Hand Of Fire (The Master Of The Tane) - Plot & Excerpts
Dor wasn’t positive but they sounded similar to those spoken by their attacker. To Dor’s amazement and relief, both turned away and disappeared back behind the trees. Facing Thane, he could barely speak. “What goes on here, Thane? That looked like a HuMan!” Thane put up his hands. “I know Dor, I know. That was what I was about to tell you.” “You cannot be serious!” Dor shot throwing the stick down. “You cannot mean you have taken up with a HuMan!” Thane looked down at his feet, suddenly afraid that his friend would reject him again just as he had back in their village. “I know it is strange,” he sighed, “but I can explain all of it.” Dor just stared at him, his own feelings twisted into knots of guilt, relief, and disbelief at what had just happened.
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