Huntsman: Love Will Find a Way (6 page)

BOOK: Huntsman: Love Will Find a Way
8.49Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

“But…If my father finds out…”

“He already knows,” he cut me off
.
“I told him, I wasn’t going to kill you
.
He agreed, but only if I made sure no one knew that you were alive
.
You have to stay hidden, unknown to the kingdoms
.

“So, what happens now? Are you going to just leave me here?” I looked around the clearing, taking in the unending possibilities
.
“Because, I could make that work
.
There is so much that I could do with this little piece of land
.

He chuckled again
.
“No, I’m not going to just leave you, much to your disappointment
.
You’re going to come stay with me
.
I live right on the edge of the Kingdom, by the borderline to Wonderland and Neverland
.
No one who would gossip of you will be able to find you out there
.

I nodded
.
“I’m not sure if I’m completely comfortable staying with you, but I suppose it’s better than dying at my sisters hand
.

“I have many friends, I’m sure I can find someone you can stay with
.

I gave him a small smile, the anxiety in the pit of my stomach building considerably
.
“Thank you, that would be nice
.

Looking up at the sky, he sighed
.
“I suppose we should get going
.
We’re a ways away from the edge of the kingdom, and it’s almost dusk
.

“So?”

“It’s dangerous to travel after sunset
.

I couldn’t help but giggle a little
.
“Maybe for you, but not for me
.

I started for the edge of the clearing, pushing some branches out of the way so I could duck under
.
When I didn’t hear any footsteps behind me, I turned around, finding the man in the same spot I had left him in
.
“Are you coming?”

“Where are you going?” He asked, head cocked to the side
.

“To the edge of the kingdom
.
Where are you going?”

He chuckled
.
“I have a feeling you’re going to be a handful, aren’t you?”

“I’ve been told that I can cause some difficulty
.

He smiled, and I waited until he was out of the clearing walking by me to return the smile
.
It took me a moment, but it wasn’t long before I realized that the anxiety in my stomach had practically disappeared, my senses settling
.
It was strange, because it usually took much longer for my senses to warm up to someone, to give me the green light that they were okay
.
I wondered silently whether I should be worried or relieved, but I didn’t think on it for too long
.
Instead, I reveled in the joyful peace that I hadn’t felt since my mother’s passing
.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 6
Huntsman

 

I wondered how she was able to stay so calm
.
After all, I had just told her that I was sent by her father and sister to kill her
.
She didn’t even wince
.
Quite the contrary, she actually was expecting it! She had been surprised that it had taken her father so long to finally get the courage to actually do it
.

She definitely wasn’t typical
.

I took the time during the quiet walk to assess my companion
.
Out of the corner of my eye, I got a fairly good look at her
.
Her brown-red curls were tied back from her neck with a yellow ribbon, a few strands finding their way out of the tie
.
Cognac, almond-shaped eyes were shining bright, taking in every part of the path around us
.
Her pale skin was a striking contrast to my sun-tanned tone, and her bow-shaped lips were just slightly lop-sided, giving her smile a youthful glee
.

“How can you be so……
.
” She stopped walking, waiting for me to finish
.
“At peace with this?”

“What do you mean?”

I almost laughed when she cocked her head to the side
.
“Not even twelve hours ago, I was sent to kidnap and kill you, and yet you come with me willingly
.

She shrugged and kept walking
.
“I suppose that I think if you really wanted to kill me, it wouldn’t matter where we are, whether in the clearing or at your cottage
.
But, I’m not afraid of you, I don’t have any bad signals coming from you
.

“What do you mean, signals?”

She sighed
.
“When I was seven, my mother took me to a healer, just outside of the town
.
I had been hearing animals talk to me, hearing words in the wind and the trees
.
It started when I was three, but I never really thought about it until I got a little older
.
Once I started communicating back with the voices I heard, my father had started to worry
.

“Why would he worry? He doesn’t seem to care about you
.

She gave me a small smile, a faraway look in her eyes
.
“He hasn’t always been that way
.
Before my mother died, when I was a child, he cared
.
But, he had started to fear I had lost my mind, so he made my mother take me to a healer
.
I couldn’t go to a normal physician in town, because then the entire kingdom would know that the kings daughter is mental
.
We went to a lady named Fabiana, she was known throughout the kingdom for her healing powers
.

