reduced
thievery and murder, and kept the peace with our neighbors.
That was until the Kingdom of Slovat, one of the bordering kingdoms near
our forest, was taken over by Hasamonis, an outsider to this area, who cared
nothing for his people he ruled with an iron fist. Harvey tried to keep the
peace, but the Slovat knights continually invaded our land. Sergie and I had
a tough time fending off these knights even with the occasional help of
Harvey's small army.
We were able to capture about ten Slovat troops in the eleven months
between the time Hasamonis took over and war was declared with Slovat. The
Slovat troops seemed to fight as if they were under a spell. In fact, when
King Harvey's witch was able to deal with those soldiers, they acted as if
they had awoken from a dream. It was Harvey who realized these solders
didn't fight of their own free will.
Out of this desperation and with a heavy heart, that King Harvey declared
war and immediately he asked for volunteers to help defend our kingdom.
Sergie and I were two of the best bowmen in the country and we wielded
swords better than most, but we were still outlaws. We sent our sister,
Elsa, to the castle with a note that offered our services in his army for
the duration, in exchange for full pardons.
Knowing of our skills and indirect service to the kingdom, King Harvey
quickly agreed to our proposal. He insisted that we be part of his son's
regiment, but Crown Prince Lorenzo was a young man with little experience in
warfare. Sergie and I had been in war and lived by our wits in the forest so
we were no strangers to hand-to-hand combat having.
"I want you to keep a watch on my son during the campaign," King Harvey
told us when we finally had a private audience with him. "I am afraid that
his youth and inexperience could cost him his life."
"Does Prince Lorenzo know we are to be his advisors?" asked Sergie.
"He is aware that you will help him," replied our king.
"And if we fail to protect him?" I asked.
"You will not fail," Harvey replied. "But you will not be punished for
what you implied should things go wrong. You're the best, and I trust you as
I trust no other in my realm."
"We will train and advise him as best we can, your majesty," Sergie
promised. "And also protect him."
"I can ask for nothing more. Tomorrow you may start his training and you
may have some of our brightest recruits in your company. The chief cook has
prepared a meal for you in the kitchen. Afterward I suggest you turn in, as
you shall start early tomorrow. I will inform my son that he is expected to
follow your instructions under all conditions."
"What about when we are fighting?" I asked.
"Technically he is your captain and you are his lieutenants. However, I
will advise him to constantly use your strategies," Harvey explained.
"Thank you, your majesty," my brother said. "We request that Elsa be
under your protection during our service in your army."
"I would be glad to accompany her, father," Karl, Harvey's second son
suggested.
"You will need to be in charge of our defenses. If Lorenzo's attack
doesn't work we are vulnerable to being overrun by the remaining Slovat
army. You must be trained with your brother. There will be little time for
romance."
"It will be done, sire," I added as we bowed to our king and left for the
kitchen.
We ate a hearty meal I believe tasted better than the deer we needed to
eat from Harvey's forest. When we finished, a guard first saluted us as
officers, and then showed us too our room. It had two soft beds that neither
Sergie nor I were used to, but we accepted the situation as a nice temporary
luxury.
We rose early in the morning, and then had the princes roused. They was
used to staying up late and waking up the same way, but we explained that it
was most important that we always have the time to do what can be done while
there was light in the day. Over the next few hours we started to train them
and the other one hundred bright young men assigned us. Half of the men
would accompany us into Slovat while the remaining would defend our country
at its borders. The princes may have been officially the head of their units
but we were the ones that gave the orders and whipped them into shape. By
the end of that first day we were exhausted and our recruits, including
Lorenzo and Karl, were in even worse shape.
We continued the training over the next few weeks. First we built up the
recruits' stamina. Then we taught them how to use a sword, bow, ax, and
other weapons. Part of our training techniques included making and repairing
their weapons. When we were beginning to be satisfied with the progress of
these new solders, we took them to the smith who forged new weapons with the
assistance of Harvey's witch, who added some magic that made the weapons
easier to be wielded. I personally ordered an excellent broadsword and a
specially crafted dagger. Sergie and I were also appreciative of the
iron-tipped arrows that we added to our homemade wooden ones.
We taught these boys how to ride a horse, and finally how to fight on a
horse. We even taught them stealth. Each day we stretched their limits a
little further as they were becoming the men we would rely on to fight for
our kingdom's freedom.
Finally it was time for a training exercise in the forest that Sergie and
I had long called home. There we taught the recruits how to climb trees, use
vines, and forage for food. One of the solders objected to us hunting in
King Harvey's forest. Sergie explained that as Harvey's men we had the
right. I added it was a great place to train because we needed to be able to
obtain our food as we traveled. By foraging for our food we could travel
lighter and faster. Finally, Lorenzo stood up and explained that Harvey had
already approved our training exercise. In the two weeks that we were there
our troops were beginning to be the self-sufficient warriors we wanted and
needed.
It was during this time we stopped for a time at Mermaid Lake. One of the
mermaids was sunning herself on a rock near the shore. Sergie and I had
become used to seeing mermaids by that lake, but some of the men were
uncomfortable as they'd never seen a mermaid before.
"Greetings, brave warriors," she said.
"Greetings, Maiden of the Lake," Lorenzo replied.
He was beginning to understand his role as captain of our unit.
"Thou art the king who will unite this land with Slovat," she said.
"I may someday rule, Seer of the Lake," Lorenzo admitted. "But I am just
the son of the king. I expect to inherit his kingdom some day, but there is
no guarantee."
"Your destiny is to use love to unite this land with theirs," she told
him.
"I would prefer to unite these two kingdoms your way without bloodshed,
but I fear that you are mistaken as we will be entering Slovat to stop their
incursions onto our lands. Unfortunately, we are at war. As crown prince of
this country, it is my duty to defend it and its people."
"You will succeed as I say," the mermaid insisted. "One who stands with
you today will be your queen."
"Your eyes deceive you, fair mermaid," I replied. "There are none here in
our company except men. One cannot be both a man and a queen."
