Kai This journey is taking its toll on Starr. She’s acting as if she’s not affected by all of this, but I can see her struggling more and more with each mile. My mate should be home with our children, but I dare not mention that to her; she’s liable to rip my dic.k off. Starr has slept a little better the past couple of nights. But each evening when we set up camp, she complains that we should keep moving for a few hours longer. It can’t be done; we travel sixteen hours a day as it is. Without some rest, we would be no good to face Erebus. We cannot make any mistakes when it comes to that pig. I won’t risk my baby girl’s life for anything. I’m not happy it has taken us this long either, but it can’t be helped. Besides, we’re almost there, almost at Erebus’ hiding place. We just need to

