"That explains certain things to me," Like how you could not realize how you are looking at someone you are helping to portray as a man! How can you not realize how you feel about her, but even more how can you not see how she feels about you? Mikail was again staring absently at Victor. Even Revenge had to give her credit for this disguise. She really did look like a young boy. It made the captain’s face almost comical staring at Victor the way he was.
Just then, Ian arrived. "Good, you made it. How are things going?" He looked and sounded like he was about to collapse.
Revenge looked up, "Our patient will be fine, Ian. Take a meal and get some rest. You have earned it." The captain nodded agreement, and Ian left the tent. Revenge then turned back to the captain and asked, "What is
Chapter 9 NashIan woke up late that afternoon and went straight to the captain’s tent to find out what had happened while he was unconscious. He burst in to find Victor putting on his leather vest with the captain facing the opening of the tent. Thank God I wasn’t any faster."I take it by the look on your face that Victor is not finished changing. Sit down, Ian, and have something to eat with us," the captain said calmly."How is the...um...recovery going? And where is the Medicine Man?" Ian asked quickly as he sat down beside the captain. The c
"My contract was to remove him as a military threat," she paused so her words could have effect, "if they are dead, he is no longer a military threat.""Now that’s the girl I know!" They both smiled. Then she looked at him almost accusingly."Why did you give that name?" He looked at her. She was angry, but why?"What does it matter why I gave him that name? You shouldn’t be so upset about it. You did the same thing when you gave him your name, I was only following suit. Besides, no one would connect that name with me, so it is safe to give it to him because no one will connect him with me, either." He had known this logic would make sense to her and expected that she wouldn’t like it, but he did not expect the reaction he got from it. She was still very upset with hi
He looked up at the captain remorsefully, "I am sorry, Sir, but did you not tell me that a dangerous female was set to kill you? I had the impression that we could not be too careful.""Perhaps then, she can ride your horse and you can guide both mine and yours. Maybe you will remember not to be so hasty in your accusations." The tones were stern, but the look the captain gave was one of puzzlement.Why had Sylvia come down off of her horse with a blade drawn on an innocent girl using herself as an alibi? Surely it must be to further throw off any suspicion. He smiled. That was amusing.Sylvia herself did not know what had come over her. Mikail had not even seen the way that girl had looked at him, why did she come apart like that? She had no claim on him. It would be better for her if he did fall in love with someone else. That would make it easier to leave when the time came.
Chapter 10 EmmettShe did not want to rise when she woke the next morning. Her eyes stung and her heart still ached. She was all the more angry with herself for this weakness and forced herself to move. She prepared the captain’s meal as usual and had his maps set next to his plate when he rose for breakfast."Victor," said the captain, "Did you thi
"VICTOR!" shouted the captain. He stopped his advance. Mikail had seenthatlook before. Sylvia would have killed him. She did not take kindly to people insulting her natural talent or his. Whatever had earned him her respect and protection had caused this flare-up of her temper - it must have - and her prior disposition didn’t help matters. Though he found it surprising that she would act this way when she was so angry at him.He finished reading the transfer papers. It seems that this man was a problem maker. He was arrogant and liked to slack off thinking that his father would take care of things just the way he always had behind the scenes with his money and rank. Not this time. That kind of behavior gets people killed. Normally, the captain himself would step into the ring to knock down his attitude a notch or two, but he thought of a better plan. Victor and, "Emmett? Is
Chapter 11 The RescueVictor wasn’t quite as fierce with his chores the rest of the day, but had not calmed down enough for people to ask what it had been all about. It had felt good to beat on the captain and that idiot who insulted him. Why did he say I couldn’t break him? That would have been so much more satisfying. She thought to herself as she headed back to the tent aft
At the camp, Marcel was getting nervous. Victor had been gone longer than he usually was when he went hunting and there was a nagging voice that told him he had been deceived in some way. He went to Remus, another of the guards, and told him what happened."You had better go and tell the captain," Remus said to him."He will have my hide for letting Victor out of camp. You tell him.""You are the one who did it, why shouldn’t you be the one to fess up?""Fess up to what?" asked Ian who had walked up behind them."Um..." Marcel started, "Well..." Ian fixed him with a piercing stare. "About a half hour ago, Victor had his bow and a quiver full of arrows and said he was going hunting," blurted Marcel. Ian’s look changed to worry as he waited for Marcel to continue, "I have not see
Ian and Mikail found their way to the rock clearing and were momentarily at a loss as to what to do next. It did not take them long to find a small patch of blood near the center, then the signs that someone had been dragged off of one side. She was alive! At least she was when they started dragging, there were signs that she had struggled to change position. They followed the trail into the forest.When they saw from a distance someone striking her, Ian had to grab Mikail’s sleeve to remind him to stay put until they could analyze the situation. They started dragging her off again."I do not ask you to go with me, Ian. In fact I beg you to return. I likely go to my death. Return to those who love you.""Mikail, I could not look at them knowing I abandoned you to die. My Friend, I will not leave you," he paused, "They will have to take the trail that