"You will sing in another part of the choir, fair lady," the mermaid told
me. "You will be happy to rule with this handsome man. If I were human and
not mermaid you would have competition."
"Me?" I asked, totally perplexed. "I like women. The way they look and
the way they smell, and the way they are so sexy, and practically beg me to
be their lover. They seem happy that way, but I would not wish to be one nor
would I expect to want sex as one."
"You will change your mind when you can see Lorenzo the way I see him."
"I still find that hard to believe," I continued. "But I know you are the
seer of the lake."
The mermaid dove off her rock as the men who had gathered around laughed
at what had been said. No one could take such a prophecy seriously. I was
one of the best hunters in the land. To be changed into a lady and married
to the prince?
We made camp. My sleep that night was disturbed by the mermaid's strange
predictions. Could I somehow be turned into a woman? Could I like being a
woman? Could I even make love to a man? Could I do it as a woman? Could that
man be the one I swore to protect in our fight with Slovat? As dawn
interrupted my fitful sleep I decided I would rather die as a man in battle
that live life as a woman, even if I became queen of two kingdoms.
On the fifteenth day of our forest exercise, Sergie heard something
coming through the forest from the direction of Slovat. He gave the signal
for our men to hide among the trees near a clearing. As we suspected, the
noise was caused by about thirty Slovat knights heading towards our capitol.
Serge signaled the attack and we sent arrows at the surprised knights. Two
knights and a horse fell from our first onslaught. One of the downed knights
was still living. The other I was not sure. With our swords and using the
vines we attacked the remainder.
I cut and slashed at our Slovat enemies. My only attention to the rest of
the fighting was that our men were moving forward, which indicated we were
winning. I managed to kill or severely wound at least three. While the
battle ended five of the Slovat knights escape back to their kingdom while
we were able to capture about fifteen. Most of them were wounded. Ten of
them were dead and so were two of our men. Sergie said that he saw one of
our two dead fight with excellent valor. Both would be sorely missed.
Lorenzo asked the Slovat knights the names of their dead and I wrote the
names down. He then told the Slovats to bury their dead. Grateful for the
kindness to their fallen comrades those that were well enough dug the
graves. We held a service, and then covered the graves. Sergie and I had
some of our men carve pieces of wood with each name of the dead and placed
them on the appropriate graves.
But I hated Hasamonis. I had killed brave people because of him. The ones
that day were not the first; and I suspected they would not be the last. Our
two deaths and those from Slovat killed by my men were also my
responsibility. Few who have never gone to war or killed another human
understand how badly this changes a man.
You may argue that I slew animals before I killed a man. It is true, but
there is a huge difference. We eat the animal's flesh. We wear its skin. We
use its bones for tools. The animal may not appreciate dying, but its death
serves a purpose. There is no purpose served killing another person. It is a
waste that usually produces hate.
With these thoughts in my mind we rode back to the capitol. We didn't
have raw recruits anymore as the exercise and skirmish had produced the
battle-scared veterans we needed. As we returned, some of the men discussed
with me the fact that they had killed. They didn't like their feelings. I
told them it was a fact of war, and maybe some day people will understand
that and war would not be necessary. Many of them hated, but they didn't
hate Harvey because they knew he tried to avoid war. They knew this war
happened upon us and was Harvey's last resort. They hated Hasamonis because
he starting an unnecessary war just for his glory.
Two days later that our troop left the capitol. Women, children, and old
men lined the road leading from Harvey's castle to Slovat and cheered us.
Many of the women threw flowers and buglers on the parapets announced our
departure. Both of the villages we passed on the way also cheered on our
advance.
Ten days after we left the capitol we reached the small river that for
generations had been our border with Slovat. On our side was a small
mountain that was unguarded until recently. The small garrison that
fortified the hill gave us lodging for the evening. On our side the farmers
of the valley were near the end of their planting season, but across the
river, weeds and small trees showed that the rich farmland was wasted.
We continued on that road for a few hours until we entered a hamlet
serving some very fertile farmland. The hamlet was small, consisting of a
few houses, an inn, a blacksmith, a bakery, and a church. The inn also
served as the main meeting place and town hall while the church had a
school. A number of people with animals were walking in the town so we
assumed that it was a market day.
"We need provisions," Lorenzo told us. "We should take what we need."
"We could do that, sire," I agreed. "But we need to win the peace after
we win this war. I suggest we purchase what we need."
"How will that help?" he asked.
"If we just take from these farmers we would deprive them of some of
their livelihood. They will hate us and be our enemy. Even if we win this
war they will be a source of rebellion, but if they are paid for their goods
they will have no grudge against us. If we sweeten the pot with a little
extra, they will either use the money to survive until they replace their
goods or may increase their production. Either way they will support us and
may even become our allies."
"I like your thinking, Boris," Lorenzo told me. "After I succeed my
father, I will ask you to become one of my advisors."
"Thank you, Your Highness," I replied. "And if you still believe that
then I will probably accept the honor."
He turned, looked at me, and grinned. "Besides you'd make an ugly woman."
The men around us roared.
"I guess I'll be ribbed about this until our mission is over," I replied.
"Or, until it is normal for you to wear a dress."
We both laughed, although mine had an edge to it.
"Quartermaster," Lorenzo ordered as he handed his purse to the solder.
"You heard Boris. Make a list of the provisions. Take some men and BUY what
we need. And like Boris suggested, overpay them ten percent."
Again, our wagon was full. Happily, no one from the village tried to
sneak away to warn Hasamonis
That evening Lorenzo, Sergie and I were sitting around the campfire.
"Your Highness," I said after a satisfying meal. "You are willing to
listen when you have the time to think. That is a quality your father has
and will serve you well when you do rule. Just understand that in the heat
of battle you must give quick and firm orders that must be obeyed without
question."
"I know Boris," Lorenzo told me. "And I will not hesitate. My sword will
be out leading the charge. We will be able to take Hasamonis's castle and
rescue this kingdom from his cruelty."
"My brother and I have been to the castle before, Your Highness," Sergie
replied. "It is a strong fortress and not easily conquered. I suggest we try
some strategy to attack it."
