I will be on
the road for two weeks then back in Mystic Canyon for two then back
on the road for two more. I've been writing so much these last few
years and I've neglected the convention circuit. So it's time to get
out and meet the fans and see what's happening. I will expect to see
a lot of cosplay. A full report will come soon and now here are two
new chapters.
BLOOD MOON
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By Karl Clay
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CHAPTER 22 THE
CATALINA CUTLAS
As the
day-light hours rolled by Marilena worked without pause. She packed
every plasma bag in insulated coolers with freezer packs. Jerry
worked the phone calling in blood orange donors. She squeezed each
one and filled another cooler. She was exhausted and yet she worked
on with Jerry loading the delivery van.
“Where do
you want me to deliver all this?”“You close up and go get some sleep, I'll handle this.” Patting his hand. “Listen to me. I may be back tomorrow morning and everything will go back to normal. But there is a slim chance I won't. Can you run things for me and answer to Oleander?”
“Sure but...”
“No buts, do as I say. I'll leave the keys under the seat. If I don't return come to Lake Mead Marina and get the van.”
“Okay Boss.” He went inside and closed the door.
Marilena loaded her go-bag in the passenger seat. She unzipped it and laid a long wooded box on the bundle of hurriedly packed garments. Oleander had given her a gift before leaving.
“Even a mouse needs a claw,” Oleander had told her.
She opened the box and remove an elegant but lethal knife sheathed in what appeared to be reptilian leather. The hilt was a beautiful dark burgundy wood inlaid with a white flower. The blade was made of the finest forged steel with silver etchings in a language she could not read. It was honed to a deadly sharp edge. She replaced it feeling a bit more confident after having it fill her hand.
“Go ahead and try something Mr. One-eye and I will poke out your good one.”
***
“What in
bloody hell is this?” Bret's question was delivered in a gruff
bark.
Barron watched
from the dock as Captain Thornton and his mate the young blond biker
from the bar readied the boat. He was just as dismayed as Bret. “I
thought you had some kind of sailing ship like a yacht or something?”The Captain snorted like a bull facing down a first time matador. “A yacht! This is Lake Mead not the South Pacific. I come out here to get away from the noise and lights of Vegas. To relax, fish, drink beer and if I'm lucky, get a little. This here yacht as you call it is my home away from home. She's an eighty foot pontoon house boat. Besides you said you were taking off in that dinghy over there.” He pointed at a sleek ski boat outfitted with powerful inboard jets. It was tide up a few yards away.”
Bret gave a deep grumble. “That is hardly a dinghy and it's for getting into shore and quick getaways not a long expedition.”
“Don't you worry about my Catalina Cutlass. She has a galley sleeps as many as eight and her diesel tanks are full plus we brought extra fuel.”
Bret walked her length. “Just one question. How fast is she?”
“Fast! You never said you wanted fast. I recall a lot of gab about passengers and liquid cargo, blood for you and booze for us.”
“And booty Skip, they said lots of treasure,” The mate interjected.
“You are right Sam more treasure than we could carry but not a word about fast.”
Barron gingerly stepped on board. “He's got us there although slow and stable doesn’t bother me. These big flat house boats aren't pron to flipping over are they?”
Sam laughed. “Hard as hell to sink a boat like this.”
Bret laughed back. “Flipping over is the least of our concerns.”
The breeze was shifting and blowing from shore on it came a distinct and tantalizing scent. Bret was the first to detect it, he being always on alert. Then it came to Barron's vampire senses, it was very familiar to him. Not being in werewolf mode the other two caught it last. They all watched as Andre pushed a heavy load along the floating dock walk. It was his companion however that had everyone's attention.
Marilena lead the way her young body alive with pulsing corpuscles. To the vampires she lit up the night like a twenty-four hour diner beckoning to hungry travelers on a lonely road. Norris and Sam got a different vibe. Any man with an ounce of testosterone would have picked up on her feminine attributes. Werewolf males could sense all her more subtle enticements, their primal urges were awakened.
She greeted Barron with a friendly smile. “Good evening sir. It took me a long time but I filled your order It's all ready to load, every bag of fresh squeezed juice.”
Barron held up his right hand. “It's okay to speak freely everyone here knows it's not fruit juice.”
She shrugged “I figured as much but you can never be careless around strangers. Here is your invoice.”
