Terror Seventeen - Flight

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Terror Seventeen - Flight

Caravans are slow. They usually have a number of carriages in them, and wagons besides. Whatever is pulling those needs to stop every so often. I think donkeys and mules are the most common around Santafaria. Horses are much more expensive to keep, even if some might be faster and stronger.

Basically, that means I have a bit of time.

Alright, I say. Were going back to the inn first.

What are we getting there? Felix asks.

Food, for one thing. I dont know how much time well be spending outside of the city walls, but even if its just a day, well want some food. Maybe some blankets and other supplies.

And were going to run after the books? Felix asks.

What? No, even a slow caravan will have made good distance in a day. Well never catch up on foot. At least, I doubt we could.

Im not going to say anything, but Felix doesnt look healthy enough to run, let alone the sort of marathon wed need to catch up. Im... also not in the best of shapes. Ive got a tiny bit of a tummy. Probably because I spent too much time reading and not enough time running around, even if I train every day.

So we need to get a wagon, Felix says.

Something like that, I say. I reach down and grab Felixs hand. Its nice and warm as I hold it tight and start off towards the street with our inn.

Soon enough, were back at the inn, both of us breathing a little harder, and the concierge at the front is looking at us a little weirdly. Greetings, miss. I hope your business went well?

Not too badly, I say. Do you think the inn could arrange something for me? I need a basket with some food. Maybe enough to last a day or two? Were heading out in a few minutes.New novel chapters are published on

You are ending your reservation already?

I shrug. We have to be elsewhere. You can keep the difference, it doesnt matter to me. Or maybe use that to account for the food basket.

Would the miss rather the food be packed in a bag then, if she will be travelling?

I consider it, but only for a second. That makes a lot more sense, yeah. Thanks. Something tough would be best, well be riding fast.

Of course, the concierge says.

Im going to go get my stuff out of my room.

Felix and I climb upstairs and step into my room. One of my little friends jumps out of the shadows and I giggle as it nestles into my neck.

Hey there, little guy, I say.

Is that a monster? Felix asks.

What makes you think that? I ask, defensively.

Your mom is the god of monsters?

No one harrasses us when we cross into the South Quarter. I see some shady types eye us, but theres a decent amount of traffic on the roads, and there are a lot of guards patrolling the main stretch were on. Its broad daylight too; I think most bandits would rather wait until night has fallen.

We arrive at the South Gate, and other than a concerned question or two from the guards, we dont have any problems heading out.

Ah, its nice to be outside again, I say, arms spreading wide as I take in the countryside. The road is gravel and pitted, and the air still stinks a bit like the city, but its better than inside Santafaria.

I thought you said we couldnt run to catch up? Felix asks.

Oh, we really cant, I say. Give me a bit of time. Youll see.

I glance back, and I can make out a couple of suspicious-looking guys leaving the city gates, but theres a good hundred paces between us and them. I start walking a little faster while theyre milling around.

As far as they know, we cant go anywhere but on the road. And to kidnap us, we need to be out of sight of the guard, at least.

All to our favour.

Felix and I move down a bend, and the last of the homes, and the city walls, fade over the rise of a hill. Lets turn off here, I say with a gesture off to the side.

Felix and I find a spot where the ditch on the side of the road is barely a dip, and leap over. The woods arent too thick around here, but they should be enough to disguise us.

I hear people following us, Felix says.

We should move a bit faster then, I say.

It doesnt take long, travelling through the increasingly thick brush, to find a good spot. Im looking for something specific: an opening, without a clear view of the city, and where theres enough stony ground to support some weight.

This will do, I say. Let me focus for a moment, I need to cast a spell.

Felix nods and just stands there, her customary smile on, while I pinch my tongue between my teeth and focus on the spell I need to cast.

Its nothing too complex. A twist of dark magic, a tiny bit of lingering disgust at the smell in Santafaria. I raise a hand to the sky, and fire.

To anyone watching, it would look like a tiny comet of smoke, tail fading away almost immediately.

To someone with really keen magical senses, it might feel like the growling ping that announces the birth of a monster.

Its not quite that.

Wing beats come from above, and I smile up at the sky as some familiar forms start to circle overhead.

What are those? Felix asks.

Wyverns, I say. A whole lot faster than some donkeys and rickety wagons.

Oh, Felix says.

Shes not nearly as excited as I am.