LOGINIt was a good day for fishing. There’s nothing to hear but the gentle current of the river, the wind gently blowing around us. There were f
Wait? All I have to do is wait?Do I have to wait for everything to be cleared for me? Does everything require me, waiting? I can’t simply sit here and wait for answers to come, especially at a time like this. Lady’s death was unfair, absolutely unjust. Whoever did this to her knew very well th
The scream led us to the stables. Upon our arrival, the cooks stood in the middle, huddled over something on the hay-covered floor.“Let me through,” I pushed through the cooks.
I squinted as I opened my eyes, slowly adjusting to the sun’s brightness. Though it was partially blocked by the leaves’ shadows, it still stung. I put my hand in front of my eyes as I sat up. Looking around, I saw nothing but the wide open plains. There was only the rustling of leaves above me as the wind blew gently.
“My son,” James returned to me as the doors closed. “I will talk to my investigators about this as soon as possible. In the meantime, I want you to be careful at all times,” he started. “Whoever sent this,” he rose the note a bit, “has their wrath prepared specifically for you.”
As the door closed behind me, what happened in the master bedroom continued to boggle my mind. I asked myself as I settled down on the bed, ‘What just happened?’. I never expected to have such a light-hearted interaction with James.F
“Finally!” Bethilda exclaimed, raising her hands in the air. “A balancing scale has finally arrived,” she added as James walked up to