Jaguar Moon (Jaguar Sun Series Book 2) by Martha Bourke

Jaguar Moon (Jaguar Sun Series Book 2) by Martha Bourke

Author:Martha Bourke
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, adventure, paranormal romance, fantasy, series, mayan, adult and young adult
Publisher: Martha Bourke


CHAPTER FOURTEEN

My landing back in Italy wasn’t quite as graceful as it should have been. I leaned forward, then backward to catch my balance. Which I did. Sort of. And then my eyes locked on my target.

“Oh. My. God. Were you just spying on me? Do you have any idea how messed up that is?” I stared daggers at Akil, waiting for an explanation.

“I wasn’t spying. I—”

“Then what would you call it?” I demanded.

“I was worried. I just wanted to be sure you were all right.” He rubbed his thumb and forefinger together, making little sparks fly.

“Well, as you can see, I’m just fine. And I can live without the cloak and dagger crap.”

He raised his eyebrows. “What?”

“Oh, never mind!”

“I only wanted to be sure you were safe.”

“Okay, fine, I’m safe. You know what? I’m tired of Italy. Let’s go.” I’m tired of Italy? O—kaay.

Akil suggested that we go back to the stream. It seemed like a fine idea to me. If I murdered him there, no one would find the body. Oh, that’s right. Gods didn’t die. Or so I’d been told.

We settled back down on Akil’s rock. I looked across the water and thought about everything that had happened in the last twenty-four hours. I thought about Matt and how I’d almost lost Lyssa. That put me back on track in a big way.

“Healing is my other power, isn’t it?”

“Yes,” he said. “Healing nature, really. Organic things. Plants, animals, humans. Things that are tied to the earth.”

“But not gods.”

“No, not gods.” His voice sounded far away, as though he were lost in his own memories.

“Take me there, Akil. I need to know what happened to Akina. All this stuff you’ve told me doesn’t make any sense. Immortals don’t die, so why is she dead? Please, I need to know.”

“Are you sure, Maya? You need to be certain.”

“I am. I’m sure.” Actually, I was totally scared out of my mind. But the memories didn’t seem to be coming back on their own. Maybe they never would. Was I just supposed to wait around and hope they did? Hardly. “Please, Akil.”

“All right. This time, as you move from memory to memory, just let them play out. Remember that these are shadows of long ago events. There is no way to change them.”

“Got it.” I said.

He nodded and gently put two fingers to my forehead.



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