This is my entry in the "Highway Song" writing event. These are action/adventure/travel stories. There is much more to be told in this story, and I will add to it, as my time permits. Some chapters will be monster hunts, some will be advancing the plot. Thank you all for reading, Randi.
Thanks to my team: Harddaysknight is my mentor and gives be critical review. Sbrooks103x also gives me a pre-post read. My editors are Hale1, Girlinthemoon, GeorgeAnderson and NoraFares. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
Chapter one
I'd been watching her for about three minutes. She was struggling along the bed of the stream, headed up the creek and away from the small party of
Shai
I'd passed a few hours back. I preferred to avoid them, too, so I sympathized with her direction. She had a more immediate problem, though. She didn't know it yet. There was a large dog following her. Dogs are one of the three Mother Planet animals that have thrived here on Eiru. The other two are rabbits and horses. The dogs are mostly feral, and this one was obviously hunting. A small child would be easy prey. She had a stick she was using for a staff but I doubted she could take the dog. I could hear her. She was whimpering quietly to herself as she slipped and stumbled across the stones in the creek bed. Her little shoes seemed more suited as house slippers and she was visibly limping.
I didn't want to get involved. The
Shai
were following her and that didn't bode well for her or anyone that was around her, but I couldn't let the dog eat her. I have a code, and it doesn't involve letting children get killed by beasts. I wrapped myself in shadow and moved down the side of the valley to intercept her path. I can move almost unseen except in direct sunlight if I wish, and the dog never saw me coming. He came out from behind a rock and growled. The girl turned and it was easy to see she was terrified. She brandished her stick, shouted and threw a rock. It was a good throw. It hit the dog on the back and it sprang forward. I shafted it and it fell to the ground, too close to her as it snapped in its death throes, but she scrambled away. I let the shadows melt away and she looked at me.
She seemed almost as frightened of me as she had been the dog. I knelt and cut out my arrow. I kept kneeling so I wouldn't be intimidating and looked at her. "It's all right, child. I won't harm you," I told her. "Where are you going?"
"Away," she said. "Bad mens are chasing me."
"Do you mean the
Shai
?" I asked her.
She nodded. "Yes."
I looked her over. She looked like she was maybe three or four; just a baby, really. She was mixed up in something I didn't understand or want to be involved in, but how could I leave her? Her light brown skin marked her as human stock; maybe even Old Stock. Her white hair and pointed ears told me she was
Shai
. I had heard of hybrids, mostly the result of some kind of political machinations between some kingdoms that married off a daughter to the
Shai
to obtain peace. They performed some sort of spell and hybrids were produced. I had never seen one before.
"What's your name, child?" I asked her.
"Serisi," she told me. "What you name?"
"Guerin," I told her. "What am I going to do with you, Serisi?"
"Carry?" she suggested hopefully. "I very tired, Guerin. My feets hurt, too."
"Where do you live, Serisi?" I asked her.
"Rose Haw," she said. "I yive with the Sisters. Bad mens came and the Sisters made me go in the ground. They tode me to run away. The bad mens came and hurt them, and I ran away. Why you have yeyyow eyes, Guerin?"
"Yeyyow?" I asked.
"No, yewwow," she tried again.
"Ah, yellow," I said. She had trouble with the "L" sound.
"I'm a mutant, Serisi. Do you know what a mutant is?"
"Yes," she nodded again. "You a Gyoom Wawker."
"That's what the humans call us," I told her. "Gloom Walker means I can wrap the shadows around me and move unseen. Can you do stuff like that?"
"I can put out yights when I want to," she said.
That was interesting. Evidently she had Shai abilities. She was a beautiful little thing. Her eyes were tilted up at the corners, almond shaped and a very light blue. The contrast between her dark skin, white hair, tiny pointed ears and those huge eyes made her look very exotic. I didn't know what to do with her. The Sisters of the Rose had a place about ten miles back in the direction I had come, but it sounded like that was a bad place to be right then. If they survived, an unlikely event, they might be worth checking out at some point, but right now we needed to put some distance between ourselves and the
Shai
. They wouldn't find me if I didn't want them to find me.
I knelt down. "Climb on my back, Serisi. Don't hurt yourself on the sword. Push it around and get comfortable. Can you hold on to me?"
"Yes," she nodded again and the mass of white curls on her head bobbed. She climbed up on a rock and wrapped her little arms around my neck. I drew the shadows around us and climbed out of the valley. I walked for ten minutes then began to run. Ten miles later, she was slipping as her arms lost strength. I knelt and she collapsed to the ground.
"Pwease, Guerin. I very tired," she said.
"We can't rest here, Serisi. I'll hold you in my arms for a while. I know someplace ahead we can spend the night. It will take us about two more hours to get there."