April W. Gardner Quotes
A Brusque Whisper Coaxed Phillip From Slumber. Someone Had Called His Name. The Cot Squeaked As He Sat Up And Squinted At A Featureless Silhouette. "Who Is It?"
"Rise. Quick. Bring Your Medicine Maker." The Ragged Voice Belonged To True Seeker.
Tasked With Keeping A Watchful Eye On Milly, The Young Man Would Come To Phillip At This Hour For Only One Reason. He Swung His Legs To The Ground. With One Foot Going Into His Trousers, He Took A Wide Step Across The Narrow Barracks And Jostled Buck's Shoulder.
His Friend Was On His Feet And Half-dressed Before Phillip Left The Building, Alarm Urging His Feet To A Gallop. No One Need Tell Him Which Direction To Go. He Buckled His Sword Belt As He Went. The Scabbard Slapped His Leg With Each Footfall, Bringing To Mind A Similar Night Not Long Enough Ago. His Stride Lengthened.
This Time, He Would Run Collins Clean Through.
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