The Plan Commences Read online Kristen Ashley (The Rising #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal, Romance, Witches Tags Authors: Series: The Rising Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 208
Estimated words: 209645 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1048(@200wpm)___ 839(@250wpm)___ 699(@300wpm)
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“I am all right,” she repeated.

“He called you a bitch.”

Dear goddess.

She moved closer to him, feeling awkward, not understanding what her instincts were saying and how her body was complying.

Only knowing in her soul it was right.

She then wrapped her fingers around the side of his neck and squeezed, saying firmly, “Chu, I am all right.”

He scowled into her face.

“We will not be able to gather the information needed if you attack every person who might harm me,” she told him.

“There was no ‘might’ about that, Serena, he kicked you.”

“Shh,” she hushed, stroking his skin with her thumb. “I am fine, my Master.”

He relaxed at that.

“And you really can’t be going about smashing Go’Doan heads into walls,” she told him. “Or we’ll be found out in a flash.”

“Those weren’t Go’Doan.”

She blinked.

“What?”

“Those weren’t Go’Doan,” he repeated. “There is faith in that religion. The conspirators might have earned their robes, but they are not of that religion, no matter what they say. A zealot is not holy, except in the sense he has wholly lost his way.”

“You’re annoying when you’re being wise,” she muttered.

He grinned at her.

And something fluttered in her belly.

Good goddess.

What was happening to her?

Then he took her hand again and they were snaking through the shadows on silent feet until they made their lodgings.

He opened the door and pulled her in, locking the door behind her.

She tossed the blanket aside and went direct to the banked fire to stir it, for they were nowhere near Birchlire Castle or the luxuries it provided, it was bloody cold, and the stone needed repointed for she would vow she felt the wind sweeping through that place.

Thank the goddess Chu slept practically on top of her or she would have frozen to death.

Still, she was demanding they put blankets up over the walls to keep the draught out if they had to stay here much longer.

He swept off his cloak and lit some lanterns. She pulled a slab of meat and a cake of cheese out of the larder.

They sat at the rickety table close to the fire, and they did this side by side as he threw the coin pouches and missives on the table.

They both ignored the pouches.

“Silver?” she asked.

“The Rising?” he asked in return.

She shrugged, for all they’d taken off priests they had hit thus far had come to nothing.

Chu reached for the missives, untied them and they saw there were only two.

He broke the seal on the first and, heads together, they read,

Instruct C to continue efforts with W. Recent plan is working. Unrest brewing. The brothers have made FC. New strategy commencing there. But they have been told to hold until after we AM.

“C, Carrington. W, Wilmer,” Serena said. “FC, Fire City? I have no idea about AM.”

When Chu didn’t reply, she turned her gaze to him to see him studying her.

“You decipher that in but a second?” he asked.

“It isn’t hard,” she replied, feeling a strange warmth hit her cheeks.

“No, I would have gotten it as well, but not in but a second.”

She had no idea how to respond, so she didn’t.

She looked away and urged, “The next.”

Chu set the first aside and broke the seal on the second, which was short enough to be sent by bird.

They read,

C reports M a growing threat. Plan to commence has been ordered. LLTR.

“C, Carrington. M, Mercy. Long live The Rising,” she whispered.

“Fuck,” he muttered.

She again looked to him. “Mercy’s a threat?”

He was still studying the note. “I do not know.”

“How can she be a threat?” Serena asked, her eyes straying back to the missive, until she felt his on her and she again turned to Chu.

“Ask my mother.”

A chill slithered down her spine.

“Women outside The Enchantments are not as powerless as you think, mouse,” he murmured. “You don’t have to swing a staff to make your point.”

He was being wise again.

And annoying.

She decided to ignore that.

“I think this proves Carrington is working with this Rising.”

“I think this proves nothing to King Wilmer. He is under a spell many weak men fall prey to.”

“What spell is that?”

“Compulsive stupidity.”

Serena started laughing.

Chu grinned at her as she did.

She reached out to the cheese, taking up a knife, cutting a slice and handing it to Chu, before reaching to cut her own slice, muttering, “We have to figure out what AM means. That’s the plan. But we need to report what we have to True, Cassius and Mars, and you need to send a bird to your brother in Fire City. This isn’t just proof Carrington is in on it. It proves this Rising faction of the Go’Doan is also at work in Wodell, and it would stand to reason they have agents in Airen.”

“Serena,” he called.

She munched her cheese and looked to him.

“I will be the beggar from now on.”

Oh no, he didn’t.


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