In the lookout tower on the Castle of Love, one of the watchmen held the high powered binoculars to his eyes and slowly scanned the desert waste that spread out before him right to the distant horizon.
“Do you see any activity?” The young soldier at his side asked.
The watchman handed the binoculars over to him and pointed. “See that little group at just slightly less than one-oh-five? They seem to be wearying of the way.”
“Shall I send a dart? One of Agape's darts?”
“Shall I send a dart? One of Agape's darts?”
The watchman shook his head. “No, not yet; hook up the sound waves and we will see if we can catch what they are saying.”
“Sir?”
The watchman was intently scanning the desert once again. He looked over the glasses. “Yes?”
“I recorded the conversation. It is rather faint and staticy in places, but see what you think of it.”
The watchman adjusted the earphones and turned up the volume, and this is what he made out.
“Look, everyone, I think there is a castle over yonder.”
“Sorry, Fiona. That’s just a mirage. There are no castles in these parts.”
“But what if it was. Just what if! Then we could find rest and shelter.”
The watchman whipped off the earphones, eyes shining; “Shoot a dart, shoot one of Cupid’s darts,” He cried, “But aim true!”
Daniel’s hand trembled as he shot not once, not twice but three times! Others crowded around and watched in breathless suspense as the darts glistened and soared in the dry summer’s heat.
One dart had hit its mark; Fiona’s breast. They exuberantly clapped each other on the back while Daniel snatched up the ear phones and someone else the binoculars.
Kelsey picked up another dart; it still had a slight glow and was warm to the touch.
“You maybe are right. I also am weary of this desert land.” But he hesitated, and then threw the dart down. The others had already started to walk on ahead.
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Daniel whirled to face his Captain. “May I go? May I rush over there and lead them to safety?”
The Captain was pleased with the youthful enthusiasm. “Go, lad, but remember to use much tact and discretion. They are used to their old ways and may not be eager to change. ”
The other young recruits leaned over the balustrade surrounding the tower and watched him march swiftly through the gathering darkness, his trusty lamp held high as he traveled.
“It’s dangerous out there,” Simon observed.
“Yes, but he is following instructions, and not going out on his own,” James reminded him.
Simon nodded as they watched the tiny prick of light grow smaller then leap high when Daniel reached the small group who were sitting on boulders and eating their lunch.
“May the King bless his efforts,” The watchman murmured with moist eyes, while the others nodded in agreement.
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