The Pedlar's Promise: An exciting Forest Lord novelette by Steven A. McKay
Author:Steven A. McKay [McKay, Steven A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Broadsword Publishing
Published: 2022-11-30T16:00:00+00:00
SEVEN
The beast facing John ambled into the pool of light cast by the fire and John swallowed. The thing was enormous â much bigger than any domestic dog â and it was a true killer, for thatâs how wolves survived. Their instincts were honed far finer than any of the hounds wandering about the streets of Wakefield or Nottingham, and their bodies had been designed by God to take down prey and tear it to pieces quickly and efficiently.
âCome on, then,â John bellowed, spreading his arms wide and rising up to his full height. The wolf didnât move away, but it did crouch lower, as if uncertain of its next course of action.
Will followed his friendâs lead and swung his sword in a wide arc, shouting and stamping his feet on the hard ground.
The wolves made no sound, not even a growl, but their lips pulled back in a snarl and the men braced themselves. The horses were wide-eyed and snorting in terror, straining against their ties, although they hadnât given in to full-blown panic just yet.
âCan we take them?â Will asked, and his voice was low and calm as the battle-fever returned and instinct began to take over.
âI donât know,â John admitted. âEven if we can, weâll be lucky not to get injured.â As he spoke the lump in his forehead throbbed and he remembered the earlier fight with the men in Heathfield.
âWhy didnât you bring your damn longbow?â Will suddenly asked. âIf we had that we could pick them off from here, no problem.â
âWhy didnât you bring yours?â John shot back. âWe were only supposed to be riding to Heathfield, spending the night there, and heading home on the morrow.â He laughed sardonically. âLook at us, famous outlaws, experts at surviving out in the wild. Ridiculous.â
They stood like that then, wondering if the wolves would ever make a move, either attacking or wandering off. It seemed the animals might remain where they were forever.
âTheyâre hungry, arenât they?â Will asked. âLook how skinny the poor bastards are. Maybe if we throw them some of our food theyâll bugger off.â
John shrugged. âOr maybe theyâll get a taste for it and attack, looking for more.â
âTry it,â Will said, quickly glancing down at the pack of food which lay nearest to the bailiff.
Blowing out a long breath, John leaned down, sword still held out before him as the wolf began to pace from side to side. He rooted about in the pack, loath to give away their meat pie for who knew how much longer they might be stranded out there in the woods? At last, after what seemed like an age, his hand closed on the loaf theyâd bought from the Wakefield baker. He drew it out slowly, showing it to the wolf. It stopped pacing and stared at the bread.
âHere,â murmured John, not letting go of his sword and awkwardly tearing a piece off the loaf. He held it up, waving it in the air, then threw it behind the wolf which turned and padded towards it.
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