Cracks in the Defense - Part 6

Indeed, both of them were. Verdant was of the Second Boundary, so it was to be expected of him, but Blackthorn, despite her fatigue, was keeping admirable pace. Her silky black hair was matted with red blood. She was a woman no longer – merely a pawn of the battlefield. That, though, was beautiful in its own way. Or at least it seemed to be, in the eyes of the Gods. Never before had such sparks surrounded her. They were so bright, it was a wonder to Oliver that the others could not see them.

Oliver laced his order with Command, once more attempting to build a battlefield connection between the two nobles. Though he knew them well by this point, that connection still proved to be relatively fleeting. It was enough to be more than the ordinary soldier, but it was incomparable to the level of understanding that he and Nila shared. It was a limitation that he noted, but he did not know how to address it in one day.