Arne stole a glance at Valka, and could see the twitch of a muscle along her jaw. No, she was not pleased. Giving Cedwyn a beaming smile, he replied, "No, as Sir Rodric said, our people would not be surrendering any spoils. Having our people remove their Saxon gear and carry it with them is, I think, a very good idea." Here, he turned to give a bow to Sir Rodric. Turning back to Sir Cedwyn, he added, "And yes, Sir Cedwyn, an escort with your pennants is also a very good idea. We would not wish to have the good people of these lands thinking we were Saxons."
Turning to Valka, he smiled with a glint in his eye. "What do you think, Valka? I do not wish to speak for you, since we are both leaders of our people. Anyone that can kill our jailer with his own dagger, free us and another six warriors so that we can kill nearly twenty armed and armored slavers, and then help come up with a plan to free all of our people from another slave camp guarded by forty more armed and armored slavers . . . yes, that is someone I would like to have lead beside me. And you in the thick of all the fighting, with shield and spear. Oh yes, and the two longboats taken, and all of the slavers from both camps now feeding the ravens? Yes, a leader worthy of respect."
Arne waited expectantly for Valka's reply with a serene smile, trusting that the subtle message wasn't lost on the others.