Book of Seth: Exit Strategy: A Fallen Chronicles Book by O'Brien Dan

Book of Seth: Exit Strategy: A Fallen Chronicles Book by O'Brien Dan

Author:O'Brien, Dan [O'Brien, Dan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2015-03-19T16:00:00+00:00


THE AIR RUSHING AGAINST my body felt strange. It was cold; yet, it warmed my muscles. The tunnel that stretched out before me was foreign and the ground beneath the vehicle was uneven. I could feel each individual dip and drop along the terrain as I maneuvered it at speeds that were no doubt unsafe. The panel that faced me flashed with bold black letters. I could not understand it. That was until I saw in front of me what the computer had been indicating all along: the Series 4500 the others had escaped in.

I slammed on the brakes, turning the bike as best I could. The bike buckled and fell onto its side, dragging me with it. Sparks ignited all about me as I struggled with the straps that had wrapped themselves around my feet. It rebounded off of the Series 4500 and sent me flying into the clay walls of the tunnel. The machine had stopped, but the front and back tires continued to spin as I watched a dust cloud form around my impact. My vision was hazy as I tried to look out through the dust fog that had blanketed the air.

Figures emerged, faceless as they approached me.

“Seth?” I heard one of them whisper in the darkness.

The edges of my vision had begun to blur. As I looked out at the faces as they grew closer, I thought I recognized the voice.

“He’s hurt.” Another one of them spoke.

I tried to get up, but my body would not respond.

“We have to get him to Duirin.” It was the first voice again.

I could almost see the face. The darkness had spread completely across my vision and I could no longer see.

One of them moved closer. Suddenly, I had the surreal feeling that I was floating through the air.

My mind drifted.

The darkness was welcoming, but then I saw her. Leane: she was outlined in white light. Her body was draped with a dress. The single fabric garment suited her. She moved close to me. She touched my face and held her hand there, looking at me with wide glassy eyes.

Her lips parted. “Soon….” The word was soft and gentle.

As the darkness flashed to white, her face lingered.



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