The Saint of Dragons

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threat. “My father is waiting for me back there. He isn’t going to like this. He’s a very…he’s a very wealthy businessman. Very powerful.”
    “Businessman? Is that what you were hoping?” said the man disdainfully. “Would’ve expected more imagination from you. You’re not going to spook me. You can stop with the petty threats. Next time use a little foul language, put a bit of punch in it, so you don’t sound like such a prep-school toughie.”
    He broke eggs into a bowl. “Old Denman, your lighthouse keeper, he might’ve gotten hurt out there tonight, protecting you. He’s done a good job looking after you all these years—wish I could have thanked him proper. He knew the enemy might come looking sometime, with its spies out all over the world. He’s a good man, a good warrior. I hope he’s all right.”
    The lighthouse keeper, working for this man? Nothing made any sense. Simon decided just to listen.
    “I don’t want to scare you off, but this isn’t like playing war in the woods. You need to be sharp. Pay attention. Listen and learn every step of the way. There is a hallowed place for each one of us after death, but I don’t plan to get to mine for a very long time, so you better not hasten my passage. Certain people have a mission in life, and there’s no changing it, halting it, or reasoning with it. It’s just the way it is.”
    Maybe the man was insane. He acted like it. This fancy way of talking about his work, whatever that was, and the way he grunted his words. He did not look very clean, either. His clotheswere ragged and dirt-ridden. He seemed distrustful of everything. He was like a homeless man, Simon thought. His eyes did not seem crazy, though. They seemed kinder than his voice. Did he think he needed to be harsh with Simon?
    “Eat.”
    Simon followed his orders. Scrambled eggs. Plain, unsalted, but they tasted good. Turned out Simon was hungry. How late was it now?
    “You’re going to need all your strength,” the man said again, gobbling his own meal with a wolfish hunger, “and all your skills. Do you have any skills?”
    Of course he had skills, Simon thought. What skills would this man find useful?
    “I can do…woodworking,” Simon tried.
    “Don’t need it.”
    “I can read French.”
    “French?”
    “I speak fluently. My teachers say I’m very good.”
    “Probably not helpful. What else?”
    “I don’t know. I can pretty much operate the lighthouse. I had to cook sometimes in school, so I know a little about that. And I’m good with horses.”
    “Good, I guess that’s something,” the man said. “That school had the best fencing instructors in the country—you never took fencing?” The man’s eyes shot over to Simon.
    “Fencing was going to be next year. This year I took art.”
    “Art.” The man sighed. “Didn’t you take anything practical? What about archery?”
    “Since when is archery practical?”
    The man almost smiled. “Depends on your line of work.” He looked at Simon for a long moment, taking him in. “Denman must’ve kept you away from all this sort of thing. We never thought you’d come into this.”
    “Do I get to know your name?” said the boy.
    “My name is Aldric St. George,” he answered. “And I am your father.”
    He seemed proud of the fact. But it also seemed to be a warning.
    “You’ve said that before.” The boy eyed him. “I don’t suppose you have any proof.”
    “Proof?” The man looked angry. “We’ve got the same eyebrows, the same nose…You hear it in your voice, you see it in the way you move—the proof is in your blood, boy! You are a St. George!”
    Simon tried not to react to the man’s thundering.
    “And if I had any proof with me,” Aldric continued, calming, “it could prove deadly to you. Why do you think I haven’t been able to talk to you all these years?”
    “I figured you didn’t want to.”
    Aldric St. George looked very upset for a moment. “Of course I wanted to talk
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