A flummoxed expression passes over his face again, and he corrects, “I was fifteen when I joined the infantry.”
I roll my eyes. “The point is, I know who you are, Henrik.”
Suddenly, a horrible thought crosses my mind. Appalled, I say, “But you don’t know me, do you?”
He glances over, meeting my eyes briefly. “You’re one of Camellia’s ladies.”
“Lovely.” I roll my eyes, so glad that, first and foremost, I’m known to be associated with the princess.
“Your father serves upon King Algernon’s council. Your eldest brother is a knight commander, and the other two are bannerets.”
“Anything else?” I say wryly.
“You’re friendly with Lawrence.” He says the prince’s name with distaste.
It’s a mark against me, to be sure.
“And you’re a decent archer,” he adds.
I press a hand to my chest, pretending to be offended. “Decent? If I am only decent, why did you ask me along?”
He drops his voice and nods ahead of us. “Because decent is better than what I’ve got.”
I cross my arms, shaking my head.
And then Henrik looks over, making me forget what we were talking about. His eyes are soft, and his mouth curves up in a tentative smile. “All right—you’re good.”
I find myself returning his smile, and my stomach suddenly warms. I’ll admit he’s a bit charming with his broad shoulders, muscular arms, and serious eyes. In his own way.
“Especially for a woman,” he has the nerve to add.
My warm thoughts evaporate, and I scoff under my breath.
“I didn’t mean it as an insult,” he says, looking confused.
“Well, it certainly wasn’t acompliment.”
Irritated with my reaction to him, I gesture to the captain who rides ahead of us. “What’s that man’s name?”
Henrik seems confused by the abrupt change of subject, but he answers, “Simon.”
With a nod, I call out to the captain.
“What are you—”
“Yes, my lady?” Simon immediately yells back, turning his horse around. “What can I do for you?”
“I’m not stopping the wagon for you two to switch places if that’s what you have in mind,” Henrik says under his breath.
“That’s not a problem—I’ll just ride with him.” Without a second thought, I twist on the bench and hop from the slow-moving wagon.
“May I join you?” I ask when the soldier reaches me.
Simon’s face goes blank. “You want to ride with me?”
“That’s right.”
“Y…yes.” He clears his throat. “Of course.”