The journey home was quiet and as each of the three watched their elders disappear into the snow, they felt even more lonely. No one spoke. Each of them walked in silence, treading as if something terrible had happened between them. Regardless, they walked. One foot was placed in front of the other, each taking a brisk pace to get themselves home. To see Rannor. Or to know they didn't realize what Ysabel was. She'd be slaughtered if they found out. A heretic. A traitor. The Gods wouldn't be able to save her. If the King found out, there would be no way to stop Thyme. The men sighed, quietly. Thoughts wondering hard and far, travelling to places they called home, or to places that were far warmer than the snow they walked upon.
Several hours passed, or so each of them suspected. They shared a quiet meal of sourdough and set off walking again. They didn't have time for camp, or so Roran told them. His pace was faster and more determined of all the boys. He needed to find out if she was still alive. If she was who he thought, she'd not be safe until she hit the God's Waste and found the first well. It was a long walk, or so the stories went. A pilgrimage to the holiest of cities to the first temple of Mirelda, where all God's Children are sent to be proven. The priestess in such a temple is said to be the direct connection to the Gods. However, stories like that go unproven and had died with age.
"Slow down. You'll kill us before we get home." Gilly shouted, stopping to drink a mouthful of water. The group stumbled to a stop, Roran halting reluctantly ahead.
"We have to hurry."
"Why exactly? What is it that's so important to you? It can't be Harron's cooking." Howan commenting, joining Gilly in taking a drink. Roran rolled his eyes and sighed. "Well?"
"She's not safe there."
"Of course it's about the girl." Gilly joined in, shouting as he tucked his waterskin back onto his waist.
"It's not like that." Roran shouted, watching as each of them shifted a hand to their weapons.
"Then what is it?"
Roran couldn't answer. There was no way they'd understand. He couldn't tell them.
"We just need to hurry. You'll understand soon enough." The blonde started to walk again, heading off at the same speedy pace as before. He needed to know she was okay. As the group began to walk again, Howan and Gilly began to talk amoungst themselves. It was pleasant background noise for the group to walk to, but nothing Roran considered important.
By the early hours of the next morning, the three of them returned to the walls of Cannor, all three weary and tired. They disarmed and stumbled into their rooms, sleeping almost instantly. Gilly was out faster than he'd ever seen a man sleep before and Howan was pale with nausea before he finally drifted off. Roran had to fight fatigue for some time before he headed down to the place he'd found Ysabel to be. It hadn't taken much questioning to find out exactly where they'd taken her. Roran hurried around corners and up a flight of stairs before finally reaching the door. He knocked lightly.
Several hours passed, or so each of them suspected. They shared a quiet meal of sourdough and set off walking again. They didn't have time for camp, or so Roran told them. His pace was faster and more determined of all the boys. He needed to find out if she was still alive. If she was who he thought, she'd not be safe until she hit the God's Waste and found the first well. It was a long walk, or so the stories went. A pilgrimage to the holiest of cities to the first temple of Mirelda, where all God's Children are sent to be proven. The priestess in such a temple is said to be the direct connection to the Gods. However, stories like that go unproven and had died with age.
"Slow down. You'll kill us before we get home." Gilly shouted, stopping to drink a mouthful of water. The group stumbled to a stop, Roran halting reluctantly ahead.
"We have to hurry."
"Why exactly? What is it that's so important to you? It can't be Harron's cooking." Howan commenting, joining Gilly in taking a drink. Roran rolled his eyes and sighed. "Well?"
"She's not safe there."
"Of course it's about the girl." Gilly joined in, shouting as he tucked his waterskin back onto his waist.
"It's not like that." Roran shouted, watching as each of them shifted a hand to their weapons.
"Then what is it?"
Roran couldn't answer. There was no way they'd understand. He couldn't tell them.
"We just need to hurry. You'll understand soon enough." The blonde started to walk again, heading off at the same speedy pace as before. He needed to know she was okay. As the group began to walk again, Howan and Gilly began to talk amoungst themselves. It was pleasant background noise for the group to walk to, but nothing Roran considered important.
By the early hours of the next morning, the three of them returned to the walls of Cannor, all three weary and tired. They disarmed and stumbled into their rooms, sleeping almost instantly. Gilly was out faster than he'd ever seen a man sleep before and Howan was pale with nausea before he finally drifted off. Roran had to fight fatigue for some time before he headed down to the place he'd found Ysabel to be. It hadn't taken much questioning to find out exactly where they'd taken her. Roran hurried around corners and up a flight of stairs before finally reaching the door. He knocked lightly.