He took the paper listing a variety of organic products. “Marilena Costa this is Norris Thornton Captain of the Catalina Cutlass and his mate Sam...Sorry didn't get your last name?”
The tall blonde sauntered past the others and stepped onto the dock. Coley...Sam Coley. Pleased to meet you Marilena.” He held her hand a second longer than necessary.
“Norris cleared his throat with intent. “Sam, get that load in the fish coolers.”
“Aye Skip.” Sam parted but let his smile linger.
“Barron had glanced back at the paper and was suddenly struck by a figure in the total column. “Excuse me, my dear but are you sure this is the correct amount?”
She had been anticipating the reaction. “Yes sir I checked it twice and I gave you your customary business discount. I did exactly as your friend directed me to do.” She gave Bret a smug little nod. “He insisted I give you everything in stock, including all the special blends and even the reserved inventory held for my select clients. Even your special reserve sir. He demanded it all even though I told him it would cost extra. I haven’t slept in near twenty-four hours for squeezing every donor I could call in.”
Bret gave her a scorching glare. “Here let me see that.” He snatched it from Barron’s hand. His gaze burned over the amount. “You greedy little chum chaser!”
Marilena snapped back. “Richer than a pirate queen! That's what you swore. I knew you were a liar then and I'm calling you one now in front of everybody.”
“Oh you'll get your loot Sharky but spend it you won't. Because I'm gonna suck every drop of organic juice right out of you.”
In his rage Bret did not realize his threat would provoke such a response from the rest of the crew. Norris and Sam both shifted into wolf with claws and fangs showing. For a vampire to threaten a living human was a call to arms. Barron had reacted too. With a signal from him Andre had stepped between Bret and the wild eyed Marilena.
“Everyone get a grip right now. No one is attacking anyone and Bret is a boisterous fool. He knows full well she is under my protection. As are you two, I gave my word there would be no trouble from us on this trip and I stand by it. Young woman If he agreed to your terms he will honor those terms. I'll personally see to it. In fact if his claims turn out to be false tonight you'll get your cargo back by morning and a handsome restocking fee for your trouble. Now is everyone calm so we can continue.”
Norris pulled back the wolf. “You just keep him down.”
Andre and Sam finished the loading. Sam called up to Norris on the upper deck, starting the engines. “Want me to tie up the dinghy?”
“In a minute first get the bow line.”
Barron turned to Marilena. “You should go now when we return you'll be paid one way or another.”
“I don't get it. You can reach any place on the lake in just a few hours why do you need so much food?”
Barron nodded. “A fair question someday I may even have an answer for you. For now I hope my word is good enough. Your investment is safe with me.”
“I trust you Barron, have a good trip wherever you're going.” She took the dolly cart and pushed it back along the dock walk.
“Andre.”
“Yes Boss.”
“Take our bags and ask the captain where he wants us to bunk.” he turned to Bret. “That was a foolish thing to say in front of anyone but especially those two.”
“Yeah I kinda lost it. There is something about that girl that just irritates the hell out of me. It's like a spell or something whenever she's around I get crazy agitated. Are you certain she's not a sorceress?”
“Positive, but perhaps what you're feeling is something else. Something you thought you lost a long time a go.”
Bret cocked his head. “You're not seriously implying …? Don't romanticize this. Where we're going she would be supper and no one would care not even the,” he glanced around and lowered his voice, “hound dogs.” Satisfied no one overheard he turned grabbed his duffel bag then vanished into the lower deck.
Barron was having strong misgivings about the trip, Norris was unpredictable, and Bret could not be trusted. Yet his own agenda was driving him forward. If there was even a sliver of a chance he might find the orb Bret spoke of, he was willing to risk everything. Risk it all on Vegas odds ten to one... No scratch that a hundred to one.
***
“It's been
five hours Patch the sun comes early out here on the water. You
better come up with something or I'll have to sweep your ashes over
board.”
Quiet Blondie,
I'm working.” Bret adjusted a knob and the small mirror moved. He
adjusted a lens and took another reading. The night sky was clear and
bright with a million of points of star light. He had been searching
the sky for just the right ones. Norris called down from his perch “Want me to move again?”
“No!” Bret's voice for the first time chimed excitement. “I see it, hold steady and have a look.”
Norris ordered Sam to take the wheel. “Get up here and don't let her drift.” He came to the open deck where the astrolabe was set up on a deck table.
