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Lullaby (Fable Saga Book 2)

Lullaby (Fable Saga Book 2)

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Chapter 1 First Light

Word Count: 2182    |    Released on: 12/04/2021

ough the dark m

around me like the walls of a gl

He's calling me.

k up. Stars wheel through the patches of black sky peeking through the forest canopy overhead. As I ru

is c

e to

, but I won't re

name, hoping

n his name. In fact, I've forgotten h

him again if I can't even

e forest. I come to the edge of a babbling brook. Something is pulling me, and I walk along its edge, picking my way over mo

ce above the water's surface, their jewe

over the pool's edge to

th an unfa

as white as n

be pale green, but are bright silver instead,

ing a gossamer gown made of some diaphanous material; a sheath of silvery

this always been

ape takes form several feet away, unfurling from the groun

st as a sharp pa

ng against rocks, the rustling of leaves on a t

, reaching to me across the silver

me for a th

never

can do

Fingers of smoke claw at the air behind me, but I'm one step ahea

e glade. I'm no longer running – I fly thr

nks in the pooling sunbeams of the newborn day,

lur of stars drowning in a sea of dawn, sucked be

ry. Before th

ses in, tearing at the f

ront door, up the stairs, into the s

er pale blonde hair in disarray as she twists and t

en the doorw

he room towards me as I tak

her, s

up with

as I sit up in bed, rubbing the s

me. And I was flying. I remember drifting ove

ed. I pick up the red and green tartan blanket

door and head out along the corridor, then down the

boys are s

oor, turning the handle

ams through the meadow, chasing the fleeing night. It's not quite daybreak, but seconds bef

om speckled lilac into

e, I sit down at the top of the ste

bottom step, to the left of the house. It's just

d with marigolds, tomatoes, stra

lants are in such good condition

the boys being busy in the basement all day every day recording music. She noticed the top of a stone birdbath sticking out of the brambles, so sh

thorny stems and leaves, the plants seem to have thri

e green thumbs. But over the last few days she's spent every daylight hour out in her little garden,

ps take her min

silver light in the forest. The boys are still conv

snakes floating in the trees – so they've been happy to write it off as a fr

wrong

about how the silver serpent darted through the air

over m

around it a few days afterwards.

nful, more and more tender. Now, I push aside the tartan blanket and reach up be

to a doctor. But I'm not sur

world-famous rock band, when this flying s

Grea

ation from the event that earned me the scar in the first place – getting stabbed through the

years ago. There's

since that night. Elliot, Ben and Lyall are the same as always, b

gether in the cabin and spending all day together in the

ds to. He hasn't once said anything about what happen

he does talk to me, he's super polite and civil, as if I'm sort of coworker, o

e Yonder's bassist, about a week ago to tell him that I would

ew how Alix would react, and I didn't

Alix, he'll be going to college locally next year, so it's not like this is the last chance we h

ake the news

t off the call from Mica

he phone. Then he smashed something up in his

before I can set things straight with my own band. Elliot says w

, and the strange things that seem to happen to me ev

ing – her idea, probably so that she knows I survived the night – in the past few days I'

at only fami

s we were sinking, amid the screams

, and you realize that the only time you've ever felt truly safe, totally protec

e I'm a little girl

m. God, I'm

hose strawberries shoul

side me on the step, clutching a steaming mug of coffee. She's dressed

on't look like gardening c

les. It's time for me to do a grocery run. Hopefully the boys can make it last until we leave. I've already broken

ally am I ok with it, then why do I feel so cold all over? Why does the thought of parting way

ingers in front of my face. "You're drifting o

d?" I repea

while. Come into town with me. There's a slice of ch

ne every morning,"

says. "Now go put on somethin

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“Sixteen-year-old Ashling Shields has had her whole life turned upside down for the second time in two years. As a freshman she was the sole survivor of a harrowing disaster. Now, in the summer before junior year, her life is once again spiralling out of control. The deadly force hunting her draws closer every day, and being entangled in the affairs of a world famous rock band doesn't make life any easier - especially when there's good reason to believe the band members are literally angels and demons. She'll have to take control of her own destiny - before her destiny takes control of her. Don't miss this riveting new instalment in the Fable Saga.”
1 Chapter 1 First Light2 Chapter 2 Jade3 Chapter 3 Walls4 Chapter 4 The Boneyard5 Chapter 5 Ghostlight6 Chapter 6 Warning7 Chapter 7 Intoxicate8 Chapter 8 Moonlight9 Chapter 9 The Plan10 Chapter 10 Threads11 Chapter 11 Secret Visitor12 Chapter 12 Echoes13 Chapter 13 Deceit14 Chapter 14 Promise15 Chapter 15 Zara Quinn16 Chapter 16 Treasure17 Chapter 17 The Mirror18 Chapter 18 Poison19 Chapter 19 The Call20 Chapter 20 The Dress21 Chapter 21 Whisper22 Chapter 22 Force23 Chapter 23 Saved24 Chapter 24 Storm25 Chapter 25 Leviathan26 Chapter 26 Night Walk27 Chapter 27 Seventh Song28 Chapter 28 Crazy29 Chapter 29 Forgotten30 Chapter 30 Salt31 Chapter 31 Surfacing32 Chapter 32 The Cove33 Chapter 33 Revelation34 Chapter 34 Firelight35 Chapter 35 Letting Go36 Chapter 36 Sea Whisper37 Chapter 37 Smoulder38 Chapter 38 Doubt39 Chapter 39 Calm Before the Storm40 Chapter 40 Jubilee41 Chapter 41 Night Music42 Chapter 42 Dance with the Devil43 Chapter 43 Black Rose44 Chapter 44 Author's Note