"If memory serves me correctly, there are some underground passageways
that lead far outside the castle walls," I added. "I believe we can use
those to our advantage."
"Do either of you know where these entrances are?" Lorenzo asked, eyes
wide with anticipation.
After we looked at each other, Sergie replied, "No sire. However, I
suggest we send out scouts."
"Select ten men to look while we prepare for the attack of the castle,"
Lorenzo commanded. "If we can find those entrances we might not have to do a
siege which we might not be able to win. But just in case we need to find
the wood and stones for a catapult."
"May I suggest a strategy for using the catapult, sire?" I asked. He
motioned for me to continue. "Aim at only one spot of the wall. We will
attack through that hole."
"We'll look for a weak spot on the wall that will serve our purpose,"
Sergie added.
"If we need to, we will try that approach," Lorenzo agreed.
We finally turned in that night. I slept fitfully because of strange
dreams, but I still awoke refreshed. Although it usually wasn't necessary
for me to always keep clean I felt unusually dirty, so after breakfast, I
decided to take a bath in the stream that we had passed about one hundred
yards away from camp. I took Robert with me to stand guard just in case any
of Hasamonis's men were nearby. I began to feel clean as the dirt and sweat
of travel washed off of my body.
I got out of the stream and looked up into an unwelcomed sight of five
Slovat knights. One of the knights was huge. He must have been a head taller
than me with shoulders that could hardly fit through a normal door. Two of
the other knights had swords pointed at Robert's throat, while the big man
and the other two pointed swords toward me.
"I surrender," I said. "May I get dressed before you take us?"
"You may," their big leader said. "But first, tell me where the rest of
your party is."
"We are alone," I lied. "We thought a small party of two could better get
into your castle and kill that monster you call king. I guess we were
wrong."
"Why isn't your brother with you?" he asked.
I was surprised he knew about my brother.
"Oh yes. I know you are Boris, the outlaw who lives in the forest at our
border," he continued.
"If I succeed in my mission it would not be necessary for him to come. If
I don't, our king will send Sergie with an assistant. If that doesn't work
we will send an army. That way we would have more of a chance for success."
"I know you are lying," he said flatly. "But that is not important. Your
fate is such that you will not be a threat to King Hasamonis anymore."
By the time I had dressed they had already tied Robert to a horse so that
he would ride on his belly. Then they tied me the same way. We rode most of
the day to the Slovat capitol. and its castle. My stomach became quite sore
because of that ride and I was glad to get off of that horse. Robert was in
no better shape.
We were stripped naked and taken to a room before the door was locked on
the outside. Freed of our ropes we tried to open the door, but it wouldn't
budge. The room contained two beds, and had two small windows that were so
small a young child might squeeze through to escape.
Spying a closet we opened it to find clothes for women. There was no way
that either Robert or I could fit into them without ripping the
delicate fabric. We sat on one of the beds together.
"Well, when the fighting begins," I whispered to Robert. "We should be
rescued."
"I don't think they will recognize you,." a woman told us.
That surprised us, as we hadn't heard the door open.
"Just put down the tray of food on the breakfast table over there," she
said to a girl servant girl who was with her. She then turned toward us,
"Please join me. I'd hate to eat alone."
As the servant girl opened the door to leave it made enough noise that I
knew that the woman in charge hadn't entered the room through normal means.
The head woman was in her early twenties with long blond hair. I wanted
to ravish her then and there, but thought better of it until I could find
out if I could gather any information from her.
"You men always think of sex," she noted. "Besides, I am considerably
older than you, young man. Please eat."
"I doubt that very much," I countered. "You look barely out of your
teens."
As we feared the food was poisioned, neither Robert nor I ate.
"I am Gwendolyn, Hasamonis's witch," she told us.
"I must have been mistaken because according to stories you were around
in my grandfather's time, yet you plainly appear to be a young woman."
"If he was still alive, your grandfather's grandfather would not be as
old as I am. I have used my magic to keep me young. Oh well, I guess I
should eat some of this food so you will know that there is no poison in
it."
She ate a little of everything. Satisfied that nothing happened to her,
we ate.
"Now to business," she said, as Robert and I both continued to eat.
"Hasamonis asked me to change the two of you into women. In a day or two
both of you will be girls."
"The good news, is that both you will be twenty again. The bad news for
both of you is that you will be able to bare children as women have done for
ages, and when you are not pregnant you will have a woman's problem once a
month. Boris, you will have Hasamonis's children because in a fortnight you
will also be his bride."
"Me? His wife? Why me?" I asked as I tore another piece of bread from the
loaf.
"Because Hasamonis has a unique sense of humor and would love to have you
as his bride. You and your brother have thwarted his plans to conquer Hartel
and make Harvey his vassal. It is a way to neutralize you that will send a
strong warning to all others who might challenge Hasamonis. Don't you
agree?"
"How are you going to change us?" I asked, not yet convinced.
"The process has already begun," she answered, with a smile.
I looked at her questioning.
"The food had a potion in it that will change your sex."
We stopped eating.
"It doesn't affect me because I am already a woman, but any man or boy
who eats even a small amount of this food will become a women or girl. It is
too late to stop the process, or even slow it down. You both will need to
lie down, but if you are hungry, you may as well continue to eat, and the
food has a narcotic in it that will make you sleep. The pain from the
transformation is eliminated that way."
"And where do I come in?" Robert yawned.
"You are going to be her Lady-in-Waiting," she told Robert, pointing to
me.
"Who is her?" Robert asked, as his eyes closed then opened as he tried to
shake the sleep away.
"Boris," she explained. "Or should I say, Berta."
"This idea is sick," I said. "I have no doubt you could change me into a
woman, but even IF you did change me why would I consent to have sex with a
man, especially that evil one?"
"It is part of the magic," she replied.
Neither Robert nor I could fight the narcotic. For some reason we both
reclined together on same bed.
I awoke to what I assumed was the next morning. I had no way to determine
how much time had actually passed. Lieing next to me was a pretty girl of
about twenty with a boyish cut to her brown curly hair. She was naked and
her back was to me.
