clean again and a bed, a real bed with a warm blanketâ Her thoughts had rushed to a halt. Michael would not be sleeping beside her tonight. She needed his warmth no more, but the safety and comfort of his arms was a different matter.
Michael hesitated at the door. âGlenda and Patricia will see to your needs.â
âAye, she will be fine,â Glenda said, her smile generous.
Patricia agreed with a nod and Mary noticed how thin and pale the young woman looked, almost as if it had been some time since she had last eaten.
Glenda must have thought the same for when Michael left along with William, the man he had been speaking with, she encouraged Patricia to eat.
âYou barely touched your meal; share the stew with Mary.â
Mary nodded eagerly and held out a hunk of bread to the thin woman.
Patricia hesitated until Glenda nudged her to take the bread and sit at the table.
âWe will all share the meal and enjoy the delicious brew Patricia made,â Glenda said, filling tankards for them all.
Mary held up her tankard, smiled, and nodded to let Patricia know how much she enjoyed the drink.
Patricia gave a meek smile.
âHerbs and flowers,â Glenda said. âShe does not share the secret of her mix with us, but she is generous in preparing it for everyone.â
Glenda continued to do most of the talking and Mary tried not to yawn between mouthfuls, but fatigue was fast overpowering her and soon she would not have the strength to lift her goblet.
âPatricia, go see if you can find a nightdress for Mary while I help her wash.â The young woman hurried off.
Glenda soon had the table cleaned and a bucket of water and cloth brought in for Maryâs use. She did not ask permission to help, she simply took charge and in minutes had Mary out of her tunic and shift with a blanket wrapped around her. Mary was grateful for her assistance, but tired as she was she could not let someone else see to her needs. She had to rely on herself; it was important for her to know that. She took the cloth from Glenda with a tender smile of appreciation and began to wash herself.
âYou should know this is a special place.â
Mary had a feeling it was and listened as Glenda explained.
âThe Dark One has saved everyone here. Patricia was being starved and abused by her manor lord and then he accused her of heresy. She found herself in one of Decimusâs dungeons.â She paused, rubbed her scarred jaw, then seemed to garner strength and continued. âI was in the same dungeon, accused of practicing the black arts because of my healing skills. I heard Patriciaâs every scream as she did mine.â She touched her scar again. âI thank God for the Dark Oneâs courage every day. He brought us here to safety and it is here we help him in his task of securing safe places for all those he rescues.â
Mary scrubbed the dried dirt from her skin while Glendaâs every word reinforced her fear of Decimus and inflamed her anger. He inflicted punishment on people without care to the truth.
âThe Dark One is a good man. We trust him and care for him.â She stuck her chin up. âAnd it matters not what lies beneath his dark garb for his intentions are pure.â
Mary realized then that Michael took no fee for his services. He unselfishly rescued the innocent, but why? Why was he a savior to so many? The more she learned about Michael the more intrigued she became with him.
âWe are a village of discards; no one wants us or cares what happens to us, no one, that is, except the Dark One. He cares and sees that we are kept safe.â She lowered her voice. âThere is nothing that he would not do for us or we for him.â
She suddenly beamed, a smile that lighted the whole cottage. âThe Dark One even found me a husband. He rescued Terence from Decimus last year and brought him here after his hand was cut off under torture.â Glendaâs