“Welcome to River’s Crest!” Rosalyn cheered, waving a hand dramatically over the small town before them. They’d left the woods a bit ago and had been walking through barren farmland covered with the ever present snow. There were no more than thirty buildings that Annita could pick out. With the setting sun, the people were lighting lanterns and candles, getting ready for the night to take them. All had sloped wooden roofs and log walls from what she could see, with the exception of stone chimneys. It was quaint. Something she’d read about in stories, but hadn’t ever thought she’d see for herself.
Rosalyn led them into town, mumbling greetings to the few people she passed. Despite knowing them, the woman seemed more reserved than she was further away from civilisation. Her chin had dropped, and her shoulders hunched slightly as she walked. Ann didn’t comment, but took note that this was not an entirely comfortable situation for the Druid.
They came to a specific building, and Rosalyn opened the door without hesitation, beckoning them all in behind her.
“Mom? Dad? I hope you have enough for a few guests. I have friends!” she called into the house as they kicked the mud and snow off their shoes and paws.
“Rosy? Is that you?” a soft, cheerful woman’s voice called from deeper into the house. “ We didn’t expect to hear from you for another month! Is everything all right?”
“Fine, mom!” Rosalyn responded, hanging up her coat and kicking off her shoes.
Through a door to the left, they entered the apparent living room. A pair of old, battered, overstuffed chairs sat before the fireplace. The room was cosy, a cabinet nestled in the corner next to a table large enough for six. Several chests and dressers, adorned with simple crafts or family portraits, stood around the room.
Rising from the chair on the left, Rosalyn’s mother looked over the unfamiliar group that had gathered at the door. “Who are these? You said friends?” The woman was similar to Rosalyn in stature, though she bore a stooped back. Her black horns curled back the same way Rosalyn’s did, but she didn’t share the distinctive woolen hair. Instead, the clicking of her steps indicated she’d been born with hoofs instead of feet. Laugh lines creased the corners of her brown eyes, and her plump cheeks had a rosy hue as she smiled.
“Yup. They actually came looking for me. You remember the monster all the hunters were scared of? They’d come from the Keep to help with it. They ran into me and we managed to put it down. This is Katlyn, Bren, and Annita.”
“Thank you for keeping my daughter safe, dears,” the woman said, her smile widening further. “She’s always been one to do things herself, but help should always be welcome. I am Lorna. The old goat in the chair playing deaf is Grollor. Say hi to our guests, dear.”
“Hello,” the gruff voice of the man in the chair echoed through the room with a weight Ann was not expecting. “Thank you. For keeping Rosalyn safe. You are welcome here.”
From what Ann could see, he was mostly normal. She didn’t see the horns like Rosalyn and Lorna shared. He had short cropped hair that was going white with age. Large, gnarled hands rested on the arms of the chair, but he did not move an inch from where he was sitting.
“Never mind him,” Lorna sighed. “He’s tired. Been out all day working on that new barn out with Trovas’ kids. Needs done before spring, so everyone’s been chipping in where they can. Come in dears, make yourselves at home. I’m sorry, we don’t have more comfortable chairs for all of you, but we’ve been just the two of us for some time now. Ever since Rosy left.”
“Mooom,” Rosalyn whined. “I told you to stop calling me that ages ago.”
“Oh pish. You’ll always be my little lamb. Now, why don’t you all freshen up? Wash room is across the hall. I’ll get dinner set out, and we can talk about everything that’s happened since we last saw you, Rosy!”
Rolling her eyes, Rosalyn walked from the room, quickly followed by the rest as Lorna began setting the table.
The four travellers took turns washing their faces. “So, that’s your mom?” Ann asked, leaning against a wall, listening to the sounds of Lorna getting a meal prepared.
