Chapter 70: Tin Man
Walking along with your hand held up is quite tiring. It was too dark to see where we were going without the light, but very awkward. Dragging Dags body through the long grass was no easy matter, either.
There werent many trees in the marshlands, and wed passed a group with distinctive white trunks when we first arrived, so I had a rough idea of where we were going. Still, not an easy task in the dark.
Dudley was as untalkative as ever and I was busy ignoring all the doubts trying to force their way into my thoughts. The obvious thing to have done was leave. Dump the body somewhere and deny we had anything to do with it.
But some of the things Dag had said made me think Tin wasnt the type to just leave it. I really didnt want to spend every day looking over my shoulder, waiting for him to catch up with us. Plus, I had eagle-eyed Dudley backing me up.
It took us about an hour to get to the copse of white trees. By that time, my hand was barely flickering. Apparently, it used up some kind of energy to keep the magic going. How I replenished it, I had no idea. Rest? Food? In any case, the huge fire burning in the middle of the trees was enough to show us where we needed to go. Tin obviously didnt worry too much about attracting the attention of monsters. Possibly, he even wanted to attract them, which was enough to worry me.
I sent Dudley off to find a good spot. My hand was no longer aflame, just my regular old hand. I grabbed a boot in each and dragged the body into their camp.
Tin was standing, staring at me as I approached. The two girlstheir names were Mandy and Amy, but I wasnt sure which was whichsat close together by the fire chatting. They didnt notice me until I was standing by the fire. The other guy, lets call him Shifty, was on the far side of the camp busy living up to his name.
I dropped Dags feet and stepped aside to reveal his body. One of the girls screamed, then covered her mouth and looked to Tin. His expression didnt change, he continued to stare coldly.
I know this looks bad, I said, but I can explain.
I expected some sort of response, but no one said anything, so I carried on.
First, I want you to know Im not here to start any trouble, but if things do take a nasty turn, Im not alone. Dudley! I called out. See that waterskin? I pointed at a waterskin hanging from a branch of one of the trees. Shoot it.
An arrow flew through the camp and hit the tree, missing the waterskin by quite some margin.
For fucks sake, Dudley, focus!
Sorry, came a distant reply. He shot another arrow. This one struck the waterskin right in the middle and water started pouring out.
As you can see, hes quite accurate. Most of the time.
Another Sorry, drifted through the night air.
Anyway, Dags dead. I killed him, but it was in self-defence. Plus, he attacked Jenny. I just wanted you guys to know what happened, in case you were worried or thinking youd have to send out a search party or something. Any questions?
They all continued to stare at me.
Okay. Well, we havent taken any of his gearnone of are collecting the full rapist setso you do what you want with him and good luck.
One of the girlsthe better-looking of the twostood up. I just want to point out that they were both pretty good-looking, it was just the easiest way to differentiate between them.
She scowled at me. Are you saying Dag tried to rape Jenny? Because he wasnt like that.
He was like that, you just didnt know it.
I think I knew him a little better than you did.
Okay. Then Jenny gouged a hole into the back of her own head and came stumbling into our camp with half her clothes missing as a prank? New novel chapters are published on
The girl didnt seem convinced by my version of events. I dont know what
Mandy, said Tin, sit down.
She didnt look too happy to be cut short, but she did was she was told. I have to say, I was kind of jealous. No one ever followed my orders that quickly.
Tin folded his arms across his chest and fixed me with his piercing blue eyes. Do you really think you can come in here and tell us you killed our friend, and that were not going to do anything about it?
I told you what happened, I said.
I turned to leave.
You cant just leave us here. Well die. Amy will come back once shes calmed down a bit. At least take us back to Fengarad.
I stopped. She was right, they probably would die. But why was it my problem. Fuck.
We arent going to Fengarad. Well take you to the nearest town, and then youre on your own. Get your stuff together. And youll be carrying your own shit.
She started grabbing stuff. Dudley came wandering in like hed just been passing and decided to pop in for a cup of tea. Oh, hello there. It was getting a bit lonely so
You would never have guessed hed just made the shot of the century.
Thats fine, I said. Well be leaving once
There was a piercing scream from somewhere out in the dark. It was full of terror and then it was cut off, stopped dead, Im guessing literally, and replaced by a familiar barking laugh.
Well be leaving now, I corrected myself, and ran.
A faint glow in the west indicated dawn approaching. It provided just enough light for us to see the ground ahead of us as we ran for our lives. The other two kept up fairly well, not that I intended to slow down for them. They should have got up early and done laps like I had. This is what Id trained for.
After about ten minutes of solid fleeing, I chanced a look over my shoulder. There didnt seem to be anyone in pursuit, but I wasnt going to stop to check. I did slow to a jog, though.
We made it back to the camp much faster than I expected. Not having to drag a corpse through the rushes probably helped. Maurice and the girls were sitting around the fire, the girls on either side of Jenny with their arms around her. Jennys face looked a lot better.
They all stood up when we came storming in.
Lets go, I said. Pack everything up. Time to go. Go, go, go.
They just stood there, not moving. I should have asked Tin for some tips on giving orders before I killed him. Both Flossie and Claires eyes were glued to our new guest.
Whats she doing here? asked Claire, her previous gentleness no longer troubling her.
Both girls had reacted very positively towards Jenny, even though she was a pretty girl. But Mandy was a different animal. To sum it up, we were in the middle of a fantasy world, far from civilisation and it was barely morning, but Mandy had full make-up onimmaculately appliedand what looked very much like a push up bra. The only thing missing was a tattoo that said 'Ima steal yo man' to complete the look. And I hadnt checked her tramp stamp.
Were going to drop her off at the nearest village. The others are dead. Oh, and lizardmen are coming, so...
This got their attention and we all got to packing. It didnt take long, although it would probably have been quicker if Claire and Flossie didnt keep stopping to glare at their partners. Im not sure what they were worried about, both Maurice or Dudley looked at Mandy like some kind of alien lifeform. Fascinating but also very scary.
Jenny, on the other hand, took great care not to look at Mandy at all. So much tension, it was hard to breathe. Lizardmen at least let you know where you stand (usually in a pool of blood).
Once we had all our gear sorted, we went to the lake to tell the frogmen we were leaving. Mandy was understandably nervous as she watched us talk to creatures she had always seen as monsters.
Will you be okay? I asked Nabbo.
We will go further into the marshes. There are more of our kind and the lizards are less likely to follow. He looked over my shoulder towards Mandy. I see youve picked out a second mate already. Youre a very surprising human.
This conversation would have been embarrassing enough in private, but it wasnt. He was speaking nice and loud.
She isnt a second mate. I dont even have a first mate.
Hmm, said Nabbo, not sounding very convinced. She looks primed for spawning, if you ask me. And she hasnt taken her eyes off you since you got here. Again, very loud. You, on the other hand, dont look very ready at all. Are you feeling alright?
Both Claire and Flossie were glaring at me. Honestly, its flattering to be thought of as some kind of stud, but come on. Me and Mandy? Id have to tie a plank across my backside to stop myself falling in.
The marshes had become too dangerous for all sorts of reasons. We headed north towards Dargot. Perhaps this city would offer us peace and safety? Perhaps not.
END OF VOLUME 2