Everytime Helnion stumbled on a rock, or whatever it had been she kept tripping on, I was glad I hadn't let her carry the cannon. If we hadn't been stooping up to conceal ourselves in the tall grass she wouldn't have now been so very bad but she had never gotten used to sneaking similar to this regardless of exactly how many times we did this. "Salis, " Helnion said in a whisper, "my straight back hurts. " "We're nearly there, " I said. "Do you believe they've seen us? " "We'll discover soon, you need to be willing to run if indeed they take action. " I looked back once again to Helnion. Her face was visible in the moonlight and showed no signs of nervousness. If any such thing it absolutely was filled with anticipation as she scanned within the grove which was now only some meters fa

