A light rain, little more than a drizzle, trickled from the sky to run down the backs of necks and to turn clay and dirt to mud. Horses fought the muck, their hooves sucked down. Men in armor found themselves unable to run, the wet ground tugging at them and sapping their strength as the chill we...
This was no small camp or hearth fire. The Dartague had been here, pressing their war against Ursia. It was morning again, the captain and sergeant having camped beneath the trees, and the scent of the smoke had reached them before they saw it. Traveling a few miles, they ...
“This place sucks!” Taking her eyes off the gravel road in front of them, Mary glanced in his direction. “What’s wrong?” “No cell reception,” he said, glaring out the window to the thick forest flowing up and down hills on either side of them. “And we’re in the middle of nowhere. I should’ve know...
He meandered along the main brick path, between rows of young trees and students bustling between one class to another. He had spent six of the most fulfilling months of his life on the campus. It had been a time to learn and grow, and not only concerning his education. He...