Chapter 11
The morning after leaving the forest, Corec woke to find the elf girl—Shavala—calmly sitting on a large rock in the middle of the camp, near the remains of the fire. She waved at him and smiled brightly.
He pushed aside his blanket and stood. "What are you doing here?" he asked, before his mind woke up enough to realize how rude he sounded.
"It was too boring to keep following you."
"What? Why were you—"
"Shavala?" Katrin asked. "Why are you here? Did Meritia send you?" She, too, was clambering out of her lean-to, but she sounded like she'd already been awake.
"No. I—"
"Why, hello!" Bobo said as he stood and stretched. "Welcome to our camp."
"Have you two met?" Corec asked.
"I saw you with the scouting party," Bobo said to the girl. "I don't know your name."
"Bobo, this is Shavala," Corec said. "She helped us find someone we could speak to about our little problem. Shavala, this is Bobo. He..." He trailed off, not sure how to finish that sentence.
"If Meritia didn't send you, why did you come?" Katrin asked, looking suspicious.
"Meritia decided I was ready to begin my travels," Shavala said.
"Travels?"
"When a druid has completed her training, she goes out into the world to learn more about it. Some of the other
dorvasta
do so as well, out of tradition."
"Druid?" Corec had heard the word before, but wasn't sure what it meant.
"Druids are mages of the natural world," she said. "We follow the elder magic."
"You're a wizard?" Katrin asked, looking a little nervous.
Shavala shook her head. "No. Do you remember when Meritia spoke of the four types of magic?"
Katrin nodded.
"Druids follow the elder magic—the first magic. We look to the plants, the animals, and the elements." The elf girl held a finger up and a tiny flicker of flame appeared at the tip, then disappeared a moment later. "Wizards follow arcane magic, which is different. Meritia is my teacher, but she couldn't help with your sigils because they're not part of the natural world."
"What
are
they, then?" Corec asked.
The girl shrugged. "I didn't ask her before I left, but perhaps arcane, since she suggested speaking to wizards."
Corec nodded. "But why were you following us?" he asked.
"To see if I could," the girl said, as if that was the only answer that was needed. "But you never once heard me or looked my way, no matter how close I got. And it was boring not having anyone to talk to, so here I am."
"What direction are you heading?"
She shrugged. "I'd like to see the big cities and the ocean before I return, but I can decide for myself. I will accompany you until it's time to go elsewhere."
"Wait, you want to come
with
us?" Katrin asked.
"Why not? There are no rules that I must travel alone. Meritia once spent a month traveling with a demonborn man, until he got a job in a circus."
Corec considered it. The elf girl's bow was propped up next to her. If she knew how to use it, and could sneak through the forest well enough that he'd never seen her, she'd be of more use on the trail than Bobo, at least.
"You can stay with us until we reach the West Road," he said, absently scratching an itch on his left arm. "After that, we need to move faster, so we'll be riding."
"The West Road is the one that goes east? The big road at the end of the little one?"
"From here, it goes west
and
east. It's just called the West Road because it leads west from Tyrsall. At Dalewood, it splits into the Trade Road and the Old Road."
"I thought we were already
on
the Trade Road," Katrin said.
"We're on
a
trade road.
The
Trade Road is the main road between Tyrsall and Larso."
"I will go to the big road with you," Shavala said, then pointed to a cloth-wrapped bundle resting on top of her pack. "I brought mushrooms if anyone's hungry."
Katrin rolled her eyes but Corec grinned. If she could find mushrooms in the middle of summer, she'd
definitely
be more helpful than Bobo.
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"I can't make this work," Katrin said a few days later. They'd made camp for the night and she was sitting across from Shavala, who was helping her learn to hide her mark. "I don't understand what I'm supposed to actually
do
."
"Just...
think
about it," Shavala said. She'd found a hawk feather earlier that day and was tying it into her hair, hanging down in front of her left ear. "When you want magic to do something, you must
make
it do something. Unless you're a wizard, and then you have to speak funny words instead."
Katrin wasn't sure what to make of the elf girl. Shavala had been with them for several days now, but still hadn't given any more reason than she had the first day—that it was time for her to go on her travels, which meant leaving the forest and seeing the world. She'd pitched in around the camp at night, but often ranged far away during the day, while they traveled. She would come back at night with rabbits she'd hunted, or with berries and mushrooms, and once with some wild sweet potatoes. Corec seemed happy enough to have her help, but it didn't explain why she'd chosen to travel with
them
. Katrin felt uneasy when she saw the way the girl watched Corec, though she wasn't sure why.
She realized the girl was staring at him right at that moment, and looked over to find that he'd taken off his armor and was changing his shirt.