No… it feels the same. Too quiet. Where has everything gone?What if it was like this everywhere? What if it wasn’t just the water?
Lestan… what if it’s cursed?
Her voice barely rose above a whisper, her eyes locking with his for several long moments before she finally accepted the haunch he offered. She ate quickly, not wanting to slow them down more than necessary. As she chewed, the question gnawed at her: would food become scarce?
They hadn’t seen a single living thing—not even fish in the river.
If this emptiness stretched on for miles… what then?
Kirain tried to push the fear away. They would figure this out. They had to. That hope was her anchor.
Her gaze drifted toward the mountains in the distance, stirring memories of their earlier travels. She hadn’t enjoyed the confinement of the mountain paths and had felt immense relief when they’d finally emerged onto the open flatlands. Now, the thought of narrow trails and steep climbs made her grimace, but she wouldn’t falter. She would match Lestan’s pace. She would keep him safe.
Then came the thought of others, those who might still be living in the mountains. Her expression darkened.
How many were suffering? Were there sick or wounded in need of help?
And if they found them… would they even be able to help?
She didn’t know. And it was the not knowing that she hated most.
