Raven’s Dawn (RAVEN’S CRY #5) by Charlie Nottingham EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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RAIN
June 2003
This was a fantasy.
Standing on the cottage stoop, I gazed up at the snowcapped mountains
in the distance. Orange sky surrounded them, dragons circling their peaks.
The scale of it was mind-boggling. At a glance, the dragons looked like tiny
birds—like my flock of ravens flying just overhead. But one dragon took up
nearly a quarter of the mountain’s peak.
“You’re gonna freeze out here.” Graham adjusted the duffel bags on
either of his shoulders and struggled past me. “Go put some clothes on.”
With furrowed brows, I glanced over myself. Jeans, T-shirt, and baggy
hoodie. It was chilly, but I was comfortable. “In what world is this naked?”
“This one.” He tossed the duffel bags onto the floor just inside the
curved wooden door. Turning back around, he gestured toward the
mountain range. “Storm’s coming in. You need your boots. And your coat.”
“We’re not meeting up with everybody for a little while.” Naomi
struggled around Warren and Ezra’s suitcases at the foot of the stairs.
Specifically, all their clothes that had spilled from their suitcases in the
portal. Adjusting her backpack, she walked past me, saying, “You don’t
need to change yet. But yeah. That’s practically naked here.”
I grunted my annoyance, then gestured to Warren and Ezra. “Well, if I
have to change, so do they.”
After all, Warren was wearing jeans and a hoodie as well, and Ezra was
in slacks. Why slacks and a button up when he knew we were coming to a
war-ridden world to defeat Angels and soul eaters? Because anything Ezra
did, he had to do in style. And there were no stylish snowsuits.
“We’re Vampires.” Warren waved a dismissive hand at me, collecting
his clothes into the suitcase. “We can handle the cold better than you.”
“In that case, you can handle your mess better than me, too.” Propping
my hands on my hips, I gave him a narrow-eyed smile. “I was gonna offer
to help, but it’s all on you now.”
“We can handle some spilled luggage.” Meeting my gaze, Ezra glanced
at Graham. You worry about him.
Graham was… not his best. He tried to hide it, of course. The only part
of him that gave it away were the dark circles beneath his eyes. If I hadn’t
slept beside him last night, feeling him toss and turn, hearing him grumble
indiscernibly when he did finally fall asleep, I wouldn’t know how difficult
this was for him.
But I did know, and I knew I had to be there for him.
So, like a little duckling, I followed Graham into the cottage. The
interior was just as idyllic as the exterior.
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