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Far Silence - The Scout: Far Silence, #2
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Elias Kane clawed free from the river's wrath—a specter the ridge couldn't claim. Day two unfurled, gray and hushed, a stillness veiling secrets beneath the pines. Wounded—knee gnarled, ribs shadowed by pain—he lingered in a lean-to's frail embrace, too far from water's whisper, a refuge crumbling under silence's weight. Something stirred close—a flicker of fortune, a lifeline snatched from the wild's jaws—yet hunger gnawed deeper than he'd admit. He ventured west—toward the river's unseen pulse, through mist and cedar ghosts, chasing a shadow of permanence, a refuge unnamed. No canteen, just a pot too heavy for his broken stride and a hide curing in the dark, its promise distant. Thirst drew him to water—raw, untested, a bargain with the unknown he couldn't refuse. What haunts him stays buried, a secret the ridge cradles close.
In this shrouded tangle of man and wild, Elias seeks more than survival—a truth the silence might devour.
Elias Kane clawed free from the river's wrath—a specter the ridge couldn't claim. Day two unfurled, gray and hushed, a stillness veiling secrets beneath the pines. Wounded—knee gnarled, ribs shadowed by pain—he lingered in a lean-to's frail embrace, too far from water's whisper, a refuge crumbling under silence's weight. Something stirred close—a flicker of fortune, a lifeline snatched from the wild's jaws—yet hunger gnawed deeper than he'd admit. He ventured west—toward the river's unseen pulse, through mist and cedar ghosts, chasing a shadow of permanence, a refuge unnamed. No canteen, just a pot too heavy for his broken stride and a hide curing in the dark, its promise distant. Thirst drew him to water—raw, untested, a bargain with the unknown he couldn't refuse. What haunts him stays buried, a secret the ridge cradles close.
In this shrouded tangle of man and wild, Elias seeks more than survival—a truth the silence might devour.


















