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Chapter ThreeLiliwen hadn't planned on getting so far into enemy territory. In all her excitement, she had gotten carried away. And once she was discovered, that meant there was no turning back at all. She would have been captured if she'd tried to run, so her instincts told her to do the exact opposite. Perhaps she could enchant him, just like the sirens of old. The man was so different from everyone she knew. Yet it was so easy to turn on her charm for him. A soldier, like Cadfael, and yet completely and utterly different. As soon as she'd emerged from the water, her senses became overwhelmed by smells and sights she could not have foreseen. Dry land felt weird. Her skin prickled in the air, making it hard to put up a calm front. There was a current of sorts as well; Liliwen