by Watson Davis
Ja’ast led Wu Cheen, Lonyo, and the other rider up to them. Sifa hopped from one foot to the other, faster and faster the closer they approached. She raised her hand over her head and waved it and Lonyo waved back. “Hi, Lonyo!”
“Hi!”
Wu Cheen shrugged. “What about me?”
“Hi, Wu Cheen!” Sifa said, grinning.
“You’re back,” Ka-bes said as the horses got close. “With guests?”
“That’s what I said.” Ja’ast stopped beside Ka-bes. “I wasn’t nearly as rude, but that’s what I said.”
“Ka-bes,” Wu Cheen said, gesturing toward her with his hands. “I’d like to introduce Lonyo the Healer.”
Lonyo bowed. “I’ve heard great things about you.”
Wu Cheen gestured toward the man. “And this is an old friend of mine who’d like to make a proposition.”
“A proposition?” Ka-bes glared at the nondescript man. “Does he have a name?”
“Isak Yogui,” Wu Cheen said, sliding from his mount. “But you probably know him as The Magpie.”
Author's Notes
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The Windhaven Chronicles:
Not Dead Enough
The Archbishop’s Amulet
The Devil’s Library
The Snow-tiger's Trail (coming soon)
Diaries of a Space Marine:
Once A Hero
FountainCorp Security
The Battle for Azucar (coming soon)
WATSON DAVIS DISCOVERED fantasy and science fiction, magic and technology, Isaac Asimov and Robert E. Howard, when he was a young, impressionable boy in Houston, Texas. He wrote his first robot apocalypse short story at eleven, delved many a dungeon and battled many a vampire while pursuing a degree in mathematics. He now lives in Spain in a villa overlooking the Mediterranean and writes.