Germanicus was forced to turn, as if it was his duty to. He had to keep his eyes on Oliver, even if it meant exposing his neck. Yet he exposed it regardless, and his reward was the sharpened steel of the blade that he had managed to trap. It cut in, deeply, and perfectly. Mercifully, some might say. So it was that Oliver Patrick took the head of King Germanicus, two weeks into the siege of Ernest.
Chapter 14 – The Freedom to Move
Blackwell found himself to be a man of activity as of late. There always seemed to be something that needed his attention, and he was rewarded with the satisfied feeling of a man that was doing good work, for he was certain of what it was that he was working toward.