Setting out to War - Part 6

He'd come close to reading them once. He'd cracked both seals, and then pulled out the two letters and set them on the table, but in the end, he simply sighed and folded them away, convincing himself that there were more important things that needed his attention.

One such thing was the new cavalry, and the new troops. He spent a time of each day amongst them, observing their training, as the older men drilled them in the ways of the Patrick army.

It was interesting to see proper cavalry at work. Oliver had only ever practised with horses that he had stolen. He'd never worked with a unit of men trained for that particular purpose. Greeves had purchased this lot of men from a failing noble House that was looking to get coin whatever way it could. It gave them a unity that they otherwise wouldn't have had, but it also made them distant and separate from the rest of the men, because they shared this allegiance that no one of the others did.