Dancing Ladies, Leaping Lords, Pipers
Piping, and Drummers Drumming
Lord Dawning
winced when he heard the sound of the pipers beginning what was supposed to be
festive dance music. He’d hoped for a flute or a harp, but he got bagpipes and
drums. The rat-tat-a-tat of the drums pounded, and the lord felt like he was
attending a funeral instead of a party.
Sighing, he
searched the growing crowd for one particular maiden. She’d saved him that day
months ago when his horse threw him into the lake. Then, she disappeared, and
he hadn’t seen since. He searched the village and surrounding farms, but no
such woman was forthcoming.
She must be
married, but he prayed she wasn’t. He hoped his ruse of a New Year’s festival
for all the villagers wouldn’t be for naught, especially after all the money
he’d put into the dressmaker to make suitable gowns for all the young ladies
under his realm.
The ladies
were beautiful like a flower garden in their reds, greens, oranges, blues, and
purples. Their dresses twirled and swirled around with that dreadful beat. The
men leapt in the air and danced with various women, but he still hadn’t spotted
the brown-eyed blonde that had saved his life and stolen his heart.
“My good Lord
Dawning,” a piper said, “pick a fair lass and join in our dance.”
“Dance,
dance.” The crowd cheered, and the lovely ladies lined for Lord Dawning’s
approval.
Inwardly, he
would rather be mucking out the stables or some other hideous task than to have
to pick any but his fair heroine. Yet, he played the part of gracious host and
strolled amongst the beauties.
Then, there
she was. The woman with the curvaceous hips, golden hair, and soulful brown
eyes. “M’lady, would you care for this dance,” he asked, giving her a courtly
bow.
A flush rose
across her ample bosom and tinged her cheeks a delicate pink. She curtsied, and
the blond wisps fell in front of her eyes. “Aye, Lord Dawning.”
He took her
hand and noticed the calluses of labor upon them. It made her seem so real to
him. “What is your name, m’lady?”
“Leto.”
“It is a
pleasure to make your acquaintance, Leto.” The pipes started up, followed by
the drums. Lord Dawning leapt into the air and twirled her around.
A nervous
giggle escaped from her throat, but when she smiled at him, the heavens had
brought him a rainbow of light.
“Thank you
for rescuing me,” he whispered into her ear when he pulled her close to him.
Her eyes widened in surprised, and he laughed and they danced.
At the
moment, the pipes didn’t really sound quite as mournful with Leto there.
4 comments:
Awww, that was a sweet re-interpretation of the song!
That's so sweet. :)
I'm not sure what re-interpretation of the song it was but I did love the short. Also, I checked out your new blogging schedule and it looks interesting.
That's quite sweet... nice flash fiction.
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