Every year at the same time, Haldar brought his son to stand in front of the headstone, with the name Ursandrah roughly chiseled into the face. Father? Ten-year-old Draigh asked What was she like? My mother, I mean. Did she look like me?���Yes, she had long hair, blonde like yours. Her eyes were the same blue.Did you love her very much?His father swallowed. He stood there quietly for a minute before he answered, No.The boy gazed up at him, wide-eyed. Then why did you marry her?The father shook his head. I didn't. The child stood there in silent amazement, so the father knelt in front of him. Putting his hand on his sons shoulder, he said, I haven't told you this story because it will jeopardize your life if the wrong person finds out. Men will come to the village and kill you. Can you keep a secret? A secret that you must guard with your life.Draigh nodded.Your mother was a princess, the daughter of King Legell. When the usurper Gallenden attacked the castle, the king gave me the task of keeping the princess safe."The boy didn't say a word, just stared ahead. The father ruffled his hair. This doesn't change anything between you and me.Who am I? Does that make me a prince?No, it makes you the king.
Genre: Fantasy
Genre: Fantasy
Used availability for Clark Graham's Gods of Stone and Steel