Deliver Me Safely - Chapter FourA Story by ~AnnaCentric~The journey continues. Leon questions himself.Deliver Me Safely Chapter Four Leon awakens
before anyone else the next morning. He makes his way over to the unwatched
wagon. The witch is awake, sitting in the corner, rocking back and forth. She
is speaking under her breath, out of Leon’s earshot. “Is everything
all right?” he asks her. The witch does not regard him. She keeps her head down; her
long hair hides her face. “Je t'ai posé une question. I asked you
a question.” Leon says. The witch lifts her head a bit, but not enough to face him.
She is still silent. “Are you too
afraid to answer me?” he questions. “I do not have
the will to answer you.” the witch responds, in a quiet voice. Leon can understand this. He doesn’t want to push the issue
with her, so he changes the subject. “You did not
answer my question from before,” he comes forth. “Are you or are you not a
witch?” “Believe what you will,” the witch tells
him, “no matter how this ends, it will not turn out well for you.” “What does that mean?” Leon wonders. But the witch
does not answer. He stands there for a few moments; the witch no longer
acknowledges his presence. At a loss, Leon goes back to the other men. Now,
Valere and Antoine are awake as well. Etienne is lying against a tree, snoring.
Leon pushes on his shoulder. Etienne’s eyes open, and he looks up at Leon. “Let’s get going.”
Leon orders. In a matter of
minutes they had taken off again. The path is visible again. Carefully, Antoine
leads them halfway through. “Wait, stop.”
Valere calls up to Etienne, who stops the horses. “What’s wrong?”
Antoine questions, obviously annoyed. “What’s wrong is
that we’ve already passed through here!” Valere inclines. “Impossible. I
know where I’m going.” “This forest is immense.
There’s no way you could have memorized the whole way!” Antoine gets in Valere’s face. “Don’t question
me.” he threatens. “I am. And you
can’t do"” but Valere is cut off by Leon’s harsh tone. “Enough. Both of
you.” he barks, “We have no choice, Valere, but to trust Antoine’s sense of
direction.” Valere scowls. He rides up near the front of the wagon. Then
Leon turns to Antoine. “Lead the way.”
he tells him. Antoine regards him, and goes to the front of the wagon.
Etienne whips the horses, and they take off again. Everyone is
silent now. Antoine feels uncomfortable, and turns around to converse with
Etienne. What stops him is Etienne’s angry expression. He gives his idea a
second thought and shifts his head around. Inside the cage, the witch watches
Leon intently. A faint smile forms on her lips. “Leon.” she
mutters. “How do you know
my name, girl?” Leon asks. “I know many
things.” she answers. She seems to gaze at him with admiration. “Forgive me about
earlier,” she sighs. “I didn’t mean to seem rude. But I don’t feel comfortable
talking about witchcraft.” Leon is surprised
by this. He nods to her unhappily. How can a witch not talk of her innocence or
not? Then she lays against the steel bars, her back to him. From the side,
Valere leans toward the witch. “I meant not to
frighten you.” he says, smiling. The witch rolls her eyes. She looks away from him. “Don’t be that
way.” he remarks, pretending to act hurt. “Je ne veux pas à vous parler, I do not wish to speak to you,” the
witch informs Valere. “Be quiet.” “Say please
first.” The witch gives him a look of disbelief. “You’re treating
me like a child.” she scoffs. “You are quite young.” The witch lets
out an annoyed groan. She stops talking. Valere continues to stare at her,
waiting for her answer. At a loss, she has no choice. “Please be quiet.” she says at last. Valere smiles in satisfaction and goes about his own business.
The witch glances at him, squinting her eyes in a glare. Hours pass. It
seems like an eternity, riding endlessly along the rocky path. Etienne begins
to lost patience in this long travel. It is three days travel, and they are
only on day two. Valere and Leon don’t seem to mind much, except Leon occasionally
lets out a groan. Antoine is quite patient, as he already knows the way. But he
fears he will be contradicted again. As for the witch, she fears nothing; at
least, she shows no fear. And she is
stoical with everything. This coolness strikes curiosity in Leon. She is very calm when I am not around, why?
he says to himself. Though his mind
is stuck on this thought, he does not question her. © 2012 ~AnnaCentric~ |
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Added on October 23, 2012 Last Updated on October 23, 2012 Author~AnnaCentric~Cameron Park, CAAboutI've been interested in writing since my sophomore year of high school. My topics of writing normally circle around Europe in the 13-1400's (at the time of the Black Death), but lately I've been dippi.. more..Writing
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