Excerpt
Whoops! Dont lose Montazin, Pagan. Scurrying after him: out of the northern transept, through the garden, into the graveyard. Trying to keep up. He has a chiseled face and elegant hands, with long, bony fingers. He stops near one of the more recent graves.
"Well?" he says. "What is it?"
"Please, Father, its Father Aeldred."
"What about him?"
"I think hes stealing money."
Montazins expression changes. It becomes very intent. He narrows his eyes.
"What do you mean?" he says.
"I was in the almonry, washing feet — twelve feet — when I heard Father Aeldred tell Father Bernard that there were eight paupers. So Father Bernard gave him eight coins. But there were only six paupers, which means that Father Aeldred must have kept the other two coins. He was lying, Father."
Montazin seems to be thinking. His face is unreadable.
"Brother Aeldred may have made a mistake," he says at last, very slowly. "Or you may have."
"No, Father, I dont think so. You see, I think hes visiting someone in town. A widow." (Forgive me, Roquefire, but I never made any promises.) "I think thats where the money might be going. To the woman in town."
Montazin blinks. This time he really seems startled.
"How do you know about that?" he exclaims.
"Someone told me.
"Who?"
"Well . . . if you dont mind, I cant tell you who told me. But its true, I swear it is."
A long pause. Everythings very quiet and peaceful out here, now that the bells have stopped ringing. Just the twitter of birds, the buzzing of bees, and the faraway sound of a horses whinny.
"Have you told anyone else about this?" Montazin suddenly inquires.
"No, Father."
"Then dont. Its a very serious thing, to accuse a monk of breaking his vows. Of course I shall look into it immediately. If its true, Brother Aeldred will be punished. But if youve made a mistake . . ."
Another pause. Dont tell me. If Ive made a mistake, youll pour molten lead down my throat and hang me upside down from the bell tower.
PAGAN'S VOWS by Catherine Jinks. Copyright (c) 2004 by Catherine Jinks. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc., Cambridge, MA.