“Yeah. Told you she was going to be a bit much. Though she’ll be more when we talk over what we plan. Oh, I expect a full breakdown. Less like the one I had more, um, my little girl is growing up? You all are a great reassurance though, once full introductions are done. It’ll be ok. I hope. I’m going either way. Uuuugh.” Rosalyn lowered her head and grabbed herself by the horns. It was clearly a show of frustration, but definitely a new one for Ann.
“We will do our best to allay any worries they might have,” Bren reassured as he dried his face, giving Kat her turn. “Your mother seems to be the sensitive type, but your father is a bit of a mystery to me. Is his current state simply exhaustion?”
“Probably? He can be a pretty cool guy overall, and not near as gruff. He might open up a bit more during dinner? At least I hope so.”
Kat returned as a waft of something tasty came through the hall. “Think it’s time. Let’s join ‘em. Hopefully this goes smooth like.”
“Oh, wonderful!” Lorna cooed warmly as they entered. “Sit, sit. Nothing special, I’m afraid. We have bread, mead, some beef and cabbage.” Lorna spoke as she set out the meal in plates and bowls. It was a poor meal, but for the rural farming town, this was a good night.
Grollar was quiet at the beginning, taking relish in his meal. Now that he was out of his chair, they all got a good look at him. He was a big man, human from what they could tell. Short brown hair streaked with grey covered his head and upper lip in a handlebar moustache. His eyes were tired, but after the first few bites of his wife’s cooking, they regained a light that was absent before. Turning to his guests, he spoke. “So, tell us. How did you run into our little Rosalyn?” His voice was rich and deep, a rumble in his barrel chest.
“That was me, actually,” Ann began. “I was being chased by the Warped that was terrorising the area, and I almost literally tripped over her.”
“Bad luck running into that thing,” Grollar mumbled. “I saw your equipment. Soldiers or mercs?”
“Mercs,” Kat answered. “Just got sent up from Graven Keep aimin’ tae help with the Warped.”
“You should have seen it dad!” Rosalyn exclaimed, putting her food down. “It was huge, as big as a house! The front half was this weird pale flesh thing that looked like a worm human with four arms and no head! Its back was all in this giant shell it drug around that could shoot this sticky black goop at you. It was so gross! Then, when we beat it up enough, it ripped itself out of the shell and tried to kill Bren and I! We lived, though. Kat and Ann got its attention, and it scampered away for a bit. It was such a rush! They took a beating, but we took it down in the end. I got a chunk of it, actually. Left it outside, since it’s kinda big. Drags well in the snow when you’re not exhausted from fighting. Might be a good sled, or something? I don’t know. Haven’t really decided yet.”
After Rosalyn’s rambling ended, Grollor leaned back in his chair with a booming laugh, and Lorna leaned her face in a hand with a fond smile.
“That’s my girl!” Grollor exclaimed. “Another monster falls at your magics. Thank you for keeping us and the village safe, Rosalyn. I will let the elder know of your victory, and the ones who assisted you in this trial.”
“I’m glad you were unharmed. That thing seemed to be more of a fright than the usual Warped we see. Do you think there might be more?” Lorna asked, a shadow of concern crossing her face as she looked at the other three.
“Oh, shouldn’t be. At least not the smaller ones. We got the Runestone all charged up the other day, so the Twinwolves and the like should be cleared out by now.” Rosalyn said in her bubbly way.
“We must know about you three as well!” Grollor insisted, levelling his mug at Kat, Ann, and Bren. “Tell us, where do you hail from?”
“Korvas, fer the two of us,” Kat began. “Grown up there all me life.”
“The same for me, as well,” Bren stated. “Though my family moved there a while after I was born, most of my memories are of the city.”
“And I…” Ann faltered. She hadn’t really come up with anything that’d work for where she came from. While she might be able to use the amnesiac story again, that felt off. She wouldn’t be lying to anyone important, but wasn’t sure if simple folk like these would be as accepting of her.
“Dearie? Is something wrong?” Lorna prodded her.
