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I shrugged my shoulders in a nonchalant way. “When isn’t it in my way?”

Before she could answer, a knock sounded at the door.

“Come in!” I yelled.

“My Lady.” One of my warriors stepped into the room. “ClanFintan asked me to tell you the time is now.”

“Thank you. Tell him I am coming.”

He hurried away and Alanna tied my hair loosely back. I set my coronet snugly on my head while she turned back to another wardrobe, from which she emerged carrying a long, drab, gray poncho-like cloak, complete with cowled hood.

“Oh, please. Rhiannon wore that?” Didn’t seem her style; definitely wasn’t mine, either.

“Only when she was going somewhere she didn’t want to be recognized.” Alanna helped me on with the mousy cloak. Then she stood back and surveyed her work. “You look covered.” She sounded satisfied.

“Good, let’s go.” We walked to the door and headed out to the front courtyard. I took her hand. “No matter what happens, get to the river.”

Her frightened gaze flitted to me, but before she could respond we stepped out into a mass of people.

The phalanx had been formed in the courtyard and stretched through the grassy area between the outside wall and the temple. The outermost ring was made up of centaur warriors interspersed with my humans guard. Each of them carried wicked-looking long swords in one hand, and shields in the other. The next ring was made up of men who looked determined but out of place holding various weapons—everything from claymores to daggers. They were obviously the grandfathers, fathers, brothers and sons of the women in the inner ring. My heart squeezed as I watched the women standing quietly. Between comforting babies and watching toddlers, they sent encouraging looks and confident smiles to the men surrounding them.

“Hail Epona!” ClanFintan’s strong voice greeted me, and the phalanx turned, echoing his words.

“Hail Epona!”

My husband reached my side and raised my palm to his lips. I felt very calm as I said, “I would like to bless the people before we go.”

“Of course, Beloved of Epona.” He bowed his head and graciously stepped aside. The temple grew still.

“We each have one life to live, one little gleam of time between two eternities, no second chances, no ‘I’ll go back and relive tomorrows.’” My voice carried like I was speaking into a microphone as it was enhanced by the tangible presence of my Goddess. “Life isn’t about pain or pleasure—it is about the serious business of living authentically, and the magic that can happen between moments—” I glanced at my husband and smiled “—and between souls. Today let us walk boldly and bravely into the light, because just as surely as there are beasts and demons out there, so there is goodness and love in here.” I swept my arm around me in an arch, including all of them. “Epona will be close to us on our journey. Darkness cannot cover a flame, so let us be flames!”

The people answered in a roar that was a single voice. Then ClanFintan stepped forward.

“The phalanx will move out when the Huntress gives word that we have taken our position between you and the Fomorians.” He nodded and Victoria moved to the entrance to the top of the wall, disappearing briefly, then reappearing atop the battlement. “When we are in position, the outer ring of the phalanx will lead you through the temple gates. Do not hesitate. Do not stop. Your single goal is to make it to the river. When you cross it you will be safe. Then we will follow you. May Epona go with you.”

The people nodded and turned quietly to face the temple gates.

“You must put yourself in the middle of them.” He spoke softly to me.

“I thought you were going to lead us.” I knew I had to be brave for my people, but the thought of him being surrounded by the entire Fomorian army was making my chest hurt.

“Victoria will lead you; I must stay with the other centaurs.” He pulled me into his arms and whispered, “I will join you across the river.”

“Please stay safe.” My voice shook.

His kiss was hard and fast. Then he whirled and was gone.

Alanna took my hand in hers.

“Come,” she said.

The phalanx parted, allowing us to move to the exact center where, I was pleased to see, Tarah and Kristianna stood bravely beside Carolan. He kissed his wife and greeted me.

“ClanFintan insisted I stay in the center. He said I must remain safe so that I can save him from Victoria’s needlework.”

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