I'm back and I've brought with me Book 2 of The Runesmith Chronicles: Searching for the Sky!
Please forgive the long Foreword but there are a couple of things I want to let you all know before you jump back into Kal's adventures.
As you will see, the sexy times will still play a pretty big role in the story. However, I want to focus more on the story itself from here out, so I plan on dialing back the number of intense, graphic sex scenes. Perhaps one every few chapters instead of one per chapter. I'm hoping this doesn't upset anyone too much as I've had a number of people mention that I could leave them out altogether (I won't be doing that!)
I also want to mention that I'm looking at this as Kal is out of the kiddie pool, tutorial area, pick your metaphor. He will be dealing with larger cities and all of the different types of people and dangers that go along with them. Things may get a bit darker than in Oni and the Farmer but won't get too extreme.
On a final note, there will be some quick rehashing of things that happened in book one for the sake of new readers. Rest assured, it's not because I think my current readers have poor memories. :D
I update my bio with news on current projects and stories each time I post a new chapter.
Enjoy!
Blu
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Edited by: Old Fart
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Chapter 1
The young man was led from the tiny 'greeting room,' where he had been checked for weapons, into the main kennel. The smell inside was oppressive, a mixture of urine, sweat, dried saliva, and sex fluids. The lack of ventilation made the pungent odors so strong it quickly started to burn the man's eyes. The disgusting excuse of a human who led him into this hellhole didn't seem to be bothered in the slightest. This seemed poetic in that this type of environment was where people like him belonged. At the same time, it annoyed the man in the black cloak with its red trim, the wretch in front of him should be the one feeling like he was about to choke on the miasma within the room, not him.
"Oi, here's Sylus, our 'salesman' if you will," the customer's dirt-smeared guide presented the man walking towards them. This new person seemed to care at least partially for his appearance, having only about half of the stains on his tunic than the greeter.
The smile on the man's face was all too familiar to the cloaked figure, something he couldn't have said only a few months ago when he set out on this journey. He had quickly discovered that his upbringing in a small farming town had left him ill-equipped to deal with the intrigue of being in a city. It had only taken hours for him to have his magical bag of holding stolen, the ties keeping it on his belt deftly cut as he was receiving directions to a reputable inn from a street merchant. Thankfully, he kept a second coinpurse in a hidden pocket sewn into his cloak. He'd only had to wait until sundown before a small speck of light came flying in through his window at the inn and landed in his hand where it transformed into his bag of holding. The reaming he got from the bag's spritely avatar for losing her so quickly was deserved in his opinion.
Unfortunately, the young man was forced to learn most of the lessons of city life the hard way. Among the city dwellers, he often saw acts of kindness and altruism, but that was only between those who lived there. A stranger such as himself was not privy to their goodwill and often time was merely seen as a mark who needed to be relieved of his coin, be it through theft, increased prices, or force. Those who attempted the latter quickly discovered that while the young man was naΓ―ve, he was far from helpless.
Standing before him, Sylus's grin was identical to those worn by merchants convinced they were about to make a lot of money off of a fool.
The salesman waved off the greeter and the foul man slunk back to his hole of a room to wait for the next customer he would need to check. The cloaked figure had hoped that the repulsive human would take some of the stench with him when he left, sadly, the nauseating fumes stayed. "Welcome," said the man, extending his hand. "What breed of bitch would you be interested in good sir?"
The young man glared at the salesman's hand as though it were about to grow fangs. "I'm here for a dog, not pleasantries. Get on with it, the air here offends me," he said, sniffing in the man's direction.
To his credit, Sylus took the insult in stride. "Straight to business I see. We have a variety of bitches to choose from," he said leading the young man further into the room.
Lining the walls of the room were kennels that were more akin to stalls with wooden slats separating each of the occupants. The cloaked figure could see a small pile of hay used for bedding near the back while three buckets sat next to the iron grate doors. The first was filled with water and the second contained something that vaguely resembled food, the third bucket sat a small way away from the other two and seemed to be where the strong scent of urine was coming from.