Cory
Show Me A Beast (book 3)
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Jevenna Willow
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They somehow forgot about me. I guess I shouldn't be concerned. I knew them, and they always overlooked anything that was inevitable.
Yes, that comet hit Earth, and yes, things changed here. I was to be a significant part of those changes.
I'm not.
None of the travelers thought things would get so bad, that Earthlings would become our enemies.
But did they really have to treat me like I was stupid? I'm one of them.
You see, I had a plan from the very beginning. I was going to follow Cash in search of Clay. That was all. Then, I was going to go back home, back to my realm; back to my initial claim as their King. All I had to do was be their eyes and ears until it was safe for the four of us to return.
And what beast with sane mind wouldn't have wanted to leave our realm, searching for a better one that could save our kind?
Hedra
Cory is not what I expected.
He's so much better, and I like what I see.
Still, the travelers were not to assist or associate with any that weren't our kind. The four of them did.
Humans should've been our enemy, but now, the traveler's deeds have consequences. I need to fix that. How? I'm still working on that. I have to change Cory's mind about staying here.
Earth is a bad place. This is not where he belongs. He needs to come home...to me, for me.
I did not give up my entire world to hear the word 'no'. I simply have to look past the beast. I'm sure I'll find the man.
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