Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #19 October 2015 | Page 42

Tales for the Ferryman Pete Sutton Part Nine I wonder if I’ve meandered too much. I sneak a glance at the Ferryman and wonder if he, or she—I’m still not sure—is paying attention. The tales of the Four and One are many, and time is short. *** The man in red sighed. The boy sat forward, attentive. “Padraig searched the Holding but no-one knew where Andarta was… ” *** Andarta ran, all pretence of secrecy abandoned, straight down the middle of the path. She didn’t turn to look, her ears informed her that there were several men chasing. She gulped a deep breath and mentally relaxed her limbs, whilst adding a burst of speed. She’d trained hard every day of her life for many years and running had always been a part of that training. She hoped that the warriors behind her were slower. She ran directly for the Holding. Head down, legs and arms pumping, all senses focused on speed she was unprepared when someone stepped out of the woods from the side of the path. The collision knocked them both off their feet. Andarta rolled gracefully and sprang up whilst drawing her sword. She was not overjoyed to see that Padraig was sprawled upon the ground, all limbs askew, moving weakly. She muttered a curse and saw that the men who were following were almost upon them. She ho Yݙ\