The Pirate Woman by A E Dingle Chapter 19 Page 14

on her lips and nodding toward the raging battle. “Come with me. Both of ye. The day goes badly with me, and I would undo much that I have done toward ye. Come quickly, and with caution.”

A momentary distrust for her made them hesitate; then she whispered intensely: “Haste. This is your opportunity.”

Venner first shook off his moodiness and followed her into the brush; and Tomlin was close behind him. When she had them in covert, she stepped out once more, waited to catch Milo’s eye at the ledge, then gave him the sign. And the defenders fell back as if suddenly broken and beaten. She waited still, until the attackers swarmed over their own dead, stamping over her altar, and gained the entrance, where they crowded in a milling, roaring mass. Then she glided back to the underbrush and said tersely: