She needed that quite desperately.
“Alright…before we do anything else, can I get my mechanical arm and a haircut? I can hardly see,” Kayden said—having had parted his hair down the middle since walking on his own.
Ellery was ashamed to admit it but in all this time together, she had never thought of Soyer’s family or how they must have felt being sent his body without his horn.
I finally got well enough to finish writing that damned epilogue to book three:
Getting home would just have to wait a little while longer.
“Well, then,” Iris started, shrugging. “Ready when you two are.”
Lester didn't say anything but he too had noticed Victor's sinister look. A few minutes later, he tried to thank him. But since he didn't feel comfortable talking to him, he just smiled at the sky.
When she became archmage she was bathed in the pool of the sages, a water infusedwith pure magical energy that grants the user to increase the amount of arcane energy that their bodiescan handle.
Gradually, the sand slowed until Aryan and I were the only still beings in the desert.
A Xeon just like me…
Here's mine! It's from my fantasy novel named The Prince of Chains.
Maybe the next 10 years wouldn't be so bad after all.
Cobalt pulled down the blankets to look at the king.
I felt her relief as she parted the water further to reveal a small sunken boat.
“Understood sir.” Xander replied promptly.
Showmen like Emil lived to please, but sometimes Jun wondered if he’d die if he didn’t.
Wren grinned, throwing two thumbs up.
There were grumbles of consensus, but in the corner, I could hear Cordelia whisper to a small group of mermaids, “Anisha has become too soft-hearted over the years. We will have to take matters into our own hands.”
Many of the people look up in hope and expectation for the new year.
"Perhaps." Nox lengthened his words and peered about him to make sure they were alone, before leaning towards the shorter female and saying quietly, "we need to talk, don't you think?"
It will change everything.
I mean, it truly will change everything,
“Depends,” I approached cautiously. “Can you really bring the goddesses back to life?”