To Poke a Bear - Part 6

It was the rudeness of the peasants that started to get to the soldiers that Oliver had brought with him. They had never seen such indignance from the lower classes. The daring to speak to those above their station with such haste and hatred. It was the sort of thing that ought to have risked getting them killed.

But Oliver took it with the same patience that he had in the village before. He smiled his understanding – and indeed, it was true understanding. Looking at them, he could see himself in their shoes, when his name had simply been Beam, and it was the snow and cold he too feared more than anything else.

It was for that reason that he found himself unwilling to nudge them any further than that might have been willing to be nudged. He didn't want to twist them around his finger, and use such dark tactics as manipulation. He simply attempted to offer them an alternative path, as if it were a village full of Beam's.