Frozen Hearts (Blood and Darkness Book 9) by Aria Storm

Frozen Hearts (Blood and Darkness Book 9) by Aria Storm

Author:Aria Storm [Storm, Aria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-12-02T16:00:00+00:00


Nine:

Hellen was still shivering when we arrived at out destination. Tracking Abigale’s magiks was the easiest way to know which direction to go. I opened the layer of darkness separating us form the earth. A series of surprised sounds and a gunshot rang out.

“Again mate?!”

I asked in an irritable tone as the humans watched me crawl out of the dark portal. Several of the agents seemed ready to piss themselves. Abigale stood with her arms crossed and a stern expression set.

“Just count yerself lucky I didn’t encourage them to shoot more. Mainly because I didn’t wish for them to hit my sister-in-law.”

Abigale said, and Talia climbed into view.

“That’s always a good sign, when your wife’s sister won’t shoot you.”

Talia said in an earnest tone. Unfortunately for her, the royals shooting or backstabbing one another was seemingly genetic. Such unfortunate events occurred far too commonly in the darken fae kingdom.

Abigale got on brilliantly with Talia, despite their differences. Also, it might be a bit hard for Abigale to forget being alert in Alexia’s body when Talia and Lexi became mates.

“The snow’s still coming down full force.”

Gin commented, as he moved over to study my figure. I smiled as I looked around the disheveled offices. It looked like the place had seen better days, with blood stains and loose weapons all around the rooms visible.

“It’s good to see ye well, my friend.”

I said to Gin, and he frowned at me and looked into my eyes.

“Something’s different about you, besides the color of your eyes.”

He observed aloud, and I grinned a sharp-toothed smile at Gin.

“Mainly just the eyes.”

I said in a casual tone, and Gin frowned as if to say he didn’t buy my shite. I liked Gin, but I didn’t feel the need to explain every detail of my powers and my personal function to him. After all, Gin was a good soldier, he reported everything to his superiors. As much as I liked Gin, I didn’t trust his superiors. They already threatened to shoot me with weapons supplied to them by my father. That slight didn’t sit well with me.

“The snow will slow and eventually stop in a few days.”

Talia explained to Gin, and he regarded her warmly, but looked to me for confirmations. I gave him a nod and said, “It’s all true mate, just get out the salts and what not fer the time being. I understand you lot even have automobiles meant to push the snow off the road, keen those.”

I commented, and Gin gave me a queer look, as if just remembering my barely functional knowledge of the modern world. He had some obvious issues regarding my youthful vigor, and my old-arse manner of speech in combination. To his mind, I should be an old maid if I am speaking like I was present before West was won. (Though I particularly loathe that saying, given the mass Native-American deaths.)

“Good ta see ye managed to navigate that death unharmed.”

Edenshire said, as he ambled up to us, while several humans gawked at him.



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