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Chapter 89

    My feet carry me quickly through the woods as I survey the map, swiftly making sense of it and


    matching physicalndmarks with the points on the page. Inwardly, I think gratefully of my dad and my


    uncle Roger, who brought me along on those early camping trips and showed me how to do this sort of


    work, not leaving me out. I mean, Rafe and Jesse certainly got more training in this than me as we got


    older – they could find their way home in the dark, just by looking at the stars.


    But me? I’m confident in my map reading skills, and I bless them now.


    When I identify a ridge running along my right and realize that I simply have to follow this until I reach a


    man–made bridge – which seems, honestly, a little too easy


    I fold the map and shove it deep into my back pocket. Then I set my sights ahead and hurry my steps,


    keeping my ears open for any other movement in the forest around me.


    My wolf, inside me, has her hackles raised and her instincts trained on everything around us. Shift into


    me, shemands, her teeth bared even at the sound of the wind rustling through the branches. I’m


    faster, stronger. I can bite and tear anyone whoes near…


    For a long moment I consider it, but then I shake my head and carry on in my human form. Too much


    risk, unfortunately, of being identified as female if I’m spotted as my rose- gold wolf. Not to mention my


    natural scent will be on full disy, meaning that pretty much everyone would be well aware that


    there’s a girl running around the Examination.


    Plus, my instincts will be that of an animal. It’s not that you lose your human thoughts as a wolf, just


    that they be…secondary.


    And I really, really need to keep my wits about me.


    My wolf growls, displeased with my choice, and mentally I bury my fingers thick into her hair. I will if I


    have to, I promise her, the feel of her fur against my hand bringing us bothfort and strength.


    I continue forward, my mind set on our trek.


    As I move into a clearer space along the ridge my eyes move, inevitably, to the jagged mountain that


    rises before me, slightly north–east from my current position. I swear,


    lightly, as my eyes take it in and 1 slip the map out of my back pocket, consulting it to confirm what I


    already know.


    Yup – there, right at the top. That’s our Final Destination.


    I curse the stupid map, which makes the trek look ridiculously simplistic and short. Just cross the river!


    Then the ne! Up the hill, and to the end!


    But the reality of it?


    The mountain is sheer cliff–face at some points, rocky shale just begging to crack and bring you


    crashing down to your death. I swallow heavily, missing my canteen suddenly, but simultaneously


    grateful that Rafe and Jesse made me do so much upper–body work. I’m going to need it, at some


    points, to do some quite literal bouldering. God, am I going to have to like…dangle out over open air?


    Surely there’s an easier path, perhaps around the side of the mountain where I can’t currently see-


    My head whips suddenly to the left and I freeze, hearing voices in the distance.


    Voices, plural. Shit.


    Unlike me, some cadets have found their friends or at least some temporary allies and are moving in a


    pack.


    I curse under my breath, quickly scanning the ridgeline and darting directly for a set of bushes. I don’t


    have a chance, I know, caught alone like this. I’m such easy pickings, and knocking any candidate out


    is a win at this point.


    I tuck myself behind the bushes and slightly under them, pulling the crossbow down over my back and


    silently loading an arrow even as I keep my eyes trained ahead, towards the voices. Passively, I thank


    the captain for making me load a crossbow so many times I could do it in my sleep.


    It takes longer than I thought it would for the cadets to appear, and while this is half a blessing – giving


    my scent time to disperse in the air – it certainly makes me scowl, because every minute gone is a


    minute wasted. Speed, I know, is the only thing I’ve got on my side here but if I have to duck under a


    bush every five minutes?


    Being fast on my feet isn’t going to help me, is it?


    “Come on,” a cadet 1 don’t recognize says, pointing left towards the ridge I was following. “This way –


    we follow to the bridge.


    I nod slightly, my own n confirmed in his.


    “A fucking bridge?” another says, shaking his head, even as he turns in that direction. “It has to be a


    trap if everyone’s heading for the bridge…”


    “Well then we’ll have to be the first ones to get there, won’t we?” says a third, his voice a little wicked.


    The first two turn to stare at him, and then they allugh together – a dark sound.


    I scowl again as I figure out the import of their words, theirughter.


    If they get there first, they can be the ones to set the


    trap.


    A seemingly endless string of curses forms itself in my mind because…what the hell am I going to do?


    If cadets spring a trap at the bridge, using it to harm or slow others….


    How the hell am I going to get across? I certainly don’t have the brawn to muscle through…


    I’m itching to reach into my back pocket for my map, to reconsider my route, my n, but I force myself


    to stay still and not do anything to draw attention to myself as the three cadets prepare to move


    forward. I’m working out my n about how closely to follow when suddenly a fourth and a fifth cadet


    emerge from the woods.


    I go even stiller, if possible. Because while I didn’t know the first three…these two?


    I know these two..


    “Peace,” n Wright says, raising his hands to shoulder height to show he doesn’t mean any harm,


    even though he’s got a sturdy staff held in his left hand. “We’ve got no trouble with


    if you don’t have any with us.”


    you


    I scowl a little, displeased to see that warrior–track students like Wright have been given weapons. Like


    they need them, when their bodies themselves are already weapons on their


    own.


    My eyes shift to Perry Gibson at his side, who I assume is ambassador track. He doesn’t have anything


    on him given to him by his professors – at least not that I can see. But what


    would an ambassador student even be given in a situation like this?


    I put the question out of my mind, focusing instead on the response from the first three cadets.


    The other three cadets look over Wright and Perry anxiously, backing away but agreeing to a truce.


    None of them, I see, are truly interested in attacking each other if it means they could be hurt so early


    in the Examination.


    I exhale in relief as I see the first three cadets turn and move forward, clearly eager to get to the bridge


    first to either cross it or set their trap. Or both.


    Perry takes the map from his back pocket and he and n consult it together, noting alternate tracks to


    the Final Destination as I had considered doing, though their murmurs indicate that they, too, see the


    bridge as the fastest route.


    Perry shoves the map back into his pocket before taking a step forward, his jaw set, his feet eager to


    continue when suddenly Wright reaches out and grabs him by the arm.


    I go still even stiller than before when I see Wright raise his nose, scenting the air.


    My wolf snarls within me, her hackles raising, because by the smirk on his lips I know that I’ve been


    caught.


    My finger tenses on the trigger of my crossbow and I shift it slightly, taking aim.


    “What?” Perry snaps, turning to re at Wright. “Let go of me we need to get a move on!”


    “Wait just a second, Perry.” Wright murmurs, slowly turning to look directly at my bush. “I think I smell…


    a rat.”


    This belongs to N?velDrama.Org: ?.


    I make an impulsive decision, hoping to my grandmother the Goddess that it saves my life.


    Baring my teeth with a vicious snarl, I take aim with my crossbow and pull the trigger.
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