Lear glanced at Romulus, trying to catch his eye, but the Prince had his head down. Ironically, other than him, Alak was Elia's best shot in camp. The other guards wouldn't tangle with someone so temperamental. Alak would at least want to help.
Lear opened his mouth to say something, but was interrupted by a quiet voice.
"Lear?" It was Calvin, sticking his head in the tent flap. "Carth just got back, and he's asking for you or the Prince over in the big tent."
Lear nodded at him with a small smile. "Thank you, Calvin." He looked over at the Prince, who shook his head just slightly. "I'll be there momentarily."
Calvin turned to go, and Lear turned to Elia. "Well, if you're going to walk anyway, want to come with me?" He wasn't sure what Carth wanted, but it was probably an update on the children.
He smiled at her, and headed out the flap. "Invite is open."
Romulus gave her a small smile, his face looking decidedly sleepy. He didn't say anything, just slumped over on his side, looking ready to pass out.
Lear walked into the meeting tent and saw Carth. The man looked like he was about to drop. He'd been riding back and forth from the Palace all day, on a Wulf at top speed. He had somehow managed two round trips, back to back, in just under 24 hours.
He also looked like someone had stuck a knife in his back.
Lear frowned a him. "What's keeping you up before you get some sleep?"
Carth's voice was shot, probably owing to his exhaustion. "Wanted to let someone know that the kids are safe. Made it to the palace without incident, got them unloaded and bathed and into real beds in the guest dormitories."
Lear smiled. "Good! Their first night in clean beds without any company in a while."
Carth nodded, but didn't smile. "I was also told to give this to the Prince. Figured you could soften it a bit." He held out an envelope, the royal seal writ large across it.
Lear's face immediately darkened, and he took the letter. "Ah. Thank you, Carth. Is that all?"
The big soldier nodded slowly, on the verge of falling over. Lear patted his shoulder.
"Go get some rest then. Much to do tomorrow." Carth nodded and stumbled out, headed for his tent.
The meeting tent was empty for the night, so Lear plunked right down where he was. He contemplated the letter for a moment, before tearing it open and unfolding the sheets of parchment. It was addressed to Romulus, from the King directly, which was never a good sign. He read it quickly. There wasn't much to it, but it wasn't good.
"He's going to try to break him again, the monster…" he murmered, not realizing he'd said it out loud.
(I'm kinda assuming she came with him, but its ambiguous on purpose)