Bret indicated to Barron first. Look right in here.”
Barron squinted into the eye piece. “I'll be damned I see it. He stepped back. “Take a look Captain.
Norris bent down. He was silent for a moment as he gazed at what appeared to be an elliptical corona around a slip of fog. He took his eye away and looked out over the water. “That is fucking incredible I can't see it with the naked eye.” He took another look and saw it clearly in the little mirror's reflection. “Now how do we guide the Cutlass through the slip?”
Bret got very solemn. “Listen to me all of you. Now is your last chance to bail out. I stole that speed boat as an escape boat should anyone want to go back to shore.”
Sam smirked. “What if we all want to go back?”
“Then I take the dingy and go alone.”
Barron was looking into the lens. “The real question is are you a liar like Marilena said? If you have embellished anything you told us now is the time to confess? I will not hold it against you if you tell us the truth right now before we decide to go or stay.”
Bret had all eyes on him. “If you go with me I can promise more amazing sights, more treasure, more danger than anything you can ever imagine. In fact we may all die in a horrible gruesome manner before this is over. Only come with me if you're are bold, fearless fools with a powerful aching lust for high adventure and have a total disregard for your own safety.”
Barron spoke first. “And the object I'm after?”
“As I told you, I know someone that claims to have seen it and knows the way. He's known by many as Lord Rainhaven. I can guide us to where I last saw him.”
Barron looked at Andre. “Old friend I release you of your responsibilities to me. You may want to take that boat back to shore.”
“I'm with you Boss. Sounds like fun.” he stroked the object concealed under his coat. “beside you may need Little Mamma.
Norris agreed. “That's the spirit, I want to see these island wenches for myself. What says you Sam?”
From the wheel he called down. “If you're looking for a reckless fool you found him? I'm in.”
Bret looked into the lens. “Time for talk is done get back on that wheel and do as I say we only have a few minutes before the slip closes.”
Norris shot up the ladder and took the wheel. Bret called out directions his good eye locked onto the eye piece. “Steady now your drifting to starboard ease her back. Steady...steady... almost there.”
Sam sounded off an alarm. “Wind's picking up she's drifting.”
Bret never moved his eye. “Hold her tight. We're on the mark.” The bow of the big rectangular boat encounter a vertical wisp of fog which seemed to split apart as if it were made of something pliant and flexible. More fog spilled out and rolled across the flat deck like party fog at a concert. The thick unnatural cloud engulfed the whole boat. It was dense and hard to for the humans to breath. A moment later and everyone was in total choking darkness.
CHAPTER 23
OCEANUS
When the fog
cleared the stars had gone and in their place was a bright gray sky.
Barron took refuge under the mid-deck awning. “What time is it? How
long were we in the fog?”
Bret stood in
the open. “Step on out here you won't burn. In this realm you never
see the sun directly only fog and clouds. Even on a clear day the
rays of the sun are defused. At night there are only a few points of
light that penetrate the clouds. It makes navigation difficult that's
why we need the astrolabe with it's special mirrors it magnifies
invisible light waves.”Norris came down from the wheel house with a pair of powerful binoculars. “Amazing water everywhere but no land in sight. Which way is north my instruments are acting crazy?”
Bret handed him a large bulky compass it was like none he'd ever seen before. “Use this and stay on a southern course. In time you'll see islands.”
“When?”
“At this speed in a few days. A word of warning to all, do not lean over the rails, or for damn sure no one go swimming. There are things in the water you don't want to attract.”
“What about mermaids?” Sam was moving toward the stern.
Andre was close behind him. “Hey Boss you better see this.
After centuries of hiding from the sun Barron was still apprehensive of walking in the daylight. Extending a cautious hand he tested the light. When his fingers did not burst into flame he ventured forth. The brightness caused him to squint but other than a tingly sensation on his face he was not uncomfortable. “I never thought I ever do this again.” No one heard for they were all gathering to look at the dinghy.
Barron strode up next to Bret expecting to see another miraculous sight. What he saw was a slender female form, her long dark hair blowing in the sea breeze. She was standing on the engine cowling of the ski boat. As she turned to face the Cutlass she saw them watching her.
“Sorry to crash your little boat party. I hid in here to keep a watch on my cargo. I was so tired I guess I fell asleep. If you can just drop me off at the marina I can get myself home.” She was confused by the men laughing at her statement. “What's so funny?” They laughed even louder all save one. Bret's displeasure was evident without words.
