Alpha Class - Discovery: A Kurtherian Gambit Series (The Etheric Academy Book 3) by N.D. Roberts & Michael Anderle

Alpha Class - Discovery: A Kurtherian Gambit Series (The Etheric Academy Book 3) by N.D. Roberts & Michael Anderle

Author:N.D. Roberts & Michael Anderle [Roberts, N.D.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: LMBPN Publishing
Published: 2018-03-26T22:00:00+00:00


United Kingdom, North Wales, Snowdonia

Broadbent and the soldiers were in position on the peak above the camp, watching the activity below using old-fashioned binoculars.

No fancy technology to inexplicably combust this time. He’d made them ditch anything that carried a signal before they relocated to their present spot.

He glanced to his left. “What’s going on? What’s he saying, Hobson?”

Hobson shrugged uncomfortably. “I dunno, sir. It’s getting too dark to see.”

Broadbent tutted. “Well, keep watching. I’m going to get a bite to eat.” He shuffled backwards until he was clear of the ghillie net they'd slung for a hide and took a packet of rice pudding and a spoon from his pack.

A few bites into his cold dinner, he heard Bright calling him softly.

He rushed back over and picked his binoculars up just in time to see the kids walk away from the camp in opposite directions.

“What are they doing?” he muttered to no one in particular.

“He’s probably sent them for firewood, sir,” Bright offered.

Hobson agreed. “Yeah, sir. Look, it’s getting low.”

The next thing that happened would stay with them forever.

Out of the tree line where the children had entered padded five shaggy wolves. They loped across the clearing back to the camp, where they laid at John Grimes’ feet.

The two soldiers made the connection almost immediately and scrambled out of the area, down the opposite side of the peak.

“Where are you going?” Broadbent hissed.

“We need to tell the captain to bring in reinforcements,” Bright called over his shoulder.

“No way we can take them on, not just the three of us, if they spot us. It’s suicide to stay here. They’re not kids, they’re monsters!” Hobson added.

Broadbent knew all about the Wechselbalg, as they called themselves. The British Government had worked hard to make sure that kind of thing did not become the ordinary citizen’s problem.

Now it was his problem.

Broadbent sighed and set off after the retreating soldiers.



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