The Plan Commences Read online Kristen Ashley (The Rising #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal, Romance, Witches Tags Authors: Series: The Rising Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 208
Estimated words: 209645 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1048(@200wpm)___ 839(@250wpm)___ 699(@300wpm)
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A womanly flirt. Wanting your attention, timid when they received it.

If the woman was comely, it was stirring.

He did not think Elena had any type of flirtation in her. But she apparently did.

And Elena was beyond comely.

Therefore, he was stirred.

“Thus, she intended me to do what I’m doing right now,” Rus finished. “Telling you, so perhaps you’ll do something about it.”

“Thank you for this report,” Cassius replied stiltedly.

“Cass—”

“I need to meet with Mars and True.”

He started to move but Severus caught his arm, so he stopped.

“What just happened?” Rus asked, watching him closely.

“Naught,” Cassius said through stiff lips.

“My friend, this is good, do you not see that?”

“The royal party leaves, Rus, and you need to be with them.”

“If you let her in, you could be happy again, Cass. She has great beauty. She has great skill. Her confident manner is appealing. Her relationship with her lieutenants mirrors the one you’ve created with yours. And she watches you when you don’t realize it like she wants to pounce on you, not to use her staff, but to fall on yours.”

“Severus, we all wish to be on our way,” he reminded him.

“You two suit.”

“This is good, as we will be bound together for the rest of our days. Now, we need to be about our journeys.”

“You’re allowed to be happy, Cassius,” Rus declared.

He wasn’t.

He’d lived his motherless life in that dark pit of hell by the sea.

And then he’d found happiness.

He’d worshipped it.

And it didn’t last.

“Go, Rus.”

“You should be happy, Cassius,” Rus pushed.

“Do I have to make that a command?” Cassius asked.

Rus’s head twitched, and his hand dropped as he stepped away.

“No, Your Grace.”

Cass flinched at the formality but other than that did naught but incline his head.

Severus turned to walk away, giving a dark look to Mac and Tone as he did. He cast the same expression in Ian’s direction as Ian approached.

Cass ignored all of this and his men’s attention coming to him as he moved toward Mars and True, feeling Mac and Ian fall in at his back. Tone would go with Rus to join the royal party.

Both True and Mars watched him as he approached but it was only Mars who spoke when he arrived.

“All right?” he asked.

No.

He wasn’t.

He knew not why.

But he was not.

He had terror in his heart.

And he didn’t understand it.

“Yes,” he lied.

Mars studied him long moments before he glanced at True and wisely decided not to pursue it.

“Your conversation with the Airenzian witch?” Mars prompted when he looked back to Cass.

“The aristocracy of Airen sense change. They do not like it. Fern’s underground of women and witches who have spent years spiriting the most afflicted females out of Airen is now at the ready to do all we need them to do, from spying to fighting. We’re beginning with spying.”

“And the alliance strengthens,” Mars murmured.

“Indeed,” Cass confirmed.

“I’ve had a message from Lorenz,” Mars shared.

“Yes?” Cassius asked.

“He reports the Go’Doan temple in Fire City is nearly deserted.”

Cassius felt his spine snap straight.

“As you suspected, they were behind the attack,” he deduced.

Mars shook his head. “We cannot know. An interview with one of the few Go’Doan priests that remain made mention that this Rising that was shouted about at the pits, the priests in the Dome City believe has to do with the quakes and the return of the Beast. Why they would recruit Firenz citizens to assail my palace, he did not know. We suspect he does not know about the prophecy, which could be an explanation. Or, perhaps, not.”

“And as this priest remained, it can be assumed he’s not one of what appears more and more to be conspirators,” Cassius remarked.

Mars nodded, but said, “Though, only assumed. Lorenz reports this man is in the dark as to why so many priests have fled. And Lorenz feels this ignorance is genuine. Before we leave, I will have a word Seph, Jell and Liam, who travel with the royal procession. It will be an antagonistic word, though I do not suspect Jell or Liam. But I never liked Seph. And if he knows something, I will sense it.”

“And this priest Lorenz has in his home?” Cassius queried.

“He is healing. He is settling. But he is not talking,” Mars told him. “However, the Go’Doan in Fire City pursued his whereabouts with some fervor. It was only when Guard himself visited the temple to share that he slipped away from the infirmary in the middle of the night and it could only be assumed with his other injuries that he was beset upon by someone, for possible gambling debts, or a jealous husband, thus, he has likely escaped for his own safety, did they cease demanding to know where he was.”

“But Lorenz still thinks he knows something?” True entered the conversation, sharing that Mars had not fully briefed True before Cassius arrived.


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