Lord Glove Returns Home to Find Î Missing
No Limb Can Bear
The journey had been long and the task unpleasant. Lord Gloveâs thoughts were now of dry clothes and home. There was nothing like kicking your feet up in front of the fire at the end of the day.
âOh. Evening Your Lordship. Wasnât expecting you back so soon.â
Or so he had heard. It was Turnpike, Lord Gloveâs youngest guard. Lord Glove explicitly remembered assigning Turnpike to guard Rebekaâs workshop, not the border.
âWhat are you doing here Turnpike? Where is Treant?â
Turnpike scratched the back of his head. His eyes darted to the left, âWell⦠Funny thing. I was going to ask you the same. Havenât seen him since before I left for lunch. I was about to check the barracks to see if he left a note.â
Lord Glove had been walking all day and part of the previous night. He could deal with whatever trouble Turnpike had gotten himself into in the morning. He nodded stiffly to Turnpike, yawned, and began walking towards his manor. He was stopped by Turnpikeâs spear. Lord Glove raised an eyebrow, âYes?â
Turnpike blushed, âUh, sorry My Lord. I changed my mind and wasnât sure how to stop you. Heat of the moment sort of thing.â
Lord Glove nodded to the spear. The young guardâs face flushed even redder. He lowered his weapon. There was an awkward silence for several moments. Lord Glove let it grow. Turnpike fidgeted on the spot, bit his lip, and finally, spoke.
âWell⦠The thing is⦠Itâs all a bit of a misunderstanding you understand. Quite understandable. If anything thatâs an understatement.â He looked hopefully at Lord Glove. Lord Glove waited.
âRight. Well what happened was, I got back to the shackâlovely shack by the way, even if it needs a bit of workâand, well, we have some guests in the dom you see, a man and a maiden child, and sheâs gone missing. The thing is, I found little foot prints leading into the shack. Thatâs why I was looking for Treant. Thought he might know what to do. You know⦠without getting you or Bidden involved.â
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âWhat?â Lord Glove felt himself shaking off his stupor, âYou didnât go after her? Why did you abandon your post?â
âI was taking my lunch break, and I⦠I was afraid,â Turnpike hung his head in shame, âItâs dark and damp down there, and thereâs voicesâ¦â
Lord Glove slapped his own cheek, hard, to knock himself fully awake. He had to move, âYouâre on double store duty until I say otherwise. Get Gar, post him at the workshop. Stay with him until I return.â
Lord Glove thought of the unknown maiden child as he ran. What had possessed her to go down those stairs? Most adults were too afraid to make the descent, let alone girls. He hoped she hadnât fallen and broken her neck. He ran through the shack without slowing and leapt down the stairs, allowing himself only a split secondâs judgement between each jump. Some steps he took two or three at a time. In his fifty years running up and down these stairs heâd never gone faster. He reached the bottom in less than ten minutes, and sprinted down the tunnel. Lord Glove slowed as he approached the door to Rebekaâs workshop. It was ajar. Through it he heard voices. One was familiar, the deep and slow breathing of Emet. The other was small and piping; that of a little maiden child.
âSo why donât you get someone else to do it?â
âRenewal comes from the creator... None other.â
Lord Glove entered the room as silent as Holdaâs own army, not wanting to disturb their conversation. The maiden child was sitting on the floor in front of Emet, her face tilted upwards to stare at Emetâs own.
âCan you see things with those eyes?â
The girl waved her hand in front of the golemâs shadowed pits.
âThat is a complicated question⦠to answer. I ââ Emet cut off as Lord Glove approached.
The maiden child turned around, startled, âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to touch the eye, I just wanted to play. I tried to bring it back, but I lost it, and then I was too tired, and Emet said we should talk andââ
It took Lord Glove a moment to realize what eye she was talking about. The one in Rebekaâs old house. The one sheâd said could find a kineser. Lord Glove knelt in front of the girl and looked her in the eyes, âItâs okay. Donât worry,â he brushed a dead beetle out of her hair, âMy name is Lord Glove. Who are you?â
âIâm IÌ.â
Lord Glove smiled at her, âItâs a pleasure to meet you, IÌ.â
She smiled, unsure.
âIt was very brave of you to go down those stairs on your own. Were you scared?â
She nodded, âA little.â
Then she burst into tears.
Lord Glove stretched out his arms, âCome here,â he pulled her in close and stroked her hair, âItâs okay. Youâre fine. Nobodyâs mad at you.â
He glanced at Emet, âIn fact, you may have solved a problem of mine.â