But still…Mara was on her way to Quernmore. Perplexed, Micheline struggled not to be diverted from the subject at hand.
“I see,” she said quietly. “With my first question answered, there is but another matter to discuss. I have come to say that I refuse to tolerate this… this lewd behavior any longer. The relationship between the two of you is nothing short of ghastly.”
Edmund fixed her with a bland expression. “We do not require your opinion. Leave the room unless you plan to join us.”
Micheline refused to back down, musing that some of Mara’s boldness had finally taken its toll on her. “I do not plan to join you nor will I leave. I have come to settle this situation and I would see that accomplished.”
Johanne propped herself up on an elbow, her smile fading. “What do you intend to settle, dear? Last night you made no mention of your displeasure with our arrangements.”
Micheline swallowed, recollecting the events of the previous night and struggling not to succumb to bone-numbing shame. “It was my wedding night, Lady Johanne.” Her voice quieted. “I was not even allowed the privilege of knowing my husband privately, but with you to comment and explain every move, every step. Your mouth to my breast, his mouth to mybreast, it made no difference to either of you. I was like a new toy, to be explored and belittled. I could have allowed the circumstance to destroy me, but I will not. I refuse to allow the two of you to do what you please with me.”
Edmund sat up, annoyance on his face. “You are my wife, woman. You will do as I say, without reserve or question, and I am unmoved by your pathetic speech.”
“’Tis no speech, my lord, but fact.”
Edmund lifted his eyebrows. “Fact? If that is so, then you have failed to realize that above all else, you are my wife. It is your duty to do what you have been told and bear me strong sons to carry on my dynasty. That, woman, is the only true fact!”
Micheline labored to keep the quiver from her voice. She wasn’t very good at maintaining her courage in the face of strong opposition. “I shall be an obedient wife and bear children for the House of De Cleveley, but I will not be used as… as an object of lust. The more I think on this situation, the more it sickens me. Let Johanne find her own husband, for by the rules of marriage, you belong to me and I will not share you with your own sister.”
Edmund was up, his usually pale face pinched with emotion. “You will do as I say,” he hissed. “I never wanted you to begin with. How dare you confront me with your demands as if they hold any meaning to me!”
Micheline could feel her entire body trembling. “They should hold meaning to you, as I am your wife. And it is not a demand I give you, but a threat. You will cease this sinful relationship or I shall inform the church of your deeds. And they, my lord, have the power to punish you for your actions and well you know it.”
Edmund stared at her. He couldn’t help it. After a moment, he glanced at Johanne as if hardly believing what he had heard. “You seek to threaten me?” he repeated, his pale eyes focusing on Micheline once again. “Are you so daft, woman? Are you truly so daft that you would threaten the man who holds your very life in his hands?”
“I am not, my lord. But what you do with your sister is wrong and I refuse to tolerate it.”
“But you tolerated it last night when…”
“I had no choice!” Micheline’s voice soared with emotion. “I was numbed by the circumstance and you, my lord, saw fit to take advantage of me. But now that I have had time to clear my head, I realize that I will not tolerate such abuse and the rules of conduct must be established. The first rule states that Johanne is never to share our marriage bed again, and the second that you will cease this horrific relationship with her.”
Edmund’s neck bulged with pulsing veins. Gazing into Micheline’s blue eyes, he shook his head with disgust. “You have no idea the powers you toy with,” he breathed. “I would sooner squash you like a bug beneath my boot than bow to your demands.”
Micheline labored to maintain eye-contact; the urge to shy away from him was overwhelming. Just this once, she vowed to stay firm. She had come too far to turn back.
“I am not asking you to bow. I am asking that you graciously conform to the rules of marriage. This is a union between you and I, not the three of us.”
Edmund studied the woman, finding himself wondering how Kirk would react when he returned from Quernmore to find her vanished. But he certainly could not permit her continued existence, not after she threatened his relationship with Johanne. If the church were to discover their liaison, he could expect nothing but trouble. And there was only one way to avoid the trouble.
Micheline never saw it coming. One minute she was standing her ground, and in the next she was sprawled on the floor somewhere between light and dark. The room was spinning, a great pain pounding in her head. She tried to rise but the moment she made an attempt, another blow to her head brought a curtain of darkness.
Edmund stared at his wife, collapsed in a heap. His knuckles hurt from striking her and he rubbed them gingerly as his sister hovered at the edge of the bed, her eyes wide.
“Oh, Edmund,” she breathed. “I must. I truly must.”
Edmund nodded unsteadily. “Aye, you must.” His heart was pounding in his chest. “Do it, Johanne. Wish her away and be done with it.”
Johanne nodded, madness in her eyes. “We tried, dearest. We tried to accept her, but she refused to see the rightness of our devotion. We simply cannot allow her to tell…”
“I know,” Edmund said, his apprehension mounting.Kirk had sworn to protect this woman.But he couldn’t think of that now. His desire to rid himself of the threat outweighed the fear of his captain for the moment. “Do it now, Johanne. Wish as hard as you can.”
Johanne glanced at Micheline, completely emotionless. Unlike the other ladies she had wished away, Micheline’s interest hadn’t been in Kirk. It had been her condemnation of her husband’s relationship with his sister that had brought about her ending. Closing her eyes, she bowed her head in prayer. A prayer for death.
Edmund watched his sister as she lost herself in a stupor. Opening the door, he barked breathless orders to a guard and the man disappeareddown the hall. Edmund closed the door, biting his nails as Johanne continued to hex Micheline.
A knock on the door came several minutes later and Edmund yanked the panel open.
“My lord requires me?” Corwin asked quietly.