Amara We broke camp at first light and climbed. The ground went to loose rock, the trees thinned, and the path narrowed until we were moving single file... Bram in front, me behind him, the others strung out below. "Remind me," Zane said from behind me, breathing harder than he'd admit, "why we're going up. When down is where all the nice flat walking lives." "Because up is where Seraphine won't look." "Seraphine strikes me as a look-everywhere sort of woman." "Not here. Horses can't take this ground. She thinks in cavalry... units, lines, riders. A place you can only reach on foot, she crosses off the map without checking it." "And you know that how?" "I know how she thinks." "You keep saying that." The joke had gone out of his voice. "Like the two of you are old friends." I didn't answer. I climbed. Below us, Sela's voice floated up. "If anyone's interested, my legs have filed a complaint." "Noted," Bram said, without turning. "That's it? Noted?" "Filed it next to mine.
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