Chapter 13 - Escape
Chapter 13 - Escape
Miraselle was waiting at the wagon. It looked as if she was inspecting it when they approached, shifting things to and fro. To Matner, she looked nervous. He saw her take a long breath when he greeted her, as if steeling herself for what they were about to do.There's no turning back, he reminded himself as he stashed his belongings in the wagon, especially for her. He remembered what Loridan had said about them taking her with. It was likely she didn't know the plan included her leaving with them. He nearly laughed at the thought of another unwilling Elf traveling with him. He wondered what Sharnellynn would think of it. That thought sobered him up again, as he was climbing into the wagon. He'd been so busy preparing for her rescue, he hadn't given much thought to her current well-being. He suddenly found himself worried that she hadn't had anything to eat while down there, or that she had been beaten. He hoped she hadn't given up hope that he'd come for her and Ahriender. He'd had no way to communicate with her.
He climbed into the driver's seat of the wagon without wasting time. Dir Ketten took a seat next to him, while Miraselle climbed down to the ground.
"You need to come with us," he pointed out, gesturing at the space still next to him.
"It would seem strange to the people we pass if I am seated in the wagon," she told him. "If I walk alongside the wagon, as if guiding you, no one will likely question it."
"Very well," Matner nodded. "But I am not terribly good at driving the wagon yet, so watch your step."
"I will bear that in mind," she told him with an amused-seeming smile. She moved to one of the lead horses and whispered to it, stroking it's nose. It whinnied and snorted softly in response and seemed to bump her with it's head a little, almost leaning into her. He wondered what she'd said, but said nothing, waiting until she was done. She stepped back, nodding to him, and he flicked the reins, starting the horses moving.
It seemed to take forever to get the wagon into position. They parked it just outside the tavern, as if in with other patrons, although the streets were conspicuously empty with so many people off to see the fight. He saw men and children alike running off towards the center keep, yelling about the fight starting soon, and was amazed at how quickly the news had spread. It seemed the first of Arnish's distraction plans was working perfectly.
They seemed to be about two blocks away from the keep itself, and Miraselle led them to a small house where she pointed to the cellar doors leading to the basement.
"Down there will be the guards outside the tunnel," she whispered.
