old everything had become in the night. I woke with a stiff neck, frozen toes, and a deep a
felt scr
ded w
stream somewhere below-a thin trickle weaving through stones.
limbs. The air bit at my skin the moment I stepped into the open, a
glittered
formed p
ked pe
a
below wasn't s
ouring his kingdom for a girl
were cracked from the cold, and the sharp ground stung with each shif
al mea
ant I was s
ck, familiar shadows. Pines towered overhead, their needles dripping wi
long, caref
voi
hor
clink of rstones. I cupped my hands and drank greedily. Cold rushed down my throat, shocking the dry
rea. The forest here was denser than the lower woods, fu
t for
le for
sted sharply, reminding me that be
herbs. The healers in the castle had taught me enough to keep me alive-but on
red prisoners
that t
and moved deeper
eams. I reached a patch of thorn bushes and carefully p
thorns bit in
ng on the tiny cut at my fingertip. Thered under my breath
med to mock me wit
es of wild sorrel near the roots of an old oak tree. Bitter, but safe to eat. I gat
und again, the hairs on t
g felt..
dang
hreat
...
the s
irds
ustl
cracking
st was l
chi
m under my skin flickered again-soft, quick, like a
ins
xpecting a rider or a wolf or eve
th
, long an
ispered to myself. "
s burned. My breath grew ragged. But the forest began to sound normal again-bird
ongnes
ated a natural overlook. I used the walking stick I
d down, my b
escaped. Tiny patches of smoke rose through the trees-ca
n's r
sweeping w
h w
gripping the stone u
earching
ding
ng mo
ause of th
e of t
l pulled us like
line, I ran-and he want
tightened
myself
lumes of smoke w
ed dis
er g
e s
sou
pe r
abov
o stay unp
gold. By the time I found another decent resting place-a sheltered spot under
th. The night would fall cold again, but I knew now that th
surviv
ad
ingdom, the armies, the
ething I'd ne
i
wasting a s

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