Barron hardened his composure. “Well captain I have no say in what happens now this is your boat. What do you do with stowaways?”
“Toss them over the side and let them swim.”
“Hey Skip, that's a little harsh, don't you think?”
“Oh Sam you always were a bit soft. But I suppose we could put her to work in the galley.”
Barron's countenance turned cold. “I believe what the captain is saying is since you've seen fit to inject yourself into this expedition you better make yourself useful. There is no marina, where we go you go.”
Marilena pushed a wave of hair out of her face. “So you're saying we're not in Kansas anymore?”
Barron looked at Bret with a wry smile. “Why don't you explain it to her?”
“Why me?”
“Come Andre let's leave him to his task.”
Sam offered to take the job. “If you can't handle it I'm your man?”
Norris buffed him on the shoulder. “You have work to do let's get to it.”
Bret took hold the tow line and pulled the dinghy to within reach. “Well Sharky, you have no idea the shit you're in now.”
Marilena reached under the driver seat and retrieved her bag. “Enlighten me Bret. What kind of shit am I in?”
“That mud slide you were talking about? Well you're up to your neck in it. But you knew what you were doing, you even packed a bag.”
She hopped from the bow of the ski boat to the Cutlass, grabbing his arm to steady herself. “My whole life is in those fish coolers did you really think I would just let you run off with it?”
“You think
that you're safe with those guys protecting you but who's going to
save you from them. You only know the civilized side; the carefully
constructed underworld that blends in. You've never seen what happens
when we turn into blood crazed monsters.”
She opened her
bag took the long knife out and strapped it on.“What are you doing?”
“I'll protect myself and my investment. Richer than a pirate queen you said. I think you're a man who keeps his word if he can. I'm along to make sure you do.”
“You're a reckless fool Sharky.”
She smiled at that. “No more than the rest of you. Women can be just as reckless as men.” She looked around the horizon “I really did fall asleep. Where are we?”
“Not in Kansas for sure. Not even on earth. We came through a portal into another realm. No cell phones, no juice bars, no yoga classes. And here's one you're gonna love. You know how you girls are always bitching about equal rights. In Oceanus a goat has more rights than you.”
***
The passing of
days was marked only by the cloudy gray sky growing bright then
dimming to darkness. On what seemed to be the third night a break in
the clouds revealed a moon of sorts. “What is that? It's too big to
be the moon.” Norris used his binoculars to get a better look.
Bret took a
reading with the astrolabe. “No it's not the moon you know. Some
say it's a reflection of earth. Not the one we left but from a
different time. The theory is that when we come across we pass
through different waves of space and time. Compressed momentarily
together long enough to make a jump through a slip. When that earth
is in the correct alinement then we jump back, if we can find the
right slip.” He then took out a battered old log book bound in the
thick skin of some sort of sea creature and jotted down the results
of his readings.Barron was fascinated by how the astrolabe could detect the slightest speck of light obscured by the dense cloud cover. “Is this device used by other sailors? I'd love to meet the inventor.”
Bret stiffened. Not a word about the gadget. Do you hear me never speak of it to anyone we meet. There is only the one and if we loose it... we are lost. Do you understand?”
They both agreed.
“Good and Norris you should instruct Sam,” he looked at Barron, “and Andre too. We can't have a slip of the tongue it could spell disaster.”
Barron nodded. “Which leaves Marilena. Since we each have a charge it should be you that informs her of the necessity of tight lips.”
“Why in hell do you keep shoving her onto me. She's your blood broker, you swore to protect her, she belongs to you. If you don't want her give her to Sam he'd like nothing better.”
Barron listened with his usual careful consideration. “No she is now fully in your charge. If anything happens to her it's on you. I don't know what it is but there is a strange connection between the two of you.”
“I told you not to romanticize this...”
“I'm not this is different. I sense the connection I just can't identify it, but trust me it's there. Now while we're on the subject of secrecy is there anything else we should be wary of?”
“Everything! The five laws are simple; take what you can, careful what you say, believe half of what you hear, keep your free hand on your valuables and never pull a weapon save to kill.” The conference ended when Marilena called everyone to dinner.
Sam was always the first to arrive at meal time. Partly because he had a ravaging apatite but mostly to chat up the cook. “Can I help with anything I hate seeing you do all the work?”
