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I entered the smithy and looked around at the interior of the entranceway, trying to appear passive as I looked about the environment I just entered. Since this was a blacksmith shop with no living quarters attached, there was a main entrance where people could place and pick up their orders and the work area itself which was kept separate. There were two young men manning the counter at the far side of the room, which looked no bigger than the waiting room at Ilane’s clinic, as well as one standing in front of a door leading into the workshop. The two behind the counter looked to be between the ages of twelve and sixteen, while the one standing guard was harder to discern. All of them had a neutral expression of hidden hostility on their faces and I read the same in their body language. Regardless of their hidden ire, I made my way towards the counter, noticing that one of the two boys had moved his hands from the top of the counter to behind it. Given the neighborhood, not to mention who probably owned this shop, there was a crossbow hidden underneath.

“Welcome to the Fractured Irons,” said the boy with his hands still on the counter. “Are you here to place an order or pick one up?”

“Actually, I want to speak to whomever runs this facility, about a previous business arrangement that this smithy was facilitating for my town.”

The two boys shared a quick glance, though I was unable to ascertain the look that was shared but the guard’s hands clenching after my statement did not go unnoticed.

“What business do you have with him,” the other one asked with an air of arrogance, “that requires you to come in here armed, with a bunch of women playing soldier?”

The two boys laughed at the comment that was made, while the guard continued to stand in front of the door, expressionless.

“First, I do not have to answer the questions of a boy,” I stated, my irritation obvious in my words. “A boy who is standing behind a counter, pretending he is a man of importance, when he is nothing more than a greeter and errand boy. Second, these women have seen more battle then most of the soldiers stationed in Retvan, so mind your tongue and show them the respect that they are due. Third, I am an envoy of the Patron of Cartha and you will show some god’s damned respect, or I will cut out your tongue and feed it to you! Now, either lead me to the person who runs this smithy, as it is clearly not any of you, or I will take my business elsewhere. You can then explain to your boss how you pissed off an envoy of the present Patron of Cartha in a sad attempt to seem macho and lost any chance of restarting our business arrangement. I hope that he beats you within an inch of your lives for your insolence!”

The boy who had hidden his hands underneath the counter, bought them back up onto the table, his face pale and he looked visibly upset at my outburst. The other boy looked no different than his colleague; even the guard had a worried look on his face and his posture relaxed. I reached into my pocket and showed the document from Edgar, with the Patron’s seal confirming its authenticity.

“As for why I brought them, they are elite mercenaries, whom the Patron hired to provide protection during my time in Retvan. The news of a criminal element harassing the town has reached as far as Cartha and my boss did not want me to come unprotected. So, wherever I go, they go, end of story!”

“I am sorry, sir,” the first boy stated, fear evident in his voice. “Because of those same elements we have had to be distrusting of anyone who was not a usual customer.”

While it was a plausible story, it did not match their body language when I entered, nor the current body language of the guard. While the two in front of me were more relaxed, the guard still had a more aggressive posture that was not typical of a guard, despite the relaxed look he gave off. I knew that my companions had read the same signs I had, as their hands were each resting on the pommel of their swords.

“Be that as it may, I do not have all day to waste, prattling on with you two. Is the person who runs this smithy here and may I please speak with him?”

I extended my hand, gesturing for them to return the document, trying hard to look like an impatient aristocrat.

The two boys exchanged another glance before one replied, “I will go back and check to see if the owner is busy, sir. He is currently working in the back, on an order for a favored customer.”

The boy ran off and was let into the back of the shop and I was not at all surprised to hear nothing happening inside, despite what the young man had said. While there were times spent grinding and sharpening finished works, there would still be noises made that were not present. I stood impatiently, glancing at the door every few minutes, looking as if I had better things to do. I was assessing the biggest threat in the room and formulating the best way to incapacitate him without having to use my abilities in a public setting. He stood three inches taller than me, at six foot four inches, and looked to be at least two hundred and fifty pounds, most of it muscle. I was best equipped to get rid of him quickly if the situation called for it, while one of the others would be able to take care of the boy. I noticed that, as time passed, the guard became more agitated, causing me a flash of memory and a small bit of panic. The masked man who had participated in the last two dreams that involved Brenson, was the guard that was standing before me. I turned in mock anger and annoyance, gesturing for Janet to lean in, so that I could speak with her.