“No, no. I’m from pretty far away. Northeast. I don’t really have many memories of where I lived. I’ve been a traveller as long as I can remember. No roots to really claim.”
“Well, that suits your appearance well, I’d say. A little rough, a little wild, but there’s a spark of adventure in you,” Lorna smiled, placing her hand atop Ann’s larger one.
“Rosalyn has told us some of your past as well. Please, tell us of yourselves as well.” Bren inquired, leaning forward onto his elbows.
“Oh, we’re humble folk,” Grollor chuckled, the noise rumbling through Ann’s sensitive ears. “I grew up further east. Closer to Thalten, farmin’ and all that with my pa and family. It’s been in the family for generations. Grew up doing hard labour. Good work for a growing lad. Met Lorna here at one of the harvest festivals. Prettiest lass I’ve ever seen. The way she danced, her hair whipping around her horns in the firelight. Ah, it was magical. I knew then and there I had to be the one to make her mine. Thankfully, she thought the same about me.” He smiled warmly, his eyes crinkling as he leaned close to his smaller wife.
“You were quite the looker back then. Still are. Time has been kind to both of us, I’d say,” Lorna laughed. “As for me, I grew up in a family that were prominently hunters. I, however, did not take to the family business as readily as my siblings and parents did . I spent most of my time growing up either failing at using a bow or firearm, or with the older women in the village. With them, I learned to sew, to dance, to cook, and other necessities for a home. My family, bless them, never understood me, but loved me enough to let me be who I was. Father still tried to get me to hunt, but that was all he knew.”
“Eventually I met this absolutely gorgeous mountain of a man at a harvest festival. I can’t quite remember his name…” she teased, eyes twinkling at Grollor. “Time moved quickly as he courted me. It was thrilling to have someone so intently focused on me, I couldn’t help but fall for him.”
Kat and Ann shared a quick glance, cheeks blushing as they recognised the looks being exchanged with embarrassing clarity. Bren, for his part, looked at them smugly before returning his attention to Lorna.
“Then we married, and lived there for a time,” Grollor said, picking up the thread. “Rosalyn came about shortly after. Pride of both our eyes, the little lamb. Shoulda seen her as a babe. Black as coal, with fuzzy white wool for hair and little stubby horns. Never seen somethin’ as perfect as her.” The man’s face softened into a ridiculously happy smile as he recalled the memory.
“Sadly, a few years after, a blight hit my family’s farm. A sickness in the soil that none could stave off or find a cure for. We made the hard choice to pick up and try our luck elsewhere. That’s when we packed up all we had and came to River’s Crest. Little Rosalyn was not having any of it, let me tell you. Never seen her so furious. Gave us all measures of trouble, but eventually we settled in to how we wished to live our lives here.” The man huffed, satisfied with his recounting of the past.
“I mean, you took me away from all my friends and everything I knew. I think I deserved to be a bit upset,” Rosalyn huffed.
“You did indeed, Rosy,” Lorna said with a smile, stroking her daughter’s arm soothingly. “I’m just glad we could move past it after some time.”
“Yeah. Me too,” Rosalyn murmured, leaning her head on Lorna’s. There was a soft clack as their horns met.
“So, what will your business be now that the Warped is slain?” Grollor asked, leaning back in his chair to the point he was balancing on two legs.
“Well, mom, dad. That’s kinda what we were hoping to talk to you about,” Rosalyn said, drawing back into a sitting posture as her eyes darted nervously between her parents. “I think I’m going to be going away with them.”
“You’re what?” Lorna gasped, hands clutched to her chest. “But, Rosy. Are you sure? You barely know these people. There’s… there’s such a good life here. It’s comfortable. You have your responsibilities to the town, and all that you protect love you. Why would you give that up?”
Grollor’s face had hardened slightly. He didn’t speak, but his body language communicated he was waiting for answers intently.