As I moved from my dreams to the reality of her beautiful body, I moved
closer to the wench and reached around her to rub her breasts. I heard her
girlish voice moan slightly from my massaging as she continued to sleep. I
felt a stirring in my loins, but for some reason it felt different than I
usually felt at the beginning of sex. She turned over toward me and I felt a
soft, small hand massaging my chest, and for some reason it felt better than
it ever felt with sex before.
We continued to fondle each other for what seemed like over a half an
hour. About the same time I went for her opening, her hand went down to my
crotch. I felt her finger slide into me as one of mine entered her. We both
froze.
"Rob?" I asked as I searched for any evidence of Robert in the girl's
face.
"Yes," she replied, sweetly gazing into my eyes. "Although I think my
name should be different. And would you, sweet lady, be my captain, Boris?"
"Yes. Although like you I don't think I should respond to that name
anymore."
"Berta, I would love it if you continued what you were doing," Robert
said as she smiled.
"Only if you will," I replied.
We continued and quickly discovered how beautiful a female organism could
be. Make that "orgasms." In the end we held each other in the bed, lip to
lip, breast to breast, belly to belly, bush to bush. The after glow of our
lovemaking being as satisfying as the act itself.
Gwendolyn woke us later that morning. With her was a girl who also
appeared to be in her early twenties.
"Good morning, ladies," Gwendolyn barked loudly to make sure we were
awake. "Marie is here to teach you everything there is to know about being a
woman, and a lady of the court. Follow her instructions carefully. If she
doesn't succeed she will be punished."
"How will she be punished?" I asked.
"She will be whipped and both of you will watch so you will know that you
are responsible."
Roseanne and I both sat up. Although we were still naked, we
instinctively covered our bodies with the bed sheets up to our chests.
"Good, both of you are beginning to react like women," Gwendolyn noted.
"The spell works faster when you add sex to your lives. I can see you two
have been entertaining each another."
My face blazed with the shame of having been caught.
"Marie," the witch continued, "your job may be easier than you expect.
Learn from her, GIRLS. Your lives and her safety depend upon it."
A festival was held that evening and I was forced to eat next to
Hasamonis as if he was already my husband. I must admit that I did like his
looks, but his stare made me feel dirty. About mid-meal I feigned illness,
claiming it was my time of the month, and left the festivities. I thought I
was lucky, as I heard music and dancing while I ascended the stairs to my
cell, I mean, bedchamber.
The next day, Gwendolyn had Marie whipped for my indiscretion. She made
Roseanne and me watch. I turned my head, but Gwendolyn had one of the men
hold me so I had to watch. Tears filled my eyes while I heard Roseanne
sniffle. When it was over we carried Marie back to our room and administered
a healing lotion to her wounds.
"I'm so sorry, I didn't think they'd do that. I won't let them do that to
you again, Marie," I told her.
"Be strong, my lady," Marie replied through her pain. "I will survive."
"But I must do what I can to reduce these whippings."
"If we lose you to his ways then I don't know if we can get rid of him,
and we must!"
"Right now rest, dear," I suggested stroking her forehead as my mother
had mine years ago. "We'll figure a way to defeat him."
"I have an idea," Roseanne told us much later, when Marie woke up.
She explained the details of what seemed to be a good plan. Part involved
sending a letter to Lorenzo and my brother. I wrote the letter and had Marie
take it to them under her skirt. If their attack happened when it was
supposed to, Hasamonis would be the only casualty. The only part I didn't
like was actually becoming Hasamonis's wife.
When Marie came back from her trip outside the walls of the castle, she
told us, "I spoke to Lorenzo and your brother. The scars and new cuts on my
back from the whippings helped to persuade them that the letter and what I
said was true. It also helped that I showed them the way I was able to get
out of the castle undetected. They think we have a good plan, but they need
time to survey the castle and prepare for the attack. I'm supposed to meet
them again, tomorrow."
"Do you think you can get them inside to scout the castle or draw a
layout for them?" I asked.
"We will see," Marie answered. "Your brother and Lorenzo had a difficult
time understanding that you are now ladies, until I mentioned the mermaid as
you requested."
"I knew that would get their attention," I replied. "Are they well? Are
the men ready to fight?"
"Yes they are. But enough talk about the war, for we must prepare for
your wedding, my lady. You know it will be in ten days. If I'm to avoid
another whipping you have to be perfect in every way."
I reluctantly put on the bridal gown and underskirts.
"I kind of fancy your brother," Marie told me as she took off my wedding
dress after the fitting.
"Do you think he likes you?" I asked. "He IS single."
"I think so. He tried to stay close while the three of us were talking.
And just before I reentered the castle he kissed me."
"That's good," Roseanne added as she smiled.
"It wasn't just a kiss. The way he held me there made me want him to take
me."
"Why didn't you let him?"
"We both knew that the mission was more important at that time. Besides,
it would have been rushed."
She then went into great detail as to how a woman must be toward and with
her man. Evidently Marie had been bedded by excellent lovers, as she told us
of things we could do that would drive men to unbelievable levels of
ecstasy. Roseanne and I soaked up every word, eager to try what she had
taught us, but NEVER with Hasimonis, I thought,
overwhelmed by my disgust of the thought of him.
"After this is over you will have more time to let him take you," I
kidded her wanting to put thoughts of the scurrilous king behind me.
Returning from her second trip to our army, Marie brought me my dagger.
We decided that we would change my wedding gown so that I could hide the
dagger under it. We ripped a hole on the seam of the dress and put pearl
buttons through buttonholes. To make it look like a natural part of the
design we put pearls and fake buttonholes around that seam.
After the changes I again reluctantly put on the bridal gown and
underskirts over my surprise and tried to walk without anyone noticing it. I
also sat down and kneeled a few times to make sure I could do it without it
being notice. What kept me going was the knowledge I was doing this for the
freedom of Hartel and the liberation of Slovat. I didn't care that I was
sacrificing more than most.
