und me-trees growing older and taller, branches stretching overhead like pro
s, I looked ov
d patch of so
en there was c
ndering
a ch
lost t
how to move wit
ne li
owing the stream uphill again, weaving through brush and ducki
scaped
tpaced h
idden valley deep
like I wasn't th
a small ridge overlooking a stretch of forest far below. From this he
d deeply, trying to steady
than the forests near the villages-no smoke, no hor
like I was the only pe
d, carrying with it
ok
snappe
k almost a full minute before I found it: a thin, wavering column rising
had buil
the v
n the
the smoke drifted ac
in pr
d-they were trained too well for that. Only
ho bu
iving off
unt
dug near the
searchin
tightened
der, watching that thin colu
lick
sip
orm
to be a
led to be a
pe
be
possibilities, but n
forest, careful not to leave a trail. I moved quietly, placing each step wi
es pa
e an
into the rhyt
alked, the smell of smoke
from my route. In fact... the more
e in the valley, o
ountains well eno
dig quietly nea
near my sleeping pla
r down my spine wa
n't a
re was watching the lan
ed again. I let out a slow breath, then perched on the edge of a fal
ss calm my nerves. The forest hummed softly-wind rustling leaves,
al s
th
echoed in t
a small
av
oot
walking stick as I lowered
hed, li
le
uch s
r snap-clos
ing under deli
mmered agai
ry shadow, every flicker of light between the trees. Was it an anima
dn't
knowing ma
me again-th
orest
ngle lea
or someone
chi
it
ick again, my steps light and silent. I braced myself ag
ogged in th
n't sta
eone stalkin
rising not fa
prints near t
ey was n
had claimed
ht twisted de
ding from th
ting something-o
the valley, determined to put distance betwe
r for
t for
val f
t grew colder and denser with each passing mom
didn't
dn't
smell of smoke
forest felt
ngs burned and
d me settled back into familiar rhy
eneath a low branch, m
, no matter how far I walked, no matte
t shake t
had seen
wouldn't

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