Seven Seals: Dark Savior Series, Book Two by Jim Clougherty

Seven Seals: Dark Savior Series, Book Two by Jim Clougherty

Author:Jim Clougherty [Clougherty, Jim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-02-02T00:00:00+00:00


Bartholomew turned to face the cave with an impatient stride in his step.

“We’ve waited long enough. The treasures await, and no old man will be standing in our way,” he said.

Many in the group agreed, but Giles, as usual, objected. “Shouldn’t we listen to the Wizard? They’re supposed to help people, aren’t they?”

“He did save us…” Bart agreed, then put hands to hips. “Then again, he may not have our best interests at heart. He doesn’t care about us and would prefer it if we simply disappeared. He certainly doesn’t care about you, and the struggling people of this land.” He pointed at Giles with authority.

“Yeah! Balls to the Wizard!” Norman called out. The other bandit cheered along with him.

“Besides, we cannot let our brothers’ deaths be in vain. In their memory, we have to make this count. We may never get a chance like today again,” said Bartholomew.

That had been enough to convince Giles, who nodded in approval in his usual meek manner. The bandits drew their weapons and entered the cave. They could see a great blue light down the tunnel.

“What the hell is that?” Bart asked aloud as he heard one of his men crash to the ground behind him. “Hey! Are you alright?” He bent over to check on the bandit, then turned to see Giles fall unconscious. He was breathing, but his eyes were glazed over, and drool dripped from his open mouth.

Norman looked to his leader with fear in his eyes. “Wh-what do we do?”

“Retreat!” Bartholomew cried. The pair turned and ran for the exit.

Midway back, Bart felt Norman grabbing hold of his arm. He looked back to see that he was in the midst of a fall, and he had those same blank eyes that he’d seen from the others when they had fallen unconscious.

The bandit leader wriggled free and threw him to the ground.

“Sorry…” Bartholomew muttered as he returned focus to the light at the end of the tunnel. The tint of blue that he’d been experiencing since arriving on the island intensified, and soon, it was all he could see. His head became light as a feather, but that didn’t stop panic from overcoming him. “N-no! No!”

A falling sensation was the last thing that Bart felt before being taken in completely. Suddenly, the inevitable impact with the ground, the Wizards, and the treasure no longer mattered. The blue void called to him, and he fully intended to answer that call.



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