“The guard standing in front of the door over there was present in my dreams,” I whispered, hoping he would not overhear. “He has not acted like he recognizes me, so I think it was just Brenson’s subconscious using someone intimidating to elicit fear from the dream me, not knowing that I had been present in his dream. If that is him, that means that the guard knows him and where he could be, if Brenson was able to place him into the dream as he did.”

Janet gave a slight nod and replied, “Simply say the word, and we will do whatever is necessary, Davik, we are all behind you! Rest assured, if I am ever rendered incapacitated, they will follow any order you give them, without hesitation or reservation.”

I turned to Celka and whispered the warning of who he might be and what ties he might have to her brother. She responded in her own quirky way, trying to walk to the counter and tripping, causing an item in her hand to be dropped near the guard’s feet. As she began to pick herself up, the guard bent down and picked up the item she had dropped, handing it back to her. She thanked him and returned to the counter, pretending to be interested in some of the goods that were in cases and on shelves behind the remaining young man. After a few moments, she returned and gave me a slight shake of the head, with a forlorn look on her face. To the two men in the room, it would seem like she did not find anything she liked, to me it confirmed that he was not Voguel.

“Very well, it seems that I have wasted my time coming here,” I said, making sure I sounded severely agitated. “I will tell my Patron that you do not wish to regain our business and we will look elsewhere to have our needs met. I should have more than enough time to visit a few different smith shops, before they close for the evening, I am sure that one of them would be more than happy to help me.”

The remaining youth got a panicked look on his face as I said that and began to visibly sweat in fear. As I turned to leave, the young man rushed out from behind the counter and tried desperately to get me not to leave, telling me that it should only be a few minutes more.

In a minute or two, the door behind the guard opened and the other young man came out, followed by another man. This man looked to be mid-aged, a little bit shorter than me, with brown and grey hair. He was wearing clothes typical of a smith, much as I remembered my father wearing when I was small. He did not have any damage to his throat, so I was confident that this was not Brenson, but it did not mean he did not have some ties to him.

“Hello there, my name is Vincent. I was told by young David, here, that you were from Cartha and looking for me. I can also see that Curtis was doing his best to try and stop you from leaving before David and I returned. We had not heard from anyone there in about a year, so we wondered what had happened. I told them both that, should someone arrive from Cartha, to let me know so I can deal with the matter personally.”

He extended his hand and I grasped it, giving him a friendly shake. He then reached into his pocket and pulled out the document I had given young David, returning it to me. I placed it back into my pouch, acting as if his arrival was of no concern to me.

“Yes, my Patron apologizes for the issues that arose. However, there has been an issue that had come up that demanded our attention. Unfortunately the issue cost us the life of our Patron and it took a year to find someone to take Brant’s place. Given the issues that had to be dealt with, the acting Patron was unable to facilitate the required discussions for renewal of the deal. Once my Patron had spent enough time accustoming himself to his new position, he began to work to familiarize himself with various deals that the Patronage had set up prior to his posting. It took a few months to go over everything, and I was sent here after he realized that the deal that had been struck had not been renewed. He sent me to find out the details of the original deal, as Brant was not a studious record keeper. I am to see if that would work again, or if we could discuss a more mutually beneficial arrangement.”

He nodded a few times and then became slightly lost in thought for a few moments, before realizing something important.

“I believe I have a copy of the original contract in the back,” Vincent said with a friendly smile, “if you would like to follow me, please? We will be able to sit down and go over everything there.”

“Of course, but I have explicit instructions from my Patron that I am to go nowhere without my protective detail, and of course my aide would have to come with me. She will be the one to confirm the contents of the contract and apply our new seal once the deal has been completed, to make everything official.”

His smile faltered for a moment, “I am afraid that the facilities are not large enough for all of us to be comfortable, given the various equipment we have. How about one of them comes in with you, while the other six stand guard out here? That way, we can have more room and you do not break your Patron’s trust by going somewhere unguarded. Before I forget, what was your name, sir?”

