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with his alcohol breath. He continued to stare as he turned in a circle and backed away, forgetting the rest of his drink on the counter.

โ€œSo,โ€ Touraine said quietly. โ€œYouโ€™ve returned.โ€

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โ€œI seem to be popular this evening.โ€

His broad shoulders heaved and sighed.

โ€œYes, you are. You went to Favreauโ€™s farm last night.โ€ It was not a question.

โ€œI might have.โ€

โ€œYou fought five or six large wolves there, killed two of them. They found the bodies this morning.โ€

โ€œThere were about a dozen, actually. They chased me into the โ€“.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re him, arenโ€™t you?โ€ interrupted a well-dressed man. His large elbow came to rest on the far end of the counter. His voice was smooth, almost mocking. โ€œYouโ€™re that red rider. The one who fought all the wolves at that farmhouse.โ€

I turned slowly toward him, keeping my head down, saying nothing. It seemed prudent to let him think I was a man.

Even more prudent when I took a good look at him out of the corner of my eye. Tall and strong, with a broad black moustache. He held his drink at his side, grinning as if he was somehow challenging me. Not doubting me, but wanting to test my abilities.

โ€œMove along, Brocard,โ€ Touraine said.

โ€œThose are just rumors. How could one man take on a pack of wolves by himself?โ€

The man ignored Touraine and didnโ€™t budge. He sipped his drink, studying me. โ€œThose wolves. Theyโ€™re dangerous, you know. Youโ€™re lucky to be alive.โ€ His face lit up like the devil, or something worse. As if he could picture the wolves tearing me apart. โ€œIโ€™m Jean Paul Brocard. I farm 242

cattle and do some business in the village. I trade livestock, horses, weapons, tools. Anything a man might need.โ€ He raised his eyebrows with an unconvincing show of friendliness. โ€œPerhaps I could outfit you some day, Monsieur. A man who fights off a whole pack of wolves will surely need help now and again. Extra food for your horse.

Extra bolts for that crossbow.โ€

Touraine cleared his throat, looking nervous. โ€œI really donโ€™t think the manโ€™s interested, Brocard.โ€

The smiling man edged closer along the bar counter. โ€œYou might discover Iโ€™m a good man to have on your side, Monsieur. You need someone you can count on, to help you survive. When the odds are overwhelming.โ€ He slid his drink along ahead of him, stopping it near me. He sat on the stool beside mine and leaned forward, folding his fists as he tried to look beneath my hood. โ€œBecause those wolves will come looking for you, you know. All of them. And theyโ€™ll find you. And tear you into small pieces. Who will help you then?โ€

I stood and raised my crossbow to his face.

Every conversation halted again as Brocard lifted his chin. His Adamโ€™s apple swallowed hard. Then he smiled wider, as if to cover his anxiety. I understood, since I had drawn my crossbow in order to keep him from seeing my shoulders trembling. I focused on steadying the weapon, the way Papa had taught me to do when we were hunting, to push aside my fear.

Brocard lifted his palms in gracious surrender. I allowed him to take a step back. โ€œI see 243

it is a โ€˜Noโ€™ for now,โ€ he said. โ€œWeโ€™ll talk again another time, Monsieur.โ€

He continued to back away, hands raised as he grinned. I turned toward the watching crowd.

They all kept silent. A few of them turned away as I met their gaze.

โ€œYes, youโ€™re popular all right,โ€ Touraine said. โ€œBe glad Iโ€™m not telling anyone youโ€™re a girl.

A strange young girl at that, dressing like a man and fighting wolves in the dead of night. Theyโ€™d never leave you alone.โ€

I lowered my crossbow, concealing it beneath my cloak. โ€œAm I really that strange?โ€

He pursed his lips. โ€œHave you seen a mirror lately?โ€

โ€œBut you meet all sorts of people here.

Even women. Am I actually the strangest girl youโ€™ve ever met?โ€

He considered for a moment. โ€œEver?โ€

I nodded.

โ€œYeah,โ€ he said. โ€œYeah, you are. Just watch yourself. Men like

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