a great deal of his own blood and nearly sacrificed himself as well.” “ Where is he now?” “ Byrn was imprisoned in Baj and is awaiting your judgment,” Sane told him, “Given what occurred and the number of witnesses there was little else that could have been done at the time. He was tended to by a healer until his life was no longer in danger, but he has yet to awaken...” King Kale eyed the sorcerer shrewdly, “You look like you have more to say. I assume you have a recommendation on the boy's fate.” “ He is young and inexperienced. Brash perhaps, but Kellen told me that Byrn fought bravely in the assault on Colum. He cost some lives, but he probably saved more. I dragged him into this conflict and those deaths could be laid just as easily at my feet as they are at his. I would still like to take him as my apprentice. He has great potential and could be a valuable ally to the kingdom with the proper guidance and training.” Kale weighed his decision for what felt like a much longer time than it really was. After being the king's adviser for years, Sane could usually guess where the king would land on any given dispute, but this time the sorcerer was unsure. Eventually King Kale came to a conclusion, “He has been exposed as a magician and killed several people. The people of Colum want his head... and you want him freed. Sane, your judgment is held in my highest regard and for that reason Byrn Lightfoot will live. “ You may apprentice this young man, but he is a danger to others and to himself if anyone from Colum should recognize him. He will stay in Baj for a minimum of eight years. One year for each person he killed. During that time you can visit and train him. “ Once the eight years have passed and you are convinced that he is no longer a danger, then I will meet him and determine his ultimate fate at that time.” It was not exactly what Sane had hoped for, but it could have been worse. A public display of magic resulting in so much loss of life could have been a death sentence. “ Thank you, your majesty.”
Chapter 14
When Byrn opened his eyes he found that he was lying in a serene garden. The sun felt warm on his face, almost comforting him, as if the gentle heat was telling him that all was once again right with the world. There were no ogres here. He did not have to fear being hunted or fear being taken from his home and forced into a life that was so foreign to him that he was not sure if he even wanted it no matter what power or privilege some old man promised him. Flowers of myriad colors, some he recognized most he did not, decorated the gardens painting the landscape in bright reds and yellows perfectly contrasted by deep blues and purples. This place was calm. It was a place of peace. It was truly magical. Magical... The word suddenly made him uneasy which was an even more unsettling feeling to think that he could feel uneasy in this wondrous place. “ Get off of the flowers,” a decidedly firm, but feminine voice commanded from behind him. Turning to see who was there Byrn found himself face-to-shins with easily the most beautiful knees he had ever seen in his short existence. His gaze shifted upward to reveal a woman wearing a short flowing dress of pure white that cut off just below her thighs. The dress was soft and frilly. Two straps held its top in place with lightly frilled edges instead of short or puffy sleeves as was more traditional. Her hair was a shining gold going past her shoulders and down her back framing her face perfectly, which in and of itself was also without imperfection. Staring at her face, the young man absently thought that her delicate features brought her rather lovely knees to shame. The only thing he found wrong with her was the fact that she was scowling at him and even then he found it a terribly lovely scowl. The desire to please her was overwhelming and he quickly found himself up and off of the flowerbed