Templar's Creed by Bourdon Danielle

Templar's Creed by Bourdon Danielle

Author:Bourdon, Danielle [Bourdon, Danielle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Suspense & Thrillers
Publisher: Wildbloom Press
Published: 2011-09-22T06:00:00+00:00


Evelyn got out of the car and closed the door. Rhett was right on her heels.

She could feel a showdown coming on.

“Where are we going? You're going to have to tell me at some point,” he said, walking brisk and determined beside her.

“Rhett--”

“Don't start, Evelyn. Just tell me where we're going. This one looks good.” Rhett steered them to the third yacht in the slip to their right.

It reminded her of the Selena Marie in size and function.

He didn't even bother to see if anyone else was on board, or search for an owner. Yanking the cloth out from under his tee shirt, he tossed the bloody thing on the deck and started making preparations to depart. Rhett handled himself like he was familiar enough with boating to get them where they needed to go.

Standing on the dock, Evelyn considered her options. She really didn't want to be parted from Rhett at a time like this. But rules were rules and if she wanted to save his life, if she wanted to try and prevent any other seals from being broken, she couldn't take him with her to Israel.

Maybe she should just forget the seals and take him to Eden and plead with Ashrael to let him in. That left all their family unaccounted for; her sisters, his brothers and father and others she might not know about. Aunts, uncles, cousins. Surely he had some. Neither of them would be happy if they saved only themselves and left everyone else to their fate.

Besides that, she was not the type to give up and give in. There was still something left to fight for here. And, whether she liked it or not, she had to trust someone in all this, and who better than Rhett?

Time and again he'd put his life on the line for her.

Knowing the location of the seals would put him in grave danger. Leaving him here while she fled across the Mediterranean would leave him in even greater danger.

Back and forth went her thoughts. A cacophony of noise—shouts, crying, begging—didn't interrupt the indecisive volley.

The gray began sinking into a darker hue, as if an enormous cloud of black fog were covering the earth. It startled her out of her thoughts, the sheer eerie feel of it, and she glanced out past the boats. Night time would not be the same as other nights on earth. This blackness would be more complete somehow, less expansive.

Like a suffocating bubble.

“We're going to Israel,” she announced and hopped on board the yacht.

Her decision had been made.



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