Death And Honor: book 2 of 2

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Xander whispered in Kaylin’s ear. It was late afternoon and they snuggled together in the back on the wagon. He’d gotten the idea for them to play at being a couple so they could whisper and no one would think twice about it. If Sophia was right they had two weeks before they got to the slave market. “When Hess brings dinner tonight I’ll have a coughing fit. When everyone’s looking at me I need you to steal a bottle from Sophia’s satchel. It’ll be marked with three zs and contain a gray powder.”...
    “No problem. What are we going to do with it?”
    “Nothing, right now. When we get dinner save the biggest piece of meat from your soup.”
    A few minutes before sunset the wagons rattled to a stop. A little while later Hess threw the tarp back. Hess’s helper got a fire stared and put the soup pot on it. Half an hour later he filled the bowls and Sophia brought them to the back of the cage. Hess unlocked it.


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