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07:36et prêche
07:38on me
07:39on me
07:41on me
07:42let no one ever learn of this
07:44not in this life
07:45not ever
07:46but my mind
07:48won't cooperate
07:49it keeps replaying
07:50his face
07:51the breath of his shoulders
07:52the relentless way he moved
07:54Henry
07:55I try to summon Henry's face
07:57my husband
07:58we were betrothed as children
08:00married at 16
08:01parted by death at 30
08:03I never remarried
08:04nearly 20 years
08:06I swore at his coffin
08:07that no man would ever touch me again
08:0920 years
08:11I kept that vow
08:12I thought Henry would be the only man I'd ever have
08:15and now
08:16practically in my grave
08:1720 years of faithfulness
08:19shattered in a single night
08:21Henry
08:22God rest your soul
08:24I'm so sorry
08:24back at the manor
08:25I ordered the servants to fill the wooden tub
08:27with hot water in my bedchamber
08:29no one stays in the room
08:31I want to scrub this night off my skin
08:33if I scrub hard enough
08:35maybe it never happened
08:36but the marks on my body tell a different story
08:39they're everywhere
08:40vivid proof of just how vigorous he was
08:43at my age
08:44nearly 50 years old
08:46handled like that
08:48heat crawls up my neck
08:50my cheeks burn
08:51Margaret Everwood
08:53shame on you
08:54you're practically ancient
08:55stop thinking about it
08:57that night
08:58I dream of Henry
09:00Margaret you swore on my coffin
09:02you said there'd be no other man
09:04you said we'd be buried together in the family crypt
09:07I've been waiting for you in heaven for 20 years
09:09you won't come down fine
09:10but you found yourself a 25 year old lover
09:13I'm sorry
09:14I'm sorry Henry
09:16I didn't mean to break my vow
09:18he was too strong
09:19I was forced I swear
09:21then Roland appears out of nowhere
09:23wraps an arm around my waist
09:25and pulls me upright
09:26before I can bow again
09:27he kicks Henry square in the chest
09:30Henry vanishes
09:31you're a dead man
09:32the living are none of your concern
09:34then Roland covers my ears with his palms
09:36gently
09:37like I'm something fragile
09:38Margaret
09:39ignore that old ghost
09:40everything he said is nonsense
09:42you deserve the finest man in the world
09:45I stare up at him
09:47the
09:47finest man in the world
09:50the finest man in the world
09:55shameless
09:56absolutely shameless
09:57you love it when I'm shameless
09:59he kisses me
10:01I wake drenched in sweat
10:03burning up
10:04it's barely spring
10:06there's no reason for this heat
10:09agonists
10:09draw a bath
10:11now
10:11the marks Roland left on my neck
10:13are impossible to hide
10:14I lock myself in my chambers for days
10:17waiting for them to fade
10:18the official story
10:19I am well
10:20I caught a chill climbing to the abbey
10:21and came down with a fever
10:23Eleanor is a good girl
10:24even when I refuse visitors
10:26she comes to the door of my private chapel
10:28every morning to ask after me
10:30days pass
10:31Melody
10:33Lady Eleanor came to see you again at first light
10:35shall I still turn her away
10:37I glance at the window
10:39pale light
10:40quiet grounds
10:41no strangers at the gate
10:43no one has come looking for me
10:45maybe it's over
10:47let her in
10:48tell her I'm much better
10:50Agnes beams
10:51right away
10:53a moment later Eleanor bursts through the door
10:55and throws herself around my legs
10:59Grandmother
10:59you're finally seeing me
11:02I thought
11:02I thought you were angry
11:03because I snuck out that day
11:05and you had to come all the way up the mountain to find me
11:07I'm so sorry
11:08it was my fault
11:09I nearly got taken by those awful men
11:12if you hadn't come for me
11:14Geoffrey would have been so upset
11:17Geoffrey Montfort
11:18Eleanor's betrothed since childhood
11:20heir to the Montfort duchy
11:22a young knight who just earned his spurs before the king last year
