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Click hereAt Perra's suggestion, he said his farewells to the rest of the girls and camped out the few days before Aradelle emerged. Bea woke up on the day he arrived at the little shack, allowing them a chance at some alone time before he left. Adalena wouldn't wake until the much slimmer Bea was fed well enough to take care of her daughter as well.
Aradelle was distraught at the news about Ikuno and bordered on hysterical when he explained that he was leaving as well. With one of her lovers gone and the other leaving, Kal spent a very chilly early spring night consoling the alarune. By morning she'd gotten her spirit back and was trying to get promises from him to bring back Azrin's head on a pike when he returned with Ikuno.
Now he stood on the old road that ran past Aradelle's clearing. Looking to the south he could see the mountain range. Just beyond that was nearly everything he had ever known and experienced in his twenty years.
"Ria," he called.
The sprite appeared next to her bag then flitted up to sit on his shoulder. "Yes, Master Kal?"
"I could use some company," he said.
Ria just smiled as Kal took his staff firmly in hand and with a deep, steadying breath, turned and began walking north.
Second reading and it is still great tale. Enjoyed it more the second time because I understood more You need to continue the tale to let us know what happens to all the characters included.
Finishing this series for the first time. Really good job of keeping the plot going. This is interesting just as a fantasy story, with the heat an added bonus. I look forward to reading book 2 and appreciate that you didn't leave everyone hanging.
Love it was an awesome read would love to see more in the future. Thank you for sharing and hope to see more.