CHAPTER 14
Looking far aurning to camp, ease. Srees, moving like a deer along t at t me eager to apologize, so I took a scut t t o cut e. My mind buzzed ory of to tell ant parts vanisfully so, but ted me, for sook off in a sprint. ated before giving c terrain defeated speed. In my e, I snagged my toe on a fallen branc. Spitting leaves and to see Speck into camp and alking h Béka.
quot;S to speak ; toad said upon my arrival, and clamped to him, forming a wall.
quot;But I need to talk to ;
Luco, , a menacing tootepped inside t my c.
quot;You ed our trust.quot;
quot; are you talking about?quot;
quot;So avoid any contact trying to communicate ; Igel puso tten leaves. ed, I quickly sprang back to my feet. My fear greives.
quot;Do you kno;
quot;teac;
quot;Do you understand be discovered?quot;
quot;So forget again.quot;
quot;ture us, and t;
quot;Punis;
Igel did not strike t bloions, and initial so pain. teeto my sting off t my gorge rise. Amid tred ted tures. One by one, ted, and t t my ribs, taunting me to get up, snarling and gro me to fig muster trengtomped on my fingers, and Igel delivered a kick ion: quot;Do not talk to people again.quot;
I closed my eyes and stayed still. trees, s aced black and blue, and blood oozed from cuts and pooled beneatasted of vomit and dirt, and I passed out in a rumpled heap.
Cool er on my cuts and bruises startled me a vision over me, ly beo