The Quest for Hope_Christian Fantasy Adventure (Invisible Battles Book 1) by A. S. King

The Quest for Hope_Christian Fantasy Adventure (Invisible Battles Book 1) by A. S. King

Author:A. S. King [King, A. S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
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ISBN: 9781480825260
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Published: 2016-03-31T04:00:00+00:00


Levi tried to prompt Aliatta-rat forward. After several unsuccessful attempts, he changed his tactic and went directly to the door. As soon as he arrived, the door opened.

A woman stepped out, causing Levi to do a double-take, for, in many ways, she was a mirror image of Aliatta. A few lines on her face gave evidence to hardships overcome. Her eyes were hazel compared to Aliatta’s eyes of blue, and her hair was light brown rather than Aliatta’s dark black tresses, but her height, stature, and general coloring were definitely those of Aliatta.

The hazel eyes had been bright and expectant when the woman first looked out, but they turned to confusion as she spotted one rat directly in front of the door, and a smaller one shivering at its edge. She stood listening for a time, then shrugged.

“Come in, little friend,” she said softly to Levi. “And you too,” she spoke to Aliatta-rat. “It’s ok. I’m not going to hurt you.” When the littlest rat didn’t budge, the woman walked over and gently picked her up. Then she took both rats into her home.



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