Red Rider RIsing: Book 2 of the Red Rider Saga by D.A. Randall (ebook e reader .txt) ๐
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I crouched in the filthy mud and slop and waited, forcing my senses to adapt to the intolerable smell. At least the rain would wash away some of the manure from my clothes, once I left the pen. But that would be a long time in coming. I would keep vigil until the wolf arrived.
I felt the crossbow at my hip. Not my fatherโs, but Pierreโs Chinese repeating crossbow.
As brave as I made myself appear to everyone else, I couldnโt afford to miss or waste time reloading.
I sat for over twenty minutes. By then, the pigs seemed to regard me as part of their pen โ a piece of scenery to walk around as they continued their nervous pacing. Nearly half of them had fallen asleep. The others seemed as tense as I was.
I finally sat in the slop. My knees and thighs were tired, and I no longer cared how I looked or smelled, or what I had to scrub off the 193
cloak later. In any case, this almost guaranteed that the Leรณne family would not ask for it back. I leaned against the gate post, turning my head now and then to check for anything approaching from behind the farmhouse.
It felt good to finally rest. Nervous as I was, my shoulders and head felt heavy. I closed my eyes and thought of Suzette. Sweet, pure Suzette. Playing among the white daffodils in our meadow, running from me and laughing, her golden hair streaming in the biting wind.
I saw her run toward the dark forest.
Beyond the first line of trees, the woods were black as coal.
Except for the eyes. More than a dozen pairs of eyes, shining from the darkness.
โSuzette, stop!โ Papa called from behind me. โCome back!โ
โSuzette, no! Suzette!โ Mama screamed.
Suzette continued to laugh and run in an irregular pattern, playing a game of escaping me, escaping us all, while the eyes watched from the forest.
โSuzette, turn around!โ It was Francois Revelier shouting, beckoning her back.
Suzette wouldnโt listen.
โHelena, go after her!โ Papa told me.
โBring her back!โ
I stood where I was. I watched Suzette, laughing and playing as she drew closer to the forest.
โGo, Helena!โ Mama urged. โYou can get her! Bring her back!โ
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โBut the wolves โฆโ I muttered. I felt a tremor through my skin, like a spider crawling up my spine.
โYou can bring her back, Helena,โ Francois said. โYouโre the only one who can do it.โ
Suzette giggled and dodged back and forth, closer and closer to the forest. To the waiting eyes that had grown in number, nearly twenty of them now.
โBut theyโll kill me, too โฆโ
โHelena,โ Mama said in a quiet voice.
โHelena, please โฆโ
โYou can do it, Helena,โ Papa said. โBring her back. Bring her back.โ
A tear flowed down my cheek. โI canโt โฆโ
Suzetteโs laughter echoed from the forestโs edge. โCanโt catch me!โ
Then she turned and ran straight into the dark abyss, where teeth flashed open beneath each pair of eyes.
โPapa?โ
I started suddenly. Soft rain fell on my cheeks and I rankled at the damp odor of pig manure. The tiny voice came from the front porch.
A little freckled girl stood there in her nightgown, staring out into the dark clearing. I looked and saw a heavyset man standing between puddles, holding a musket. Farmer Favreau, no doubt, watching for the wolves.
I had dozed off. Never even noticed him leaving the house. As he surveyed the outer perimeter of trees, I craned my neck, letting the rain needle down on me. Moonlight shone between 195
rolling clouds, directly overhead. I had slept nearly an hour.
I looked back at
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