The Emperor - Part 3

He had them wait there for nearly an hour, the adrenaline beating through their veins as a cold fire – a poor cure for the cold that raged them. The men shivered from a mixture of the ice and the anticipation. Still, Karstly held them there, waiting for something, some sort of signal.

Samuel's ears twitched, as he heard something beyond the trees. He supposed a man's shout, but it could just well have been a bird, or a branch falling down in the quiet of the forest, down into the pillow of snow that would most certainly have waited under it.

But another shout joined the first, this one stronger. He was a military man, of great experience – it didn't take him long to recognize the timbre of that voice. It was a voice dealing in command, giving an order of some sort.