The sky was cloudy that day. In the distance, thunder roared and a flash of light seared across the sky. Amyas felt a drop of water fall on his nose and he looked back up at the man carrying him. Not much could be seen in the dark, but Amyas caught the man’s twinkling, green eyes gazing into the darkness ahead of them. He tried to make a word form in his mouth.
The man glanced over both his shoulders. He seemed desperate and scared. His arms were trembling.
Amyas shivered, nestling himself further into his blanket. He felt a small form nearby him shiver, squirming fitfully in its sleep. The man must have been holding another child. A baby even.
A flash of lightning and the heavens let a torrent down. Another flash and Amyas looked up at the man’s face. He couldn’t tell if it was the rain or not, but he thought the man might be crying. Amyas felt sorry for him but couldn’t think of a way to comfort him.
“Don’t worry, little guy.” The man had caught him watching and forced ...