Description
Stalled en route to the Capitole by Everet’s first ever thunderstorm, Alaric and the new Ambassador bed down and wait for the weather to clear, engaging in an awkward but rather necessary discussion in the meanwhile.
Length: 9,700 words
This is a short story follow-up to Fellfire Summer (read original here), available to readers free of charge. If you would like to donate anything to the author, simply input how many US Dollars ($) you would like to pay, or else leave the price at “$0”, add the item to your cart, and proceed to checkout.
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BlackOleander (verified owner) –
I was very excited to get to read this short extra after the book. It was quite a nervewracking read.. I at least felt on the edge of my seat, following the balancing act on the edge of the knife, with my heart aching. Anxiously hoping and wishing but stiff with fear. It did have some humour, and the beginning especially is lighthearted and entertaining.
However, the way I went about reading it must have looked odd to say the least. I sat down to read it, shut the screen, got up, did a pointless walking circle, sat down again to read, shut it, looked up sighing and opened it again. Perhaps I was a little too heavily invested in the story, haha.