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Jareth kept that promise to himself, he could see her flinch if he even touched her, he knew she did not love him.
He had been in council meetings that last three evenings in Lorenth and the next morning they would travel to Carynth where he was expected to be in more meetings for a fortnight.
Ambrea hugged her father good bye and reluctantly climbed into the carriage. She hated the idea of leaving the home she loved so much once again.
The carriage stopped suddenly. Jareth looked out the window several spears pointed in.
"Sire, My lady we were waiting for you most impatiently" "Lord Savon, how nice of you to greet us personally" Jareth rolled off his tongue.
"But of course," He suddenly turned, "Gentleman seize this carriage" Several men charged toward the carriage, Jareth carefully launched crystals at each of them. Ambrea stayed back into the carriage. Allowing Jareth as much room as possible.
Then it happened to quickly, A spear came through and struck Ambrea, Jareth sent a crystal over the wound, and quickly destroyed the one who implanted it.
Then it was just Savon and Jareth. "Savon you should be tried for treason, However I do not have the time for that. I Savon through threw the air. Jareth has sent him into a crystal prison. Then He had the crystal b in the bog of eternal stench. So if Savon had ever managed to escape his prison everyone would be able to smell his presence.
He stepped towards the carriage "Are you alright?" she nodded weakly. Jareth told the driver to take them back towards L.
Ambrea was concerned "What about the meetings?" "Savon was the one who sent the invitation, it was an ambush." Jareth collapsed back into seat he was weakened from the battle. "We will return to L where you will be able to heal and I will be able to get my s back. For now I need my rest, and you should do the same." Jareth leaned back and fell into a quick sleep.
Ambrea looked onto him and sighed, this man just risked his life for her, her stomach knotted, she thought she might be sick, then it passed. She was tired and she was hurting and Jareth was in no condition to properly heal her.
She sighed maybe she had been wrong about Jareth, she had d been wrong about Lord Savon.
She sighed again there was plenty of time to figure things out "its only forever, not long at all" She said Quietly to herself.