71st of Glade, 112
[indent=20]The road through Clearwater was a stretch of packed dirt surrounded by simple village houses. Despite nestling right in the middle of a forest, it was not as crammed as the forest itself. The stumps even added an authentic feel to the lumbering village. Arlen did not doubt that many of the houses were built with the same wood from the fallen trees. As such, the village founders did a good job in opening up space, bringing in some air and clarity. They also made the whole village quite well arranged, in that Arlen spent no time at all finding the caravan.
[indent=20]The company found their resting spot somewhat halfway down that one road, in what could be called the centre of the village. The area there widened as arms opened in an embrace. In the middle, there stood a large stub which could as well work as a table. But it was now used by some of his men to lean on.
[indent=20]“So what was all that about, Arlen?” Zin asked when Arlen got within hearing distance. Zin was disfigured with scars. He had them everywhere - arms, neck even a three claw across the face. His hair was a mess and he preferred to keep it that way. Zin wanted to embody the wild nature of all Jastai and was succeeding.
[indent=20]“What do you mean in particular?” Arlen asked, yet knowing very well. He swung his leg over the horse and dismounted, making sure the scabbard of his sword did not hit anyone or anything. Now on the ground, Arlen craned his neck to look up at Zin who stood well above.
[indent=20]“The girl, the women,” Zin said, grinning.
[indent=20]Arlen shrugged. “A bit of harmless play. We all needed some distraction. And last I checked, you and Ko were happily chatting about it together afterwards." Ko had one of his booted feet on top of the stump and he was leaning forward with his elbow on his knee, picking at his teeth.
[indent=20]Zin scratched his head. “Well, frankly, we should take a different way back. That stretch of woods..." Zin shook his head.
[indent=20]“I know. Let's see what job we can find when we deliver this guy and decide then," Arlen seconded. “Anyway, rest now for a while and then we move on.”
[indent=20]His company nodded and Arlen looked towards the merchant who was at the back of his wagon, climbing in. Sometimes, employers and employees did not mesh and that was fine with Arlen. So instead, he unbuckled the sword from his belt and rested it against the much-used stump. Hands at the lower back, it was time for a stretch.
[indent=20]As the group settled in for a moment, a few villagers were peering at them from the comforts of their homes.
[indent=20]We won't be here for long, Arlen thought, feeling their gaze. After all, he promised the keeper that they wouldn't be much of a bother. And although she was not here anymore, he would keep that promise.