The Forgotten Faithful: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 2) by Jez Cajiao

The Forgotten Faithful: A LitRPG Adventure (UnderVerse Book 2) by Jez Cajiao

Author:Jez Cajiao [Cajiao, Jez]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2020-08-01T22:00:00+00:00


The mast had lowered somehow, and the ship fit in through the widened opening with a few meters to spare on either side. I was certain Jory was sweating like crazy, maneuvering such a huge thing into such a small gap. Then I grinned again at the obvious innuendo, and the fact my brain was still wired up that way from the kisses. I laughed and waved to Oracle as she led the way for Decin’s ship, ‘Freedom’.

I watched as she gestured imperiously for him to slow, then stop, hovering in place as Oren and Jory turned the ‘Agamemnon’s Pride’ inside the cavernous bay. They slowly backed her into the central berth that had been laid out for her. There wasn’t a full scaffolding in place for the ship: hell, there was barely an outline to reference the various berths, but still, Jory managed it, landing with a quiet thump when the engines powered down.

As soon as Oracle saw that the warship was in and settled, she gestured to Decin, and began to slowly lead him inside as well.

His ship was considerably smaller, and slid in easily, twisting around and settling in the second berth with a light touch.

I walked inside, a smile on my face as I admired the two beautiful ships. They were a little battered, a little beaten, but they’d soon be a lot more than they had been.

Especially with our very own Runecrafter to help.

I reached out to all three wisps at once, half expecting an argument over the Servitor to still be raging between Heph and Seneschal.

“You all there?”

“I am,” Seneschal’s smooth, refined voice confirmed.

“Aye, laddie, I be here.” Heph sounded gruff as ever, but at least he wasn’t yelling.

“Of course!” Oracle chimed in cheerfully.

“Great; it’s time to get started on the next stage of the plan. I’ve had plenty of time to think over the last few days, as well as asking questions of our people. I’m going to take Ame, Oracle, and Cai to the Hall of Memories as soon as we’ve completed the swearing in, and then I want to get people moving. I’d like you all in the Command Center in a couple of hours; we’ve got an operation to plan, repairs to make, and a fight to win.

“Very well.”

“No bother, laddie; lookin’ forward to it!”

“Sounds like fun!”

I felt them all leave my mind, Oracle leaving a slight sense of trepidation and amusement behind. I gestured to Cai, as he stood talking to Oren at the foot of the warship’s gangplank. The pair of them trotted over, meeting me halfway. I grinned at them and waved to the ships settled in their designated areas.

“It’s a hell of a sight, isn’t it!” I said, getting a mixed response from them both.

“It’s impressive; I’m just glad we managed to get the room cleared enough in time for your arrival,” said Cai, while Oren grumped looking around the room.

“All I’m sayin’, laddie, is tha’ we could o’ fit the ‘Grace’ in right over there…!” I frowned, my gaze following where he pointed, and he growled at me in annoyance.



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