Your sweet for asking but it's all done now sit and eat.” She placed a slab of perfectly grill fish steak in front of him. Then she poured a glass of wine for him and two more of the same for Andre and Norris. The men cut into their meals with gusto.
Barron sat opposite of Norris and next to Andre. “You've certainly made yourself useful. A well fed crew is a happy lot.”
She poured him a glass of red liquid from a different wine bottle. “I like to stay busy. It's boring with nothing to on this barge.”
Bret ambled in and fell into a chair. He snatched up his long stemmed wine glass and downed the contents. “Refill.” he demanded holding the glass in his fist. “I don't know why you don't just give me a bag? Why do we need all this pretense?”
She put the cork back in the bottle and held it like a club. “Did anyone ever tell you your manners are atrocious?”
Barron sniffed his beverage then took another sip. “I quiet agree. Even though I don't eat the fish I enjoy the pleasantries of dinner conversation.”
Bret sat his glass down. “Just do your job and fill the glass...please.”
“The only reason I agreed to be the galley girl is because if any one of you slugs were in charge of meals we'd be eating raw meat off the floor. Now shut your trap before I split your skull.” She threatened with the bottle.
Norris chuckled. “Spoken like a true Sea Cook.”
***
Between
breakfast and lunch the clouds thinned a bit and Marilena took some
time for herself. Over hanging the bow of the boat was a sun deck
where she could lay in a lounge chair and soak up some soft light.
Sam was nearby
tossing out galley scrapes when he spotted her long smooth legs. He
glanced around and saw no one watching. Barron was still in his bunk
and the others were in the wheel house. He made his way to the bow.
“Not much chance of getting a sunburn is there?”Without opening her eyes she replied in a lazy voice. “No but it's warm at least.”
“It is warm, isn't it?” He slid his tight T-shirt off.
Through a narrow slit of her raised eyelid she could see his muscular torso.
He followed the sensual contours of her body with his approving eyes. “You know what still creeps me out is how the blood suckers can walk around without catching fire?”
Her soft full lips curled into a smile. “Barron is so set in his ways he still sleeps til evening time.”
Sam's gaze came to rest on a small round scar high on her thigh. “That's a sexy little scar how'd you get it?”
Her hand slid down her naked abs to finger the mark. “That is a bullet hole.”
He was surprised. “How the hell did you get shot?”
“Oh it's a long boring story.”
“Give me the short version.”
“I was young and in lust with a dude who was a mule for a drug lord. He wanted to marry me and I said yes. We went to one of those Vegas chapels, you know the ones. We said our vows and went out for pictures. Well he forgot to mention that he'd ripped off his boss for a big bag of cash. His gangster buddies crashed our wedding and shit went down. I took one in the leg and my bridegroom took eighteen all over. The gang took back their money and my honeymoon was a funeral.” Her story ended with a bump from under the boat, her deck chair slid sideways two feet. Sam grabbed the rail to avoid falling over the side.
***
Bret had been
observing the couple from the wheel house. In truth he never missed
much of anything that went on. The food in the water, the casual
flirtations next to the edge all spelled trouble. When that trouble
broke the surface in the form of a large jagged fin he waited for the
nudge. When it came he vanished from the wheel house and mere seconds
later reappeared next to the startled sunbather. A moment later a
pair of dark gray fleshy tentacles grabbed Sam around his throat and
chest.
“Sam!” she
cried out.Survival instinct kicked in and Sam shifted to the wolf, his body grew in size and muscular bulk. Thick fur covered his raging body. His claws raked at the powerful arms that had him ensnared.
Marilena rose to help him. Bret snatched her up in his arms and held her in a vice. She struggled to free herself but for the first time she was aware of just how incredible his vampire strength was. She was like a tiny helpless child in his crushing grip.
The werewolf gnawed at the slithering arms but they were like chewing thick rubber. Suddenly, a gaping maw appeared over the rail. It resembled the mouth of a great white shark with rows of triangular teeth, the gullet was big enough to swallow the howling wolf-man. Its long serpent like body thrashed as it struggled to keep its grasp on Sam.
Andre heard the calamity and charged up the steps from the lower deck. From under his coat he drew forth a black Russian made PP-2000. Little Mama roared like a chainsaw and silver slugs sprayed re sea monster's face.
