To Poke a Bear - Part 8

He squinted at first warily, but none of his instincts warned him of any particular danger. He heard his men sound the horn. They pulled themselves into a readiness, as he had taught them to.

But soon enough, the source of the light was revealed, and he was made to issue an urgent order. "HOLD YOUR FIRE! THOSE ARE CIVILIANS!"

His General's voice was practised and loud enough that it could be heard even by those a good distance down his line of men. His officers took up the cry, and saw his soldiers halted and stilled before they could commit a war crime.

The torchlight revealed them for what they were. Peasants, with tiny little bundles on their back, held up by old sacks, hastily sewn together, and then bound all with rope. Their eyes glowed when the fires of Tavar's army illuminated them. They were round, and they were fearful, yet they passed so close regardless.