Distrust - Part 13

Beam grabbed them and slung them over his shoulder, before jogging back to the front line, and throwing them towards the fire.

The men were already moving the other kills that he had made, with cheerful expressions, and sounds of jubilation.

"If I'd had to do another battle with a Gorebeast, I would have killed myself long before it got to me, I tell ya," one of them said. "Too tired for this kind of work. But shifting bodies? I'm all in."

Another one pointed out the presence of Judas. "Look at him. He's easily shifting three bodies by himself. The Captain might seem cold at times, but he cares for us, he does. He's lessened the burden on our shoulders in one fell swoop."

As Tolsey listened, he couldn't help but nod in agreement, though it was a hesitant nod, filled with uneasiness, as he struggled to process just what he'd seen. With a wave of his hand, Lombard called Beam over. He'd wiped that shallow smile from his lips and replaced it with his usual commanding expression.