Marie met constantly with Lorenzo and Sergie. We devised a plan so they
would attack inside the castle during the wedding ceremony. When the attack
started I was to kill Hasamonis. More than once Marie seemed to take too
long. Each time she had a certain smile. Suspecting what happened, we made
her give all the details. She intrigued us with the nuances of their
lovemaking.
During that time I walked constantly with that dagger under my skirt.
Although I got used to walking with it, sitting was another matter. None of
us could figure a way for me to sit without it either showing or making me
look unladylike, or for me to be uncomfortable. Sometimes it was all three.
Marie tried another layer of petticoat, but that only made things worse. The
timing of the plan was critical or the plan would fail and I would be dead.
The night before our nuptials I was again forced to sit next to the
Usurper as we ate.
He rose, looked at me, and raised his chalice.
"I have a wedding present," he said as he stared.
The stare made me feel uncomfortable, as if he was undressing me with his
eyes. He looked like a forest boar in heat.
"I will be hanging ten thieves tomorrow before the wedding," he
continued. "I wish to make our lands safe for us."
"My Lord," I implored. "I refuse to marry on death's heels. It would
portend bad luck for our children."
"If I execute them the next day would you allow the wedding to happen?"
"Not good enough," I replied. "Pardon them."
"And if I do?"
"I will willingly marry you, my lord. I give you my word, but you must
pardon them in front of our guests and me, and then either let them out the
gate or allow them to join in the celebration."
There, I'd said it. If I was to do anything for the people of this land
and have their assistance in overthrowing this abomination, I had to show
everyone that I would sacrifice myself in order to do it.
Besides, he did look handsome. If only his heart were as beautiful as his
sculptured body. What was I saying? Had I become that much a woman in two
weeks that I looked at men the way I used to look at women? But I also
understood that if he acceded to my demands, and I didn't proceed to kill
him, I knew that at times I could control him.
After the meal we danced a bit. He was graceful and charming. However I
began to feel drowsy. When he finally noticed, he told me that he understood
and I could retire to my bedroom. He had Marie escort me.
"Maybe he isn't the monster I thought him to be," I told Marie.
"I don't know if either Hartel or Slovat can afford the time for you to
tame him," she replied.
Before the wedding the ten prisoners were set free. Those nine men and
one woman were given the choice of either staying for the wedding and feast
or leaving. All decided to stay to honor me.
The wedding was held in the main dining room of the castle. I was able to
see Hasamonis in the corner of my eye and noticed how handsome he looked in
his wedding regalia. I would have melted in his arms if I didn't have such
hatred for him. I realized that killing him would be harder than I had
thought.
While I was thinking that the wedding music began and I knew it was time
for us to be married. Gwendolyn took Hasamonis. With the priest standing at
the altar and Gwendolyn by Hasamonis's side, it seemed an abomination. What
other spells had she cast? Would I be so fertile as to become pregnant with
every assault from his manhood? Finally, she left the alter and took her
seat in a front chair.
Then it was my turn to proceed to the altar past the seated guest.
Roseanne and Marie held my nervous arms as I sleepwalked down the isle. The
priest told the guests and us the importance of the sanctity of marriage. He
told us how in marriage it is "in death do us part."
The priest would soon find out how true those words would be in a few
minutes. Either Hasamonis or I would be dead and our marriage ended just
seconds after it began. I held my peace, as I needed to be queen of this
kingdom in order to pull off my plan. Yuck! He was holding my hands in his.
I heard him say, "I do."
The priest spoke, but I didn't hear the question.
"Do you, Berta, take Hasamonis as your lawful wedded husband?" the priest
repeated.
Somehow I said, "I do."
"I now pronounce you man and wife."
As the priest said, "You may kiss the bride," I heard shouting from the
balcony and the order, "Attack!"
Unfortunately, Hasamonis kissed me then he turned and drew his sword. I
didn't expect that kiss, so I was stunned for a few seconds.
One of our solders swung down toward him using a rope. As Hasamonis
concentrated on the soldier I brought my dagger out from under my
petticoats. I plunged it into his back. He screamed as he fell, but he was
still alive. I heard a woman scream as I pulled out my dagger from his back
and plunged it again into Hasamonis's back a second time. He stopped moving
and a minute later he looked ashen. Checking his eyes for signs of life and
then a pulse the priest pronounced him dead. Lorenzo was already by my side.
I had a tear in my eye. I actually felt sorry for Hasamonis, which I
didn't know I could. I had used unflattering words to describe him while he
was still alive, but in the end he was still human and NONE OF US are
perfect. I also felt uncomfortable because I used the end justifying the
means when I always tried to use the means justifying the end. Yes, hunting
Harvey's deer to feed me, and my family, is again an end justifying the
means, but like I said, no one is perfect.
I took the crown off of Hasamonis's head and handed it to the priest
telling him, "Crown me."
Inwardly I giggled thinking of checkers.
The startled priest came to his senses, and then requested I bow, and
before placing Hasamonis's crown on my head.
"As I was Hasamonis's wife I am now your queen!" I shouted as the
fighting continued. "I declare a truce. Slovat officially surrenders!"
Wow, my first act as monarch was to make peace! Over the next minute or
two all the fighting in the castle ended. I gave a sigh of relief. I turned
and saw both Marie and Roseanne had swords smeared with blood in their
hands.
Roseanne curtseyed to me and said, "I'm sorry your majesty, but we had to
kill Gwendolyn. She was about to kill you."
"You deserve a reward," I replied. "I'm sure you realized that with her
death all hope of us returning to manhood has
ended."
"I knew that," she whispered. "But my duty
to you…"
Yes, both Roseanne and I were stuck as woman for the rest of our lives.
Fortunately, the witch and Hasamonis were the only two deaths in the battle.
Other injuries were minor cuts and bruises. I gave orders to have the wounds
attended to immediately.
I then sat down on Hasamonis's throne. By getting crowned and doing this
I asserted my right to rule Slovat. After curtseying to me as they arrived
at the chair, Roseanne and Marie stood on either side of me with their
swords drawn.
"The king is dead," they shouted. "Long live Queen Berta."
