Chapter 41: The Farmer's Wife

Chapter 41: The Farmer's Wife

The sounds of destruction continued behind us. We picked up the pace as we speed-marched down the dirt track.

Whats the plan? said Maurice. I mean, if that thing comes after us, what do we do?

We run, I said, and hope whatevers at the end of this road has plenty of places to hide.

The silhouette in the distance had started to take on the shape of a building, but it was still too far away to be sure what kind. In this world, when you ran from danger, you were just as likely to be running towards it at the same time.

Do you really think we can outrun it? said Claire, nervously looking over her shoulder.

We dont have to outrun, I said. We only have to outrun each other.

This comment, which I felt was simply stating the truth, did not go down well.

Claire sped up until she was ahead of me and turned her head to give me a full-in-the-face glare. You really think its okay to let Flossie get eaten?

Hey, said Flossie, who was bringing up the rear and panting quite hard, ah can move when ah have to.

Dont worry, said Dudley, I wont let you get eaten.

It took me a moment to remember what I planned to say. Oh, hello. Im Colin. How are you? None of which was part of my prepared speech.

She looked me up and down, then past me at the others.

Were on our way to Fengarad, I continued, getting back on track, but suddenly rushing so everything came out of my mouth at a million miles an hour. We were hoping we could buy some food from you. We can pay. With money. Eggs, milk, bread, anything really. We dont mind helping out if you need a hand or something like that. Do you have any? Food, I mean. We have money, like I said. Nice place you have here. I made myself smile in what I hoped was an amiable manner, although it was probably more creepy than friendly.

She stared at me a bit more. It was the kind of look you rarely see outside a professional boxing match. It made me want to crawl away and take my chances with the monster in the woods.

Youll be the visitors who arrived a few days ago.

It wasnt a question, and I couldnt tell if she considered our arrival to be a good thing or not.

Yes. Will you help us? So far, everyone weve met either ignores us or treats us like idiots for not knowing how things work in this world.

A baby started crying somewhere inside the house.

You better come in, then. She turned and walked away, leaving the door open.

I followed her, rapidly joined by the patter of four pairs of feet behind me.