“Of course. My name is Revar. It is a pleasure to meet you, Vincent. Janet, Celka, follow me please, the rest of you please keep watch out here.”

All eight of them replied with a ‘Yes, Sir!’ that seemed suspiciously timed to ensure all eight said it at the same time.

He gestured for us to go through the door and we entered, cautiously. As soon as we crossed the threshold, my eyes scanned the room for possible dangers. I did my best to make it look like I was looking to see what their facilities looked like. David did not come in, nor did Curtis, but the guard did, and was now standing in front of the door on this side. I knew that the six that remained would be able to deal with any issue that arose, should the situation call for it.

We made our way towards a table near the back and I noticed a unique arch on the wall, that looked out of place with the rest of the building. The arch was three layers of stones, going along the wall in an exaggerated ‘U’ shape. It was three layers of stone deep, sitting out from the back wall by at least half a foot, but I had remembered that other sections of the wall had the same style on them. Janet and I took a seat while Celka walked about the room, looking at the various workspaces. This was designed as a proper smithy and did show signs of use, but it still felt off to me. Vincent puttered around his shelves until he found the document he was looking for and brought it back to the table.

“As you can see, we were tasked with providing fabricated items of various uses and quantities to Cartha. We have even grown to provide some of our services to Trontar, though in limited quantities.

Given the death of Cartha’s only smith, the Patron at the time believed that it would be the best option until he found a new smith to work in the town. Bureaucracy prevented him from being able to, so each year he renewed the contract, until a year ago. We sent correspondence to Cartha to see if the reason was that a new smith had been found, but there was no reply. As you can see at the bottom, the contract stated we would continue deliveries for a year, to allow for negotiations to be made, if necessary. That ended a month ago, so I am surprised you came, but glad that you wish to renew our partnership. We would be perfectly happy with the previous arrangement if your Patron is willing.”

He handed me the document to look over and, if it were not for our new smith, as well as who was pulling the strings behind this facility, it would have been a decent arrangement.

I sat back, studying Vincent. “Now would you be content for this arrangement to be renewed as is or would you prefer to change some of the terms of the arrangement?”

“That depends on you,” he said with a warm smile. “Would your Patron be happy with the terms of this arrangement?”

“Of course he would, this looks to be fine and seems like it would benefit both parties. Celka, please come over to check this, then we can finalize this deal and place the new Patron’s seal on it.”

Celka nodded, a slightly bored expression on her face, and came over to the table to look over the documents. She spent about five minutes going over the document herself, before she nodded, signifying that it was acceptable. She then pulled out a seal stamp and a piece of red wax, to maintain the illusion we were conveying. She knew that I meant for her to use the seal stamp that she tested us with, though this time she had dipped the entire stamp in a solution of Wolf’s Bane, that would either cause a reaction or slight skin irritation. She began to heat the wax using a candle, placing the stamp next to her.

“Well, if that is everything,” I said with a smile. “Would you like to do the honors of placing my Patron’s seal on the documents and finishing this deal?”

He smiled and nodded towards both of us, holding his hand open to receive the stamp. Celka tossed it and I felt my breath catch as I waited for him to catch it. When it landed in his hand, he instinctively closed his fist and a second later cried out in pain. We pretended that it was nothing, as he grasped his wrist, the pain visible on his face.

“Sorry about that,” he muttered, his voice catching for a moment. “It is just an old injury that acts up from time to time, when I extend it the wrong way. I just need my assistant to help me deal with the cause of the pain and I should feel better in a moment or two.”

In a flash, a knife appeared and tore through Celka’s throat before any of us had time to react. I was surprised that I had not heard the person come in, let alone get up behind us, until I looked up and was shocked at who it was, I saw.

As Celka’s neck poured out blood, Violet used the old woman’s cloak to clean the blood from the blade before letting the lifeless body fall on the table. She locked a cold stare on me, and I saw red, letting all the rage of her betrayal loose to fuel what would come next. I could not let my confusion distract me and wasted no time grasping Vincent by the neck, using all my strength to crush his neck. I felt the bones in his spine crack and break under the stress, his body going limp almost instantly in my hand. I tossed his body to the side and turned back to see Janet fighting with Violet and the big hulk of the guard coming up behind her. In a dash of speed, I closed the distance and threw a punch at the lumbering man’s head. He saw me coming out of the corner of his eye and moved his head slightly, causing the blow to glance instead of impact fully. Had I hit him full on, I would have probably broken his neck, but instead, he was sent flying back, slamming into large anvil. I moved to try and help Janet but was forced to jump out of the way of a flying anvil, the one that the guard had just impacted with.

