on his lips, "We both are hungry and tired. Yo
hysician brought back his sword and now his f
eyes. His hands were full with our plates. Upon hearing the physician's order he came wit
of him and surprised as well because I had no clue who this stranger was, with whom I had marrie
d me the food and I started to chew on
knew or had seen anything like this. As I was always in the ho
m as my curiosity spiked but I was a bi
ewed on a piece of meat
now your nam
ust by looking at those cold eyes and I asked again while my hear
e a warrior. He had a strong build and his strong arms were of a warrior. I knew it because my father was also
m me to his bowl to continue eating. I had many q
didn't have any courage left after the first question I asked. The moment his dark e
be I heard it from the conversations that my father and his subordinates used to exchange. H
e man who sat opposit
bit wary of him as he placed his hand inside of his bag. But he took out
f his men to lead us while most
d, "Please,
dor. The corridor had so many doors as we crossed them. From ou
door and said, "T
he took his leave but smirke
me? I was looking at the boy's back as he w
e room and it was medium in size. He
e door. There was a small chimney opposite of the bed and piles of wood were kept at a si
wasn't meant for two people
low and one rag for the cold night, there was nothing th
as irritated when I asked him his name. But it wasn't an irritating question. Why
husbands. What a husband does it was entirely relevant even if
r beat me to death. And in this society nobody would do anything if a husband ki
me in an instant. He was taller than me and had broad shoulders. His strength could be felt from the incident
ds and the warmth could be felt from there. He took o
re was almost no place left for me. And I was
isgusting enough for you
maybe you want me to sleep on the floor a
"It's cold. Come here. Sleep with me." He pointed just beside him where his arm was stretched out. And
we sleep