A Draw Of Kings (Book 3) by Patrick W. Carr
Author:Patrick W. Carr
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: FIC042080, FIC009000, FIC009020
ISBN: 9781441263421
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Published: 2014-02-18T00:00:00+00:00
23
THE CITY OF FIRE
ERROLâS LUNGS HEAVED as they strove to make the distance that would grant them safety from the spawn. Leaves as large as his torso whipped across his face as he struggled to keep the pace the holy man, Adayo, and the chieftain, Phamba, demanded.
Tekâs weight, shared with Merodach, added no more than perhaps ten pounds to Errolâs burden. The sailing captain remained fit, despite his years of land-locked exile, so he was still able to do his part, but the speed the Ongolese required threatened to undo them all. A few paces behind, Rale ran with the determination of one who had decided his heart would burst before he quit.
Tek tripped, then fell, taking Errol down with him. Phamba growled and pulled his sword, advancing on the gasping figure of the shipâs captain.
Tek stared up at the broad gleam of the blade, panting. Waiting. âTell Brandy I loved her as much as the sea.â
Errol scrambled to put himself between Phamba and Amos Tek.
âMove, lad,â Tek said. âI canât make the run. Iâve turned my ankle. It wonât bear my weight.â
âThen weâll carry you,â Errol said without looking back. âGet up on your good leg so you can wrap your arms around Merodachâs shoulders and mine.â
Adayo drew his sword, mirroring Phamba, the tip coming within inches of Errolâs chest. âStupid pale one, would you die for him?â
âWe wonât die.â
The holy man turned his head and spat. âThe ancients will devour you if you do not cross the river before sunset. At night, this jungle belongs to them. He will not make it.â He gestured with the blade. âMove, pale one. Better I kill your comrade quickly with the sword than leave him for the twisted ones. They keep their prey alive as long as possible while they devour it. Would you wish that for him?â
The holy manâs simple description sent pulses of fear down Errolâs spine. âThen leave us. We will make the crossing or not, but I wonât leave him.â
Adayo shook his head. âYou do not have that choice, Errol Stone. You have given me your name, your complete name. By the law of our land, you are mine to command.â The holy manâs gaze bored into him, and the blade neared his throat. âI ask you again, would you die for him?â
Movement at the corner of his eye pulled his gaze. Guards held Merodach and Rale, a blade at each manâs throat and a point at their belly. Errol tried not to shrink from Adayoâs threat. Rale and Merodach offered no help, their eyes, one pair blue like the sky and the other gray, were resigned. He swallowed. Were either of those captains in charge, Tek would be dead already. They were men of the watch, accustomed to sacrificeâtheirs or someone elseâs.
He couldnât do it. They might all die for the sake of a gimpy sea captain, but he would not be the means of a friendâs death.
Fury contorted Adayoâs face. âMove, northlander. Move if you would live.
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