“Well, yeah. It is sudden,” Rosalyn admitted. “But I don’t think another opportunity like this is going to come again. These three? They’re more than just some mercs. Ann, can I tell them? About the whole, uh, you know who?” Her hazel eyes pleaded for understanding, and Ann couldn’t resist that face.
“Yeah, go ahead.”
“Ok, so Ann’s actually something pretty unique. She’s got a specific path given to her by Orenous, and a quest to see through because of it. Something big is happening, and they want me to join them. Kat, well. Kat is Katlyn Farragher. You know, the Princess?”
At that revelation, Grollor lost his balance on the chair and toppled backwards. Standing, he made a low bow to Kat. “Your highness! I didn’t know. I’m sorry if I was rude in any way.”
Lorna had sat up straighter, and all the relaxed energy had left the woman. “I as well offer my humble apologies, your highness,” she said as she bowed her head.
“Ah sod off wit’ all tha’,” Kat groaned. “I don’t give a rat’s arse about the pleasantries or any o’ tha’. Sit down, an’ talk tae me like anyone else. S’ how I prefer it.”
“Um, yes, of course, your hi… Kat,” Grollor stammered.
It was a little funny seeing the massive man so befuddled by the mere presence of Kat, but Ann hid her smile.
“And Bren,” Rosalyn continued, “is from a family of mages that work in the capital, right?”
“Yes. My parents and I were close to the royal family. I grew up with Katlyn, and, well, that’s a long story,” he sighed.
“So, can you see why I want to do this? To go with them and see what the world has to offer? To see the wonders of the world with my own eyes, even if it’s all dangerous?” Rosalyn asked, hands clasped firmly in her lap.
Lorna fidgeted in her chair, indecisively glancing between Grollor and Rosalyn. “I… I don’t know, love. I’m worried about you. Even with a princess at your side, this is such a big change. Are you sure? Really sure?”
“Don’t let the promise of a possible future blind you to a known one,” Grollor advised.
His words were stoic, devoid of emotion, but Ann could see the worry in his eyes. He wanted to tell his daughter not to go, but was holding himself back with great effort. Ann felt her heart melt for the man.
“I know, I know. It’s a risk. I know, mom,” Rosalyn repeated, offering an arm as tears gathered in her mother’s eyes. “I just… I feel like this is right. Something is telling me I need to do this. Either that’s just my heart, or something greater, considering Ann’s whole deal. I need to do this.”
Tears began to flow in earnest from Lorna’s eyes as she clung to her daughter. “I’m sorry, my love. My little Rosy. I want to be happy for you. So happy you’ve found something important to you to do. At the same time, I’m so scared of you leaving. What if you get hurt, and sick, or lonely, or want to leave? Will you be all right?”
“Mom, I’ll be fine,” Rosalyn spoke softly, comforting her mother the best she could. “I’ve got a wonderful healer in Bren, and none of them are the types to keep me away if I wanted to come back.” She looked around at Ann, Kat and Bren, asking for confirmation.
“Yes. That is the truth. Should she ever wish to leave and return to the village, for whatever reason, we will be fine with that.” Bren affirmed.
“Having someone along who doesn’t want to be there would be a huge bummer, too,” Ann agreed. “I’d rather she be happy where she is than be with us and miserable.”
Lorna took a few minutes of assurances and soothing from Rosalyn before her tears calmed. “You three better look after her,” she warned. “She is my everything. If I see even a nick on her horns, I swear on the Gods.”
“Lorna,” Grollor cautioned. “They seem to be fine folk. The type to run off with our daughter and get in trouble wouldn’t be the ones to stop by for dinner before leaving. That being said, please. Please do keep her safe. It is a dangerous world out there.”
“Aye.”
“Yes.”
“Absolutely.”
The three answered at once, nodding to the man before them.
“Then you have my blessing,” Grollor nodded back. “It is getting late. We have a spare room you can use for the night, though you will have to share, and we only have the single bed.”
