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anything, but I keep giving worried and stressed
glances at my little friend.
LAURA: Don’t worry, Caleb, I’m okay.
MATT: You guys have the bodies loaded up, both the
charred and the slashed one, onto the cart.
TALIESIN: I’m going to pull my sword back out and
start trying to get the horses going.
LAURA: He’s alive! You’re awake!
TALIESIN: That really hurt.
LAURA: How do you feel?
TALIESIN: I feel terrible.
LAURA: I saved your life. You should be really
grateful.
TALIESIN: I can do that. I can do that.
MARISHA: Molly, I appreciate you trying to rally
the horses right now, but I really think you
should rest.
TALIESIN: No, I’m fine. I’m going to actually fall
back into the cart.
MARISHA: I take the reins.
MATT: All right. Easy enough to find any sort of
material if you wanted to cover the contents of
the cart. You guys are ready to go. Ornna is
standing there alone. “I think I should stay here.”
LAURA: Are you sure?
MATT: “What, and be a fugitive? I can explain what
happened. Hopefully.”
LAURA: What are you going to say to them?
MATT: “Exactly what happened. The same thing that
turned these guards ran off and you’re hoping to
stop it.”
LAURA: Don’t say that we were here. Don’t mention
we were here. That’s pretty important, I think.
Yeah?
TRAVIS: You couldn’t see us in the low light, but
they chased after whatever caused this.
MATT: “Okay. I can do that. I can’t leave Gustav
and Bosun in prison to take the fall for this.”
LAURA: We’ll get them out of it.
LIAM: Would you have the abilities to burn these
things up the way we did? Are you capable? Could
you have killed these things? Is that believable
for people who know you?
MATT: “I’m quite good with fire. That’s not
entirely impossible.”
MARISHA: Ornna, is there anything else that you
can think of that could possibly help us? Like why
this toad decided to freak out right now? Anything
that comes to mind before we go chase after your
mess.
TRAVIS: Any previous episodes of this kind?
MATT: “No. Never trusted anything that looked the
way Kylre did. Everyone seemed to put a lot of
trust in him. Gustav did. Toya did. I don’t know
if this is still a misunderstanding, but–” She
points over to where there’s splatters of blood in
the middle of the grass. The leftover carnage from
the battle. “Just get this figured out, please.
This is all I have left.” She looks around the
empty encampment. She stands amongst the four
empty tents by herself.