“I know Fabiana, she’s a good lady
.

She nodded
.
“That she is
.
She helped me realize that I wasn’t crazy, but gifted
.
I had the ability to speak with nature
.
Animals, the wind, plants and shrubs
.
Anything that had a spirit residing within it, I can communicate with
.
And, I have the ability to see their inner self, who they really are as a person
.

“So, that’s what you mean by signal? You can see who I really am inside?”

“Yes,” she replied simply
.

“What do you see?”

She was quiet for some time, as if she were contemplating the right words to say
.
“I see…
.
Kindness
.
Compassion
.
Strength, yet gentleness
.

I couldn’t help but laugh
.
“So, now I’m the gentle giant?’

She laughed along with me
.
“Something like that
.

The short rest of the walk was quiet, but not in an unnerving sort of way
.
More like a comfortable silence between close friends
.
I wasn’t sure what the princess was thinking
.
She had a far off look in her eyes, and had a small, playful smile on her lips
.
Her cheeks held a slight blush, as if she had thought of something that she would deem embarrassing
.

Suddenly, she stopped
.
I hadn’t realized it at first, and had to backtrack a little to reach her side once more
.
She had closed her eyes, turned her hands palms-out at her sides
.
She took a deep breath just as a strong wind blew through, shaking the trees and brush to the point that it tore off leaves and some of the thinner branches
.
The ribbon that had tied back her hair had come loose, sending her long tresses in a tidal wave of curls around her shoulders and face
.

When it died down, her smile got bigger as she opened her eyes, running a hand through her hair
.
I couldn’t help but stare at her, wondering what had just happened
.
I had realized what the guard had meant when we were talking at the opening of the path
.
What he had said about her beauty was true
.
She was truly beautiful in a way that couldn’t be compared
.

“What was that?” I asked, the shock evident in my tone, as she blushed and looked away
.

“I was listening to the wind
.

“It was…
.
” I was struggling to find the right word
.

“Strange? Weird? Abnormal?” She offered
.

“No,” I reassured quickly
.
“It was…
.
It was indescribable
.
But, in a good way
.

She laughed as she started walking again
.
“I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone use the word indescribable in a good way
.

I shrugged
.
“What can I say?”

She shook her head, pushing some branches out of the way as we reached my hut
.
The small building was just that, small
.
It barely had enough room for a small bedroom and a bathroom, with no official living or dining room
.
It was more of a shed than a home, but it was enough for me
.

I gauged her reaction as she took in the small place and all that was around it
.
Brushing her fingers along the banister on the porch, she examined the hanging herbs and flowers I had along the roofing
.
She pointed at them
.
“What are these for?”

“Some of them are for cooking, others are medicinal
.
Others I use for trapping
.
” I grabbed a sprig of mint off of one of the hanging bunches
.
“Taste this
.

She looked at me wearily
.
“What is it?”

“This is mint, used for cooking
.
I promise, just taste it
.

She cautiously took the small leave from me, inspecting it a little before taking a bite from it
.
Her eyes brightened instantly as a smile overtook her face
.
“That’s so…so crisp
.
It’s as if a winter’s breeze just swept through my mouth!”

I laughed
.
“Yes, it is
.
Now, smell this
.

She took the thin branch of purple flowers and brought them to her nose, taking a small whiff
.
“That smells amazing, what is it?”

“This is lavender
.
If you eat a few of these small flowers, it helps with sickness, restlessness, and a few other things
.
It does have a bitter taste though
.

She looked at me in amazement
.
“How do you know all of this?”

“Fabiana
.
” I said simply
.
“After my parents died, I was sent to Fabiana for training
.
I was actually supposed to be a healer, training to be a physician
.

Other books

Bad Dreams by Kim Newman
Myrmidon by David Wellington
All My Heart (Count On Me Book 4) by Melyssa Winchester
The Vigilante by Ramona Forrest
Saint Goes West by Leslie Charteris
Scandalous by Ferguson, Torrian
2040 Revelations by Robert Storey
Making a Scene by Amy Valenti