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I woke for the last time in my camp, knowing that it will be some time before I can come back. I was not sure if I would be able to, as the stakes of what is to come have never been higher. I could walk away from this or I could end up dying - there were too many factors to predict what the possible outcome would be. Lillian was still sleeping on the other side of the fire and I figured I would let her sleep just a little longer. The past few days had been trying for both of us and we had...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 2 As the Waning Moon SetsChapter 6

“Excuse me gentlemen, is there a problem here?” We all turned to look at the source of the question, to find Jerreth standing behind the two men, arms crossed along his chest. His gaze was cool and passive as he looked from person to person. I then looked at each of the men more closely, they were holding pieces of wood, no doubt scraps laying around they felt would work as clubs. “It is none of your business darkie,” yelled one of the men, “our business is with this murderous piece of...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 12

We arrived at the western encampment a few minutes later. I had been surprised to find the people of the capital forced to live outside the fortified area of the city. What genuinely surprised me was the number of soldiers that were camped outside the core of the city. Based on the Dran’s vanity, I would have assumed he would keep as many soldiers he could between him and any Voguel. My gut told me that these were ones he could not confirm as totally loyal to him. So, under the guise of...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 25

I felt odd in a way I could not place and tangled in a darkness I could not fully perceive. As I opened my eyes, I found myself once again within a dreamscape that was not my own. The one I shared with my ladies felt different than the one I currently found myself in. I stretched out with my senses, hoping that they would work here and what I found was peculiar. The environment was strange, with no form other than the dense forest and storm clouds above. It only seemed to stretch out for a...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 26

We woke a few hours later at the same time, which was not surprising. We had slipped into our dreamscape and we had noticed that we would all come out of it at the same time. This occurred every time, and we emerged rested, despite what had occurred. While they had acquiesced to my request for resting, they decided to try and pull us all into their dreamscape. They had succeeded and we were pulled into an accurate facsimile of my bedroom back in Cartha. There were some differences, since the...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 5

I awoke with a start, and found I needed to retch as well, the imagery had made me sick to my stomach, and I swore that my genitals felt a little tender. It was as if they felt a miniscule fraction of what had happened, and it only made me curse Brant even more. Once I had finished throwing up, I got some water, and went about cleaning up after myself. Once I had that done, I went about my morning business, after putting some more wood on the fire. When I returned to the cavern, I went to...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 30

Lillian “You have been asking around about something you shouldn’t be, little lady. I am afraid you are going to have to come with us, or you might get hurt.” I looked around, hoping to find something that I would be able to use, but there was nothing. I closed my eyes, focusing on the training I did with Janet and the others on the way here and everything that I learned. I opened my eyes to see the ringleader stepping towards me, reaching his arm out to grab me. One of the things they...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 6

I awoke with no memory of what might have appeared in my dreams, and I was thankful for that. The mixture of the journal contents, as well as somehow reliving Brant’s dreams, was starting to weigh on me. I knew I had to find out what each was leading me to, but I worried what I would be like when I reached the end. I stretched my sore muscles - I would need to get more padding for my bed roll. For now, I would go check my snares for any animals they might have caught, and then collect the...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 1 Beneath the Blood MoonChapter 5

It took me a while to return to the village, the blood moon had finally set, and the sun had already started cresting over the hillside. It had taken me a long time to get back because I had decided to bring the bodies of my kills with me. I did not want to start a panic with the villagers, so I had to make them look like more victims. It was hard to stomach, cutting into them like that, but it had to be done. If I brought them back with the injuries I gave them as wolves, there would be...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 2 As the Waning Moon SetsChapter 13

