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Time on her feet, which already ached from her hurried trip across town. The cobbles echoed softly beneath her footfalls. Her breath curled smoky fronds in the winter air, and her belly rumbled ominously, but she ignored both the bite of the season and the pang of her hunger, concentrating instead on the coins she'd earned.

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Perhaps she shouldn't skip supper. She'd already lost weight since her ribs had been cracked, but if she didn't eat, she could save every one of her lovely new coins. She'd wrapped them in a cloth and shoved them into her shoe, having learned early on not to keep them in a pocket. Pockets could be lost. Or stolen. A few abrasions and a day's lost income had taught her that years ago. But she'd not been more than twelve then and had healed rapidly. Her last run-in hadn't been as pleasant, but at least her tormentors had been better dressed.

She glanced nervously sideways and winced. Oh yes, she'd learned that a woman alone could not afford to trust men, be he a prince or be he a pauper. The price of a man's clothing rarely told the state of his soul. But she had nearly reached the Lion's Share, where she worked and kept a room.

She had nearly beaten the odds once again. The back door of the inn groaned open as she scuttled inside. A chill draft of air curled in behind her, clashing with the moist heat of the kitchen. Apt to scare the customers. We busy? Cate barked a laugh. Her face was as round as the soup bowl, her arms as beefy as twin hams. They needs an 'oly army just to 'elp 'em lift their mugs. Fig's near to splittin' a gut. Megan relaxed a smidgen. She'd left Portshaven six months before, and no one had come looking for her yet.

Someone yelled again, and Cate motioned toward the noise. Megs hurried across the kitchen just as Fig Duevel came through the door. Or so she'd been told, though thus far she'd managed to stay clear of the latter. She glanced through the open doorway to the common room beyond. He glared at her, but harrumphed in something akin to good nature. He took pride in his beer, which he made himself. Fig might be as mean as an adder and a skinflint to boot, but he had a way of brewing that kept his patrons coming back.

It was one of the reasons Megs had taken this job, for although Fig kept his secrets to himself, she was certain she could learn them. Secrets could only last so long.

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She knew that as truth. A truth that kept her mobile. Never stay in one place too long. Never be who they think you are. She reluctantly accepts his terms. He teaches her how to behave like a royal, but Meg drives him crazy. The switch is made. Her performance as the princess over the next few days is perfect and Nicol soon admires and loves Meg, but she believes he remains infatuated with Anna.

Meg takes charge of the council discussions on how to pay the debt and realizes she loves her mentor.