Lore of the Wilds by Analeigh Sbrana

Lore of the Wilds by Analeigh Sbrana

Author:Analeigh Sbrana
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2024-02-27T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 14

As dawn spread its light through the trees, Lore and Asher sat by the fire. Lore added coffee to the pot of boiling water over the low flames. Frost blanketed the world around them, and Lore marveled at the beauty that was a forest awakening.

“Teach me to use a sword and dagger,” she was saying. “I’m a quick study, I promise.” Lore grinned into her cup of black coffee. She longed for a dollop of fresh cream—which she’d gotten used to at the castle—but she was still delighted by the fragrant nutty flavor of the coffee and the warmth of the ceramic mug between her hands.

Asher didn’t grin back. In fact, he frowned into his tea. “You want me to teach you to use a sword? Lo, I’m no teacher. I’ve never had to teach anyone in my life, and I’m afraid I’ll probably be too hard on you.”

Lore’s insides thrilled when he said “Lo.”

She raised her chin, meeting his gaze. “So be hard on me. I’m not asking you to tutor me to dance. I want to be able to protect myself, so you don’t have to. I never want to feel that helpless again. Ever.”

Their gazes locked, his molten onyx to her rich brown. They only broke their gaze when he removed his dagger from its hiding place in his boot.

“We will start with the dagger. Come on.”

A few moments later, she stood with him, surrounded by trees and the morning songs of birds. The sunrays glinted off stray highlights in his wooly hair, showcasing reddish tones she hadn’t noticed before.

Asher stood with his feet shoulder length apart, knees slightly bent, and the dagger between them pointed at her. Lore mimicked his stance, wishing she had a dagger of her own.

“You’ll start with the dagger because you can hide it in your boots. Realistically, you’ll probably be fighting with this more than a sword. Largely because if we start with the sword right now, you likely won’t be able to lift anything tomorrow.”

Lore blew a stray curl out of her eyes and nodded. She’d already been struggling with the heavy tomes in the library; she knew she had to work on her strength.

“Now, there are a few important things about the dagger. If an opponent gets too close and you aren’t able to stick them with it, they might be able to wrestle it away and kill you with your own weapon. We want to avoid this, so I’m going to show you where to stab to drop someone instantly. Another thing—make sure you don’t leave the dagger in them either. Once you’ve stabbed, you’ll want to pull it back out. They’ll bleed out faster that way and you won’t be leaving your weapon behind.”

Asher lowered his dagger, stepping close. He brushed his hand lightly on her throat, just above her collarbone. Her pulse quickened at the feather-light touch of his thumb. “Make sure to stab your assailant here.”

Her mouth went very dry. She longed for the wild mint water that’d been infusing all night.



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