The Heir of King Meldh, Copyright 2004 by S.J.E. Brainerd
Kriki's Gift, Copyright 2013 by S.J.E. Brainerd

Friday, May 20, 2011

Chapter XIII, Reading 7

Flindra was eventually served a bowl of salt pork and beans for supper.  Some of the troopers started to talk as they ate their food, forgetting her presence.  They talked of the war, how things didn't look very hopeful for a quick campaign.  All of the men spoke of the Duke's soldiers with a tone of contempt.  Apparently, the renegades they had captured today were typical of his men.
Flindra was more or less ignored as darkness descended.  Finally, a trooper approached and told her to go into the tent where her things were.  She would sleep there.  Flindra walked to the tent, entered, and tied the flap closed.  She heard the soft jingling a mail shirt just outside the entrance - a guard had been posted.  Flindra didn't quite know if the man was there for her protection or to keep her from leaving or a combination of both.
Not that it mattered much.  Flindra had no intention of leaving.  This situation might prove to be an opportunity to begin her task of helping Prince Storos.  She would just have to watch and wait and be ready to seize any opportunity that was presented to her.
Flindra snuggled deep in her blankets and started to imagine what Prince Storos would be like.  Kewero didn't know much about the personal details of the Prince, such as the quality of his personality.  Flindra was impressed by the caliber of these Rangers and felt it was a good indication of the Prince's nature.  Quality had a tendency to draw quality.  She fell asleep trying to imagine what it was going to be like to meet him.

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