David Robbins - The Fox Run

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As the descendants of the few survivors of the nuclear holocaust that leveled the earth struggle to rebuild a vanished civilization within the walls of The Home, savage barbarian trolls plot to plunder, ravage, and destroy their nascent world.

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Saxon motioned for the women to follow as he climbed the steps of the bleachers, the wood warped and split, in need of a thorough repair job.

When they were as close to the pen as they could get, and above the ten-foot wall, Saxon told them to be seated.

Nadine was with them. She maneuvered through the Trolls and sat next to Jenny.

“Have you any idea what this was?” Jenny asked.

“Not for sure,” Nadine admitted. “I’ve speculated it might have been a cattle pen, or auction area, or even an arena for holding some type of entertainment, like a small rodeo, but I just don’t know.”

Jenny noted they were sitting directly above the gate in the south wall of the pen. The floor of the pen was bare earth. She detected patches of white here and there, littered all over the dirt floor. What were they? she wondered. She leaned forward for a better look, then recoiled, shocked at her grisly discovery. May the Spirit preserve them! Those pale things were bones! Human bones!

Saxon was still standing, watching, waiting for the Trolls to finish filing into the building. He glanced down at the women. “You did well this morning,” he told them.

Nadine knew the nature of the next episode, realized she could not prevent it from happening, and averted her eyes in shame.

The Family women were edgy, aware an unpleasant event was going to transpire, but uncertain of how it would unfold, unsure of what action they should take.

Jenny looked at Angela, recalling Nadine’s words: “You will be thrown, alive, into a pen of ravenous wolverines.” Angela apparently remembered the warning too, because she was deathly pale, her tiny hands gripping the edge of the bleacher. What can I do? Jenny asked herself. What could she possibly do to stop Angela from being killed? There had to be something!

Saxon grinned. “Now we come to the best part of the day.” He paced back and forth in front of the women as he addressed them. “Some of you might be wondering what this is all about,” he said, unaware Nadine had divulged the terrible secret of the bone-filled pen. “I’m going to tell you.”

Jenny focused her attention on the gate in the north wall, positioned opposite the bleachers they were in. That gate was closed, but she knew it would be the means of ingress for the star attractions.

“More years ago than any Troll can remember, a raiding party went north into new territory,” Saxon was saying, still pacing. “They did not find women, but they found something much better. A pus head and an animal Trolls had never seen before fought each other. Both died. When the raiding party found them, the two were dead. But close to the body of this dead animal were two young. Our men caught them and brought them back to Fox.” Saxon observed Jenny was not paying attention, and paused. “Are you listening to me?” he asked her.

Jenny, preoccupied with reflections on Angela’s impending fate, nervously glanced up at him. “Of course,” she assured the giant.

“Good. You must learn from this.” Saxon turned, continuing his measured back-and-forth walk.

The Trolls were quiet now, waiting, expectant.

“We didn’t know what these animals were called, not until Nadine joined us. We did learn these animals are strong, the toughest animals anywhere, tough like the Trolls. We have a saying. You’ve heard it. Life to the strong and death to the weak.” Saxon said the words proudly. “The Trolls must be strong, not weak. We do not want weak Trolls.” He stared at the women. “We do not want weak females either.”

From across the pen, behind the north gate, came a throaty growl.

Saxon grinned devilishly. It was time! “The Trolls wear the hide of the bear,” he stated, drawing out the suspense, savoring their manifest fear.

“Our bearskins are a mark of our courage, our strength. A Troll must prove himself to get the bear hide, must show himself worthy. I don’t want you to think the Trolls are unfair.” He stopped, his body inches from Angela, his hands draped behind his back.

The growling was louder.

Saxon nodded his head at the north gate. “Those animals we caught mated. Several litters have been born since then. The first pair are long dead. They don’t seem to hold up well in captivity, and it’s hard finding enough food for them. They can’t get enough. Lucky for them, and us, we found a way to feed them and rid ourselves of weak ones at the same time. Would you like to see how?”

The women’s eyes were riveted on the north gate. The animal behind it was scratching on the wood, hungrily pushing against the gate, attempting to force it open. The gate was secured with a metal latch on the pen side. A rope, tied to the latch, hung from the hands of a Troll in the bleachers immediately above the entry.

“Life to the strong and death to the weak!” Saxon suddenly shouted.

The Trolls, on cue, responded: “Life to the strong and death to the weak!”

Without warning, Saxon spun, grabbed Angela by her shoulders, bodily lifted her from her seat, and tossed her into the pen.

Ursa, Saphire, and Mary screamed.

Angela landed hard, tumbling into the dirt. She gamely jumped to her feet, aware of pain in her left ankle.

Saxon made a waving motion with his right hand.

The Troll with the rope flicked his wrists and the latch opened. Snarling, a male wolverine bounded into the arena.

Jenny, without really realizing what she was doing, leaped up and vaulted over the top of the pen wall.

An instant later, from the west side of the pen, a large Troll with a Bowie knife in his left hand followed suit, as two more wolverines charged through the north gate.

Chapter Twenty

Hours earlier, three Trolls departed Fox on a hunting trip, bearing north. Two of the Trolls carried bows, the third a Ruger 77 bolt-action rifle.

Blade, hidden in a strand of trees a hundred yards from the fence, saw them leave and promptly backed into the underbrush, putting more distance between the town and himself, insuring any watchers in Fox would not detect any movement as he turned north and went in pursuit of the hunting party.

This was the break he was waiting for!

Hickok, Geronimo, Joan, and the three from Badger—Clyde, Cindy, and Tyson—were with the SEAL. The transport was parked a mile west of Fox, hidden in the woods at the side of the highway. They had stopped there for the night, safe, though crowded, from prowling predators. Blade had decided to get a good night’s rest, and make their move on Fox the next morning. During the early morning hours before sunrise, as he slept fitfully, he formed a plan. At daybreak, after issuing final instructions to Hickok and Geronimo, he carefully crept as close to the Troll camp as he dared. The first part of his scheme involved getting into Fox undetected.

Unfortunately, he had to leave the Commando with Hickok. The Carbine would attract undue attention if he carried it into Fox. The Trolls had guns, but he seriously doubted they owned any firearm similar to the exclusive Commando.

Now, as he jogged in a northerly direction, hoping to reach a vantage point ahead of the Trolls, he worried about Jenny. Was she still alive? The situation, he reflected, was ironic. Only days ago, at the prospect of his leaving the Home for the Twin Cities, Jenny had cried in his arms as he offered words of encouragement. With her gone, he now appreciated how useless his optimistic outlook had probably sounded.

The forest northwest of the town was relatively thick, the ground level.

He made good time, dodging trees and bushes, his moccasins absorbing most of the noise as he ran. The Bowies jiggled against his hips and the Vega holsters flapped as he moved. He was wearing a green shirt for camouflage and faded jeans.

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