OUR ARMY WAITED just two hundred yards from the towering walls of Bord in a broad and teeming1 line.
Archers2 tensed their bows, fire arrows tipped in oil. Foot soldiers, some holding ladders like crosses, focused on the walls, on the line of silent green-and-gold defenders3.
A thousand men, cradling their weapons, muttering last prayers, awaited my sign.
What are you thinking now? Odo asked.
I took a breath. That Emilie is in there... And you?
That those are the biggest fucking walls I've ever seen. The smith shrugged4.
I fixed5 on the impressive main gate, waiting for Stephen's reply. Odo to my left, Georges, Daniel, and Alphonse flanked to my right. The tension beat around like a drum of war.
Stephen's defenders crowded the walls, crossbows tilted6 down at us. There were no taunts7 or curses rattling8 back and forth9, only a heavy silence hanging like a fog between the two armies. In the distance, the chirp10 of birds could be heard. Any moment, the tense calm would be shattered like a club smashing through glass.
Odo leaned close, clutching his enormous pike. One of the Languedocians told me a good one. You have the time to hear?
I kept my eyes fixed on the gate. If I must.
What's hairy underneath11, stands tall and erect12 in a bed, has reddish skin, and is guaranteed to make even a nun13 cry out in tears?
I looked down the line. Everyone was ready. I don't know.
The big smith shook his head. Don't know? What kind of a shit jester are you? It's a wonder I keep putting my life in your hands.
If you put it that way... I cocked my head his way. It's an onion.
Odo groaned14. Oh, you know that one. A trail of snickering filtered down the line. Then he elbowed me and grinned. That's my boy.
All at once, from behind the walls, theping of a catapult releasing pierced the air and a black projectile15 shot high into the sky. Murmurs16 rippled17 through the ranks, men pointing as the object descended18 toward our front line.
Brace19 yourselves! Here it comes, someone yelled.
The projectile struck the ground and rolled to a stop only a few yards from where I stood. My stomach fell.
The mound20 had features-hair, charred21 and singed22; startled, round eyes bulging23 out of their sockets24.
I let out a sickened cry.
The face seemed to be staring at me. It had a grin that was both impish and impudent25. The eyes spat26 back in their moment of death, familiar, unmistakable.
Norbert!
His eyes looked at me as they had that first day, when Emilie brought me to his chamber27. I almost expected him to wink:Had you fooled ,didn't I ,boy? That is the best you can do... ? Watch this!
I rushed out of formation and knelt over the remains28. My ears were filled with a deafening29 ringing. Countless30 images of things that had transpired31 since I first set out from home flashed before me.
The ringing finally subsided32. I raised the holy lance and, perhaps for the first time, I believed in it. I looked at my men, who in their readiness reminded me of horses unwilling33 to be held back.
Your freedom lies within those walls. Now,I shouted.Now is the time!
Then the cry from my lungs was drowned by the stampede of a thousand men hurling34 themselves at the walls of Bord.
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