Mage Chronicles (eBook)
372 Seiten
Publishdrive (Verlag)
978-0-00-070562-4 (ISBN)
Mahina thought her world was falling apart when she was kicked off the dance team, but that was just the beginning. Soon, she's pulled into a whirlwind of magic, danger, and a legacy she never wanted. Between navigating treacherous situations, discovering hidden powers, and facing enemies who want her gone, Mahina must learn fast-or lose everything. As betrayal lurks around every corner and romance ignites in the unlikeliest of places or people, Mahina's fate will be decided by choices she never thought she'd have to make. Will she rise to the challenge, or will this new world devour her whole?
Dive into *Mage Chronicles: The Beginning* Book 1 in the Mage Chronicles Trilogy, and embark on a pulse-pounding journey filled with magic, intrigue, and heart-pounding action. Perfect for fans of epic fantasy with a modern twist.
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VOICES IN MY HEAD.
After the nice parting shot; from who my brain was too slow to realise was really King Darian before Nyx pointed it out; we head in the complete opposite direction from our initial route and curiosity has me shutting up as I take in everything.
After walking and getting half dragged for almost thirty minutes, we get to a wooded area and the boys halt scanning the place.
“Hey!” I nervously start, nothing good ever came from a bunch of males taking a female to the woods, “Your daddy said library, if you kill me in the woods he won’t be thrilled.”
“I guess it was wishful thinking to hope you had lost your ability to speak,” grunts Cain earning chocked off laughs from everyone.
With a huff, I promise myself to shut it no matter what comes, there’s only so much I could take. My promise doesn’t even take root before it’s broken, by the spectacular view I beheld.
“Where did that come from?”
The previously all-tree surrounding, was now an impressive stretch of paved paths lined with vegetation leading to the most impressive medieval building, I had ever laid my eyes on. Think if the Sagrada Familia and the Potala Palace had a child, and it was also huge, and all white.
Before I could really admire the building, I’m quickly ushered inside and a shimmer of light engulfs me before spitting me inside.
“Guess Mages aren’t big on normal entrances, huh? Wa— Oh blessed heavens! Can I live here forever?”
Because books! There were books everywhere! From the floor, to… wait a minute there were no ceilings, they went up and up and up.
“You are drooling,” comes from Nyx, sounding reluctantly amused. I look back and realise everyone else was looking at me, Ryder with a soft look that was painful to see. Too late, we were done, he’d already kicked me to the curb. I liked my friends loyal and trustworthy, he had been anything but.
I couldn’t honestly tell you what way we went, with my focus elsewhere. I was so busy admiring everything that when we halt abruptly, I almost walk into Cain.
“Get in,” he barks.
So charming.
“Say please,” I say with a saccharine smile. The bastard then picks me up and throws me inside a room that could pass off as a storage closet, were it not for its exaggerated size. Before I could turn to admonish the uncultured prince, he slams the door shut with Nyx barely making it in.
Huffing, I turn to survey the room, my eyes struggling to adjust to the dark; after the only substantial source of light was slammed shut, the only other source, was a garden window at the top of the room that was probably more than eight feet high.
“Mahi, we really have to get you out of here.”
“That’s the third time,” I answer grinning stupidly at the dragon; that was now visible.
“Are you bipolar? Did they hurt your head too bad?”
“Oh shut it,” I grumble, whilst prodding softly at the sore spots on my face and head, “That’s the third time you’ve called me Mahi, I’m totally growing on you, my scaly friend. You like me Nyx, you are free to admit it.”
The comical look on his face has me fighting between tormenting him further or giving in and getting serious.
“Did those idiots damage your brain?
Torment it is.
“The king said Dolly says hi,” I blurt, then continue when the words stop him in his tracks, “Is she your girlfriend? Did she dump you? Is that why you get mood swings when she’s mentioned?”
If it were possible, I could feel the dragon gnashing his teeth and it was all I could do to keep a straight face.
“Quiet down and get serious little human or I swear on the Evernight legacy I will leave you here courtesy be damned.”
“Mood swings,” I muttered under my breath.
“Did you have to stir him up? He really might leave you.”
“Nyx, did you hear that?”
