The Soldiers - Part 6

With a single quick movement, he swung his leg back over the side of his horse, hoisting himself into the saddle.

"About turn. We proceed to the east to make camp," the captain said. His orders were repeated by another louder soldier under his command, and soon the whole army was once again moving as one, snaking back along the road that they had come, before splitting off towards the east.

It was only then that Beam saw the many supply wagons the men had brought with them, coming out over the horizon, dragged by oxen, heading to the same spot in the east that Captain Lombard had marked out.

Greeves sighed with relief as soon as Lombard disappeared out of sight. "I knew nobility would be a pain in the arse to deal with – they always are – but to think he'd be that bad," he complained, before sinking back into his seat at the table. A roast chicken was sat steaming in front of him, and he eyed it for a second in thought, before tearing off a leg and biting into it.