11:25the kind of man who rides off to the northern front the morning after his wedding
11:30leaving Eleanor alone to manage a crumbling estate
11:33while he keeps a mistress across the border
11:35gets her pregnant
11:37and the worst part
11:38the entire Montfort household knows
11:40they blame Eleanor for failing to produce an heir
11:43then force her to raise the bastard under the polite fiction of a ward
11:46Eleanor pours her dowry into the duchy's debts
11:49she raises her husband's illegitimate child with patience and grace
11:53she waits seven years
11:55when Geoffrey finally returns from the wars
11:57the first thing he does is petition the ecclesiastical court for an annulment
12:01citing consanguinity
12:02some threat of distant cousinship
12:04so he can marry his mistress
12:06and in open court
12:08he announces that the child Eleanor raised as her own is his bastard
12:12always was
12:13by then
12:14ever woods are nothing
12:15our influence has withered
12:17our halls stand empty
12:18and not a single soul bothers to pay a courtesy call
12:21Eleanor has no protector
12:23she can't fight a man riding the crest of military glory
12:26she endures it in silence
12:28then she collapses
12:30no one visits
12:31no one sends for a physician
12:33she lies alone in an empty room
12:35and closes her eyes for the last time
12:37and I, her grandmother
12:39live long enough to watch her buried
12:40every time I think about Geoffrey kneeling at the altar
12:43playing the pious knight
12:44when he was calculating how to strip a spare from the very beginning
12:47every vow he made before God
12:49a lie, my hands shake so badly
12:51I want to wrap them around his throat
12:52but the Eleanor standing before me right now doesn't know any of this
12:56she doesn't know her betrothed is a devil wearing a saint's mask
13:01I can't tell her
13:02not yet
13:04so I take her hands and smile
13:08Ellie, you're still so young
13:09and you're my only granddaughter
13:12I can't bear to let you go just yet
13:16stay with me a little longer
13:18two more years, can you do that?
13:20two more years, just two years
13:23here's what I know from the last life
13:25the Montforts are drowning
13:26that's why Geoffrey pushes for the wedding
13:29once Eleanor arrives with her dowry
13:31he's free to ride north and chase glory
13:33if I delay the marriage by two years
13:35the Montforts won't last six months
13:38their rot will show through for the whole world to see
13:41let's see them come knocking on our door then
13:43Eleanor blushes and nods, sweet as ever
13:48I want to stay with you too
13:51if you hadn't come for me that night
13:52I don't know what would have happened
13:54dear grandmother, you saved my life
13:56I'll do whatever you say
13:58I'll write to Geoffrey right now
13:59and tell him the wedding is postponed
14:05my dear girl
14:07I haven't loved you for nothing
14:09as long as Eleanor never sets foot in that den of wolves
14:11she'll never suffer what she suffered before
14:14and if that nest of vipers goes bankrupt in the meantime
14:18that's not our problem
14:19my son Thomas and his wife Catherine are thrilled when they hear the news
14:23they come to see me together that evening
14:27mother, did you hear something?
14:30everyone's whispering that the Montforts are practically ruined
14:32the old Duke's war reputation is the only thing keeping up appearances
14:37their estate income can't even cover household expenses
14:41apparently the servants haven't received their wages or livery allowances in months
14:45and the pantry's nearly bare
14:48Eleanor is my only daughter
14:49I won't watch her suffer
14:53this is perfect timing mother
14:55give it a couple of years
14:56once Eleanor's gotten over her stubbornness
14:58we'll find her a family that actually deserves her
14:59she can stay right here by your side
15:01wouldn't that be better?
