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Red Madrassa: Algardis #1

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by Edun, Terah


  After a moment’s delay, Sebastian, the Prince of Sandrin, heir to the Empire, and pompous ass extraordinaire, motioned for his father’s Guard Commander and Allorna to rise as he said, “What, you haven’t been arrested yet?”

  His question was clearly directed at Allorna. Before she could retort in a way improper for the royal guard, her father intervened. He said, with a touch of rebuke, “Allorna has been properly punished, Your Highness, rest assured.”

  At the statement from the Commander, the Prince turned his coldly assuming eyes from Allorna to her father.

  Allorna almost smirked, as the Prince had to look up at her father. He’d had a growth spurt over the past summer, but it wasn’t enough to outweigh the impressive height and stature of the Commander of the Imperial Guard. She could see that the height difference annoyed the Prince…‌and anything that annoyed Sebastian made Allorna just a tiny bit gleeful.

  Prince Sebastian, aware of her countenance but unable to say anything in front of a man so revered, responded coolly, “And what, my lord, would that punishment entail?” Allorna straightened her shoulders, prepared for her father to recount the humiliation of losing her training opportunity with the Knights of the Realm.

  In a way, the preparation had been good‌—‌but it wasn’t enough in this instance. The Commander of the Imperial Guard stared straight into the eyes of the Prince, ignoring the companion beside him, as he said, “As you attend the Madrassa, milord, it is only fitting that Allorna learn true subservience to the Crown and Imperial mandate. She will assume squire duties for Your Royal Highness effective immediately.”

  Allorna’s mouth dropped, the Prince turned as white as a sheet, and even the companion had the grace to look panicked. The Imperial Commander continued before protests could erupt: “The lady,” he said with a nod of his head to the woman in the red dress, “will return to the capital for the duration.”

  Allorna closed her eyes in horror. Her father could not have thought of a better punishment.

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  Sneak Peak: Casbah Guardian

  Algardis Series, Book 2

  Available May 2013

  He knelt in a bleak, grimy sub-basement that could only be called a dungeon. Water leaked down the walls; the steady drip, drip from the stalactites overhead filled his ears. On his wrists, handcuffs too small for him dug cruelly into his skin. Cold stone ground into his back. His neck was chained to a wall.

  A chill came over him, and his thin tunic wafted in the draft. He was filthy: dirt and dung smeared his clothing, staining his dusky skin and matting his hair. His teeth were gritty with dust and debris from where he had been forced to lick the wall to quench his thirst. Only it hadn’t helped; though he got enough moisture to survive, his frantic efforts to hydrate himself only made him thirstier.

  The smell of his own body nearly overwhelmed him; he hadn’t bathed in…‌two weeks now? Silent tears tracked down his face, accumulating along the cold edge of the iron collar encircling his neck. With a ragged voice he called out once again, proclaiming his innocence and hoping that someone‌—‌anyone‌—‌would hear his call.

  After a prolonged silence, he knew that no one was ever coming for him except Death. He was starving. He hadn’t been given a crumb of food in the week and a half since the sentence was passed. He was weak, and that weakness would be his undoing. He couldn’t access his magic‌—‌any magic.

  He heard the slow slither of the creature moving towards him. He couldn’t see it, but he felt the vibrations in the flagstones, and knew what they foretold. A subterranean ground snake was coming. The color of stone and the length of six horses, it would devour him whole and spit out the bones and irons in a week’s time.

  There was nothing he could do to stop it.

  He shivered, almost mad with fear‌—‌only to realize the sound had stopped. Out of the darkness, a light flared: the headlight that hovered in front of the snake’s head on a thin stalk. His vision was filled with evil cold eyes, enormous fangs, a flaring hood. He opened his mouth to scream‌—‌

  Maride Bercen lunged out of bed, throwing off the thin blanket, stumbling and falling to his hands and knees on the cool wooden floor. Wood! Wood, not stone! He panted for breath as the vision slowly faded. He was home at the Marsea Gatehouse, at the Red Madrassa Citadel outside of Sandrin. There is no need to fear, he chanted over and over in his mind. He hadn’t been arrested. His fiancé wasn’t dead. He and his friends had been lauded for saving an Imperial watchman’s life.

  As he lay there, he felt the cool breeze again; no wonder he’d dreamt of it. He got up and went over to his open window. The cold of January was just setting in. He frowned; the campus would be getting snow soon. Even he could feel it in the air. The weather was changing from the brisk winds of fall to the icy climate of this region’s brief winter. He closed the window, and moved back into the center of the room.

  As he grabbed the blanket from the floor, he heard voices drift up from downstairs. It sounded like his friends were in the kitchen below…

  Red Madrassa

  November 2012

  About the Author

  Terah Edun grew up in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia where she learned that new worlds were always available in the next book. Now, she lives in South Sudan working in international development. She spends her spare time thinking up the next adventure for her motly band of mischief making teens.

  Don’t forget to leave a review of Red Madrassa if you enjoyed the read.

  Other Books by Terah

  March 2013 – Sworn To Raise (Courtlight Series #1)

  The first full-length novel exploring the world of The Companion’s Guild.

  May 2013 – Casbah Guardian (Algardis Series #2)

  The next full-length novel in the Algardis series!

  Table of Contents

  Acknowledgements

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Sneak Peak: Casbah Guardian

  About the Author

 

 

 


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