Part 15 (1/2)

Leaving Jiron with the girls and the wagons, the other three return to the oasis. There they drag the dead bodies of the soldiers out into the desert and bury them. Once they've hidden and removed all traces of the battle which had raged there, they return to the wagons and resume their trek to Korazan. Jiron sits in the back of the wagon with the girls and Arkie in order to rest, soon falling asleep.

Everyone becomes quiet for awhile as they let him sleep, understanding that he really needs it. For his part, James is relieved at having Jiron back. Now if we can just get Miko and Jiron's sister! Now if we can just get Miko and Jiron's sister!

They ride on until late in the afternoon when they begin to see the outlines of a fairly sizeable city coming up ahead. With Tinok and Roland out front, they approach the town. Off to the east they see an area where several caravans have made their camp.

”Looks to be a caravansary,” Roland says, indicating the groups of wagons.

”Should we stop there for the night?” James asks him.

”It's what it's there for,” he explains.

”Alright then,” agrees James. ”Let's find a spot for the night.”

As they near the caravansary, a man comes over to them and says, ”Good day to you sirs.”

”You speak our language?” James replies, astonished.

”I speak many,” the man explains. ”I am Ahlim, the Caravansary Master.”

”I am James,” he replies, ”and we are looking for a spot to stay the night.”

”To stay here will be a silver a day,” he says.

James looks to Roland who shrugs his shoulders. Turning back to the man, he digs out a silver and hands it to him, saying, ”Very well.”

Ahlim takes the coin and says, ”Find any spot around here that suits you.” He then turns and hurries off toward town.

They find a suitable spot that's not too close to any of the others and start settling in, when another man comes over. ”Greetings, fellow traders.”

”Greetings,” replies James.

”Ah, I'm not one to cause trouble,” he says, ”but I saw you talking to Ahlim just a moment ago?”

”Yes?” James replies, nervous.

”Did he say that he was the Caravansary Master? And that you had to pay to stay here?”

”Yes, he did,” James replies. ”Why?”

The man starts laughing, ”You didn't pay him did you?”

”A silver,” admits James.

The man starts laughing harder.

”What's so funny?” James asks, getting a little mad.

”He's not any kind of a Caravansary Master,” the man explains, wiping tears from his eyes as his laughter calms down. ”He's a beggar who does this from time to time with new arrivals.”

From behind him, he hears Tinok break into laughter, ”That's funny.”

”What's so funny about it?” James angrily turns to him, asking.

Tinok just laughs more as he shakes his head and turns to go back to where the others are getting their camp ready.

”Don't be too hard on him,” the man says. ”Ahlim that is. He's had a bad lot.”

”We'll just see how bad it is when I meet up with him again,” James insists.

”Well, good day to you,” the man says. As he returns back to his caravan, James can hear him chuckling to himself.

When he turns back to the others, he can see them trying to hold back smiles whenever he's looking in their direction. Finally, unable to contain it, they all start to laugh.

”This isn't funny,” James says, which only makes them laugh the harder.

Their laughter is infectious and soon he's unable to stop a smile from coming to him. ”Okay,” he admits, ”maybe it is.”

He goes over to Roland and asks, ”Would you be willing to come with me into town to see about getting another wagon and some barrels for water?”

”Sure,” he agrees.

Going back to the others, he announces, ”Roland and I are going into town to see about purchasing some barrels for water. Just stay here and watch the wagons, keep everything safe.”

”Not a problem,” Tinok says with his arm around Ca.s.sie's shoulder.

Jiron just nods his head from the back of the wagon where he's been resting all afternoon.

”Be careful,” Delia advises.

”We will,” James a.s.sures her. Turning to Roland, he says, ”Ready?”

Roland says a few things to Ezra and then turns to James, nodding his head, ”Let's go.”

James goes over to the wagon with the money box, and takes a large bag of coins out, placing it inside his s.h.i.+rt. Then with a nod to Roland, they begin to walk toward town.

Delia watches them go and then turns to Tinok, saying, ”Could you go over and find out what town this is?”

”Why?” he asks.

”There may be deliveries here we could make to give us more coins,” she explains.

”Sure,” he replies and then makes his way over to one of the neighboring caravans.

She watches as he approaches some of the men sitting around a campfire. They exchange a few words and then Tinok returns.

”Zereth-Alin,” he tells her.