Hunt The Heavens: Book Two Of The Shadow Warrior Trilogy - Plot & Excerpts
the Al’ar said. His neck hood was half flared. “No question about that,” Wolfe agreed. “I have more input on our dreams of insects,” Taen said. “I sense blue, I sense hazard, a danger that reaches beyond me, beyond you. That should be our immediate concern, not this person who may or may not desire to mate with your friend.” “Your data,” Wolfe said dryly, still in Terran, “was derived from cold, logical analysis.” “Certainly,” Taen said. “My brain has no other capabilities.” “But what my brain does is … never mind.” Taen’s hood slowly subsided. He stared long at Wolfe. “Do you remember our first meeting?” he said, returning to Al’ar. “You were being tested by some Al’ar hatchlings until my presence interceded.” “We’ll forget that I had just busted one clown’s ribs for being so interested in tests. Go ahead.” “You called them cowards at the time, which there is no word for in Al’ar, because they had the sense to attack you in a group rather than singly.
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