15:03seeing them both on my side warms my old bones more than any fire
15:08good
15:09I'm glad we're all in agreement
15:11Henry and I only had Thomas
15:13I adored him from the day he drew breath
15:15when his father died
15:17Thomas was 12
15:18I raised him alone
15:19his wife Catherine is a distant relation of mine
15:22a merchant's daughter
15:23yes, but from a wealthy house
15:25in the previous life
15:26Catherine and I nearly bankrupted ourselves for Eleanor
15:29my dower
15:30Catherine's remaining dowry funds
15:32we poured everything we had into keeping that girl afloat in the Montfort household
15:35that's the real reason the Everwoods fell so fast
15:38this time, we will not let those lieges bleed us dry
15:40I keep Eleanor close
15:42every morning, she comes to my private chapel
15:45to copy the book of ours with me and join in lots
15:47I also order the servants to intercept every piece of correspondence between Eleanor and Jeffrey
15:52every letter
15:53no exceptions
15:55my Eleanor is a proper nobleman's daughter
15:58raised with impeccable manners
15:59she would never sneak around behind my back to meet a man
16:03and without anyone to carry his honeyed words for him
16:06how exactly does Jeffrey plan to manipulate my granddaughter
16:09what I don't expect is for Jeffrey to show up in person
16:12not even a fortnight later
16:16M'lade
16:18Sir Jeffrey of Montfield is at the gate
16:21he says he's here to call on you and Lady Eleanor
16:24Thomas has taken Catherine to visit her family
16:27it's just Eleanor and me at the manor
16:29my fingers go still on the rosary
16:32turn him away
16:34he's
16:35not alone M'lady
16:36the Lord Protector is with him
16:39Roland of Leon heart
16:41every drop of blood drains from my face
16:44the rosary beads rattle between my trembling fingers
16:48he
16:48he
16:49why is he here
16:50that night
16:51in my panic
16:52I blurted out who I was
16:53my name
16:54my title
16:55has he come to settle the score
16:56M'lade
16:57the Lord Protector is the late king's youngest brother
16:59and his majesty's own uncle
17:01the entire kingdom answers to him
17:03and they say he's merciless with those who cross him
17:05not a man anyone can afford to offend
17:07as if I don't already know
17:08I got a very thorough demonstration of his intensity
17:11that night
17:12I force myself to breathe
17:14think
17:14Margaret
17:15he was poisoned that night
17:17delirious
17:18out of his mind
17:19he might not remember an old woman's face
17:22prepare hippoprash
17:24show the Lord Protector and Sir Geoffrey to the great hall
17:27in the great hall
17:28I have the servants position an embroidered screen behind the dais
17:31I sit behind it
17:33rosary in hand
17:34and nod for Agnes to pour the wine
17:37I have been widowed many years
17:38and do not receive visitors in person
17:40I beg your grace's forgiveness
17:42my late husband Henry was the Earl of Everwood
17:45a man who fought beside the late king
17:47and earned his honors on the battlefield
17:48no one can expect a dowager countess past 50
17:51still recovering from illness
17:53to drag herself out in curtsy before a man young enough to be her son
17:57no need to apologize
18:00Sir Geoffrey and I arrived uninvited
18:05I frown behind the screen
18:07forgive my bluntness your grace
18:10to what do we owe this visit
18:12Geoffrey opens his mouth
18:13but before a word comes out
18:15Eleanor's voice rings from the doorway
18:19Geoffrey
18:20what are you doing here?
18:24Eleanor
18:25thank god you're alright
18:26I've written to you every day
18:28you never replied
18:29I was worried something had happened
18:31letters
18:32what letters?
18:34grandmother hasn't been well
18:35she asked me to stay by her side
18:37the servants must have forgotten to deliver them
18:39I'll look into it
18:40then her gaze drifts to the man seated beside Geoffrey
18:43and this gentleman is?
18:48Eleanor
18:48mind your manners
18:49this is his grace
18:50the lord protector
18:52your grace
18:53please forgive my rudeness
18:55Roland says nothing
18:56a slight nod
18:57nothing more
18:58his gaze doesn't linger on her
19:00but my hands are clenched so tight around the rosary
19:02that the beads bite into my palms
19:03in the last life
19:04it was Roland who ruined Eleanor
19:05Eleanor's eyes
19:06she looks like me
19:07please god
19:08please don't let him see the resemblance
19:10my mind is spiraling
19:12when Roland's voice cuts through
19:13where was this young lady?
