Red Rider RIsing: Book 2 of the Red Rider Saga by D.A. Randall (ebook e reader .txt) ๐
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Simonet, Sharrad and about thirty other men. He grinned as he held my crossbow.
I flinched and shuddered, which made them all laugh. I felt paralyzed, unable to move anything but my head and neck. I glanced to either side and discovered my arms were spread apart and bound.
Thick ropes extended from my wrists to distant supporting pillars.
My breath caught in my throat. I tried to move my legs, to stretch my sore thighs. But they also stood apart on the dirt floor, my ankles secured to the same wooden pillars. I stared down at myself, helpless before the entire cult.
โWelcome, dear Helena,โ Laurent said in mock greeting. โOr should I call you, โThe Red Riderโ?โ
They exploded with hoots of triumph. All but the stone-faced Simonet, standing at Laurentโs side. A few men wore their black robes, but most were ready to resume the dayโs normal work.
โI canโt tell you how pleased I am that you chose to visit us,โ Laurent continued, like a gracious host. โA pity you canโt stay long.
Although youโll be with us much longer than we hoped. We meant to finish you last night. To โ
what is the word? Ah, yes. To โridโ ourselves of you.โ
This drew another round of cruel chuckles as Laurent patted my crossbow. I tried to stay calm as I tugged at the ropes, testing them. They had no give whatsoever.
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time, but waited until it was near dawn. We all lead busy lives during the day, which only leaves us the night for our private activities. The saddest part is that I have significant business to tend to this evening, so our plans for you will be delayed even further. But donโt fret, Mademoiselle. Come midnight, weโll all gather to bid you a fond farewell.โ
I pulled at the ropes again as a reflex, knowing it was pointless.
โYou canโt see behind you, Helena, but thereโs a long trough there. Thatโs where weโll toss your bones when weโve cleaned all the meat off them.โ
My breath came in rapid gasps, to each manโs delight.
โI claim her belly,โ said a gruesome red-haired man.
โI want one of her thighs,โ Sharrad said with a smile, narrowing his blue-gray eyes.
Laurent stepped forward. โAll I want is her face.โ
โNot much meat there, Lord Laurent,โ
Sharrad said.
โNo,โ Laurent admitted as he stood before me. He squeezed my cheeks together so hard I struggled to breathe for a moment. โBut I want to see her eyes, wide and screaming, as she realizes her little adventure is over. Just before I devour her.โ
I shook in his grip. They were going to eat me!
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His face hardened into stone. โYou should have accepted my offer to walk away, Helena.
Instead, you persisted in your stubborn attacks, killing over twenty of us in the last two months.
Making quite a name for yourself.โ He clenched his teeth, almost snapping them together. โNow you can die like the rest. Except that youโve earned yourself a much slower, more painful demise. Iโm sure youโre quite impressed with yourself, for how well youโve done. So consider it an honor, the agony we intend to put you through this evening.โ
I kept still and focused on taking tiny breaths through my nose and teeth. I turned to Simonet, the only one not joining in the othersโ
celebration. His dull, fixed expression made me tremble even more.
โThe only reason weโre not feasting on you now is we need moonlight to transform,โ Laurent explained. โWe donโt need it for long, but itโs easiest for us all to change at night. Once we assume our new shape, we can
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