Din Eidyn Corpus (Book 2): DEaDINBURGH (Alliances) - Plot & Excerpts
In their winter nakedness, the trees offered less cover than they might in spring, but the density of the woods, the myriad and number of trunks and interlocked branches, concealed her well enough. Her progress had slowed significantly since leaving the city, then the suburbs and entering the woods. Primarily because she knew that she was nearing Bracha’s last known location, but also because she knew when and how to move amongst the trees and foliage without broadcasting her presence. Her Aunt Jennifer had taught her to wait for the wind – which was ubiquitous in an Edinburgh winter – to move the foliage and slip lightly on the balls of her feet in time with the motion to mask the sound of her own movement. She’d become very skilled at this, but then she’d worked hard enough to master the technique. Stepping lightly between patches of twigs or other obstacles, Steph took a convoluted route through the woods towards Craigmillar Castle Road, but a silent one. Steph had already visited the site near the Royal Infirmary her cousin had described where she and Joey had slipped under the fence line.
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