I joined him in his laughter and for a moment we both forgot why it was we now found ourselves in the middle of the Badlands, journeying through the Betwixt.
The reprieve was short lived and soon our laughter died back down.
He cleared his throat before saying softly, “It would be wise if we keep our voices down over the next few days as we make our way through the Badlands.” I wanted to question him on his use of the word ‘days’ but he continued, “We don't want to draw unnecessary attention to ourselves.”
“What exactly is in the Badlands?” I ask him, curiously, as we climbed back up onto our horses.
“The Forsaken,” he started with the obvious answer; the thought of the Forsaken's sharp teeth and lifeless eyes still made me shiver. “Anyone who has been banished through the years…” He stopped to think before he added, “Oh, and pirates.”
“Pirates?” I felt like I was quickly becoming a parrot constantly echoing his words. “You mean like Captain Jack and Yo-Ho-Ho?”
“I have no idea what you are talking about.” He sighed.
“But how is that possible? This is practically a desert! How can there be pirates with no water?”
He scoffed at the sound of my disbelief. Looking over at me from the corner of his eye, he laughed, “I take it you have never met a land pirate before?”
“A land pirate?” This place was getting stranger with each passing day and each new revelation.
“Don't laugh,” he warned me. “They are far more vicious than their sea faring brothers.”
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Because a story is incomplete without pirates.
I'm at 43K words in my NaNo novel and less than 48 hours left here in Russia. Needless to say, I have many things to be excited for!
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