The gentle breeze blew softly, and the warm sunlight covered the earth. The grass on the ground sprouted tender shoots under the bath of the sunlight, and in February, Britain finally revealed a hint of spring.
It was a week after Leonard Ethan returned to London from Cambridge. Taking advantage of the good weather, he and Fairmont headed to an open wasteland outside London for a war reenactment activity and began to test out his newly acquired bow and arrow set.
He held a brand-new, state-of-the-art Turkish bow made of various new materials in his left hand, and slowly pulled the bowstring with his right thumb wearing a plastic steel fingerstall.
With his movements, a shorter arrow than the standard one slid over the groove of Leonard's left thumb and then flew out forcefully when he released the bowstring.