Sam had twisted himself around to face his attacker but he was being pulled ever closer to the creature's horrendous mouth. Norris from on high did not bother to run down the deck ladder he jumped to the deck from the wheel house. Before he landed his human form had given way to a mighty alpha wolf. His strength being twice that of Sam's he tore off one of the tentacles, inky blood spewed from the withering stump. His right hand slammed into the monster's glaring eye and his long lethal claws ripped out the things eyeball. The damage was too shocking and the beast released its prey. It sank back into the churning sea.
Marilena still struggling demanded to be released. “Let me go damn you.”
“Gladly,” Bret dropped her to her feet.
“You just stood there and did nothing, Sam could have been swallowed by that thing.”
Bret nodded. “True, but it has been made painfully clear to me that I am to protect you above all others. Not some idiot that throws chum in the water then turns his back on the sea. I warned all of you of the danger.”
Barron spoke up in his defense. “Yes you did and we have all been lax because we had not seen just what lays below.”
Norris had changed back. “From now on no more garbage over the sides and keep away from the edge that was too close.” He started back up to the wheel house.
Bret turned his eye on Marilena's glistening body clad in a black bikini top and a pair of tight gym shorts. “As for you Sharky no more baking your naked body out there on the bow. Your attracting every predator around.” An accusing glance shot at at Sam.
Sam saw the look and got the double meaning. “Don't rag on her it was my fault.” He spied his chum bucket laying near the deck chair. “Quit bitching old woman, I'm done with fishing for the day.” He bent to pick it up. “The gang back at the bar will never believe this fish story. What the hell was that anyway a sharktopus?”
Bret gave a dry chuckle. “Believe it or not they are more like eels.”
“Eels? Oh the boys will never buy that and I didn't even get a selfie for Face Book.”
Bret grabbed Marilena by her arm and flung her back behind him and simultaneously yelled a warning. “Sam run!”
Rising from the sea like a tidal wave, was a black mass of teeth and tentacles to dwarf the the previous little monster. It's breaching bulk landed hard on the deck smothering Sam in a writhing tangle of sucker arms. The weight and force lifted the back of the boat thirty feet out of the water dragging the tethered dinghy with it. Everyone fell forward as a salty wave washed over them. Andre had reloaded Little Mamma but could not get a shot off. Barron gripped a rail with one hand and Andre's leg with the other.
Bret staggered but kept his footing he was sliding downward toward the beast when he saw Marilena rolling past him directly into its reaching arms. He was super fast but not fast enough to save both she and Sam. His decision was made in a micro second. He scooped her up and grew claws on his right hand. He slammed the floor hooking his long talons deep into the fibrous decking. Using his massive frame as a shield he covered her and held tight as the Cutlass continued to rise. Unsecured gear cascaded down bouncing and rolling over them. The weight of the whale sized behemoth nearly capsized the Cutlass. The creature having what it wanted undulated its long slippery body and slid back into the sea. The back of the boat fell hard with a thunderous crash tossing the crew across the deck like tumbling toys.
Norris was the first to recover his footing. “Sam! Sam!” his anguished cries went unanswered.
Bret warned him back from the bow. “He's gone Captain! I'm sorry but he is gone and you must get us out of here before a bigger one comes.”
Norris stared wide eyed at him. “Bigger than that?”
“Yes, now get us moving. Full speed south.”
Bret retracted his claws and stood. Marilena lay on the deck wet cold and pale. “Are you okay? Can you stand?” Her head turned and she looked up at him. Her dark eyes wet with tears. He was stoic and hardened to such events but something in her face moved him. Even though he knew she'd lived a violent life she was still a living woman with emotions and feelings. Gently lifting her he carried her to her cabin. Once there he placed her on her bunk then took a hand towel and dried her face. “I hear the engines kicking up to top speed. We will be clear of this place soon.” He was halfway through the door when she spoke.
“Thanks for not yelling at me. You were right, we should have listened to you. Sam might be alive now if I hadn't come along.”
Bret looked back at her over his shoulder. “Sam was reckless bold and daring. I kinda liked that about him. But in our world a man lives every day as if it could be his last. Because reckless bold and daring is what got him killed not you.”
Coming soon
Chapters 24 CUDACARUMBA and 25 MARK OF THE CONCUBINE
What starts out
as a romantic outing quickly becomes a bloody test of survival.
Thank you for reading your humble purveyor, Karl Clay Vetter
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