The Gods of War

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son, Servilia, and I do have too much pride to follow him any longer.”
    She looked up into his eyes and saw his furious determination. “He will kill you, Brutus.”
    â€œSuch little faith in me, Servilia. Perhaps I shall kill him.” He nodded as if they had come to an end, and kissed her hand before walking out.
    Alone, Servilia sank slowly onto the couch. Her hands were shaking and she clasped them together, before reaching for a tiny silver bell at her side. A slave girl entered and stood appalled at the destruction of the morning’s work.
    â€œFetch your paints and oils, Talia. We must repair the damage before he comes.”
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    Brutus guided his Spanish horse through the streets, taking a path that would leave the forum far to the east. He had no wish to meet any of the men he was leaving, and the thought of having to speak to them gave him an urgency that cut through his stunned misery.
    He rode without care for the citizens and slaves who scurried out of his way. He wanted to leave it all behind and get to the coast, where he could buy his way onto a fishing boat or anything else that would take him. The familiarity of the city seemed to mock his decision and every turning brought fresh memories. He had thought he had few ties with the people, but instead of faces he found he knew the calls of vendors, the colors, even the smells of the alleys that led away from the main roads.
    Even though he was mounted, hurrying citizens kept pace with him as he rode through their midst, rushing endlessly from place to place in the city. He flowed with them and felt the stares of stall-keepers as he rode stiffly through the arteries of trade. It was all familiar, but still he was surprised when he found he had taken the road that led to Alexandria’s shop.
    There were ugly memories waiting for him there. He thought of the riots that had left him wounded. Yet he was proud of saving those who could not protect themselves, and he sat a little straighter in the saddle as he approached.
    He saw her in the distance as he gathered the reins to dismount. Though she was facing away from him, he would have known her anywhere. His hands froze on the high pommel as a man at her side reached around her waist with casual affection. Brutus’s mouth pursed in thought and he nodded to himself. It didn’t touch him except as a distant pain that something else in his life had ended. He was too numb with a greater loss. Her letters had stopped a long time ago, but somehow he had thought she might have waited, as if her life could only go on while he was there. He shook his head and saw a grubby child watching him from an alley between the shops.
    â€œCome here, boy,” he called, holding up a silver coin.
    The urchin came out with a swagger like a dockworker and Brutus winced at the lack of meat on the young bones.
    â€œDo you know the lady who works in this shop?” Brutus asked.
    The boy flickered a glance after the couple further along the road, an answer in itself. Brutus did not follow the look, but simply held out the coin.
    â€œIs she doing well?” he asked.
    The boy looked cynically at him, eyeing the silver and clearly caught between fear and need. “Everyone knows her. She won’t let me in the shop, though.”
    â€œYou’d steal the brooches, I should think,” Brutus said with a wink.
    The boy shrugged. “Maybe. What do you want for the coin?”
    â€œI want to know if she wears a ring on her hand,” Brutus replied.
    The boy thought for a moment, rubbing his nose and leaving a silvery trail on his skin. “A slave ring?”
    Brutus chuckled. “No, lad, a gold marriage band on the fourth finger.”
    The boy still looked suspicious, but his eyes never left the promised reward. At last, he came to a decision and reached for it. “I’ve seen a ring. She has a baby at home, they say. Tabbic is the one who owns

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