Mad Queens and Dying Kings by L. S. Fayne

Mad Queens and Dying Kings by L. S. Fayne

Author:L. S. Fayne
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: young adult, futuristic, dark matter, dimensions, new adult, magic and mystery, magic and fantasy, heroes and villains, magic and technology, science and sciencefiction
Publisher: L. S. Fayne


Chapter Thirteen

It hadn’t been hard for Natilie to find Ryion. The blanket had given her a very power sighting. He seemed to be a happy child of around three. He, like Karissa, had curly blond hair and blue eyes. He had been adopted by a nice couple who already had a daughter. They lived in the suburbs of San Jose, California. His new sister had brown hair and hazel eyes. She looked to be around five. The two children played nicely, happily. Natilie didn’t see anything threatening. She wished all children could be so well treated.

Natilie put a magical tag on both children. She would know if something were to happen to make the children unhappy or scared. She could check on them, and make sure everything was okay if she felt its tug.

Natilie pulled her consciousness to Karissa’s room. She found them cuddled up and talking. She remembered a time when she, as a small child, had also cuddled up with Vevila. Unlike Karissa, Natilie had always had tons of relatives to cuddle with. Karissa was so alone. It made Natilie’s heart ache.

They still hadn’t figured out who owned the purple contact lens. On most objects, Natilie could get a sighting, but the contact lens had been rinsed and left in water. It had also been handled by too many people. She didn’t have a clue who owned the thing. It was disturbing to think that a spy was still amongst them.

Natilie sighed, she couldn’t ignore him any longer.

“What?” She asked the doctor.

“I want to talk to the Snake Lady,” he stated.

“Ava does not want to talk to you,” Natilie told him for the umpteenth time. “She does not know why her body works the way it does. You irritate her. Why don’t you go talk to Darlene?”

“She will only talk to Erran,” the doctor complained.

“Cuz you’re a pain,” Natilie muttered.

“What?” He frowned at her.

“What do you want?” She snapped irritably.

“I think I can help her,” he told her, “Ava.”

“Is that true, or just a ploy to make us talk to you?” Natilie studied him.

“I didn’t just play with snakes for a living,” he informed her. “I have a doctorates in primate physiology. She’s doing the wrong things to build her structure. I’m not sure the Asian lady isn’t doing things deliberately to hurt her.”

Now, he had Natilie’s full attention. She and Vevila knew things weren’t right with the workouts, but they and Ava thought it was because they were all on new ground. It was different again if Ling was deliberately hurting her.

“Why do you say that?” Natilie asked him.

“I’ve watched her face when she asks Ava to do something stupid,” he told her. “She’s amused.”

“Okay,” Natilie stood up, “let’s go talk to Ava. You irritate her though, and it’s back to the silent treatment. Got it?”

“Got it,” he sighed.

Natilie checked and found Ava in the sand with her salamanders. She smiled. No one bothered her when she was resting with her salamanders. It got too darn hot. Natilie had an answer for that.



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