Back to Chapter 21 - Perhaps a less destructive way of venting would have helped Laun, plus the use of a Safe Word. Need to know what a Safe Word is? Check out the FAQ for this and more info.
This time, it was easy to find her. It wasn’t a chance spotting of a bent blade of grass. She was not silently contemplating her inner voices. There weren’t any calm looks over the landscape.
The path she left was wide and obvious. The destruction caused by the staff-sized sapling she caught off the ground on her run would scar the land and trees for a while. She screamed, the guttural sound sending some of the woodland creatures to ground. The sound of the sapling when it shattered on another tree could be heard for leagues through the woods. When the guards finally caught up with her, she was on her knees, beating the last of the sapling against a boulder, the splinters spreading far around her.
She threw the stub away and looked like she was going to start pounding on the granite rock with her own hands. The wardsman dove between his Lady and the boulder and came away with a cracked rib for his effort. Her strike was strong.
In her rage, Laun grabbed the tunic of the wardsman and was about to toss him to the side. He gasped in pain and she realized what she was doing. She released him, her hands throbbing from having beat her anger out with the sapling. The pain in the pit of her stomach was still there and it turned into a cramping that mirrored the throbs of her hands. »Read More
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