Late Afternoon, 50th of Summer, 508 AV
The Road to Zeltiva
Five days. Earlier that morning Lyle told him they were five days out from Zeltiva. John yearned for this leg of the trip to be over. He might even stay in Zeltiva a little extra, just to keep from being back on the road too soon. He dismissed the thought. Every day delayed was another day he put off his sworn duty to the Syliran Knights. He would do so only for the most extreme of circumstances.
Is Karen such a circumstance? he wondered. He was all but in love with her, forty-seven days on the road with her. He knew he was smitten. The two got along fantastically, as if they had been best friends for years. John was considering asking her to return to Syliras with him once he was done in Zeltiva.
Yelling broke John from his thoughts. Something was going on ahead. A woman screamed. John tore his sword from its scabbard, preparing his naked steel for the worst. He ran forward, towards the commotion. There was more yelling, but it was hard to make out the words. He ran harder, blade flashing in the sunlight.
"...Knight!..." he heard. They were calling for him! The familiar sound of steel on steel rang through the air for a few brief moments, then stopped. More yelling.
Finally John arrived to the front of the caravan. Two guards were bleeding from minor wounds, and Lyle was watching several armed men flee.
"What happened?" asked the young squire.
The one-armed man looked at John and replied, "Bandits," before tucking his ax into his belt. There was blood on it, and a trail of crimson droplets leading away, in the direction of the fleeing men.
Later John was filled in on the details by the driver of the first cart. They had been moving along when six armed men had rushed out of the bushes and blocked the road. The bandits had demanded they leave their carts and flee back the way they came. Quite to the contrary, Lyle had rushed the men, wounding one seriously before the other five, and the three guards present, could join the fray.
One of the guards had started to yell for John, telling someone to 'Get the knight!' John smirked when he heard this, not bothering to mention he was just a squire. The bandits had broken off when they heard that, several of them wounded, and not wanting to face a fully armored knight.
While he wished he had been there, John was glad that he could help, if somewhat indirectly.
A shame though, it would have been good to finally test my skills, he thought naively.
That night he dreamed of himself battling enemies heroically, clad in steel and atop a snow white warhorse.