Bull Moon Rising (Royal Artifactual Guild #1) Read Online Ruby Dixon

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Royal Artifactual Guild Series by Ruby Dixon
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Total pages in book: 179
Estimated words: 169943 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 850(@200wpm)___ 680(@250wpm)___ 566(@300wpm)
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Lark nods. “Once I catch my breath I can try to see if any of the rocks are loose.”

“No, you stay where you are. Kipp, are there any cracks in the rocks that you can squeeze through?” I shift my weight, nearly hitting my head on the oppressively low ceiling again. “If so, see if you can figure out the best way out. If not, just let me know. We’ve got options.”

“Options?” Gwenna lets out a hysterical bark of laughter. “What fucking options do we have? Die fast or die slow?”

“No,” I say firmly. “First of all, if we can’t find a solution out of the…rubble, then we wait here.” I don’t use the words cave-in or buried alive even though it’s the first thing that comes to mind. Since Gwenna is still panicky, I decide to go further with my lies. “There was a team about thirty years ago that lived in the tunnels for a month before they were rescued. They ate moss and drank trickles of water that came in through the rock. We’ll be fine. People survive in the ruins all the time. We can wait for rescue.”

It’s not true, of course. I’m certain teams are rescued from dire cave-ins regularly but after a certain amount of time passes, it’s generally assumed that all are lost. I’ve read plenty of dramatic stories about such tragedies but I keep that to myself.

Kipp nods and points at the rocks, then heads into the jumble, squeezing between a few precariously perched stones even as the stub of the candle flickers and wavers. The rope around him slithers, and Lark hastily unties it from her waist, wincing the entire time. He’s a hero, Kipp. When we get out of here, I’m making sure that everyone knows how amazing he is. He’s kept his cool all this time, and I need to do the same. So I take the flickering stub of the candle and light the taller one. “Everyone untie and give Kipp some slack to explore. Gwenna?”

“Yes?” Her voice sounds shaky even as she unties the rope at her waist.

“Do you think you can dowse for us if Kipp isn’t successful?”

She makes another hysterical sound in her throat. “Dowse for what?”

“For whatever tugs you,” I say, keeping my tone even and soothing. “If you can dowse for a way out, that’s perfect. If not, just dowse for an artifact and we’ll see where that takes us. We’re just considering our options.”

“Options. Right. Okay.” She sniffs and another line of blood drips from her nose. “Shit.”

“You’re all right. We’re all a mess right now.” I reach over and give her hand a squeeze.

The rope at my waist jumps. I’ve been so busy coaching the others that I’ve forgotten to untie myself. “Sorry Kipp,” I call out. “Hang on!”

It jerks out of my hands and snags against the rocks. Pebbles rain down on us. Gwenna screams and holds on to me, and just then, the entire ceiling overhead seems to shift and groan.

Oh, Lady Asteria, we’re going to die. “Under the shield,” I call out. “Everyone, try to get your head under the shield—”

The largest of rocks sinks inward, tumbling down, and I scream, waiting for the rest of Old Prell to collapse over us. Instead, Kipp bounces down and brushes dust and pebbles out of my hair, and I look up into a yawning cavern of darkness.

We’re out.

Sort of.

THIRTY-SEVEN

HAWK

The Conquest Moon

Outside, I can see the rounded body of the Conquest Moon looming in the early dawn skies. The hand of the god will be fully upon me tonight. There’s no more time to waste. I need to find Aspeth and prepare her for our mating. There’s still time for me to get a charm for her, still time to find a cream to ease my way into her tight, virginal body….

But when I find Magpie seated in the dormitory kitchen, sharing drinks with a well-dressed stranger, all logic vanishes. I think of the frustrating night I just spent digging in a tunnel, and for some mucking reason, it looks like she’s celebrating.

Something’s wrong.

“Who the fuck is this?” I demand as I storm in. “Why are you drinking again?”

She stares at me in open-mouthed surprise. “What are you doing back so early?”

A hot, hostile anger comes over me. “Early, am I? Exactly who am I supposed to be digging out, Magpie?”

“How would I know?”

She feigns ignorance, but it only makes me angrier. I recognize the full-throttle anger churning in my gut, but I’m helpless to stop it. I storm over to my quarters, but Squeaker is waiting there by her empty bowl. She howls at the sight of me, plaintive, and circles around her empty food dish. There’s no sign of Aspeth.

I return to the kitchen, where Magpie is fighting back a smirk. “Where are the others? Where is my wife?”


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