Amaskan's Blood Raven Oak (polar express read aloud TXT) š
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Master Bredych ruffled her hair with his hand, familiar lines decorating the corner of his mouth. āBesides, you could use some discipline. Someoneās got to teach you that fighting is more than random fists and feet.ā
While both horrible and life changing, the event wasnāt one Adelei would forget. As time passed and wisdom engrained itself into her mind, she and Min became good friends and remained so until the womanās death two years prior. Justice had been swift and carried out by Adelei herself. Taking out the traitor who killed her friend exposed a weakness in the Order itself. Though the weakness was quickly covered up. No need for their enemies to find out.
This task and the knowledge that had come with it had earned Adeleiās promotion from Journeyman to full member of the Order. Captain Warhammer was made from the same cloth. Patience would help work this out, as it had with Min.
The reminder of home settled like a calm across Adeleiās shoulders, and it shifted the unease sheād felt since crossing the border into the background. Several hours travel passed, and Ida allowed her to trail behind at a steady distance until Adelei urged her horse forward. Midnight matched Idaās mare in pacing until they were nose to nose.
The landscape, thick with trees now, held privacy for them and left a fragrance of life through the woods. Once or twice the wind kicked up, and dark and light greens rustled and whispered around them.
After the desertās heat, Adelei welcomed the shady canopyās drop in temperature. āThis is nice.ā Adelei tried engaging the warrior in small talk as their horses crossed a trickle of a stream. āIn most of Sadai, there are two seasons: hot and less hot. Some places along the coast are lucky enough to see all four seasons, but it depends upon which mountainside one lives.ā
āI remember.ā Adelei tilted her head and gave the warrior a knowing look. Ida said, āIāve visited the capital several times. Been a long time now, but I remember the heat. And the beauty. We should come up on the town of Tarmsworth in a few hours. Howās the head?ā
The muted ache in her head had faded, and Adelei nodded. āIāve given some thought to our earlier conversation. We both have our orders, which may differ or even conflict.ā Adelei pulled the stopper from her water bag and took a long swallow. Idaās mare slowed to keep them even paced. āIf Iām to do my job and protect the Princess, I must know the entire truth, even if itās something you donāt wish to discuss. If anything is kept from me, no matter how seemingly insignificant, it may cost your princess her life.ā And me, mine.
Idaās silence was a good sign that she was thinking, and Adelei allowed her the quiet. Probably weighing her options against the orders sheās been given. I know thatās what Iād be doing about now.
When the warrior spoke, her voice was calmer than Adelei expected. āI told ya yesterday that news spread quickly about the second princessās death. King Leon only wished to hide his family away, to protect them. I would know what ya think of this.ā
āHis Majesty had the right idea in trying to hide his family, a better move, I think, than what did happen. Still, he should have sent his family away sooner or not at all. Waiting until the city was under attack was foolhardy.ā
āWhile it was probable that Alesta would be attacked, His Majesty couldnāt have known the city would come so close to fallinā into enemy hands. It never has before. He was hopeful that a peaceful resolution would make the issue moot.ā
āThen he was a fool.ā
The mare halted, and Ida faced Adelei. āWhy? Because he wished peace? Or because he believed peace possible? Or maybe ya think because he loved his family and didnāt want to send them away?ā
āAll of it but mostly the latter. Families are a liability one cannot afford in battle. When war is on your doorstep, you canāt hope the enemy wonāt notice your family tucked away in the bower. Peace means running in the opposite direction.ā
Sensing Idaās frustration, Adelei held a hand up to stop the womanās retort. āLook, Gods know I would love to believe peace possibleāthen I could grow old somewhere in a nice cottage, tucked in a forest like this. Maybe even grow fat. I wouldnāt have a need to live by these,ā she said, sliding one of her throwing knives partially from its sheath at her wrist. āBut men donāt live by peace. They live by passion, and passion leads to war.ā
āāPassion is of the heart. War is of the soul.ā Ya truly believe that?ā Ida took a light heel to her mare as they moved forward again.
Now I know sheās trained or lived with the Order. Sheās studied the works of Yesler Finn, and those works are only obtainable in the Grand Library of Amaska.
āWould ya agree that āthere are many little ways to peace, none of which can be found at the end of a swordā?ā Ida asked.
This time it was Adelei who stopped her horse. āYou walk the Way of the Warrior, yet you quote Master Bredych as if you know himāhow do you know teachings not meant for stray ears?ā
Idaās horse whinnied, shying away from a stray stick breaking nearby, and Ida patted her mareās neck absently. āāTis only a deer, silly girl.ā
Midnight sidestepped and gave Idaās mare wide berth. The deer ahead stood erect, waiting for their next course of action. Adelei remained silent and listened to the trees for signs of more than a simple deer. Hearing nothing, they moved on, Ida one hoof fall ahead of her.
āA long time before ya were birthed, I lived another life, followed another path. More than that, I wonāt tell ya yet. And some of it, I wonāt tell ya at all, as itās not my story to tell. Youāll have to ask
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