Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #11 February 2015 | Page 23

the darkness. She went over every part of the wall until she found a small depression in the stonework. There was a slight click and a section of the wall moved inwards, it was a secret door that led to a warren of hidden corridors. Thus she had begun her secret explorations of the ancient castle that Horgan had captured years ago. roads and wandered through the forests, heading to the north, to her homeland. She had managed to convince her guards that she was asleep and had slipped out, leaving several pillows in the shape of her sleeping form. It had taken many nights and many months of her explorations, but she had finally come across Horgan’s private rooms. There she discovered his plans. He sat across from her; two rabbits over the coals, skewered on green sticks, their fatty juices dribbling down to hiss in the fire. Her mouth watered at the smell. “I shall have her in my bed; I cannot contain my desire for her much longer.” He had confided to Frael, his chief bodyguard and lieutenant. Frael had nodded. “Then you’d best wed her, and give her father no chance to object, for once you have a son in her belly, you become the new heir, or you will in the eyes of our people. Her ways however are somewhat different; can you imagine a woman ruling?” Frael laughed over his tankard of ale. From behind the walls, where there was a listening alcove, Leola had heard this and made her decision, she would escape from her captors the next night. # She reached the end of the corridor and found the bolt hole. She opened the heavy leather door and felt the chill of the draft from outside. She pulled her cloak tighter about her shoulders against the chill and ducked into the bolt hole. She slept in the shadow of a fallen tree during the afternoon, intending to continue on through the night. She awoke to the smell of wood smoke and cooked rabbit. She came instantly awake, remembering. “Good evening, care to tell me what you’re doing out here on your own?” he asked her. “Not really.” She said softly. “It is complicated, and I don’t want to put you at risk.” She packed up her meagre pack of rationed food and stood to leave. “The men who are looking for you are that way.” He said, indicating the way she was going, she turned to go another way. “They’re that way as well; Horgan is sparing no man in his search for you.” Leola looked at the man. “And neither is your father.” He smiled as he got up from the fire, “There are more of your loyal subjects coming to help, Your Highness.” He indicated for her to sit back down, and handed her a cooked rabbit when she settled before the fire. Soon she would be home, and her father’s war horns would sound. There was barely enough room for her to walk, even hunched over. She looked out the exit to the outside world. Below her, a fatal drop. A small goat track travelled past the bolt hole’s opening - her only way down. “I hate heights.” She muttered to herself as she began her descent. She travelled through the night and well into the next day, yet felt she hadn’t put enough distance between herself and Horgan’s castle. Leola kept away from the PAGE 23