Me: Hey guys, just to let you know, I've not been giving you a lot of updates / chapters to read in a while and I am so sorry for that </3. I've decided to start a new schedule, where I will update this book every two weeks on Saturday night! So on the first and third Saturday of every month, keep a lookout for a new update !! I hope it's something you guys like, I'm trying to be more reliable as an author and spontaneous updates do not help with that </33
Keefe: Damn right! We want to know more!
Sophie: No we don't....... throw the books into a furnace please.... don't let them read more.....
Me: Too bad!
DON'T ELVES EVER DO ANYTHING THE normal way?" Sophie asked as she watched the waves crash far below. Their bubble bobbed on the breeze, high in the clouds.
Ro: No, sadly. It's really concerning.
"Where's the fun in that?" Alden's smile lifted the worry she'd been carrying since they left Quinlin's office. If he could relax, maybe things weren't as scary as they seemed. Plus, it was hard to feel anything other than pure joy as she floated above the world in a giant bubble.
Especially when Fitz took her hand again. "Ready to go home?" he asked, holding his pathfinder in the sunlight.
Keefe: Bro.... get your hand off of her please...
She barely had time to agree. The bubble popped, and she could only get half her scream out before the warm rush whisked them away.
SOPHIE SQUINTED IN THE GLARING light. "I thought you meant my home," she said as she stared once again at the enormous gates of Everglen.
Edaline: Everglen?
She was actually relieved. They still hadn't explained what she was supposed to tell her family about all of this. In fact, there were quite a few things they hadn't explained. Her brain felt ready to burst with all the unanswered questions. "So what am I supposed to—"
Her question was cut short by a flash of light that made everyone shield their faces. When Sophie opened her eyes, a tall elf in a simple black tunic strode toward them. His olive skin stood in sharp contrast to his pale blond hair, and while his face held youth, something ancient shone in his dark blue eyes.
"You've got some nerve summoning me," he shouted, stepping right into Alden's personal space. He was a couple inches shorter than Alden, but he didn't seem the least bit intimidated by the height difference. "I'd sooner be exiled than train anyone in your family."
Dex: Who's this guy?
Sophie: Suddenly, I don't even think I remember
Linh: He doesn't really sound nice
Tam: I kinda want to punch him now
From the corner of her eye, Sophie saw Fitz's hands clench into fists. Alden barely blinked. He took a small step backward, and smiled.
"Yes, Tiergan—I'm well aware of your opinion of me. I can assure you, I wouldn't have summoned you if I wasn't convinced that it would be what Prentice would want."
Tam: WAIT HOLD UP I DONT THINK I WANT TO PUNCH HIM ANYMORE
Keefe: That was quite the entry-
Fitz: Yeah... you can say that
Tiergan's fierce expression crumbled. He backed away, crossing his arms against his chest. "Since when are you the expert on anything Prentice wanted?"
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KOTLC Characters Read The Books!
FanfictionA bundle of nine books find themselves on Sophie's front porch. Join the KOTLC crew as they read the books and uncover many secrets!