A few lines from Fire and Amulet. To
set the stage, Deneas and Trelleir, have just rescued a kidnapped child from a band of footpads and are trying to
escape. They can't go forward ... or backward. The only option is over the down the mountainside.
Excerpt:
Trelleir turned and raced to the tree. Deneas was already at the front, throwing her weight against a branch. He did the same, and the tree tipped over the edge. Running leaps had them astride the log. A sharp bump and the front part of their makeshift sled lifted, threatening to dump its passengers. It thumped back down when Deneas laid flat and threw her weight forward.
From within the log came a lilting, “Whee.”
Faster and faster, their wooden steed slid down the muddy slope. The wind whistling past his ears brought another sound. Deneas’ sharp, “Hold on.”
The sharp incline they had ridden down ended at a stone ledge jutting out of the mountainside. Beyond it lay nothing but open air. The log hit the flat spot, shuddered, and kept sliding. What seemed like wagon lengths below, white water rushed around jagged rocks. Unlike the earlier part of the ride, Leri didn’t make a sound as the log went airborne. Trelleir reached out and grabbed the child’s flailing hand. His other hand clamped onto a branch in an iron vice.
The sense of flight ended. The front of the log hit the water, then dipped beneath the white foam. Trelleir didn’t have time to warn Leri to hold her breath before a wall of water curled above them, submerging the log ... and its riders..
Having a slayer as a friend is dangerous when you’re a dragon.
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Wow! Very cinematic scene!
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ReplyDeleteI could picture that really well. :) Great excerpt!
ReplyDeletesounds exciting. Thanks for sharing.
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