Chapter 10As soon as the men were in the inn’s main room the following morning the innkeeper came over, pointing to six canvas pouches on one of the tables. “Your provisions, as asked for,” the man said. “With apples?” Piers asked hopefully. “Indeed, sir. If you will have a seat, all of you, I’ll have your breakfast brought to you so you’re well-fed before your journey.” Breakfast was porridge, brown bread with honey, and cider. As soon as they finished, they put the provisions pouches in their haversacks and departed. Crossing the road, they entered Glenarif Forest, walking toward the foothills of Ayr Peak while keeping a watch for any werewolves who might notice them and try to attack. “They’d be foolish to attempt it,” Walcher said when Lochlan first asked if he thought they might