Page 173 of King of Gods


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“He’s really a cranky old shit,” Rilen said. “But you’ll get less of his attitude now he knows how amazing your little quim is.”

“The rest of the time,” Roran continued, “you can ignore him. Or do what I do.”

I lifted my hands so they could slide the top of the practical dress they’d picked over my head. “What’s that?”

“I shove my dick in his mouth.”

I started giggling. “Well, since I don’t have one of those, I’ll have to use yours.”

He grinned. “You can shove my dick in his mouth anytime.”

They settled the dress over me, lingering a little longer than necessary over my breasts and ass.

I didn’t complain. I was happy to have them back.

Break! Now!

The ground shuddered but didn’t heave. There was no tremor.

“It really wants to go, doesn’t it?” Rilen peered out the windows.

“It does,” I nodded.

“We’re ready when you are, Mistress Kimber Raven, Breaker of the Spine.” Roran gave me a half serious, half mock bow.

We saddled the horses we each favored in the stables as fast as we could, and I was glad the outfit they had picked was a split skirt. I was in no mood to ride side saddle.

I trotted the horse to the end of the compound and headed for the Spine.

For the Breaking Cave.

A great wave of pure white magic tumbled down the sides of the mountain. I watched in awe as it sped toward us.

When it reached us, the power it held was overwhelming. It was so strong that it threatened to knock me off my horse.

In that power was a new clear understanding of what I was meant to do.

Break!

I needed to reach the Breaking Cave to be able to fully control what was about to happen.

Kicking the horse into a full gallop, I raced down the street on the path that would take me to the cave.

Rilen and Roran kicked their horses into a full gallop as well, desperate to keep up with me.

Roran managed to catch me first.“Kimber! What are you doing?”

“We need to get to the Breaking Cave. That's the epicenter of the magic.”

Rilen pushed his horse hard enough to catch up with us in the next moment. As we rode, though, not one of us said another word.

I was grateful the cave wasn’t far from the temple. I knew the horse could get there without being exhausted.

As I watched ahead of me, I saw the Spine tremble again.I pointed up. “Watch. Watch the magic as it comes off the Spine.”

The twins watched the massive rise of rocks as another huge wave of magic rolled off and rolled past us.

Break!