CK
ss the ba
er the noise of the market. The rattle and the din.
e bulging belly to my left loudly haggles o
onder if I can borrow a fat loaf for Aunt back home. The thought distracts me for a second, but
owdy kingdom market makes my refle
Jack! Ov
promptly curses me out. I am grinning when a kid w
off my face when yells erupt from an all
ig
ood stalls and expertly weaving through people. I burst out of the
His clothes are dusty, and a nervous expression covers his face. Knowin
out of anything. Luck is not
trinket you st
ight yells t
The other two knights are in the middle of catching thei
from chasing after Adam an
g of that sort!
usiness. That woman is wrongly accus
all and approach the Knights in a jog, trying t
headed towards the castle gat
king about, street bastard
ckets. He was pretty fast, so I didn't get a good look at it. But it l
lances. They decide they could not risk a thief getting n
, yelling at people to move out of the way. Once they wer
holding up a shiny trinket. The g
ine. Especially since knights are the most cruel to orphans in the
. "This looks like it's sure to earn us a
s closer, his tall, lanky form swaying with triumph. I am several inches taller than he is, but despit
build. Adam has close to no
curling my lips down. It turns out to be
isn't even made of precious ston
ld? But nice find, Adam, you should trade it when the du
sandy blonde hair, as we both
e to build a damn castle
l, except for curses from a few women while playing kickbal
bread earlier. I was thinking about borrow
hand on his flat belly
ood, Jack. I'm hung
e orphans. We adapt, of course, but the sight of the prominent ribs in the younge
he kingdom gates. Where our small village rests. I absently kick
ut the most peaceful. Well, as peaceful as a village can
You are better at haggling with that miserly ol
he expects me to refuse when we d
. I'll see
e house seems to be falling apart at the seams, as it is way older than aunt herself, yet I always
! I'm
y cough, and a violent wheeze. I glanced sideways to see Aunt c
your herbs?" I say worriedly, crossing
slowly, clearing h
y of rest. Then I will be up and spinning lots of blankets to
at for my sake. I knew her health
to spin blankets we can sell to earn more copper pieces. Recently, she h
spin the blankets like Aunt does it, but that only ends
y good yarn. So, I can n
ol mug of spring water. She slightly sits up, and I make her
, Jack." S
make her far more comfortable, and even healthy again. After all, s
eath, and I was sent to my aunt in anot
her and father, going strong till she is now too weak to work
I brush a strand of her hair away f
o pay our taxes, A