Dark Child
by Miriam Newman
Genre: Romance
Born at a royal banquet
for King Conor MacNessa of Ulster, Deirdre is predicted by Conor’s own druid to
be blessed and cursed with a beauty that will make kingdoms contest over
her. He names her “Deirdre of the
Sorrows” and urges the king to slay her.
But Conor, unwilling to murder a babe, takes her under his protection
only to fall prey to the curse when she is nearly grown. Captivated by her youth and beauty, the aging
king will go to any extreme to possess her.
Excerpt
Once inside, the king and his guests found beef and mutton
and pork…fowl and venison and fine, firm
pink salmon borne on ice across the sea from Alba where ice was often to be
found. Curds and whey they had, and all
else that a dairy might supply. There
were breads and cakes, pies and pasties of every sort and great quantities of
wine, honey mead and ale both light and dark.
Yet so deep went Conor’s unease that he had no appetite for them.
Singers, dancers and musicians both foreign and native performed, male and
female alike, but the crash and roar of the storm drowned out the sounds of
their merry-making. Men marked that
never had such a storm visited Ulster.
Irishmen all they were and accustomed to the rains and gales of their
island, but even Conor agreed it seemed no natural storm and that he, too, had
a feeling of doom.
“Nonsense,” Felim insisted stoutly as the king merely nibbled at his food, for he saw all his plans dashed to destruction and the favor he wished of Conor turned to stone. “’Tis but a storm!”
Hardly had the words left the storyteller’s mouth than a terrifying scream split the air, a sound to raise the bristle hair on a hound’s back.
“’Tis only my wife, who labors,” Felim insisted, but the king took not a bite further of his food and sat with a pale and ashen face.
“’Bring her here,” Conor ordered, “that I may see if that is the scream of any mortal woman, for I much doubt it.”
And so the unfortunate woman was required to present herself to the king.
“Tell me true,” Conor demanded, “was it you who screamed?”
Felim’s haggard and trembling wife, fearing for her life, nonetheless shook her head, for she knew her maidservants would give her away if she lied to the great king.
“Nay, my lord,” she replied. “’Tis the child that screamed from inside my womb.”
“This is a thing I have never known!” Conor exclaimed, while beside him his druid Catha stood abruptly to lay a hand upon the mother’s belly, his expression dire.
“’Tis the scream of a girl child,” he predicted, “and her name will be Deirdre, the call of alarm, for she will bring war.”
“Nonsense,” Felim insisted stoutly as the king merely nibbled at his food, for he saw all his plans dashed to destruction and the favor he wished of Conor turned to stone. “’Tis but a storm!”
Hardly had the words left the storyteller’s mouth than a terrifying scream split the air, a sound to raise the bristle hair on a hound’s back.
“’Tis only my wife, who labors,” Felim insisted, but the king took not a bite further of his food and sat with a pale and ashen face.
“’Bring her here,” Conor ordered, “that I may see if that is the scream of any mortal woman, for I much doubt it.”
And so the unfortunate woman was required to present herself to the king.
“Tell me true,” Conor demanded, “was it you who screamed?”
Felim’s haggard and trembling wife, fearing for her life, nonetheless shook her head, for she knew her maidservants would give her away if she lied to the great king.
“Nay, my lord,” she replied. “’Tis the child that screamed from inside my womb.”
“This is a thing I have never known!” Conor exclaimed, while beside him his druid Catha stood abruptly to lay a hand upon the mother’s belly, his expression dire.
“’Tis the scream of a girl child,” he predicted, “and her name will be Deirdre, the call of alarm, for she will bring war.”
About The Author
Fantasy
poetry driven by myths and legends has been my passion for as long as I can
remember. I was published in poetry before catching the romance writing bug. I
bring that background to my writing along with a lifelong addiction to horses,
an 18 year career in various areas of psychiatric social services and many
trips to Ireland, where I nurture my muse. My published works range from
contemporary fantasy romance to fantasy historical, futuristic, science fiction
and historical romance. Currently I live in rural Pennsylvania with a “motley
crew” of rescue animals. You can see my books at www.miriamnewman.com.
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