We heard a chorus of, "Long live Queen Berta."
There was a slightly smaller throne next to mine that I was supposed to
sit in after the wedding, but I would never use it.
Prince Lorenzo was the one who led the charge by attacking from the
balcony by rope.
He stood before me, smiled and said, "I see your plan worked, your
majesty.
"As you are royalty and you are an honored guest in my kingdom," I told
him. "I invite you to sit it this seat next to me. If I had more time to
prepare this seat would have been of equal size."
"As you wish, your majesty," he replied, as he walked over to the seat
and bowed.
"It is our pleasure, your highness," I replied, as I stood and curtseyed.
Like a royal couple, we sat down together.
Before I moved to consolidate my claim to the throne I told the priest,
"Burn the bodies of Hasamonis and Gwendolyn."
"Burn them?" he asked.
"Are you supposed to suffer a witch to live?"
"No, your majesty."
"Does someone who used magic to conquer deserve to be buried in hallowed
ground?"
"No, your majesty."
"I am a queen instead of a man because of them," I icily told him. "I
want nothing more to do with them. Burn their bodies and throw their ashes
with the garbage. And make sure no one knows where the ashes are. I want no
shrine from any misguided individual."
I then proceeded to consolidate my throne.
"Bring us the leader of my army," I declared.
"Bring Eric the giant here," came a shout from the balcony.
"Coming your majesty," exclaimed a huge man, as he ran down the stairs.
He stopped before our thrones and bowed.
"I am Eric, Lord of Mistal and your general, your majesty."
"Eric, Lord of Mistal, we need you to pledge your allegiance to me as
your queen.
Slowly he drew his sword held it in both hands with the blade in his
palms, and then bent down and presented it to me.
"I pledge my loyalty to my queen, Berta," he said.
"You may rise, Eric, Lord of Mistal," I said. "Were you the leader of the
knights who captured me?"
"Yes, your majesty."
"Why were we tied to the horses on our bellies?"
"Those were the king's orders."
"From now on if you have a prisoner you are to treat him with courtesy as
long as it doesn't allow that prisoner to escape or risk your safety."
"Yes, your majesty. It will be done. May I speak your majesty?"
"We grant you permission," I replied.
"I wish to advise you, especially on military matters."
"We expect that from you, Lord Mistal. We will keep your suggestions in
mind, but in the end it will be my decision."
"I can not ask for more, your majesty."
"And now, Eric present your officers."
One by one they came and pledged their loyalty to me as their queen.
"Where is my counsel?" I asked.
"They are in the dungeon," replied Eric, bowing his head in shame.
"Go get them, clean them and present them to us," I commanded. "If
necessary, feed them, then you may rejoin the feast. While we wait I wish
for my nobles to pledge their allegiance."
All the nobles present bowed and swore to protect my kingdom and me.
"Is the royal carpenter here?" I asked.
"Yes, your majesty," shouted a man from the balcony.
"Your name, kind sir."
"Pierre of Glinden, your majesty."
"Pierre, how long will it take you to make a chair the same size and
similar design as the one I'm sitting in now?"
"With my assistants, about two days, your majesty. We need to make sure
the glue is dry."
"Do so," I commanded. "And you shall be rewarded handsomely. We still
wait for the counsel and we have guests that expected a feast. Let us eat."
About an hour and a half later three emaciated men with sores on their
bodies came in. They looked like they were nearly starved. One of the men
seemed to have difficulty standing.
I stopped eating.
"Bring these men chairs and this group food," I commanded. Then to the
man who had difficulty standing, "When it comes you may sit immediately."
"Are you my counsel?" I asked after the chairs were brought and they sat.
"We are the remains of the counsel of Hasamonis's predecessor. Hasamonis
refused to listen to us. When we protested his cruelty we were thrown into
the dungeon," one of the other men said.
"How many were you?" I asked.
"We were seven," replied the same man.
"Where are the rest?"
"I heard that two died," he answered. "I know not of the other two."
"I need the three of you to pledge your allegiance to me. We will require
you to counsel me. That includes things that I may not want to hear. I
expect the truth from you. Obviously, the final decision is mine."
The two healthier men knelt and pledged their allegiance. The third
started to stand in order to kneel.
"No, kind sir, you may do so in you seat," I commanded. "For now you have
my permission. I do hope your privilege is not permanent."
He had a tear in his eye. He first thanked me then pledged his
allegiance.
After it was done I asked the apparent leader, "Were you the head of the
counsel?"
"Yes, your majesty" he replied.
"What is your name?"
"Emil of Bothwell, your majesty."
"Emil of Bothwell, for now you shall be head of my counsel. You will
include Eric, Lord of Mistal in your counsel. Does anyone else claim a right
to be on this counsel?"
"Jose," came a reply that was followed by repeats of his name.
"Is this Jose present?"
"I am your majesty," replied a man from the balcony.
"Why do they believe that you should be on this counsel?"
"I am a prominent merchant and usually speak for many of us."
"If there are any objections to this Jose being on the counsel please
speak?"
Silence prevailed.
"There appears to be no objection. Jose, please come down, pledge your
allegiance so you may be, as of now, the junior member of my counsel."
He came down the stairs, bowed and gave his allegiance.
I heard a sigh from Roseanne.
I pulled her over and whispered, "If he is single, and if it works out
you have my blessing."
I saw her blush slightly as she whispered her thanks to me.
"Now let's continue the feast."
I turned to Lorenzo, looked at him, and smiled. He WAS handsome, just
like the mermaid had told me. I fumbled for words because he was taking my
breath away.
"Did I do well, your highness?" I squeaked, seeking his approval.
"You did excellent, your majesty," he stammered.
'He likes me!' I thought. 'And he is a little shy.'
The party at the castle went into the early morning. As it was late, most
of the guests slept in various rooms of the castle.
The next morning after dressing, I ate breakfast with Lorenzo.
"Lorenzo, I feel bad about killing Hasamonis."
"It was necessary for the people of Slovat and Hartel.
"I know, but killing someone is still wrong. I wish there had been
another way."