19:15did she by any chance visit Epith St. Andrews Abbey outside the city?
19:19that single question squeezes my chest like a fist
19:23Eleanor is innocent
19:24but she's not stupid
19:25she knows what happened that night
19:27the ambush
19:28the men who knocked her unconscious
19:29how close she came to being dragged away
19:32know your grace
19:33two weeks ago I was here at home
19:35keeping grandmother company
19:38I didn't go anywhere
19:40that's right
19:42Eleanor is a devoted girl
19:43she knows this old woman gets lonely
19:45so she stays close
19:47now Sir Geoffrey
19:48while you're here
19:49there's a matter I'd like to discuss
19:52Eleanor is not in good health
19:53I've had a physician examine her
19:55and he says she needs at least two or three more years of rest
19:58before she should even think about marriage
20:00the wedding will be postponed
20:01NO!
20:02Eleanor blinks
20:03she's never heard him use that tone
20:06not once
20:07he's always played the gentle knight in her presence
20:09soft voice
20:10kind eyes
20:11courtly bows
20:12Geoffrey
20:13why not?
20:14grandmother is looking out for us
20:16why would you speak to her like that?
20:18forgive me Eleanor
20:19I love you so much
20:21I just want to stand with you at the altar as soon as possible
20:23two or three more years
20:26I don't know if I can bear the weight
20:28Eleanor's health comes before everything
20:31if Sir Geoffrey finds the weight unaborable
20:33perhaps it would be best to dissolve the betrothal altogether
20:36and seek a more suitable match
20:38my lady you misunderstand
20:40that's not what I meant at all
20:41it's just
20:42it's
20:42it's just
20:45just what?
20:47just that the Montfeiards are hemorrhaging money
20:51and you need my granddaughter's dowry to plug the holes
21:01grandmother
21:02I catch Agnes's eye
21:04Agnes takes Eleanor's arm and shakes her head gently
21:06not now
21:07Eleanor doesn't understand
21:09but she obeys
21:10steps back
21:11stays quiet
21:12good girl
21:13my Ellie
21:14every ounce of effort I've poured into protecting you
21:17worth it
21:18Geoffrey stares at me through the screen
21:20jaw clenched
21:21knuckles white
21:22I can practically hear the gears grinding behind his eyes
21:25I stare right back
21:26this is the man who destroyed my granddaughter in another life
21:30I have nothing to say to him that isn't laced with venom
21:33Sir Geoffrey I believe I've made myself clear
21:35you know the state of the Montfield house better than anyone
21:39I shouldn't need to spell it out
21:41Eleanor is the most precious thing the Everwood family has
21:45her parents and I will not send her somewhere she'll suffer
21:48if you truly love her
21:50I'll give you three years
21:51restore the Montfield name
21:54prove you can provide for her
21:56fail
21:56and this betrothal is finished
21:59do you have the nerve to take that wager
22:01I almost laugh out loud
22:02three years
22:04he won't last one
22:05without Everwood money propping them up
22:07the entire Montford estate will be begging for scraps within months
22:11the blow lands
22:12Geoffrey sways on his feet like I've struck him across the face
22:20my lady
22:20is that really what you think of me?
22:24a man of no worth?
22:26yes
22:27I figured that out a lifetime ago
22:28you're nothing but a leech that latched onto my family and sucked us dry
22:32and those so called battlefield glories of yours?