“Shouldn’t be a problem,” Ann grinned at Kat.
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“Of course,” Kat said with a soft smile. The three mercs rose and left the room quietly, entering the small side room.
“This went just about as good as I could have hoped,” Bren sighed, sitting on the floor, back against a wall.
“Yeah, though those looks from Lorna and Grollor nearly broke my heart,” Ann sighed, relaxing on the bed with Kat.
“Know what ye mean. Tha’ giant bulk o’ a man has a soft spot fer ‘er. Good folk, the lot o’ ‘em.”
“Guess we’re gonna have to deal with my Libido tomorrow,” Ann said, stretching her lanky limbs across the too small bed. “Actually, Bren, you want the bed? I don’t really fit in here. We can just use the bedrolls.”
“If you would like, I would not mind a proper bed to sleep in,” Bren grinned, standing as they swapped positions. “And thank you for not trying anything while we are all stuck in such close proximity. I do not think I could take it after the other night.”
“We really need to get you laid,” Ann laughed, falling onto the bedrolls Kat had laid out.
Kat flopped next to her, laughter echoing in the small room. “Aye, that we do. Been lookin, not gonna lie tae ya. Just ‘aven’t found the right one tae throw at ye yet. Rosalyn’s cute, but she’s clearly intae women.”
“Yeah, I’ve caught her staring at you way too much,” Ann giggled, poking Kat in the ribs.
“My love life is none of your concern,” Bren huffed, despite his cheeks flushed brightly. “I can find my own partners quite well on my own.”
“Aye, but sometimes ye need a lil help,” Kat grinned.
“Good night,” Bren declared, rolling over to face the wall, done with the conversation.
“Nighty night, loverboy,” Ann laughed, pulling Kat into a warm embrace.
Soon, snores echoed through the room as the three slept peacefully.
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Chapters
- Chapter 228: ❤️ Stress Relief
- Chapter 227: Scale to Scale
- Chapter 226: Pride and Prejudice
- Chapter 225: Rumble With a Warped
- Chapter 224: Tight-knit Community
- Chapter 223: Alchemical Pursuits
- Chapter 222: Hobbies on the Mind
- Chapter 221: Land Calamari
- Chapter 220: On Patrol
- Chapter 219: First Day In Town
- Chapter 218: Alruna, Daughter of Worms
- Chapter 217: Old As Dirt
- Chapter 216: Eldest of All
- Chapter 215: Village of the Accursed
- Chapter 214: An Early Meeting
- Chapter 213: The Road Grows Short
- Chapter 212: A Deeper Understanding
- Chapter 211: ❤️ Genital Manipulation
- Chapter 210: ❤️ Tongue Tied
- Chapter 209: Reconnection
- Chapter 208: Cats and Birds
- Chapter 207: Heavy Feet
- Chapter 206: First Blood
- Chapter 205: Bandits, Thieves, and Ne’er-do-wells
- Chapter 204: Core? Core.
- Chapter 203: It’s Been a Trip
- Chapter 202: Swamp of Sorrows
- Chapter 201: Upper Tower of the Unknown God
- Chapter 200: Lower Floors of the Tower
- Chapter 199: Enter the Temple Tower
- Chapter 198: ❤️ Breaking the Matron
- Chapter 197: ❤️ Said the Wolf to the Spider
- Chapter 196: ❤️In the Spider’s Web
- Chapter 195: A Seductive Diversion
- Chapter 194: Druid and Deadeye
- Chapter 193: Training Yard of Trouble
- Chapter 192: Temple Grounds and the Barracks
- Chapter 191: A Seeded Detour
- Chapter 190: Dreams and Desperation
- Chapter 189: Pork Chop Sandwiches!
- Chapter 188: An Old Friend
- Chapter 187: Camping Once Again!
