Doubt Will Come

The Last Strange Kings

book two

This was the precise moment The Powers chose to forever alter King’s Son, for in his mind he heard a girl’s voice, clear as though she sat by his elbow. “Who are you?

Dalich stopped midbite and hastily glanced about. “What?” he mumbled through a mouthful of lunch. His mother shifted in her seat but did not glance in his direction.

I don’t know who you are or why I can hear you,” said the voice.

Swallowing, the lad cautiously peeked under the table, discovering nothing but a fork embedded in the wood, which normally would have been quite a discovery but did nothing to aid his search for the source of the voice. “Who are you? Where are you hiding?” he ventured, quietly as he could.

I’m not hiding, I’m just lying here in the grass looking at the sky, and then I could taste that wonderful chicken, and—oh!

“What?” King’s Son whispered, raising his head to scan his father’s Great Hall, certain she hid behind a stout column or thick tapestry.

Your house is so big!” The surprise in her voice sounded genuine.

“You can see what I see?”

I . . . I just closed my eyes, and I see long tables and a big woman. Who are you?

“King’s Son.”

Kingson! Your name is strange. My sisters are calling me, I must go.

“Go where? Wait! Who are you?” He did not care that he spoke in a normal tone of voice. But she did not reply.

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Doubt Will Come

The Last Strange Kings

book two

This was the precise moment The Powers chose to forever alter King’s Son, for in his mind he heard a girl’s voice, clear as though she sat by his elbow. “Who are you?

Dalich stopped midbite and hastily glanced about. “What?” he mumbled through a mouthful of lunch. His mother shifted in her seat but did not glance in his direction.

I don’t know who you are or why I can hear you,” said the voice.

Swallowing, the lad cautiously peeked under the table, discovering nothing but a fork embedded in the wood, which normally would have been quite a discovery but did nothing to aid his search for the source of the voice. “Who are you? Where are you hiding?” he ventured, quietly as he could.

I’m not hiding, I’m just lying here in the grass looking at the sky, and then I could taste that wonderful chicken, and—oh!

“What?” King’s Son whispered, raising his head to scan his father’s Great Hall, certain she hid behind a stout column or thick tapestry.

Your house is so big!” The surprise in her voice sounded genuine.

“You can see what I see?”

I . . . I just closed my eyes, and I see long tables and a big woman. Who are you?

“King’s Son.”

Kingson! Your name is strange. My sisters are calling me, I must go.

“Go where? Wait! Who are you?” He did not care that he spoke in a normal tone of voice. But she did not reply.

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The Last Strange Kings

book two

This was the precise moment The Powers chose to forever alter King’s Son, for in his mind he heard a girl’s voice, clear as though she sat by his elbow. “Who are you?

Dalich stopped midbite and hastily glanced about. “What?” he mumbled through a mouthful of lunch. His mother shifted in her seat but did not glance in his direction.

I don’t know who you are or why I can hear you,” said the voice.

Swallowing, the lad cautiously peeked under the table, discovering nothing but a fork embedded in the wood, which normally would have been quite a discovery but did nothing to aid his search for the source of the voice. “Who are you? Where are you hiding?” he ventured, quietly as he could.

I’m not hiding, I’m just lying here in the grass looking at the sky, and then I could taste that wonderful chicken, and—oh!

“What?” King’s Son whispered, raising his head to scan his father’s Great Hall, certain she hid behind a stout column or thick tapestry.

Your house is so big!” The surprise in her voice sounded genuine.

“You can see what I see?”

I . . . I just closed my eyes, and I see long tables and a big woman. Who are you?

“King’s Son.”

Kingson! Your name is strange. My sisters are calling me, I must go.

“Go where? Wait! Who are you?” He did not care that he spoke in a normal tone of voice. But she did not reply.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780986068645
Publisher: Quills and Pixels
Publication date: 12/15/2017
Series: Last Strange Kings , #2
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)

Table of Contents

Contents

Chapter One—A Strange Beginning 2

Chapter Two—Admissions 11

Chapter Three—Education 28

Chapter Four—Odd Occurrences 34

Chapter Five—An Exchange of Letters 38

Chapter Six—If The Powers Fail Us 41

Chapter Seven—Another Meeting 51

Chapter Eight—Discoveries 54

Chapter Nine—The Queen’s Business 65

Chapter Ten—Of the Scholars 74

Chapter Eleven—At War 81

Chapter Twelve—A New Man 99

Chapter Thirteen—To Battle 112

Chapter Fourteen—An Unpleasant Matter 124

Chapter Fifteen—More Troubles 133

Chapter Sixteen—A Long Overdue Ceremony 138

Chapter Seventeen—Surprises 146

Chapter Eighteen—A Gift Revealed 152

Chapter Nineteen—Sad Circumstances 161

Chapter Twenty—A Long Affair Settled 167

Chapter Twenty-One—Reminiscences, Plans 179

Chapter Twenty-Two—If The Powers Are Not at Work 187

Chapter Twenty-Three—A Happy Moment 195

Chapter Twenty-Four—Unexpected News 202

Chapter Twenty-Five—Sisters 209

Chapter Twenty-Six—Naming Day Present 212

Chapter Twenty-Seven—In the House of Jinil, Dalock King’s Friend 217

Chapter Twenty-Eight—Breakage, Revelations 226

Chapter Twenty-Nine—A Letter to the Queen 233

Chapter Thirty—Disclosures 235

Chapter Thirty-One—Meetings and Celebrations 253

Map: Eskalind and Surrounding Lands 258

Past of Kings of Eskalind 260

Characters 264

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