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The Unsuspecting Mage - Brian S. Pratt [148]

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The man looks at James like he’s an idiot, “That’s the summer market.”

He starts to once again continue on his way when James says, “Sorry, just one more question.”

“What?” the man asks, he slows his pace but doesn’t come to a full stop.

“Why is it outside the town?” he asks.

“Because that’s the way it is, the way it’s always been for as long as anyone can remember. When the weather gets warm, they set up out here until it gets cool again.” This time the man quickly walks away, wanting to get away from bothersome questions.

“Friendly chap wasn’t he?” Miko observes, as he watches the man walk away.

“Some are just that way,” James says.

Indicating the market, Miko asks, “Are we going over there?”

“I don’t think so,” James answers, “I was just curious.”

“Oh,” grunts Miko.

They continue down the road, making their way through the crowds going to and from the summer market. By the time the market fades from sight behind them, the level of travelers has dropped down to a very few, allowing them to make better time. The further they progress from Lornigan, the more wild and uncultivated the surrounding countryside becomes until they are once again out in the unpopulated grasslands. They proceed on, making as fast a time as their horses will allow, stopping only occasionally to rest their horses and have a bite to eat.

By the time they stop for the night they are both fatigued and Miko can hardly walk for the stiffness and pain in his legs. “I thought this was supposed to be getting better,” he complains, “but it seems to be getting worse.”

Feeling sorry for his friend, James consoles him by saying, “It takes a while to toughen up the muscles and get them used to hugging a horse’s flank. Give it time, we rode hard today so you had little time to get off and stretch.”

A brilliant sunset off to the west paints the clouds red and orange. To the east rises a range of tall mountains. “Seems a long way to those mountains,” observes Miko.

Looking eastward, James says, “Yes it does. From what Perrilin said, those are the Silver Mountains and Trademeet will be at their feet, near the entrance to Merchant’s Pass.”

“How long do you expect it will take us to get there?” he asks as he sets about getting supplies for their dinner out and ready.

Thinking for a moment, James replies, “At the pace we set today, hopefully by tomorrow night.”

“I should be good and stiff by then,” Miko moans.

Grinning, James says, “Probably.” They set about having dinner and turn in early.

James is awakened during the night by cries coming from Miko. He looks over to his friend and finds him tossing and turning in his sleep. Seeing that he’s in no danger, he turns back over and again falls asleep. Several more times throughout the night, James is again awakened by the tossing and turning of Miko.

In the morning as soon as they are both up and getting ready to go, James asks Miko how he had slept.

A tired Miko looks at James with bloodshot eyes and says, “I couldn’t find a comfortable spot. My legs and butt kept hurting and every time I did fall asleep, I had a dream about being on a horse for so long that my legs fell off.”

Laughing, James says, “I’m sorry.”

“Yeah,” replies Miko, “I’m sure you are.”

“No, really I am,” assures James, who breaks out laughing again.

His laughter is infectious and soon Miko is smiling as well.

“Now let’s get going,” James says as he saddles up his horse.

Miko puts the food away and begins to get his horse ready. He’s not quite as stiff as he had been the night before but there is still a hitch in his get along. It’s not long before they are both on their horses and heading once more down the road to Trademeet.

All day long, the cloud covered mountains continue to grow in the distance. James can make out snow covering their peaks during the few breaks in the cloud cover. Must be pretty high to still have snow on them, he thinks.

A couple of hours before sunset they begin to make out the outline of a large walled city at the base of the mountains.

“Trademeet,” Miko says.

“Looks like it,” James agrees. “We

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