Evolution: A Monster Battling LitRPG (Djinn Tamer - Bronze League Book 3) by Derek Alan Siddoway & A.J. Cerna

Evolution: A Monster Battling LitRPG (Djinn Tamer - Bronze League Book 3) by Derek Alan Siddoway & A.J. Cerna

Author:Derek Alan Siddoway & A.J. Cerna [Siddoway, Derek Alan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Undaunted Publishing
Published: 2019-06-19T16:00:00+00:00


It wasn’t a bad start, but there was still a long way to go. As much as he liked the process of raising his Bond with a Djinn, it was time-consuming. And time wasn’t really a luxury he had.

Jackson then released Scrappy and Asena. As expected, both of them had made it through the last day and a half unscathed inside the safety of stasis. Asena, happy to be out of her ring, raced up and down the beach playing fetch with a stick, while Scrappy and Rebel rose into the sky to search for signs of Black and her ferry. From what he could tell, they were around where they needed to be. All they had to do was wait.

Fiona lounged on the edge of the beach under the shade of a large palm tree. Jackson stole a few glances her way when it looked like she’d drifted off to sleep, trying to work out what would happen between them. The information about Kay had put him on edge and, even though they’d shared a kiss, he felt more anxiety than in the days prior. Recovering the Everore and getting back in time for the Battle Royale seemed like a much simpler task to focus on, but they were coming down to the wire. They’d lost a couple days thanks to the storm, and their buffer for getting back was quickly running out.

A long melodic cry from Rebel caught Jackson’s attention. He looked up to find Rebel and Scrappy gliding down toward them, both calling out in excitement. Jackson looked down the beach to the north and saw Black’s ferry approaching. After a quick pat of thanks to Scrappy, Jackson returned the Scoundrook to his ring as Fiona wakened from her doze and realized what was going on.

The boat seemed to be back in perfect working order, even if it lacked the sun-bleached canvas over the deck from before. Jackson could see Black steering the boat up the small inlet bay at the helm and, as soon as they reached the shallow water, Kay jumped off the side and rushed toward Jackson and Fiona.

She hit Jackson hard enough he stumbled back and almost went down in the sand. After a long, tight hug, Kay smacked Jackson hard in the shoulder. “You idiot! Do you know how much I was worried about you two?”

Out of the corner of his eye, Jackson saw Fiona go stiff and look at the ground. Kay launched into a dozen questions, firing off one after another before Jackson had a chance to answer any.

“All right, all right, you can fill us in on the boat,” Black growled. “We’ve wasted enough time with this little excursion. Let’s get you to the right island so I can get some rest while you jaunt off again. Luckily, I was able to repair the boat on the way here, so we should be going much faster, barring any other mishaps.”

They boarded the boat, where Vega, Heath, and Sloan waited below decks out of the sun.



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