Five-Minute fiction - 23:34-23:39
No. I said no, Alabaster, and I mean no, Caspen said as he pushed the door to the hall open and strode out of the Wardens chambers. You and I both know that I cannot remain here for long. Doing so would risk upsetting the balance.
Thanus and a group of the younger Servants sat frozen amongst the series of chairs that were clustered in the corner nearest to the fire that blazed in the hearth. They had been chatting, boisterously, but the sudden appearance of the robed figure and the apparent unique nature of the argument drove them into silence. Thanus watched as Alabaster, the orders current commander, strode out of his chambers on the heels of the robed man. He was dressed in every day clothes and his hair was pinned back.
You have to understand Caspen, I can not spare any of my Servants. The attacks have become more frequent in the recent months, not to mention more daring. Not even two weeks ago a pair of Ghulkin managed to slip over southern wall. I should not
No. I said no, Alabaster, and I mean no, Caspen said as he pushed the door to the hall open and strode out of the Wardens chambers. You and I both know that I cannot remain here for long. Doing so would risk upsetting the balance.
Thanus and a group of the younger Servants sat frozen amongst the series of chairs that were clustered in the corner nearest to the fire that blazed in the hearth. They had been chatting, boisterously, but the sudden appearance of the robed figure and the apparent unique nature of the argument drove them into silence. Thanus watched as Alabaster, the orders current commander, strode out of his chambers on the heels of the robed man. He was dressed in every day clothes and his hair was pinned back.
You have to understand Caspen, I can not spare any of my Servants. The attacks have become more frequent in the recent months, not to mention more daring. Not even two weeks ago a pair of Ghulkin managed to slip over southern wall. I should not