Sora’s vision focused on a gray-furred Vulpes as she nodded rigidly. Olivia’s voice was soft spoken. “If—that’s what you’ve decided.” Her white dress was fitted but showed a few rips that had repair work done and there were three blue stripes on her sleeves. Mimi’s yellow irises locked on Sora. “I will have Olivia guide
Sora took a deep breath as they entered the town. There were quite a few humans and Vulpes hauling carts of fruit, grain, and vegetables down the streets and empty carts moving the opposite direction. Sora recognized wheat, onions, carrots, tomatoes, and pears, but there were quite a few she didn’t have the vaguest idea
Sora passed several rooms as she caught up to the group; everyone had met at the entrance. Large stone pillars were erect on either side of the massive doors, leading outside. When she left the warm sensation of the mountain to be embraced by the energizing sky, Sora couldn’t help but smile. The surroundings were
Sora moved to the red light, everyone but Kari followed. The light took up the majority of the wall and looked almost solid. Taking a deep breath she examined the light, looking deeper than what she currently saw; to her surprise, she found symbols. They were similar to what she saw at her aunt’s shrine.
Author’s Note: Okay! I haven’t completed the third book! This is just a teaser chapter, I guess. I finished the first chapter (been super busy with work this week and other obligations). I thought you’d like a sneak peek into book three. I won’t release another chapter until I’ve completed book three. Enjoy! ^_^7 Sora ran
Diane swore harshly as she briskly walked through the halls. I cannot believe I was so blind … everything was a lie! To think I aided in the raising of a demon, and a Duke at that! How will this change the world power structure? The Senator has been confined to his quarters, locked behind
Sora frowned as she watched Aiden hesitate. Eric set him free … completely. His spiritual network is a mass of conflicted emotion, and then he drops that bomb on him… Aiden’s glanced at Bathin as he cracked his neck, moving toward Githa as she struggled to all fours. “I won’t kill you, Githa. I still
Taking a deep breath, she said, “I need to think…” She trailed off as Mary cleared her throat and stepped forward with a slight tremble as she glanced between all the different monsters. “Sora—I think it would be best to get everyone’s opinion on this. I…” She flinched as Bathin’s eyes locked on her, his
Sora felt utterly helpless as Loral continued her beating. Eyia was already bleeding from a gash on her leg, and with every strike, Loral gave her more bruises and cuts. Bathin was now looking up at the ceiling with a dark expression, and his voice continued to drop octaves as he mumbled. “Daēva are such
Shimmering crystals surrounded Eyia as she held up her right hand, Svalinn appearing. Mist exploded around her as the shell of ice formed in a fraction of a second, the sound of expanding crystal echoing through the area. The Daēva smashed into the barrier, but the only sound was crunching ice as cracks broke down