- Chapter 186: On the Snowy Trail
- Chapter 185: Escape from Korvas
- Chapter 184: The Great Escape
- Chapter 183: Final Checklists
- Chapter 182: Rosalyn’s Goodbyes
- Chapter 181: Mentor and Student’s Farewell
- Chapter 180: ❤️ Bright and Early
- Chapter 179: The Wolf’s Flock
- Chapter 178: Religious Nervousness
- Chapter 177: A Plan for the Future
- Chapter 176: Letting Her Down Easy
- Chapter 175: Seeing With New Eyes
- Chapter 174: The Sheep and the Goat
- Chapter 173: Mourning Her Husband
- Chapter 172: As the Dust Settles
- Chapter 171: Regicide
- Chapter 170: Declaration of the Chosen
- Chapter 169: The Royal Address
- Chapter 168: Secure Transportation
- Chapter 167: The Big Day
- Chapter 165: ❤️ The Night Before
- Chapter 164: The Legend of the Everfrost (Part 2)
- Chapter 163: The Legend of the Everfrost (Part 1)
- Chapter 162: High in the Sky
- Chapter 161: Let the Games Begin!
- Chapter 160: Fortune’s Favoured
- Chapter 159: First Day of the Festival
- Chapter 158: Final Drafts
- Chapter 157: Hear those Bells?
- Chapter 156: ❤️ Making Things Right
- Chapter 155: Struggling with Compromise
- Chapter 166: ❤️ Large and In Charge
- Chapter 154: The Coils of Doubt
- Chapter 153: ❤️ Captured by Desire
- Chapter 152: ❤️Hunted
- Chapter 151: A Successful Expedition
- Chapter 150: Partied Out
- Chapter 149: The Dirty Details
- Chapter 148: Afterparty
- Chapter 147: Dessert
- Chapter 146: The Main
- Chapter 145: ❤️ A Quick Snack
- Chapter 144: The Second Course
- Chapter 143: The First Course
- Chapter 142: For Thine Honour
- Chapter 141: Controversial Commitment
- Chapter 140: High Society
- Chapter 139: Thrust to the Fore
- Chapter 138: Debut
- Chapter 137: Preparation for the Ball
- Chapter 136: Did Someone Say Portals?
- Chapter 135: Orlana Farragher
- Chapter 134: Out of His Comfort Zone
- Chapter 133: Girl Talk
- Chapter 132: Breakfast with the King
- Chapter 131: The Mighty Faithful
- Chapter 130: Introspective Retrospective
- Chapter 129: Face to Snout
- Chapter 128: ❤️ Pint Sized Punk
- Chapter 127: Visiting Wendyl
- Chapter 126: Defence
- Chapter 125: Survivor’s Testimony
- Chapter 124: Witness Borne
- Chapter 123: Waiting Room
- Chapter 122: Enchanting Exclusivity
- Chapter 121: Advice for a Friend
- Chapter 120: ❤️ Taken by the Horns
- Chapter 119: Nature Walk
- Chapter 118: Dress to Impress
- Chapter 117: Trims and Paints
- Chapter 116: Under Pressure
- Chapter 115: ❤️ Deep Thirst
- Chapter 114: ❤️ Distractions from Studies
- Chapter 113: The Bird Has the Word
- Chapter 112: Divine Intervention
- Chapter 111: Soul Searching
- Chapter 110: Sister Act
- Chapter 109: Homecoming
- Chapter 108: Aw Hell
- Chapter 107: Beneath the Skin
- Chapter 106: ❤️ Risky Business
- Chapter 105: ❤️ Tying the Knot
- Chapter 104: Friendships Forged
- Chapter 103: A Fuzzy Development
- Chapter 102: A Monochrome Horse
- Chapter 101: Play Ball
- Chapter 100: Limbering Up
