[Infernal Three 01] • Realm of Darkness by Sage May

[Infernal Three 01] • Realm of Darkness by Sage May

Author:Sage, May [Sage, May]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Romance
Goodreads: 36013540
Publisher: Madam's Books
Published: 2017-11-09T00:00:00+00:00


Gray was catching up quickly, and lesson one of Tria Winters seemed to be, she wore the trousers. Her cousins were badasses, and even those two didn’t argue with her. Which was one of the many reasons why watching her arguing with a cat was entertaining.

“You’re fucking staying right here, you idiotic furball!”

The black kitten stretched languorously, indifferent to the insult.

“You wanted this house? It’s yours. I’ll even sign the deeds. Just get off my backpack.”

The cat rolled on his back, and started to purr, his gigantic green eyes begging for a scratch. Gray had no clue how Tria resisted. She stomped her foot. “Cats don’t like leaving their territory!” she informed him, and the kitten meowed, as if to say, “watch me.”

Everyone chuckled, except Jason, who seemed worried.

“Did you bring him back?” he asked, an edge to his voice. “Was he dead?”

Tria sighed. “Not quite. Just passed, like the dog and Ralph. There was a litter full, and every other cat left just fine, but this one has latched himself onto me,” she grumbled. Then comprehension lit up her features. “You’re worried about Shay.” She sighed. “I warned you, Jase.”

The man nodded, looking at the ex-receptionist, who was holding a blanket tightly around her shoulders and looking out the window, next to a silent Daphne.

Shay was a good friend; at least, a colleague she’d had really liked.

“I just want to know what we’ll have to deal with,” Jase replied.

“I don’t plan on getting on my back and demanding scratches,” the woman said, although they talked softly. She lifted her head. “My hearing is better than it was, by a lot.”

It wasn’t the only difference; just physically, Gray could note quite a few things. Her hair for example. She’d always been a redhead, which was unusual and striking for a woman of African descent, but her curls weren’t copper anymore. They were vibrant, darker, stronger. Her green eyes blazed. Her light brown skin seemed to glow. But the beauty had an unnatural tone, something he couldn’t quite place. She looked like a vampire.

“Besides, I don’t think your cat acts like this because of anything you did. It’s your familiar. I can tell.” She smiled sadly. “I’m still a witch. I think.”

Tria seemed absolutely astonished. “Can someone tell me why my familiar is a cat? I don’t even like cats.”

She was done packing bags now; she’d divided the cash around the house into six neat piles before stuffing it in the identical backpacks she’d somehow had handy. Then, she’d added some weapons, basic clothing for the girls, whatever food and packets of instant coffee she had handy.

“I’ll have that bag!” Ralph announced, pointing to the one on the left. “You put an extra pack of cookies in it.”

“I’ll take the extra coffee,” Daphne countered.

Gray didn’t point out that, with the tens of thousands in cash she’d put in each bag, they could probably afford to buy some cookies and coffee along the way.

Giving in on the cat issue at last, she managed to fit in a pack of dry food on top of one of the bags.



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