Shrine of Fire (Omega Sanctuary) by Mira Kane

Shrine of Fire (Omega Sanctuary) by Mira Kane

Author:Mira Kane [Kane, Mira]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-04-25T16:00:00+00:00


The next day dawned bright and clear. I couldn’t stop smiling in anticipation.

Cuan was driving the wagon heading north, and almost all my favorite people were traveling with me. I told the others that Cuan knew about Hella Mora, was a shaman, and would be coming with us.

The wagon ride was pleasant. I had my crochet, Kalahar had some new books Cuan had brought with him, and Stefan and Hashir were discussing Tolaga, the next stop on our sea voyage. Aki watched the landscape roll by. We could have put a cover on the wagon, but it wasn’t raining, and we all wanted to see the highlands.

The gentle rocking of the wagon soothed me. As we went further north, the grasses changed to rust brown, and light yellow, with patches of soft greens.

“I want to apologize for my behavior up until now,” Cuan said, glancing at us from the driver’s seat. “I was a boorish ass.”

Hashir looked amused. “And now you’ve come to see the error of your ways?”

Cuan gestured at the sweeping hills and craggy rocks jutting up from the ground. “It’s a heavy thing, to leave one’s homeland.”

“You don’t have to leave.” Stefan looked scandalized, his heavy green woolen coat almost swallowing him whole.

“We would never ask that of you.”

Cuan looked at me with such a soft expression it took my breath away. “You don’t meet a woman like Nova but once in your life.”

Hashir squeezed me against him. “That’s for damn sure.”

“So, why were you acting like Kalahar has leprosy?” Aki shot a look at Cuan. “Since we’re having honesty hour.”

Kalahar shook his head. “Don’t push him, Aki.”

Aki crossed his arms. He almost looked…defensive of the phoenix spirit. It was all I could do to stifle my glee. Aki already enjoyed Hashir’s attention, and now Kalahar was in his sights.

My greedy little omega heart…and other places…was excited at the idea of these men wanting each other enough to make taking them all to bed at the same time a pleasure.

“I see his…” Cuan waved. “I don’t know what it’s called.”

“You can see Kalahar’s fiery phoenix wings, since you’re a shaman.” Aki gestured at Kalahar’s shoulders.

“You can see his wings? Without him manifesting them?” I looked between Aki and Cuan.

“Yes.” They said at the same time. Kalahar looked amused.

I pouted. “I wish I could see them.”

“You have but to ask.” Kalahar gave me a burning intense look, and my stomach swooped.

Kalahar’s body shifted. His hair became living fire again, his eyes swirls of red and orange, his skin golden, and fiery wings curled around his body.

Cuan watched him with a mixture of fear and wonder. “It was like another form laid over the face you showed the world.”

I glanced around at the other men. “We’re working on researching spirits.”

“Speaking of…” Stefan pointed to our left.

In the distance, over the red and gold fields, a large herd of elk walked placidly toward the north. A normal enough sight, but they all shone with white-blue light. And then, behind the last elk in line, more elk appeared, streaming out of nothing I could see.



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