A Flight of Broken Wings: Aer...

By Nupur_C

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Six hundred years ago, humanity rose up in revolt against the Aeriels. They were driven from earth - and back... More

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Chapter 73
Chapter 74
Chapter 75
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88
Chapter 89
Chapter 90
Chapter 91
Chapter 92
Chapter 93
Chapter 94
Chapter 95
Chapter 96
Chapter 97
Chapter 98
Chapter 99
Chapter 100
Chapter 101
Chapter 102
Chapter 103
Chapter 104
Chapter 105
Chapter 106
Chapter 107
Chapter 108
Chapter 109
Chapter 110
Chapter 111
Chapter 112
Chapter 113
Chapter 114
Chapter 116
Chapter 117
Chapter 118
Chapter 119
Chapter 120
Chapter 121
Chapter 122
Chapter 123
Chapter 124
Chapter 125
Chapter 126
Chapter 127
Chapter 128
Chapter 129
Chapter 130
Chapter 131
Chapter 132
Chapter 133
Chapter 134
Chapter 135
Chapter 136
Chapter 137
Chapter 138
Chapter 139
Chapter 140
Chapter 141
Chapter 142
Chapter 143
The Aeriel Trilogy #2: A Call for Brighter Days
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Book 2: Continued

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"You know, I really wouldn't do that if I were you." Shwaan smiled easily, catching the boy's wrist between his fingers moments before he had fully withdrawn the tourist's purse from her handbag. "That's not very nice, is it?"

The boy stumbled, jerking backwards and trying to pull his hand away from Shwaan's grip. His eyes widened with an almost manic desperation as he jerked violently in the Aeriel's hold in a futile attempt to free himself. The boy was skinny, almost to the point of malnutrition, and he appeared to be small for his age – not that Shwaan knew what his age was, of course. Had he been human, the thrashing might have been a minor inconvenience to him. As it was, he held the boy with the ease of a child holding a particularly recalcitrant butterfly.

"You're going to break something if you keep that up," Shwaan informed him in the tone of one commenting on the weather. When that did not yield the desired result, he sighed. "Take a breath. Calm down. Really, you're going to hurt yourself."

The boy was trembling, and his eyes looked like they would pop out of his skull any minute now. After a few more seconds of violent jerking, his movements subsided to a more half-hearted wriggling as he gasped, defeated: "Look mister. Just-just let me go, okay? I will'na try 'nything, I swear. Y-you can have all my money, all of it! Just let me go. Don't take me to the cops. Please, man. I din'na even take any of her money, you know that. I'll gi-give you everything I have, I swear it on me life."

Shwaan frowned, dropping to his knees in front of the boy. He loosened his grip on his captive's wrist, but not enough to allow him to flee. All around them, tourists in various stages of inebriation turned to look at the pair as if they were aliens duking it out in the middle of the sidewalk. Of course, in Shwaan's case, they weren't that far off the mark.

"What's your name?" he asked the boy, who looked at Shwaan as if he had grown a second head. Shwaan let out an annoyed huff, holding a chocolate donut out to the young man. "I am not going to take you to the police, and I don't want your money. Plus, you can't leave unless I want you to. So you might as well make it easier on yourself and just answer the question. It can't be that hard to pronounce your own name."

After a few more seconds of staring disbelievingly at his captor's face, the boy seemed finally to come to a decision. Reaching out with his free hand, he snagged the donut, shoving the whole thing into his mouth at once. This was followed by another few seconds of silence as the boy chewed on the confection while peering suspiciously at Shwaan.

"Biskut," he said finally, squinting at his companion through narrowed eyes as if daring him to challenge that statement.

At the latter's elevated eyebrow, he snapped irritably: "You asked for me name, didn'ya?"

"Ah, forgive me. That's a rather...unusual name." At the boy's enraged glare, Shwaan held out another donut – a peace offering. "It's a good one, don't get me wrong. Sounds a bit like a 'biscuit', is all."

The boy shrugged, munching on his new donut, this one covered with pink icing. His struggles had subsided to nothing more than the occasional twitch of long, bony fingers. "I liked 'em as a kid."

"Biscuits?"

He nodded, shaggy brown hair falling over his eyes like a ragged curtain drawn over vibrant dark gemstones. "So me mum just called me Biskut, 'cause I liked 'em as a kid."

"Makes sense," agreed Shwaan. "Do you still like them?"

Licking grubby fingers clean of pink icing, the boy grunted. "Sure."

Rising to his feet, Shwaan tugged lightly at the boy's hand before finally releasing his prisoner. "Okay. You can go now, if you want. I won't stop you. Or," he said, looking conspiratorially around them as if to ensure secrecy. "We could make a deal."

The boy – Biskut – looked conflicted, one foot extended away from the Aeriel like a deer preparing to bolt, while the other wavered uncertainly, still on the pavement. "Yer a foreigner," he said eventually, his tone accusatory.

"I am," Shwaan admitted with appropriate contrition.

"What kind of a deal d'you wanna make?"

The Aeriel shrugged. "Some information. In exchange for a month's supply of the best biscuits available in this town."

"Okay..." the boy said, his tone suggesting he expected a catch. Nothing could really be that easy.

"Okay,"agreed Shwaan, turning on his heel. "Lead the way to the best biscuit shop youknow of. I'd like to see what this town has to offer. On the way, you can tellme about the body they found in the river the day before yesterday." 

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