22:35compared to my grandsons
22:37they're not worth the breath it takes to speak of them
22:39in the last life
22:41Catherine and I bled ourselves white for Eleanor
22:43my dower
22:45Catherine's remaining dowry
22:47we poured it all into keeping that girl alive inside the Montford household
22:50my grandson William
22:52the sole heir to the Everwood name
22:53never complained
22:54not once
22:56he even rode north to the border wars
22:58trying to rebuild our family's honor with his own sword arm
23:01and that wretch Geoffrey stole it from him
23:03Geoffrey was William's second in command
23:05in the decisive battle
23:07when everything hung in the balance
23:08Geoffrey abandoned his commander
23:11gathered the survivors and retreated
23:12when word came that William had fallen
23:15Geoffrey claimed the victory as his own
23:17wrapped himself in stolen glory and rode home a hero
23:19meanwhile
23:20my grandson
23:21given up for dead
23:22with no one coming to find him
23:24led a few hundred household cavalry deep behind enemy lines
23:27struck the enemy camp
23:28and recaptured the lost territory
23:30a feat worthy of the chronicles
23:32but by the time William returned and the truth came out
23:35his sister was already in the ground
23:38she never lived to see the Everwood name mean something again
23:41this time
23:42I've laid the groundwork years in advance
23:44I'd like to see Geoffrey try to steal my grandson's glory now
23:47the longer I look at Geoffrey
23:49the more my stomach turns
23:50and with Roland sitting right there
23:52I have no patience for drawn out games
23:54enough
23:56I've said what I came to say
23:58the Everwood family's position should be perfectly clear to you now
24:02Sir Geoffrey
24:03if you refuse these terms I'll petition the king myself
24:06my late husband was a knight banneret
24:08sworn and belted by the late king's own hand
24:11I trust his majesty will grant me the courtesy of dissolving this betrothal
24:15Geoffrey's genteel facade shatters
24:18Eleanor and I are in love
24:20you meddling old crone you tear us apart
24:23Eleanor's head snaps toward him
24:25her eyes blaze
24:26Geoffrey Montfeld
24:28what did you just call my grandmother
24:32Eleanor can't you see
24:34your grandmother is deliberately sabotaging us
24:37she doesn't want you to marry me
24:38Eleanor's voice shakes
24:40angry tears spill over
24:43she's thinking about our future
24:45she's pushing you to be better
24:46why can't you just why won't you listen
24:49so you look down on us too
24:50because the Montfeld's have fallen on hard times
24:53this betrothal was sealed by your grandfather and mine while they still lived
24:57and now the Everwoods break their word like it means nothing
25:00is this the honor of your house
25:02I'm trembling with rage behind the screen
25:05if he hadn't schemed against us first
25:07the Everwoods would never have needed to break anything
25:09then from the far side of the hall
25:12where Roland has been leaning back in his chair
25:14drinking hippocrats as if watching a mildly entertaining tournament
25:18enough
25:20Lady Everfield is the widow of a war hero
25:22she holds the late king's personal writ of protection
25:25she is your grandfather's peer
25:27and you dare speak to her this way
25:30I'd like to know how old Duke Montford raised his eths
25:32if he couldn't manage the job I'm happy to finish it for him
25:36the Everwoods, I'll admit, have no one fearsome in this generation
25:40my Thomas, God love him, is an honest man with a minor court appointment
25:44and none of his father's fire
25:45William, Eleanor's brother, holds no title yet, no office
25:49offend us, and the consequences are manageable
25:53but Roland, the late king's youngest brother
25:56uncle to the boy on the throne
25:58the man whose frown makes the entire king's council hold its breath
26:01that's a different calculation entirely
26:04your grace, forgive me
26:06I spoke in haste
26:08I forgot myself
26:10I accept Lady Everwood's terms
26:12I'll ride to the Northern Marges
26:14in three years, I'll prove my worth on the battlefield
26:17and return to seek Lady Eleanor's hand
26:19before you leave, report to my marshal
26:23twenty straptures
26:24the heir leaves the room
26:25everyone knows what that means for a knight
26:28twenty lashes is not pain
26:30twenty lashes is humiliation
26:32then Roland's gaze lifts, and even through the embroidered screen
26:35I feel it land directly on my face
26:37does that satisfy you my lady?
26:40satisfy me?
