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Ann Aguirre

Horde

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    Shutters would protect them from the elements. For a few seconds, I just admired their home.

    While she hurried around setting crocks on the table, Stone performed the introductions, in case Thimble and Fade didn’t remember each other. Then I said, “Is there someplace we can clean up? The river isn’t as refreshing as it looks.”

    “I should’ve offered,” Stone answered, handing his brat to Thimble.

    He led us to a washhouse out back, where Fade and I tidied up. Afterward, we enjoyed their hospitality, the best meal I’d eaten in weeks. Thimble fed us soft cheese and dark bread, fried fish and sliced apples, fresh greens and chopped nuts. Fade and I tried not to be greedy, but after field rations for weeks, we quietly accepted seconds and thirds. As we ate, I told our story and explained how we’d arrived in Rosemere. They were interested in everything Fade and I had to say and concerned about the horde. But with the river as a buffer, the immediate danger seemed remote.

    “I suppose it’s our turn,” Thimble said, once I finished talking.

    Stone covered my hand with his, tentative, as if he expected me to pull away. I didn’t. “Me first. You gave up everything for me, and I let you leave thinking I blamed you. I’m so sorry, Deuce. You have no idea how much.”

    I set down my spoon. “It would help if I knew why.”

    “Robin,” Stone said.

    The brat glanced up from his place on the floor, where he was stacking wooden blocks. “Yes, Da?”

    “He’s why. I wasn’t supposed
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