The God of Perfect Radiance (Immortal Stream: Children of the Gods Book 2) by Crea Reitan

The God of Perfect Radiance (Immortal Stream: Children of the Gods Book 2) by Crea Reitan

Author:Crea Reitan [Reitan, Crea]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: dragon fire fantasy
Published: 2020-10-19T22:00:00+00:00


Hobbit

Having found what seemed like the only recorded account of a situation similar to that of Lena’s, and with Seno’s gimmick, we had decided that we were leaving in the morning. I was ready to go. I loved books as much as the next nerdy reader, but there’s only so many days I could sit in the library and stare at them, fascinating though they were.

Mady’s concoctions, which were actually Atti’s, had healed me good as new. I didn’t even have a scar. And Seno was burning in hell, quite literally according to Atti and Delete when they had returned later that evening. We had decided to stay an extra day, allowing for the two injured and traumatized mortals to rest and fully regain their strength. As if we needed it. God magic healed us up quite swiftly.

Instead of exploring this underwater wonderland, my mind was focused on something a little more important. I didn’t know when the fear started, but at some point over the last few days, it became glaringly obvious that we mere mortals not in the favor of any giant gods were sitting ducks. We might as well be prey for anything looking for blood, or who happened to be in the way, in the general vicinity, or even just an afterthought as they stalked their true prey. We were unprotected in a sudden assault. And we were incredibly fragile.

I had thought about the obvious source. Ari. I didn’t pursue this idea since she’d been with many mortals since she’d been on Gaea and hadn’t offered any of them a solution, except what she had already handed them. Unless this was a planned fight, the mortals wouldn’t and didn’t have time to dress properly or get their weapons.

As obsessive as Alyx was with Brett’s life, I knew that if it was something Ari was able and willing to do, it would already be done.

So, I decided on a different route. A more inventive route.

Kellee was in the lounge on the floor where all our rooms were located. He was playing a video game with Brett, Mady, Delete, and another guy whose name I didn’t recall. I thought it was one of Seno’s children. Poor guy.

I sat next to Kellee, probably closer than was necessary considering he was the only one on the couch. Crossing my legs under me, I contemplated how I’d ask him.

In my peripheral vision, I saw a smile grace Kellee’s face. He moved his arm over my leg where it had leaned on his because of my position and close proximity. I could have moved…

“Hey,” he said.

I glanced at him and returned his smile and greeting.

We sat there for a while. I didn’t say anything. I watched the game without much interest. I’m not sure if I really saw it. When Kellee wasn’t actually playing, his hand moved onto my leg and he trailed his fingers back and forth. Absently, but soothingly. Or maybe, since Delete was right there, possessive and challenging. I wouldn’t recognize subtlety if it was under my nose.



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