
About The King's Dog
by Missouri Dalton
32 pages / 8400 words
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Morgan lost everything he cared about most during the
war: the love of his life, his self respect, and his honor. After killing a
man in a barroom brawl he resigned himself to madness and imprisonment until
his execution. But it seems his god has another path in mind. War has broken
out again in the kingdom, and the army needs every recruit they can get
their hands on, including convicts. Morgan will have to fight hard to
overcome his inner demons, end the war, and perhaps get a second chance at
love.

Sample
Mold. Musty with the tang of rust and piss.
Mushrooms, fat white things like bloated corpses grew on the walls.
There was no light to send them away. The spiders and glow-worms kept
steady company on their mushroom balconies.
Dust rose from the old hay scattered on the floor when I shifted off my
tingling thigh. The ceiling was obscured, though by standing on the
plank bench chained to the far wall I could brush my fingers against it.
It was stone, rough and cold.
The summer was a blessing, the stone kept the cell cool. Though the
stink of the upper cell blocks still managed to carry down on the steps
of the guards. The winter was worst. The stone refused heat and the
extra blankets they provided were more hole than fabric. It was my
second summer, and I dreaded it for the winter was closer. I fingered
the leather strap around my neck and its dangling metal circle.
I should be dead already. Should be, but wasn't. I killed that man.
Killed him because I was too drunk to care what my oath was. Too drunk
to care about my own life. I was supposed to hang for it. Supposed to…
but they never came for me. Forgot about me. Stupid bastards forgot
about me. |