"That's the point," he explained. "There was no other way. If there were,
you or I or my father or any one of a number of people would have thought of
that method. But it was war, and war means killing. I don't like what
happened either, but we do the best we can."
After breakfast, with Lorenzo at my side and the counsel in front of us,
I began listening to petitions from my new subjects. Some had asked relief
from the taxes that were imposed. I promised to look into the entire tax
structure and where possible, reduce or eliminate the imposed taxes. I then
asked what the tax structure was, what it had been under Hasamonis's
predecessor and the present condition of the treasury. That became the main
topic of discussion for the remainder of the morning.
After the midday meal Jose suggested some new public works projects that
would help the communities. I liked his thinking as we started to develop
his suggestions.
As I had stayed up late the night before and the affairs of state were
new to me, I retired early. For the rest of the week, we repeated the
process of Lorenzo and I having breakfast together, before listening to
petitions.
On the seventh day, after being assured the treasury would not suffer, I
signed into law a tax structure similar to what it had been just before
Hasamonis stole the kingdom.
As I was signing the document and having copies made for the entrance
walls of all the castles in my kingdom, I said, "These reduced taxes is a
step we can do quickly. I have modest needs, and I have little use for coin
not having a purpose or for emergencies. I will see if more can be done."
On the eighth day, Lorenzo told me as we ate, "I need to return to my own
kingdom. My father is probably worried about me and our mission."
Lorenzo had long ago sent word by messenger of Hasamonis's death and the
casualties we had suffered, but knew his father wouldn't rest comfortably
until he saw his son with his own eyes.
Looking for an excuse to stay with him I suggested, "If you don't mind, I
shall accompany you. I need to negotiate a peace treaty with your father."
"I would like that, very much."
We sent Lorenzo's best horseman on the fastest distant horse in my
kingdom to notify Harvey we were coming. Leaving my brother, Sergie, in
charge of Slovat, we left the next day.
Roseanne accompanied me in the coach as Lorenzo's army and some of my
knights, including Eric, led the way. I had insisted that Jose join us and
he usually rode his horse with the army. Marie begged me to allow her to
stay at my castle, and I agreed, as I noted that Sergie constantly kept her
company.
I told each individually, "Try not to need a wedding until I come back."
The first night we set up camp by a stream between the Slovat capitol and
a town. After a frugal supper I sat alone by the fire to keep warm.
I was looking up at the stars when Lorenzo said to me, "They are pretty."
"What?" I asked, not realizing that he was there.
"The stars."
"Yes."
"And you are too."
"Why thank you, your highness."
"Lorenzo," he requested, as I shuddered because of the cold.
Realizing my discomfort he took off his jacket and started to put it
around me.
"I'd rather we share your jacket and I snuggle with you," I suggested.
He came closer and I moved between his arm and chest. We sat not saying a
word. I felt warmer and safe. It was as if I belonged in his strong, manly
arms.
"I'm beginning to believe the mermaid was right," I said, after a few
minutes. "I feel I belong at your side."
"That's good," he replied. "Because I'm beginning to love you."
I smiled, looked up into his eyes and told him, "I'm beginning to love
you, too."
He bent his head, and then kissed me. I kissed back for all I was worth.
After, I sighed, content to be in his arms. When it was time for sleep I
needed to tell him it was too soon to have sex. While I was falling asleep I
realized that sex was much more than a distinct possibility with Lorenzo. I
had found my prince and only had to kiss one frog.
When I finally went back to the wagon to sleep I was alone. Roseanne
hadn't come back from her rendezvous with Jose. I was pulling the covers
over me when she came in. She had a glow and that "cat that ate the canary"
smile.
"You didn't," I said.
"Yep, we did," she replied. "And it was wonderful. Where were you?"
"With Lorenzo," I replied, smiling.
"Did you two?" she asked.
"No, but soon. I don't want to tell Harvey that I am carrying his
grandchild, even if it might give me more leverage."
"Is there any other reason?"
"I need to make sure that the love between us is real. There is that
spark. Let the fire grow."
"What are you two afraid of?"
"Am I doing this for convenience and our countries or am I doing this for
love? You have it easier. There is little to gain because of Jose's
station."
"Are you going after Lorenzo because you rule Slovat?"
"No, I'm looking for love, but I also have to be concerned for the
welfare of Slovat."
She gave me a hug, "Poor baby. It must be hard."
I felt a tear run down my cheek.
The next day we entered the town where we had originally purchased the
provisions. The townsfolk insisted that we join them in a celebration. After
a short discussion with Lorenzo and other leaders of our entourage, we
agreed.
It was during this celebration that Lorenzo pulled me aside into a quiet
room and asked me, "Would you marry me?"
"I need to negotiate proper terms with your father," I replied. "If
either of us wasn't royalty I would be saying a definite 'yes.'"
"What do you have in mind?" he asked.
"I might as well let you know," I hesitated. "This is my plan…"
The celebration went long into the night. The members of the town made
sure we all were able to sleep in soft beds. I gratefully accepted, knowing
that luxury might not happen again until we arrived at Harvey's castle.
Before retiring, I told the mayor and the town's priest that we were paying
for the expense of the celebration.
"But your majesty," the mayor objected. "We did this out of our heart."
"And we accept the gesture as it was intended," I explained. "But I am
your queen and must be concerned for the welfare of my subjects. We can
absorb the financial loss better than your town can. Please, let us pay the
expenses."
"No," the priest replied. "Some of the people would be hurt because you
paid for this."
I thought for about a minute.
"Is there any project that your town needs?" I asked.
"A road to the town of Northumber," the mayor replied. "I believe it
would increase commerce between us. Now, we either have to climb Mt. Easlat
or take a journey to the capitol and then take the road to Northumber."
"It will be done," I replied. "Speak to Jose in the morning. He will have
my counsel give me the details."
"Thank you, your majesty," they replied.
We continued our journey in the morning after Jose concluded his talks
with the village elders. Before the day was over we were able to reach the
river and mountain that marked the border between my kingdom and Hartel.