“Maybe we should talk later,” Nyx mumbles concerned, “Yes, you must be drained after all that exertion, it is making you hallucinate”
“No, really, can’t you hear that?” I had thought it was the king, but now it’s clear it had not been him.
“He cannot hear me unless I choose to let him.”
“There!” I yell expectantly.
“What are you talking about Mahina? Lie down, please, you might as well get some rest, there’s no leaving this room anytime soon.”
At that I turn my attention fully to Nyx, “What do you mean? The window is right there, and I’m neither delusional nor tired, there’s a smug psycho speaking to me.”
“You wound me little one.”
I try and fail, to swallow the girly scream that comes out of me because that, was said out loud, and it had sounded right next to my ear. Even Nyx looks spooked, he must have heard him this time, I think, before the scaly grump shakes it off and goes back to his signature sneer. Maybe he’d still offer to help me.
“Last time I checked, you, couldn’t fly and that window is eight feet out of reach. I cannot carry you out, I like my back exactly as it is, with my bones intact, I am not suicidal.”
I guess not.
Properly chastised by the thinly veiled barb, I head to a corner of the room and sit leaning against the wall, taking Nyx’s advice.
A few minutes later, I realize my efforts to rest are futile.
“Are you still there.” I ask the other voice.
“I’m always here.”
Ignoring that statement, I continue, “Who are you? Why am I the only one who can hear you?”
“Because I will it so.”
Why did I even try?
“Sleep, I’ll still be here.”
“I can’t.” I admit my heart cracking.
“Try,” The voice coaxes, “I’ll help.”
“M’kay.”
Surprisingly enough, I grow drowsy. My thoughts drift to the sexy man in my head because if I was going to have a voice in my head, I was definitely making its owner sexy.
“MAHI! Wake up!”
I’m jolted awake by Nyx shouting in my ear, he was also trying to shake me awake. Damn, I had conked out hard.
“What? What is it? I’m up dammit, stop shaking me.”
“Someone’s coming.”
“Oh.”
“No! Not oh! Someone’s coming and they feel odd, they feel dark and evil and they are here to kill you, I can feel their wrath.”
I gulp.
“They can’t kill me though, their dad told me to bring me here, not kill me. They listen to him, right?”
“No, it’s not the princes, the signature feels foreign, but still familiar. It is very unsettling.”
Before I could ask more, the door bangs open; how they keep doing that with a door that was all stone I would love to learn.
Alain, stands at the door heaving, bloody twin swords in her hands, blood all over her face, in fact, she looked exactly how I had, when I had woken up in the dungeon earlier.
“Alain, what happened to you?”
“Shut up!” She yells in a multi-layered voice.
The sickly scent of roses fills the room and I fight hard not to gag.
“So, this is where they hid you?” she says, advancing menacingly.
Do not cower Mahi, Dracons don’t cower. The pep talk works, for all of two seconds, until she’s right in my face. I kid you not, I could feel the flutter of her eyelashes on my cheeks. My legs wobble as if fight to remain fierce.
I regret my decision to remain still when the scent hits me in the next second. The metallic tang of blood, flesh, a hint of rot and plenty of roses. I can’t stop the gag this time.
“What do you want from me? “I ask in a faint whisper.
I could’ve sworn I saw a flicker of change in her eyes, before they went back to looking crazed.
“I don’t see it, the semblance, you are not as exquisite as I am,” she mutters making a show of scanning me from head to toe.
“Huh?” I ask confused.
“No matter, he has paid dearly for his stupid thought.”
“What are you talking about Alain?” I ask again.
I watch transfixed as she changes right in front of my eyes, like someone else inside her takes the wheel and she isn’t all rainbows and unicorns.
Shit just got weird.
Those are my last thoughts before all hell breaks loose.
Pausing to let the ringing in my head cease, I lean against the wall I had been flung against this time. I had pokes and deep cuts from the two swords Alain was clutching and I was pretty sure she had knocked out Nyx, he had stopped fighting a while back.
“Why are you doing this? If I’m guilty of killing your people, I will be punished appropriately, stop this Al—”
My words are cut off as I fly across the room once more, as a result of her latest kick.
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| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.8.2024 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Fantasy |
| Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-00-070562-4 / 0000705624 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-00-070562-4 / 9780000705624 |
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