Victory's Skeletons - Part 3

"Most excellent, my Lord," Verdant said, following him far quicker than any of the others. It seemed that he too had wanted a word alone. He brushed the tent flap aside, and kneeled in front of him. "As always, you showed no hesitation to do that which others could never have conceived. Allow me to express once again my continued faith in the Lord that I have chosen."

"…Which matter are you complimenting me on, Verdant?" Oliver asked, dryly. The matter with the heads had left a sour taste even for him. It would have chilled him to hear that Verdant did not have any criticism for it.

"Why, the matter of the heads, of course," Verdant said, without hesitation. Oliver almost choked on his grape juice.

"Seriously?" Oliver said, twisting his lips. "Aren't you meant to be my voice of reason? If I have two of you urging me towards those kinds of twisted tactics, what am I to do?"

"Two of us?" Verdant said, tilting his head. "Whatever do you mean, my Lord?"