Chapter 7
'I think someone will notice,' Horace told Halt, who just gave him a death glare.
'It's the best we had time to do,' Halt replied. 'The local Ranger is not that far away from here, we can go and alert him and then continue on our journey.'
Horace nodded and then called kicker over to him. The horse nudged his shoulder and then started walking off again. Getting frustrated, Horace walked over to Kicker and then looked around. Kicker had led him to a high point where there was aclearing in the trees, and then nudged his head with his own to look out over to the town.
Horace swore.
No one in the town was going to miss this person. It looked as though this person was the last person in the two.
! #$%^&*() ! #$%^&*() ! #$%^&*()
All of the Rangers around the fire started muttering to the one next to them, trying to make sense of all of the information they had gotten.
Gil however didn't talk to anyone, just sat there in his own shock. Could it be? Was it true? What was the actual truth from Will?
Where was Will?
Deciding that his last question was the one that he wanted answered the most, he stormed over to the commander tent and then pushed it open.
Gilan was determined to get the answers he wanted.
! #$%&*() ! #$%^&*() ! $%^&*()
'Horsey!' the oldest of Will's children yelled out upon seeing Tug. In response the "horsey" snorted at the three children.
And then at Pauline.
'I know, but they were missing their father and I thought them playing with you would make it slightly better,' Pauline replied.
Where is Will? Tug seemed to say.
So they can talk, Pauline thought before replying. 'I don't know Tug.'
'Grandma?' little (Will's daughter) asked.
'Yes,' Pauline replied.
'Where's Daddy?' she asked innocently.
'Out,' Pauline said simply.
'It's the best we had time to do,' Halt replied. 'The local Ranger is not that far away from here, we can go and alert him and then continue on our journey.'
Horace nodded and then called kicker over to him. The horse nudged his shoulder and then started walking off again. Getting frustrated, Horace walked over to Kicker and then looked around. Kicker had led him to a high point where there was aclearing in the trees, and then nudged his head with his own to look out over to the town.
Horace swore.
No one in the town was going to miss this person. It looked as though this person was the last person in the two.
! #$%^&*() ! #$%^&*() ! #$%^&*()
All of the Rangers around the fire started muttering to the one next to them, trying to make sense of all of the information they had gotten.
Gil however didn't talk to anyone, just sat there in his own shock. Could it be? Was it true? What was the actual truth from Will?
Where was Will?
Deciding that his last question was the one that he wanted answered the most, he stormed over to the commander tent and then pushed it open.
Gilan was determined to get the answers he wanted.
! #$%&*() ! #$%^&*() ! $%^&*()
'Horsey!' the oldest of Will's children yelled out upon seeing Tug. In response the "horsey" snorted at the three children.
And then at Pauline.
'I know, but they were missing their father and I thought them playing with you would make it slightly better,' Pauline replied.
Where is Will? Tug seemed to say.
So they can talk, Pauline thought before replying. 'I don't know Tug.'
'Grandma?' little (Will's daughter) asked.
'Yes,' Pauline replied.
'Where's Daddy?' she asked innocently.
'Out,' Pauline said simply.