andcruenation), the assumption for much of the Middle Ages was that divine intervention was entirely possible and even to be expected in lawsuits and criminal cases. A separate question would be: how were miracles and their effects dealt with legally, if at all?
Everything they knew about their world is different now. In such times, the two will naturally bond and let their natural instincts kick in. They will learn to survive, but also to open their hearts to each other. Praying for Rain, by B. B. Easton This is one of the most intense ...