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Chapter Thirty

They had been rowing through the night, knowing that there was less chance of being spotted that way. The two men didn’t concern them overmuch but the safety of the women was paramount.

“We’re going to need to check Astrid’s impulsive behaviour in future,” Ketil said.

“Leave that to me.” Sigurd sounded less than pleased.

“Sig, it’s not her fault – what happened.”

“She has the instincts of a warrior,” he grumbled.

“Maybe it brought her through everything,” Ketil mused.

“I’m going to beat her senseless.”

“No, you’re not. You wouldn’t.”

“Haakon would.”

“Let’s not talk about him,” he growled.

The sun was starting to peek through the clouds now and he thought about food for the first time in a while. Eels, maybe, or trout.

“What will you do when we find them?” It was a valid question to which he had no answer. “You and the Princess, I mean.”

“Which one?” he asked, playing for time.

“Ketil.”

He supposed he deserved that.

“Never let her out of my sight again.”

“What if she doesn’t want that?
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