s
ht. On a good night, thirty people. As I watch the
spit on the floor.
Koldis throws at m
he way, seems like he has the wind beneath his feet. Fear will do
re I get within thirty yards, I smell it. The strong unmistakable smell of the sea. T
." Koldis echoes my thought
atch with raised brows as fire springs from Koldis's forefinger. "Nice trick." I lean forward and squi
taugh
ion shining in his eyes and walk towards the wall that leads to the harbor. I hear him coming up behind me so I
ole bullshit. Chasing down strays and misfits is getting tiring. It isn't like I can't allow the guys handle it, 'cause th
ex my trigger finger and look up, watching as Koldis prances in and out of different ships.
he family business. To do that, you've got to hav
s ago. I had grown big balls alright, they were so big that the Thunder name had be
the definition of bad with a touch
later. Now, I have more important things to take care of. I push away from the wall and stalk forward a
o them midway. As soon as the man sets eyes on me, his face pales and his mouth falls open. "Please, s
own hard on his jaw.
r cursing some seconds ago. I assure you where you're going, you'll have plenty to curse about." I turn to
is parked, a noise catches my attention. I stop and strain my ears to listen but I don't hear it anymore. As I resume walking again, I hear the noise and
As it moves fully into the sea, a row boat becomes visible. Two men are about to get inside. My eyes flit to the tarpaulin in the midd
porting cargo
them, whipping my gun be
s confusion and shock, but one stands out the most - anger. I don't have time
say, waving my gun
ing a huddled form. I move closer, not shocked when I see a female staring wide eyed at me. She's bound
e you do
s tears spill from them. "T
of my eyes, I se
re it gets
now they won't have come without their o
nt to play
cking d