Texas Showdown
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Steven turned to the encrypted pages. He’d though they’d unlock more secrets while visiting the Americos Chambers, especially the one in Texas. Were they portals? When the pools were full, they seemed to become portals, and the “eyes” were open. When the pools were empty, the “eyes” were closed. The logic seemed to follow, but he wasn’t sure. And why were they only in North America?
In the end, the Odessa cavern had only been an elaborate ruse, a trap, designed by this Spider Finger. Meddling with their divination magic, especially Sabina’s, would’ve taken an amazing amount of mystical power. Could Spider Finger be a lost Alpheros? Steven didn’t think so, but he didn’t know for sure.
He tried to remember the hands of the men that had been at Morty Flint’s Chicago Conclave. But he’d been so focused on his speech, then trying to get out alive, that he hadn’t really been paying attention. Besides, if this Dragonsoul was using FleshForge, he could probably hide such a thing easily.
Steven touched the circles of ink on the mysterious pages of the grimoire. His father had told him it wasn’t time yet, and Liam was right. They had to trust in his father’s wisdom. He remembered the words he’d heard on the wasteland highway. This is our future. This is our escape. This is our battlefield.
The future of the Dragonsouls wasn’t on Earth. It was on other worlds, a whole universe of possible places. But was the battlefield, the escape, and the future on the same wasteland version of Colorado Steven had seen?
Tessa came barreling out of the room she was sharing with Aria.
The barista fell onto the floor front of the fireplace. She ripped the book out of his hands. She had the topaz pen. She must’ve grabbed it from his room.
“Magica Divinatio!” she hissed. Her eyes glowed like pink jewels. She touched the pen to the first encrypted page. The sapphire feathers on the quill glinted with a blue light.
Ink swirled around the tip of the pen. An image started to form.
A big grandfather clock rang out, counting down the hour. With each bell strike, the picture became clearer as ink raced around the page, sketching something.
It was another map of the North American continent. But this one had an X drawn on the coastline, in Oregon maybe, but definitely somewhere along the Pacific coast of the U.S. There were the Borromean rings nearby, marking Americos Chambers, but this X wasn’t connected to them.
The pen worked itself out of Tessa’s hands. It was drawing a sketch on the other page, moving on its own while Tessa covered her mouth with her hands. A picture of an ocean crashing onto a beach where reeds clung to the sand. And there, a woman in a white dress stood, and not just any woman, Tessa.
In her hand was a torch.
Tears ran down her face. But was she crying out of joy or sorrow?
“I dreamed this,” Tessa said. “This is our future. This is my future. And my past.”
The last stroke of midnight sounded. The pen fell to the side.
Tessa climbed into Steven’s lap. “I’m so scared.”
“Of what?” he asked.
“Of who I really am. What if it’s not good, Steven? What if I don’t want to know?”
Steven drew her face back so they could gaze into each other’s faces. “I know who you are. You’re Tessa Ross. You worked at the Coffee Clutch, and I crushed hard on you. We’re special. And we’re together.”
“I’m glad we’re a we,” she murmured, echoing Zoey.
He kissed Tessa, and it was as hot as the first time, months ago in the coffee shop. No, in fact, it was hotter. Tessa smelled wonderful, tasted better, and she sighed.
“Merry Christmas,” she said.
“And a very merry Christmas to you.”
She smiled at him. “Where are you sleeping tonight?” she asked.
With seven wonderful women currently in the Grand Lake Aerie, he pondered that question for a long, long time.
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When Marine Corps pilot Jacob Merely crashes during a routine mission off the coast of Cyprus, he was sure it was game over.
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About the Author
Aaron Crash writes adrenaline-fueled odysseys into the extreme regions of speculative fiction. If you're looking for cyborg vampires or jellyfish centaurs, you've come to the right place. He is the
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Texas Showdown: An Urban Fantasy Harem Adventure (American Dragons Book 4) is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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