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"He's turned off the road, into the woods!"
"In a hurry."
"Get after him!"
The pack of bandits had been trailing the travellers for nearly an hour, waiting for darkness to fall. They had passed the man and his son on the road. With such extravegent clothes and a fine instrument the man had to be wealthy.
"Go, go!"
The group rushed off the beaten track and into the woods. They had run quickly enough to catch sight of the lantern bobbing ahead of them.
"Rahn, to the left, Bosnic to the right!" hissed their leader. They stopped being quiet and smashed their way through the undergrowth. The later ahead of them bobbed up and down quickly, but he wouldn't escape them with a young one.
They weren't monsters. They would merely take all of his possessions and let the pair continue on their journey.
The lantern stopped. The leader of the pack hoped their quarry didn't do something stupid like turn to fight.
They all closed on the lantern at once.
The light was extinguished. The group all rushed into an empty clearing, looking to one another in the moonslight.
A raven cawed at them from the trees above.
Baise listened to the distant sounds of confused voices. He silently kissed the top of Jude's hair. Crouched down, he had his arms around the boy. He would wait until the bandits were back on the road before setting camp for the night.
"That was easy," Jude murmured.
It was a game they had played before. Baise looked like an easy target on the roads, but he would be damned before abandoning fashion for safety.
After all, he had not tricked the bandits to protect himself and Jude from coming to harm.
"Good morning!" Baise called out brightly. Jude scampered ahead of him into the inn.
The innkeeper took one look at him. His eyes settled on the lute.
"No fucking bards. Not at this hour."
Baise smiled and ignored him.
"Do you have breakfast? Lodgings perhaps? I'm here to help break a curse."
Few people could read or write, so word of mouth was often the best way to find the source of the trouble. The inn was the heart of a town and if anyone knew where to set him, they would be here.
"In a hurry."
"Get after him!"
The pack of bandits had been trailing the travellers for nearly an hour, waiting for darkness to fall. They had passed the man and his son on the road. With such extravegent clothes and a fine instrument the man had to be wealthy.
"Go, go!"
The group rushed off the beaten track and into the woods. They had run quickly enough to catch sight of the lantern bobbing ahead of them.
"Rahn, to the left, Bosnic to the right!" hissed their leader. They stopped being quiet and smashed their way through the undergrowth. The later ahead of them bobbed up and down quickly, but he wouldn't escape them with a young one.
They weren't monsters. They would merely take all of his possessions and let the pair continue on their journey.
The lantern stopped. The leader of the pack hoped their quarry didn't do something stupid like turn to fight.
They all closed on the lantern at once.
The light was extinguished. The group all rushed into an empty clearing, looking to one another in the moonslight.
A raven cawed at them from the trees above.
Baise listened to the distant sounds of confused voices. He silently kissed the top of Jude's hair. Crouched down, he had his arms around the boy. He would wait until the bandits were back on the road before setting camp for the night.
"That was easy," Jude murmured.
It was a game they had played before. Baise looked like an easy target on the roads, but he would be damned before abandoning fashion for safety.
After all, he had not tricked the bandits to protect himself and Jude from coming to harm.
"Good morning!" Baise called out brightly. Jude scampered ahead of him into the inn.
The innkeeper took one look at him. His eyes settled on the lute.
"No fucking bards. Not at this hour."
Baise smiled and ignored him.
"Do you have breakfast? Lodgings perhaps? I'm here to help break a curse."
Few people could read or write, so word of mouth was often the best way to find the source of the trouble. The inn was the heart of a town and if anyone knew where to set him, they would be here.