Sir Bentley And Holbrook Court (2009) - Plot & Excerpts
Though the farm was quite small—like all the farms around it—the labor was grueling, especially on meager rations, and his body protested with sore muscles, aching joints, and blistered hands. After three weeks, however, the blisters on his hands receded and his muscles became accustomed to their new use. He came to find joy in the labor, much as he had when training with the sword, discovering small ways to improve efficiency and watching the labor of his hand bear fruit. His thoughts often turned to the young woman named Eirwyn and her missions of mercy. He was amazed at how wonderful it felt to have been even a small part of her efforts. He kept an eye on the road in case she happened by again. Creighton, Anwen, Meg, and Nia quickly came to seem like family to Bentley. Meg and Nia adopted him as a big brother, and he spent many hours playing with them. He discovered he had a gift for telling stories, and the girls implored him nightly to do so. Most often his tales were of grand knights and fair ladies, and he relied heavily on his past experiences in Chessington to help fill their imaginations with wonder.
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