Gazing at the uncultivated land on my side of the river I summoned Jose
to my carriage.
"Jose, who owns this land?" I asked.
"You do, your majesty," he replied. "Hasamonis took it from his
predecessor and never had it used."
"This looks like excellent farmland. Is there any reason it couldn't be
farmed?" I asked.
"No, your majesty, I agree that this could be good farmland, especially
if we have peace with Hartel."
"Are there poor in my kingdom who could be good farmers?"
"I believe so, your majesty," he replied.
"Have this land surveyed when we get back and distribute it among those
poor who can farm it," I commanded. "I want this land productive. If they
can farm it for thirty years it is theirs. If they don't live that long
their decedents could finish the thirty years."
"It would be my pleasure, your majesty," he replied with a grin.
"Now, please inform the prince that we should rest," I told him. "I wish
to talk with him for a while."
As it was late afternoon, we forded the river before making camp.
"Berta, what is it?" Lorenzo asked when he arrived.
I lighted onto his horse behind him and gave him a hug.
"Ride to the mountain," I whispered. I have an idea."
We rode to the base of the mountain and I whispered in his ear, "Do you
think your father would give us this mountain?"
"What do you have in mind?" he asked.
"Our home as the castle on the border," I told him as I gave him a
squeeze. "The river could be the beginning of a moat and the mountain could
be a fortress. The town that would grow around it would attract people from
both kingdoms making the union even stronger."
"Then you will marry me? " he implored.
"My answer is still the same. However, you can start the designs for the
castle when you have a chance. I also suggest a bridge over the river."
I had a content smile as I gave him a squeeze.
Now within my native borders I was relieved that both armies were met
with open arms. The towns on the way back to Castle Hartel made sure that we
celebrated the peace. As far as I was concerned the most important part of
my speeches were that the only deaths were the two creators of the war.
There was fanfare when we arrived at the capitol. Harvey and his wife,
Nancy looked over the wall as we entered the gate. Greeting us was Karl with
Elsa's hand around his arm.
"Guess you won't be teasing me anymore because I'm a girl," she said when
she finally recognized me.
"My sex change will have nothing to do with me teasing you, Elsie," I
replied. "That is a pleasure I might always have. But more important, is
something happening between the two of you?"
"Most definitely," Karl informed us. "We are getting married."
"I see being head of defense didn't stop your romance. I think I know the
perfect wedding present, although I don't think you will receive it for a
number of years. I won't tell you until I know it is definite. Now may we
see your father, Prince Karl?"
"Right this way," he instructed us.
Lorenzo and I followed our siblings to the great hall and throne room
where the king and queen were already seated on their throne.
"Speak, my son," Harvey commanded.
"Father, we won," Lorenzo smiled. "Slovat now has a queen, but no king.
Berta killed Hasamonis, and his witch is dead. The rest were injuries,
mostly minor. I led the charge."
"I should reward you, madam," Harvey said.
"I was Boris, and am now Berta, Queen of Slovat," I explained. "I killed
Hasamonis just after I became his wife, and am now a widow. I wish to marry
again, but I have concerns about the future of my kingdom and yours."
"We were at peace with your country for centuries," Harvey replied. "We
were at war only because of the incursions into our land that your
predecessor did. We have no need to fight you for any reason."
"That is true, but now there is more involved. Lorenzo and I are lovers."
"Tell me the truth, Lorenzo," Harvey inquired. "Do you love her?"
"Yes, father."
"This is not to gain her kingdom, boy?"
"It is an added bonus, but I'd love her if she was a poor peasant girl."
"And you, Berta. You are not trying to take my country?"
"You have given me my pardon and treat me as an equal. What more would I
need other than a husband I could love and trust?"
"So what do you propose?" Harvey asked.
"You will rule Hartel and I will rule Slovat until we die," I suggested.
"We will have an alliance that requires us to come to the aid of the other
in cases of war or disasters. Lorenzo and I will be allowed to marry, the
same with Elsa and Karl. When the time comes Lorenzo will inherit your
kingdom. On that day Sergie will become our vassal and rule as the Duke of
Slovat and Karl will become our vassal as the Duke of Hartel. Our child,
your grandchildren will rule this united kingdom. I believe in the concept
of blood being thicker than water and therefore we should have continued
peace."
"I like your idea," Harvey smiled as Lorenzo came to my side and put his
arm around me.
"But what about your brother Sergie?" Harvey asked. "Does he have a
wife?"
"He has met a woman of Slovat," Lorenzo replied. "I think it is a matter
of time."
"There is more," I continued. "From now on, there will be no tariff for
goods between our kingdoms."
"Granted."
"A subject of one kingdom has the right to be the subject of the other
kingdom."
"Good idea," Harvey said. "It will probably increase commerce."
"Lorenzo and I want Mt. Mortain as our home. It is on the border and a
castle there could be well defended. We need both treasuries to provide for
the construction. We believe that the town in the castle's valley would
attract people from both kingdoms, helping to unite our lands."
"The property will be our wedding present to you as you two have my
blessing."
"And mine, too," added Nancy.
"And finally, allow a woman to inherit, not just me and my family, but
all women under our reign."
Harvey thought for a moment as Nancy gently elbowed her husband.
"Agreed."
"I think I said enough."
"In that case I'll have the royal scribe write up this treaty. If the
wording is agreeable to us we will sign tomorrow. But tonight you are our
guest at a banquet in honor of your ascension to the throne, your victory,
and return home."
Within a few months Lorenzo and I were married. Elsa, Roseanne, and Marie
were my bridesmaids. That honor also fell to me for their weddings. Eight
months after our wedding I gave birth to a baby girl. She was in late teens
when she married a nearby prince uniting our kingdom with theirs. Harvey and
Nancy were able to see their great grandson become a youth before they died
of old age. When Mortain Castle was built we permanently moved into our
home.
I thank Angela Rasch and Holly Logan for their assistance and Maggie O
Malley for her encouragement.
Notes: Hasamonis is the Latinized version of a Semitic word for "the
adversary." It is another word for the Devil. Berta was Genjis Kahn's queen.
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