![]() Her friend Myles of Olau would be very upset if the three-hundred-year-old document she had been sent to fetch got wet! Checking to make sure the scroll she carried was safe in its waterproof wrapping and tucked between her tunic and shirt, Alanna shrugged into a hooded cloak. ![]() In the distance thunder rolled, and a few drops of rain blew into her face. They could probably find shelter somewhere under the trees, if luck was with them.Ĭlucking to Moonlight, she picked up their pace. A forest lay before them beyond it was the Great Road South and a half a day’s ride to the capital city and home. They were on the last leg of an errand in the coastal hills. Alanna sighed and patted Moonlight’s neck-she also didn’t like exposing her faithful mare to such conditions. The horse whickered in reply, flicking her white tail. “I don’t like being cold, either, and we’ll probably be both.” “I hate getting wet,” Alanna of Trebond told her mare. No matter what she did, she was going to have to spend the night out-of-doors. ![]() The storm would be on her soon, and she was hours away from shelter. ![]() THE COPPER-HAIRED RIDER LOOKED AT THE BLACK sky and swore. ![]()
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