I made my way from the inn to the market east of there, where Clive had said they had been ambushed. When I arrived, there was a bustle of activity, normal for a market of this size, as well as a grouping of soldiers on the far side. I suspected that was where the attack had transpired. I weaved my way through the crowd until I arrived at the other side, where three soldiers were investigating the area. “Good afternoon gentlemen, what exactly happened here? Do you have any idea who did...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 14

With the meeting concluded, we said our goodbyes to Vestra and planned our next steps. “Well, I am not sure that went very well, but I guess that we will soon see,” I said with a sigh. Janet nodded, “It is done, the next step is figuring out where the Voguel are hiding and launching their attacks from.” “It was easier in Bardack due to the smaller number of Voguel attacks,” I said as I pondered the problem. “You have centuries of such attacks and they keep coming back. We would need to...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 1 Beneath the Blood MoonChapter 14

When I opened my eyes the sun had gone down, and the moon had begun its rise. The attacks occurred when the moon was at its highest point in the sky. I had some time; I collected my gear, and headed downstairs. The others were sitting at the table; the tension could be cut with a knife. I could see the worry on their faces; Liza and Trina were in tears. Trent and Carl were trying to calm them down, while the rest sat with hard looks on their faces. I was shocked to hear that, but looking...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 1 Beneath the Blood MoonChapter 12

The arrow went right through his Adam’s apple, all he managed was a gurgle before falling forward. The sound he made must have reached his comrades, as I heard them increase the speed of their approach. When he had hit the ground, the arrow was pushed even further through his neck, causing a spurt of blood to escape the wound. I could see that the arrow had pierced his spine, near the base of his skull. Within moments, he stopped breathing; a large puddle of blood was oozing out around him....

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 2

I woke up the next morning, thankful not to have been plagued by another dream like the one I had had the night before. The idea of reliving Brant’s memories through my dreams was troublesome and left a bad taste in my mouth. While it could answer questions I had, I had felt tainted right down to my soul after that first dream. Though when I recalled it, there was one aspect missing - me. The memory was not one that resulted in his death, and I wondered if it could have been from before I had...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 1 Beneath the Blood MoonChapter 8

The next week was much of the same routine each day. Wake up and spend roughly twenty-four hours cutting logs into boards, without any sleep. The boys came after the second day and began to work with me to deal with the logs. The tough weather had come through and I did my best to protect the inside of the house. With them working together on one and me working on another, we doubled the work that could be done. Violet would visit for breakfast and lunch, while Ruben would eat dinner and help...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 18

“Davik!” Ilane pleaded - her speech was slightly slurred. “I need your help Violet has gone missing!” “Well,” Edgar said with a sigh. “It seems like you have something more important to deal with. We will talk tomorrow when you have a moment free. Hopefully, we can do the transfer of funds then.” I took Ilane’s arm and helped her to a chair as Edgar and Revar saw their way out and closed the door. “Ilane, tell me what happened. Where is Violet and why are you like this? Is Kafe alright?...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 33

Davik When I awoke, my body seemed to be reacting to the highly erotic dream. The dream felt different than most, like the dreams that had Brenson appear in them, but I was unsure what it meant. Perhaps the lingering feelings for them had manifested in the dream, but it felt so real and it made me yearn to see them again. I closed my eyes, dropping myself into my meditative state, hoping that it would help to alleviate the erection that the dream had caused. If Brenson were to come in and...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 2 As the Waning Moon SetsChapter 8

The next three months were a bit of a blur as my days were full of exercise and training. I would wake up each morning, with one of the sisters in bed with me. Thankfully, my clothing seemed to remain on, but their clothing seemed to lessen. They would notice the effect it had on me and giggle in response. After a light kiss on the lips, they would saunter out of the room to get ready. I would make my way downstairs to a nice hearty breakfast and a table full of friends. The day’s tasks would...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 1 Beneath the Blood MoonChapter 16

I laid my eyes on her once again, I was lucky that such a beautiful creature loved me as much as she did. I only hoped that I would be worthy of that love. I spent the rest of the night just watching her, as I waited for the sun to begin its journey through the sky. Just after dawn, Violet woke up, stretching her beautiful body, and greeted me with a warm smile. She gave me a soft, passionate kiss, got out of the bed, and left the room. A short time later, she returned with a tray of...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 2 As the Waning Moon SetsChapter 17

