A Broken Paradise (The Windows Of Heaven Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
The giant oak tree of the tiny islet towered above their heads, a menacing shadow in the twilight. “He must have overwhelmed her,” Farsa said, as if from far away. Moon-chaser’s shaggy silhouette giggled like some cross between a hyena and an academy girl. “That’s what happened to you the first time.” Sariya asked, “Do you think he took her?” Tiva’s heart raced as the faces grew clearer. Someone took me! Took me where? Took me… how? Oh E’Yahavah, no! Not that! Not again! Moon-chaser slapped Sariya’s bottom. “You scatty bynt! It’s just her first time. Show some class!” Tiva sat up and snarled through clenched teeth. “My first time for what?” Farsa said, “Don’t you remember? He spent a long time on you.” The sun had set, and this game had lost its charm. “I don’t remember anything after we sat by this tree. What happened to me?” The other three looked at each other. “Weird,” Moon-chaser said. “Everyone he’s ever called for has always remembered his visit—even if they got overwhelmed at the end.
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