Kasadya Hellhound Twisted

Read Online Kasadya Hellhound Twisted by Karen Swart - Free Book Online Page A

Book: Kasadya Hellhound Twisted by Karen Swart Read Free Book Online
Authors: Karen Swart
Ads: Link
necklace I watched as the symbols around us came to life, each one lighting up with a colour. Keeping my eyes on them, I watched as they first started to move slowly then began picking up to such a speed that I started to get dizzy.
     
    Shaking my head and trying to get my thoughts back in gear, I felt the earth fall away below my feet. I looked down to see only air and rays of colours; and yes I freaking screamed like a girl should and went insane. Arms encircled me and held me in place, my eyes still on the empty space below our feet, looking up I saw that the others had just as much fun as me. Little Nanini and Abby were trying to hold Max, Lada and Lotan had Ryan, and Caim was holding Ben. Then I saw the air behind them … Oh my freaking soul we were moving at an incredible speed in the air. Just as I was about to climb over the one holding me, we came to a dead stop, and I mean literally dead. The moment my feet felt earth I ended up on my butt, someone still trying to keep me upright.
     
    Dazed and confused, I sat there and gathered my wits. Now that’s what I called a freaking ride. Wow that’s going to take some getting used to. I looked up and saw four faces of Chax looking down at me, “Kasadya, are you all right?” I watched as the four faces asked me at the same time. Oh that’s cool. I started to giggle and tried to touch one of the faces, ending up with nothing. Picking me up and holding me in his arms, I watched him, still giggling. Man, so this is what high must be like. Freaky but cool.
     
    “Why are they so bombed out with the teleport?” I heard Nanini asked.
     
    “I don’t know, I have never seen anyone react to it like this. Abby, any idea?” Chax asked her, the words coming to my head at a very slow pace.
     
    “I think it was the altitude. Perhaps they are not used to travelling so high in the air,” Abby replied.
     
    “Well, what do we do? They won’t be able to do anything like this,” Chax continued.
     
    “Don’t worry, just give them some time. They will be back with us in a little while,” Abby replied again, and at her last words my stomach decided it was time to kick things into high gear.
     
    “Kasadya, look at me! Focus on my eyes, just focus for Heaven’s sake!” Chax blurred into my face. Focus seemed to be the last thing my mind and body wanted to do.
     
    “O-h-h m-y soul …” I tried to reply, to tell him that now was not the time to go Mr. General on me.
     
    “Kasadya, you are not focusing on my eyes. Look at me,” he went on. I was trying as hard as I could, but his freaking eyes didn’t want to work with me, they kept moving around and it just made me even dizzier. Crap I am going to puke; yes puke might be the solution to this. “No, no keep your eyes on mine,” Chax demanded again.
     
    “Hellooo … I am freaking trying, but your eyes are moving around the whole time,” I replied grabbing his face in my hands to keep his eyes still so I could focus.
     
    “That’s it, just keep looking at me. Keep your focus,” Chax said, smiling at me. Wow, Chax De Luca can smile, who knew? Slowly but surely, the world stopped spinning and I finally got to focus on his eyes. With my mind returning to me, my world finally kicked back into place, and with my face inches from Chax’s it kicked in double time. Yelping, I was out of his arms and on my own feet in one second flat.
     
    Brushing off the whole freaking episode, I took back control. That was so not cool. I hit him with a death stare to emphasize the message, but he just turned around and looked at the others, who slowly started to return one by one. “Okay, what the hell just happened?” I asked the moment we had the other three back from lala land.
     
    Chax looked at me for a moment then continued to walk on. “It would appear that none of you have ever travelled far from the Earth. Something we will be correcting with training,” he replied as he walked off.
     
    Looking at Max and the others

Similar Books

Fenway 1912

Glenn Stout

Two Bowls of Milk

Stephanie Bolster

Crescent

Phil Rossi

Command and Control

Eric Schlosser

Miles From Kara

Melissa West

Highland Obsession

Dawn Halliday

The Ties That Bind

Jayne Ann Krentz