Trespass: A Tale Of Mystery And Suspense Across Time (The Darkeningstone Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
He looked to the footholds cut into the stone. Should he follow Burlic, try to stop him? He shook his head. Twice Burlic had shown how easily he could beat him in a fight. He rubbed his left arm. He’d hit it against a rock when Burlic had pushed him to the ground. Now it ached and throbbed. At least it wasn’t his knife hand. He took his knife from his belt, checked the edge against his thumb. It’s a good knife, but it’s not enough, he thought. Burlic isn’t just stronger than me, he’s a better fighter. He put the knife back in his belt and pushed himself away from the rock face. He looked across the pit floor. It was getting darker, and he was tired. He could go home. Leave Burlic to his fate. But what if Burlic never returned? What would he say to his sister, Scymrian? He chewed his bottom lip. He’d think of something while he walked home. He’d make her see that she was still young, young enough to find another man, have more children. He took a step across the pit floor.
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