Chapter 10: Distant Blade Chapter 12: Creeping Darkness
Chapter 11: Revolt at Carcino
We marched quickly along the mountain path, heading south to where Innes was supposed to be waiting. We finally crested the top and saw the next valley, filled with enemy soldiers. They were surrounding a sturdy fortification. That must be where he was.
“He looks vastly outnumbered,” Seth stated, his sharp eyes somehow managing to pick out the three figures on top of the fort. “I doubt he can hold out much longer.”
I nodded and turned to Tana. “Can you take me there? We should both talk to him.”
“Hop on!” Tana cried. I jumped up behind her, and Dancla leaped into the air, soaring high above the battlefield. I had forgotten how much I loved flying with Tana.
“I’ll have to fly a bit lower so my brother doesn’t see me as a target.”
“I think you should approach him from the front, so he sees you and recognizes you. If we swoop onto the battlements from behind, I think there’s a larger chance of us getting killed.”
“I understand.” She ordered Dancla down. I saw Innes back away from the edge of his parapet, an annoyed look on his face.
“Tana, what are you doing here? Go home, now!”
“I won’t! I’m only here to help, Brother. Eirika said I could help. I’m helping!”
I smiled as I dismounted to confront a very irritated looking Prince Innes. “You must be exhausted. Please, fall back and rest for a while.”
“I can’t do that. Falling back while a woman protected me would be rather distasteful… But I would be pleased to have you join me.”
“As you like,” I shrugged. “Let’s go.” Continue reading