As the shock from the contents of the letter wore off, anger filled me at the audacity of the person sending these people after me. I did not know what I had done to warrant this level of aggression and I was not the only person that was affected by this, as he was toying with the lives of so many people. I had to stop him before any more people fell victim to his malicious intent and Ilane noticed the seething anger I was feeling. “What is the matter, Davik?” Ilane asked, a confused look on...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 6

“How long has it been?” The woman before me asked softly. “You have grown into a fine young man, Davik.” My eyes narrowed, “It has been ten years, but this is not possible. You were not Voguel, nor should this be able to occur like this. I have dreamt of my mother often over the years, but you are nothing like her. So, end your mindless tricks and show me who you really are.“ The woman’s eyes twinkled, a small amount of pride appeared in her eyes and she shook her finger at me. “Ahh, ahh,...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 16

As I entered the back of the wagon, I fought to clear my head of the feelings her appearance was dredging up from the recesses of my mind. She looked so much like my mother had when I was young, and if felt the yearning a child has to be embraced by their mother. I had thought that she had made herself resemble my mother through manipulation, a way of adjusting my dreamscape to benefit her agenda. Now I believed that she merely used it, knowing through the dreamscapes connection that she...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 24

We cut our way through another dozen Voguel before we reached the end of the scent trail. We turned right down a fork corridor and found an open door. My senses told me there was at least one person inside. But there could have been more. Lillian, however, confirmed that there was only one and her demeanor meant that it was our former captive. I slowly walked into the room and saw multiple cells, one of which was open. I approached the open door to find her in chains. There was a dead body on...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 3 A New Moon RisesChapter 14

The sheepish look that was on Violet’s face quickly turned into one of blinding rage. She tried to force her way inside, and looked to want to attack Lillian, until I grabbed her. She kicked and hit my arms and shoulders violently, but I was really surprised when she sank her teeth into my arm. I cried out in pain, but I did not let her out of my grasp, afraid she might hurt Lillian. “Let me go, Davik! The bitch needs to pay for taking what is mine! If you do not let me go, I will...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 4

I felt drained as I sat on the bed and, though they were only pricks of the skin, the experience was enough to make me lightheaded. However, it was the mixing of the blood that had left me feeling drained. Lillian had said that I would feel better with some rest and left with the others to help Janet. The plan was to complete the rest of the procedure with the ladies in their respective rooms. That way they would be able to rest on their beds as the change occurred. The biggest issue would...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 2 As the Waning Moon SetsChapter 20

“Ruben! What in the seven hells are you doing? Why did you kill Trent and what do you mean - ‘unless he finds you’?” Ruben wiped the blood off his sword, using the leg of Trent’s pants, as if it were nothing more than an inconvenience. This arrogant display only further angered me, at his disrespectful attitude more so then the heinous act he had just performed. “I am truly sorry, Davik, but he had to die, as do you. I did not want to have to do this, but I do not have any choice in the...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 2 As the Waning Moon SetsChapter 21

I flashed in and out of consciousness, not sure where I was or what state I was in. I could feel the sensation of being carried, but I was so fatigued I could barely move. I had been fed something to drink and the effects of the poisons seemed to have been lessened by it. The next time I had come back into consciousness, I felt like my body was burning up; I had never felt a fever such as this and I struggled to try and get some help, but my body would not move. I could hear arguing on the...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 8

It had been nearly two months since we had left the port town of Iltha’tal and thankfully we had not run into any trouble. We had maintained the schedule of who would travel the forests and who would travel in the wagon. Of those who did travel in the wagon, the driver on duty rotated between everyone and at least one other sat to keep them company. They also kept their eyes on the forest just in case something slipped by the others. Training their skills and accessing their combat awareness...

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Blood Moon Chronicles Book 4 Many Faces of the MoonChapter 18

Aphronia walked quickly as she made her way through the dark corridors. Her cloak glided through the air as she moved quickly and purposefully through the lair, the swish of her dress caressing her legs as she made long quick strides. Her plan had not gone at all the way she hoped, but she had been able to escape with the knife and had been able to poison those bitches. She had been unsure if their threats had been genuine, but she hoped they enjoyed having their so-called cure fed to them....

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