Magic - Chapter 1

Magic - Chapter 1

Orcs smelled like moldy cheese. Even if I couldn’t see under their thinly-veiled illusion charms to their true faces, I would be able to smell them from across a room because they reeked of cheese.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 8

Change - Chapter 8

She held my hand the whole way to the car, gripping it so tightly, she must have feared letting go and having me run off again. She had nothing to worry about, though.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 7

Change - Chapter 7

I followed the wall around the palace until I came to the front entrance. An evil-eyed woman came out from behind the gate.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 6

Change - Chapter 6

Alexi didn’t fly me all the way to Cairo, but together we made it to Turkey, where I forced Ollie to wire him another ten thousand dollars for the ride.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 5

Change - Chapter 5

In that second of hesitation, I pulled the drawer I had been looking through fully out of the cabinet and slammed it across his face, sending him flying into another one and smashing to the ground.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 4

Change - Chapter 4

The drive from Berlin to Moscow was a little bit shorter than traveling from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City and twice as boring, which was saying something.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 3

Change - Chapter 3

Getting through the Iron Curtain wasn’t easy, even for somebody who knew Russian and could shapeshift into any form they wanted.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 2

Change - Chapter 2

Demons were notoriously hard to corner alone, as they were both incredibly strong and infinitely cagey. The most powerful demons in Hell stayed that way through conniving, back-stabbing, and deception

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Change - Chapter 1 [The beginning of the series]

Change - Chapter 1 [The beginning of the series]

I hated it when Ollie called me because it always meant a big job that took me away from home for long stretches. She was a good client, but she was all business and refused to take no for an answer.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 1

Chapter 1

A million years ago the world ended. Since then a group of five have kept the City running. Now, one of them has died.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 2

Chapter 2

I shouldn’t have said anything. I should have left like a thief in the night, but I couldn’t do it. I needed them to know I was going.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 3

Chapter 3

I didn’t understand the Third. It wasn’t like the Outer Rings at all. There were big buildings, loud noises, and everybody seemed angry.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Turn around! There’s still time! Just turn AROUND! The words ran through my head over and over again as I stood in the monumental line to get into the Center.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 5

Chapter 5

People are so ridiculous and easily impressed. All I did was stand close to Earth for a minute.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Violet was nice. I had liked her. She has such kind eyes, I thought—no, she had nice eyes.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 7

Chapter 7

There is no oppressor without an oppressed. That quote came from a book I read in elementary school called The Tail of Guhman the Mouse.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 8

Chapter 8

I made it back to my room just as the guards returned to duty. Very quietly I slipped into bed and shut my eyes, trying to get my heart to stop thumping in my chest.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Gone was the crooked smile on the Constable’s face, replaced instead by a deep, dark scowl. And screaming. My god, the screaming.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 10

Chapter 10

The red, blinking light above the camera turned off. A woman next to the camera dropped her cue cards as two brutish men lowered their guns on either side of me.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 11

Chapter 11

When they saw I was basically a human pincushion, they dragged Cam out of the car and beat her within an inch of her life.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty
Chapter 12

Chapter 12

What I just did was suicide. But it was not the first time I’d committed suicide since I’d left home, and I was still alive.

· May 5 · Russell Nohelty

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