26:41I could weep with joy
26:43if he could simply whip the cur to death
26:45I'd save myself years of trouble
26:47your grace, I defer entirely to your judgement
26:50the screen still stands between us
26:52Roland can't see my face clearly
26:54that's my only comfort
26:56I plead fatigue and rise to leave
26:58your grace, I am old
27:00and only recently recovered from illness
27:02I cannot sit much longer
27:03I'll retire to my chambers
27:06Eleanor, see our guests out
27:08yes grandmother
27:09but Roland turns to Jeffrey first
27:11you, leave
27:13Jeffrey's jaw tightens
27:14he wants to argue anyone can see it
27:16but he doesn't dare defy the lord protector to his face
27:19he forces a stiff bow
27:21I take my leave
27:23and storms out
27:24Eleanor watches him go
27:26then turns back to Roland with wide
27:27your grace, it's getting late
27:30aren't you heading back as well?
27:32Roland's entire demeanor shifts
27:33where Jeffrey received cold steel
27:35Eleanor gets warmth
27:36he even winks at her
27:38my lady, it is getting late
27:40I'm rather tired
27:42I was hoping to stay the night at Everwood Manor
27:45if you'd be willing to take me in
27:46my blood goes cold
27:48in the last life
27:49Roland was the one who violated Eleanor
27:51this time it was me instead
27:52but Eleanor is sweet, lovely, young
27:55what's to stop him from developing ideas?
27:58your grace, there are only two women in this house
28:00and no male head of household present
28:01an unmarried man staying the night would be improper
28:05and if I insist?
28:06what can I say to that?
28:07I'm a powerless widow
28:09am I supposed to throw the lord protector of the realm out onto the road?
28:13your grace, please don't be offended
28:15Grandmother has lived quietly for many years
28:18she's simply not accustomed to visitors
28:19there's an old soli on the west side of the manor
28:22it was my grandfather's study when he was alive
28:24where he read and handled estate business
28:26if your grace wouldn't mind
28:28you're welcome to stay there for the night
28:31Eleanor, clever girl
28:32color floods Eleanor's cheeks
28:34she ducks her head
28:36your grace flatters me
28:37my stomach drops
28:39is he flirting with my granddaughter?
28:41I'm not worried about Jeffrey anymore
28:43after today, Eleanor has seen through his mask
28:45she won't cling to that sinking ship
28:47but if she turns around and falls for the lord protector
28:50I can't exactly tell her
28:52the man you're blushing at has already bedded your grandmother
28:55God would rain fire and brimstone on this house
28:58no, absolutely not
29:00I just pulled Eleanor out of one wolf's jaws
29:03I will not push her into another's arms
29:05Eleanor, come here
29:07come stand beside me
29:09Agnes, escort his grace to the west solar
29:12come in grandmother
29:13Eleanor turns and hurries toward me
29:16and catches her foot on something
29:18she stumbles
29:19crashes into the screen
29:21and knocks it several inches to the side
29:23for one horrible, frozen moment
29:25there is nothing between Roland and me but open air
29:28our eyes lock
29:29my heart slams against my ribs
29:32his gaze is sharp
29:33searching
29:34it pins me in place
29:36I don't breathe
29:37I can't breathe
29:38don't recognize me
29:40don't recognize me
29:42Roland's brow creases
29:43and then he says the one thing that makes me want the floor to open up and swallow me whole
29:48my lady
29:49have we met before?
29:51ha
29:52your grace
29:53a man as busy as yourself can hardly be expected to remember every face
29:56but now that you mention it
29:58your grace don't you recall
30:00years ago
30:01when I visited the palace to pay my respects to Queen Mother Isabel
30:04I held you in my arms
30:06you were still a nursing babe
30:08the moment I picked you up
30:09you wet yourself all over my gown
30:11my how the years fly
30:13look at you now
30:14all grown up
30:17that's right boy
30:19you want to match wits with this old woman?
30:21you're 20 years too green