Chapter Thirty-Two
The next four days was absolutely miserable. Between the village they had just come from, to their next stop—the city of Lifa—was a huge wasteland. From what Vanmor taught her,…
The next four days was absolutely miserable. Between the village they had just come from, to their next stop—the city of Lifa—was a huge wasteland. From what Vanmor taught her,…
Nisa was surprised at how smoothly things went for them after that. They found most of the thoas roaming the forest nearby and, fortunately, they were able to take the…
The bandit leader’s hands on Nisa’s hips felt like fire and every part of her wanted to squirm away or hit him where it would hurt the most. But there…
Bea and Nisa embraced Susie as they jogged down to the front of the cave entrance on the lower level of the mountain top. “I’m glad you’re okay! You sure…
The more Nisa saw of this world—Glacea, she’d finally remembered—the more she longed to see of it. Another part of her leaned against Oliver’s chest and relished in the feel…
Nisa was grateful that Susie was always a person to make lists. Half the time, if it wasn’t for Susie, Nisa’s stuff wouldn’t be near as organized. She was more…
Kor’ok, Oliver, and Nisa made their way back from Vanmor’s house. Kor’ok waved goodbye, and then split off for his house, while Oliver and Nisa headed back toward Urraka’a’s inn.…
Nisa and Oliver stood in front of the blue-skinned man in front of the lower-class tavern after explaining to him how they’d gotten the bounty hunter off his trail. “…so…
Walking through the streets of an unknown world without Oliver by her side scared Nisa more than she cared to admit. By now, it was mid-afternoon, so the streets were…
Nisa glanced at her empty plate, wishing that she had more fried fruit. They had stopped by the inn for lunch and fortunately, Urraka’a had agreed to feed them the…
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