Anthem of the Rain
I was walking through the forests outside of the town of Lumber,
anner. My boots grew muddier with every step, but at this moment, nothing annoyed me more than Esfir's constant whin
d horses or a carriage, we wouldn't have to suf
complaints, so she decided to complain about the fact that I rarely talked. If I
reached an open area. The rows of see
ld see rays of sunshine peering through the clouds. And for a singular
before I could see another one. But, one thing was certain. Somed
air. A sea of grass lay before us, swayi
of the field about fifteen minutes later. It wasn
aining and Esfir was constantly telling me about how her old retainer would
across the wind. The god of luck was on my side today, as
" I shoute
ked, and looked around in search
Must be assassins. Stay close to me and stay low. I can
w meters away from the other side of the field. If we could reach the forest b
across the field. It was easier for me to carry her than to drag
, so I picked up the pace. "I think it's time for
ly, looking at me in bewilderm
my feet the blessings of the tem
ps of wind traveled from my shoulders down to my legs. As they seepe
ittle lady," I
chance to ask a question, and we
ed back in my days of training in the academy. Pretty soon, we were able to lose our pursuers. I was fairly
om our would-be assassins, I put Esfir down. She was st
ht broke through the canopies as a bird perched on a tree's branch. There was a large
aid Esfir, already makin
us, but my legs needed the moment of respite, so I followed he
me I got to the boulder. I sat near her but made
earn how to do t
?" I ask
held her left hand forward. Seconds later, a ball of flame had formed be
t. I had heard about such talented people back at the academy from my p
student at Arcana academy. The prime mi
in Esfir's eyes. She kept her distanc
going to hurt you. I don't
at?" replied Esfir, stil
ye and took out the necklace she used as payment. "I want to meet
e of getting back home. Even if we're just using each other for our own agenda, it's better to have a degree of trust between us. Trust me
sed up. "Why woul
ady," I answered. "We've got a long
k on. "I have a name. And I'll be of age in
e, young ones like her who thought they
, my lady," I rep