Six Sentence Sunday

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I'm changing story again, this one is from "The Slave". It's set in the southern kingdoms like Air and The Dancer, but it's before (some 20 years before the start of the novel – none of the main characters are born yet! ;-) ). In Arquon the king is considered a semi-god (for now… but this is the story of the last real king of Arquon), so when Kushan receives as a gift a slave from his brother-in-law Arjun of Rajendra (Indira's father for those who read Air), he is quite puzzled by her behavior. This is from the opening scene: he has found her asleep instead of eagerly awaiting for him, and the shock is not going to fade anytime soon…


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She kept her eyes on him way too boldly.


"You shouldn't look at me," he snapped, uneasy.


"Sorry." She averted her eyes with a shrug. "I wouldn't be staring if you weren't such a pleasant sight."


"What?" he exploded, outraged. How dare she?


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OK, it's seven sentences but one is really one word. The Slave in included in Arquon, 2 tales of the southern kingdom available on Smashwords.


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Published on May 29, 2011 01:00
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