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Michael was hazy in the dessert heat; the blow to his head during the battle had done its damage. He stumbled towards the spot of green, hoping that he wasn't imagining it... If he hadn't been so dry in his throat he would have shouted the Lord's praises as he reached the green bushes, seeing a house in the interior. Perhaps it would belong to one of the infidels, one of the Muslims that he had come to fight in order to win back the Holy Land... but at this point he didn't care. At least they would be human... and maybe they wouldn't hate him. He fell to the ground, hearing shouts and wondering if he was dying... if so, where were the trumpets and the light? All he saw was running feet and flying sand... and then darkness.
He awoke much later with a cool clothe on his head and a wet sponge in his mouth, keeping it moist; female voices murmured around him and with a jerk he sat up. The most beautiful woman he'd ever seen in his life was at the door, shooing away another younger woman. She was about his age, dark-haired with golden skin, dressed very modestly.
Smiling with open hands she stepped forward, showing that she was unarmed. Michael wondered how she could smile at him... he remembered with sudden shame the women and children who had died when the cities were razed. Although he hadn't taken any part in the atrocities, he had done nothing to stop the ones that raged on around him. Still, there was nothing in her smile but welcome, and he wondered if she even knew what he was... although she must, the English style of armor was quite distinctive.
"Hello," she said, her voice soft and accented, "You are awake. My name is Hannah."
"You're Jewish," he gasped, recognizing the root of the name.
She smiled again, "There is Jewish blood in my ancestry, but no I am Arab and Christian. My family converted a long time ago."
Michael relaxed, knowing now that there was no danger. A Muslim might turn him over to be tortured or executed, the same went for a Jewish person who was happy under Muslim rule (and there were plenty of those at the moment, the Muslim yoke lay lightly on their necks as they were People of the Book; perhaps one day that would change but for the moment it held true.). But as an Arab Christian, she would be suspected of harboring a Christian knight, she would be a suspected enemy... it would be better for her to actually do so rather than be innocent and be accused.
"Where is your husband?" he asked, "I would like to greet him and thank him."
Again that soft smile, he thought that he could watch her smile all day... lucky husband whoever he was. But she informed him, "He his dead these past two years, killed by bandits in a sheep raid."
"I'm sorry for your loss," he said, truly regretful at any pain that he might have caused her. For some reason, he was determined to keep that smile on her face; and was rewarded for his words when it stayed.
"It is fine... now get some rest, I will send someone to check your bandages." It was only then that he realized all his armor, clothes and weapons were gone; but he immediately spotted them propped up against the wall. Smiling at him she turned and went, her footsteps light... he couldn't help but feel that the room seemed much less bright without her.