SHORT STORY of WARD COURIER: The Inventor's Tale: "The Blacksmith and the Mirror," Continued
From the unpublished novel "The Roycroft Tales" (c) 2001 by Ward Courier under the pen name Mason Winfield
He was still thinking about that room as his companion led them back toward the Inn. "Next time we'll ride out to the colony," said his new friend when they parted on the steps. As Vauno pulled the heavy door, he pondered the saying carved into it and its mysterious punctuation: 'Produce great people; the rest follows:'
As soon as he entered he was back where he had been. He walked past the black windows to the bar, wondering if he had just had a dream. His companion scowled into his beer and needed no prodding to let on that he felt slighted, left alone for what may have been forty minutes. Vauno barely responded. He felt like he had been blown in off of a cloud. His routine scowl had let loose like a muscle that had suddenly lost its cramp.