The Quest Saga Collection: Books 1 - 5 by Dhayaa Anbajagane

The Quest Saga Collection: Books 1 - 5 by Dhayaa Anbajagane

Author:Dhayaa Anbajagane [Anbajagane, Dhayaa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-06-30T06:00:00+00:00


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Chris’ face froze in a scream as she watched the massive chunk of metal plummet down from the battle camp’s roof and towards her still body. Someone tackled her just as the block came crashing into the floor.

“That was a close one,” a figure gave her a hand up.

It took Chris a few seconds to realize that Lisara was the one who had just helped her.

“You two! Are you coming or what?!” A bulky man yelled, probably one of the General’s subordinates. “The transport ship won’t wait any longer.”

Chris looked around. Everyone other than her and Lisara had disappeared. She rushed out of the camp with Lisara right next to her.

A huge black ship lay in the snow right in front of the camp. Lines of neon purple highlighted the ship beautifully. A panel on the side of the ship slip open and a ladder extended to the surface.

Chris and Lisara climbed the ladder in haste, mainly because the general was yelling at them for being late, and also because the wind was threatening to blow them away on an ‘Around Zygrade in 90 days’ special.

The inside of the ship was a complete opposite of its dark exterior. Bright lights flashed everywhere. The white walls and furnishings reflected back the light so fiercely that it looked like they were shining as well. The cadets were the only ones who were non-luminous in this pure white ship.

Chris and Lisara sat themselves down in a row of seats at the end. The ship rose a few seconds later and headed towards the mothership. Chris wondered what Kai was up to right now. She couldn't wait to meet him on the mothership.

Her mind focused on the extra time at hand. The trip to the mothership wasn't going to be a short one, so she might as well get some information from Lisara while she was at it.

She turned to Lisara, “So when did you join the organization?” she asked.

“It was a long time ago,” she sighed.

“So did you know what you were signing up for?” Chris asked. It was a weird question, but she had to ask because she couldn't comprehend why a person would sign up for this kind of an organization.

“I didn’t,” Lisara confessed. “It’s not like anything would have changed if I’d known.”

“How come?” Chris asked.

“They have my sister captive,” her face braving a smile.

Everything suddenly made sense. Lisara never seemed like she fit in such a place. She was far too nice, far too ethical to do something like this. The only way someone could get her to do something like this would be to threaten her.

Chris didn't know how to react to the situation.

Should she tell her it was okay? she wondered. But she knew it definitely wasn't okay.

A huge shockwave knocked the ship and threw them onto the floor. A holographic screen formed at the center of the ship and showed them the view of the outside.

The storm had receded. The dark storm clouds had vanished from sight.



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