Then he tipped his head to her. “You have said nothing since we left your chambers, my lady.” Madia only shrugged.
“Is there anything you would know, or anyone I should send word to?” Anna asked, her voice too thin, Tristan thought—not quite crying, but the woman was unable to still her chin.
Madia glared at Anna suddenly, a look that came from nowhere. “Word of what?” she asked wildly. “Would you tell others of your acts of betrayal?”
Anna shook her head. “I did not betray you, Madia.”
“I am no fool! The fact is obvious, after all, despite what you say. My father was told of my rendezvous d
“Is there anything you would know, or anyone I should send word to?” Anna asked, her voice too thin, Tristan thought—not quite crying, but the woman was unable to still her chin.
Madia glared at Anna suddenly, a look that came from nowhere. “Word of what?” she asked wildly. “Would you tell others of your acts of betrayal?”
Anna shook her head. “I did not betray you, Madia.”
“I am no fool! The fact is obvious, after all, despite what you say. My father was told of my rendezvous d