- Chapter 99: The Birds
- Chapter 98: Run It Back
- Chapter 97: ❤️ Tastes so Sweet
- Chapter 96: Temple Tours
- Chapter 95: Servitude
- Chapter 94: Meeting the Priestess
- Chapter 93: Flirts and Rifles
- Chapter 92: Return
- Chapter 91: Debrief
- Chapter 90: ❤️ Touches in the Tent
- Chapter 89: Life Debt
- Chapter 88: Escape
- Chapter 87: To the Rescue
- Chapter 86: Survivors
- Chapter 85: The City
- Chapter 84: Call to Action
- Chapter 83: ❤️ Supplication (Part 2)
- Chapter 82: (E) Supplication (Part 1)
- Chapter 81: Bearing Arms
- Chapter 80: Repercussions
- Chapter 79: Aftermath
- Chapter 78: ❤️ Seeing Purple (Part 2)
- Chronicles of the North Star – Chapter 1: Inauspicious Beginnings
- Chapter 77: ❤️Seeing Purple (Part 1)
- Chapter 76: The Finals
- Chapter 75: A Challenge
- Chapter 74: Round One
- Chapter 73: Kat’s Retreat
- Chapter 72: The Peaks
- Chapter 71: Back to the Basics
- Chapter 70: Regular Checkup
- ❤️Chapter 69: Nice
- Chapter 68: Menagerie
- Chapter 67: Magical Manuscripts
- Chapter 66: Beaten and Bruised
- Chapter 65: Training Day
- Chapter 64: Give and Take
- Chapter 63: Coming to the Altar
- Chapter 62: First Day in the Capital
- ❤️Chapter 61: Taking Turns
- Chapter 60: Royalty
- Chapter 59: Korvas
- Chapter 58: Girls on a Train
- ❤️Chapter 57: Royal Summons
- ❤️Chapter 56: Big Bad Wolf
- ❤️55: Lovely Little Lamb
- Chapter 54: Footloose
- Chapter 53: Skol
- Chapter 52: Skill Check
- Chapter 51: Steamy Springs ❤️
- Chapter 50: Rewards and Insights
- Chapter 49: Canada’s Pride
- Chapter 48: To the Depths
- Chapter 47: Otterly Ridiculous
- Chapter 46: Taking a Dip
- Chapter 45: Interlude – Polaris
- Chapter 44: Difficult Feelings
- Chapter 43: Girls Day Out
- Chapter 42: Errands
- Chapter 41: Little Sheep in the Big City
- Chapter 40: Fond Farewells ❤️
- Chapter 39: Home on the Range
- Chapter 38: Breaking Free
- Chapter 37: It Gets Worse!
- Chapter 36: Snail Trail
- Chapter 35: Down Time
- Chapter 34: Runestone
- Chapter 33: Warding
- Chapter 32: Losing Control ❤️
- Chapter 31: The Witch
- Chapter 30: First Contact
- Chapter 29: Excursion
- Chapter 28: Armour Amour ❤️
- Chapter 27: Scholarly Pursuits
- Chapter 26: Loot ❤️
- Chapter 25: No Capes!
- Chapter 24: For the Love of Goddess
- Chapter 23: The Date (Part 3) ❤️
- Chapter 22: The Date (Part 2)
- Chapter 21: The Date (Part 1)
- Chapter 20: North Star
- Chapter 19: Civilization
- Chapter 18: Hitching a Ride ❤️
- Chapter 17: Pushing Onward
- Chapter 16: Return
- Chapter 15: The Core Concept ❤️
- Chapter 14: Croaking Oak
- Chapter 13: The Seed
- Chapter 12: Lending a Hand ❤️
- Chapter 11: On the Prowl
- Chapter 10: Choose Wisely
- Chapter 9: The Outpost
- Chapter 8: Don’t Go Quiet
- Chapter 7: POV: Katlyn ❤️
- Chapter 6: History Lesson
- Chapter 5: The Pack
- Chapter 4: Show Me Your Moves
- Chapter 3: Hello World ❤️
- Chapter 2: Out of Time
- Chapter 1: Brave New World