And she had no idea what awaited her inside his wagon.
"A word of wisdom for you, Luca," she said. "In marriage, patience will be your best friend. Patience grows love and understanding. Quick pleasure leaves anger and resentment."
It took Luca a moment to understand what she meant. She spoke of their wedding night, of their time in bed together. He frowned at her, uncertain of what to say. Virgins were new territory to him. The only carnal pleasure he had received in the past was from the well worn bodies of prostitutes.
"I understand," he said.
"Good," Jaelle said.
In another part of the world, Annie sat in her room and stared at herself in the mirror. She could still hear her father's words from when she was a child. He had called her an unwanted child because she had been orphaned and left on their doorstep. She was not quite noble, yet not lower-class, but nonetheless the daughter of a nobleman simply because of the man who had adopted her. If she had been left on the doorstep of a pauper, she would have been shipped off to the circus or hung.
Soon she would be the wife of man she had never met!