The Eye Of God (The Fall Of Erelith) - Plot & Excerpts
Exhaustion numbed him to most of the pain, but he couldn’t escape the soreness stiffening his muscles. Zurach shook his head in disapproval. The towel in the man’s hands was stained red with blood.“Come,” Zurach said, tossing the cloth aside before walking down the hall from the bathing pool. “Yes, sir.” Too tired and sore to even think about resisting the man’s command, Terin followed. He kept his head bowed. So long as he remained obedient, the collar wouldn’t punish him. Even if it did, there were so many layers of linen wrapped around his throat he wasn’t sure if it could burn through the material to hurt him.The desire to flee remained, but until he could move his feet without dragging them across the floor and didn’t have to struggle to breathe, he would wait.At least the collar didn’t care he refused tocall Zurach his master. The small hope that Terin’s true master wanted him back roused and he couldn’t suppress it. Zurach had spoken the truth that he was wanted alive.
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