Blad (GALACTIC CYBORG HEAT #38) by Jessie Rose EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Jessie Rose
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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“I’m cold Helena.”
She knew it was and there was nothing she could do about it.
It felt like they’d been cold for weeks, that there was no real warmth
left in the world.
Every bit of joy she’d known so well, seemed to have been sucked
from it. What had once been a kaleidoscope of colour was now, bleak and
dead.
The bright skies and colourful world that had been everything she’d
ever known now dull and lifeless. No longer seeing the colour in it. There
was no more joy and happiness was a long-ago memory.
There was only hiding and sorrow now, anguish where they’d once
been so much joy and she couldn’t let her despair wash over her. Trying to
stay upbeat was becoming difficult, all she really wanted to do was roll over
and cry, wallow in her own misery but she couldn’t let that break her, they
still had so much to do.
Besides, Jacqs needed her to be strong, she could feel her own
despair matching her own. It was more than a child should ever have to
bear.
“I’m sorry baby girl,” she whispered. “Come here I’ll wrap you
up.” Jacq crawled closer and sat on her lap, wrapping her in her coat as
Jacqs snuggled in. “I can’t light a fire, it’s not raining.” Jacq nodded. She
knew the score by now. It needed to be raining to light a fire, it would keep
the smoke down and not allow others to find them.
Without it…..
She took a shuddering breath. She couldn’t think about that….
At least the cave was dry, and so were they, if a little cold. They’d
been many times over the last few weeks when they’ve been damp and
outright soaked. It was that time of year and she’d worried that Jacqs would
come down with a chill. With no medicine or access to any medical care,
that could have been deadly. But they’ve been lucky. Finding cover most
of the time, managing to stay fairly dry and when they had got soaked, she’d
found some shelter and been able to light a fire. The rain ironically helping
to dry them too.
It wasn’t much but it was all they had, and she’d learnt quickly to
make the most of it.
They’d been some hard lessons over the past weeks. Some
shocking and horrible, others, learning experiences that could have been
deadly. Soon learning what she could and couldn’t do to not draw attention
to them. Attention they did not need. Hiding and remaining in shadow.
Making no noise. Not alerting anyone to their presence or giving their
position away.
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