Legend (WARRIORS OF THE DREXIAN ACADEMY #3) by Tana Stone EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Fiona
My infuriated huffs echoed in the stark corridor, each breath
punctuating my anger and each step a defiant drumbeat against the
stone floor as my fingers curled into fists at my sides, the nails
digging into my palms. I navigated the labyrinth of the Academy, the
interconnected passageways and buildings now familiar to me, even though
they’d been intimidating when I’d first arrived.
A lot had changed since I’d first stepped through the stone archway of the
ancient, alien school, but one thing hadn’t. I still had no intention of taking
crap from any of the cocky Drexians who thought they were better than me
just because I was a human. Worse even for the old-school aliens used to an
all-male military school? A female human.
Unlike the first day I walked through the door of the Drexian Academy, no
cadets rushed through the corridors with their footfall echoing off curved
ceilings and their voices bouncing off polished, black rock. The cadets had
completed the year at the alien training school, which meant most had left
for a break, leaving the buildings empty and silent. Silent except for my
pounding steps, as I stormed across open air bridges between towers and up
the wide, curving stairs of the main hall.
Every corner I rounded brought me closer to Vyk’s office, and with each
step, my resolve hardened. The security chief was the worst when it came to
arrogant Drexians who disdained humans, but I didn’t care about what he
thought of me now. My rage fueled me, lending an edge to my stride and a
clench to my jaw.
As I reached the door to Vyk’s office, I didn’t hesitate. No polite knock, no
waiting to be granted entry. I slammed my palm against the iron door,
somewhat surprised when it slid aside with a hiss, and I strode inside with
fury eager to be released.
I took a beat to take in the Drexian’s domain, noting that it was exactly
what I would expect from a former Inferno Force commander who was
notorious for his interrogation techniques. Weapons hung on the stone
walls, some of them battered and worn, and there was no rug on the black
floor or welcoming fire burning.
Vyk sat behind his stark desk, all imposing
muscle and battle-hardened presence, his silver scruff catching the
flickering light as he looked up. His eyes were icy and his expression
unreadable, yet even he couldn’t fully mask the spark of curiosity as he
registered my presence.
When I reached his desk, I braced my hands on the surface and heaved in a
breath before unleashing my storm of complaints. The air between us
thrummed with tension, the fact that we were both members of the
Academy staff doing nothing to soften the edges of our standoff.
This
collision of worlds, human and Drexian, old ways and new, male and
female, had been a long time in the making. And it wouldn’t be pretty.
I narrowed my eyes at him. “Do you want to tell me why there are still
beasts in the dungeons?”
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