![]() ![]() I spotted the extra set of tracks mingled with those of the dragon. My gut twisted as I slowed, panning my gaze over the area. The dappled light highlighted a huge splotch of deep red on the ground. ![]() ![]() The effects had worn off, and he was in pain.īut he’d refused my request-my order-for him to rest. Still, it was obvious the elixir I’d given him hadn’t fully restored him. They zigzagged on the trail, bumping into a tree here, stomping through thorn bushes over there.Įverlass made for a potent cure, and I’d learned that the leaves of a crowded plant, which could be lethal if used incorrectly, were capable of reversing the effects of poison. The tracks I was following only proved he needed time to recover, curse the goddess. ![]() It didn’t matter that he was our prince, our only hope of escaping the curse. His duty might be to guard the wood, to protect our kingdom’s villages from the creatures the demon king unleashed on us each night, but he was in no shape to play Mr. Granted, he had a substantial head start, since he’d left my family cottage last night after feeding us sleeping herbs to keep me from following, but I couldn’t shake the fear that I’d stumble upon his broken and bloodied form. I’d left home hours ago, in late morning, and there was still no sign of Nyfain. My animal roiled inside me, stalking him with me. My heart thudded in my chest as I searched the Forbidden Wood for the beast, the same ground-bound dragon I’d once run from in terror. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |