SAROYA Edin and I are unable to travel again. I stand over them and scowl at him and his temperamental horse, having half a mind to leave them behind. The beast was supposed to make this travelling easier and he has by taking the load of my pack off me but now I wonder if it is all worth it. “He will need to rest for today.” The man says while I glare at the back of his head. I cannot even scowl as hard or complain as much as I want to about the situation because it is not a situation the damn horse can help. I don’t have to like it though. He turns to me in question when I don’t reply. “I heard you.” I tell him. He rises and turns to me. “I know this is a most unfortunate development as you are in a haste to go... wherever it is you’re headed for in such a hurry but when he uses

