Within the hour, the column approaches Moriel. The assembled crowds come into sight as the soldiers crest a final hill, breaking into distant cheers.
At the sight of the waiting carriages, the Baron's composure vanishes completely, and he spurs his startled horse into a sudden gallop, thundering past the startled outriders. Ahead, one of the carriage doors opens.
The Baron reins in sharply as he reaches the waiting welcomers, almost throwing himself from his mount as a figure cloaked from head to toe in woman's mourning black steps from the carriage. She pulls her veil back to reveal the face of Baroness Rowena Marar-Bellamie, smiling in relief. The Baron pulls up short as he approaches, taking her hand to kiss instead, smiling tensely. But his reserve is broken entirely as two small boys clamber down the carriage steps, and he drops to his knees and pulls them into his arms. A nurse emerges, holding another child, a baby girl, and he frees himself from the boys long enough to gently kiss the infant's head. The boys jitter and bounce, filled with nervous excitement and the energy of young children forced to stay indoors far too long, and the Baron hugs them one last time before releasing them and standing to meet his wife's eyes. "It is done, Rowena," he tells her. "Let us go home, now. It is done."