Prince Giles admits to Valiant that he is in love with Lady Megan, the wife of another knight, Sir Gideon. But then he reveals that he has seen Sir Gideon acting suspiciously, making excuses even to Lady Megan, so believes him to be involved a series of attacks by an infamous knight on a village. He admits to Valiant that bringing up these suspicions himself could cost him his knighthood, and Valiant has to consider whether his younger friend speaks out of jealousy. He doesn't have any luck passing on the message for Giles, so decides to assist him in his investigation instead. Written by brainybrailler@comcast.net
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