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Click hereAislinn sat bolt upright in bed screaming and sobbing.
If Keith hadn't been driving the large black SUV, it would have been turned around and Cullen would have been headed back to the Taigh-Oèsda.
"I hate it when she has visions. The muin things are never pleasant." Cullen growled angrily.
"I already sent Jay to check on her," Keith said.
The minute Cullen sensed Aislinn's mind moving away from his, he knew she was having a vision. If the meeting hadn't been so important he would have gone back home right then. Instead Keith called Jaylyn and asked that she check on things.
"It could be worse," Keith suggested cheerily.
"How's that," Cullen growled, feeling a bad joke coming on.
"Could be raining," Keith grinned.
"That was bad even for you."
"You're not giving me much to work with here," he groused.
Cullen shook his head. When Jaylyn finally got to Aislinn it took several hours for Cullen to feel her begin to completely calm. By then he was half falling asleep in the car, anticipating the meeting he was going to be attending come morning. Aislinn had tried to convey to him the things she saw in the vision. But it was all disjointed and didn't make much sense.
He had already learned that the visions could be real or symbolic. He didn't know how to interpret it. He was frustrated that he suddenly had so many upsetting things to think about during what should be an exceedingly happy time in his life.
"Did Aislinn dream up anything helpful?" Keith couldn't help his curiosity.
"I'm sure it was intended to be helpful. Unfortunately, it seems that her muin visions never help until after the fact."
"Yeah well at least now we know enough to pay attention."
"Sure, keep an eye out for Jenna and a great big door with runes on it," Cullen groused. "I'm willing to bet that I would have noticed either of those things without a warning."
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Just another author who after getting published forgets all us readers and doesn't bother to finish the stories they promised.It really is to bad because I liked this series and then found out it had been a waste of my time.VERY VERY disappointed in this author I thought she would be better than that.
Please let me know more. My email is Thanks. Im really happy for you, and im excited about buying the book :D
I just recently found this story line, and put off doing a lot just to finish it. It is amazing. That being said, i am a bit confused right now, what happened after the cliffhanger in the cabin from honeymoon up until now. Did I miss a story?
I'm sure I've said it before but darling you have one heck of a gift!!!! I got dishes to clean and a floor to mop.... it CAN wait!! lol xoxo
That was soooooooo bogus to leave it like that !!!!! At least the other chapters are posted or u would have received some intense hate mail. But your still amazing and I love your writing abilities :D
~Morgan <3
Yes!! Thanks for coming back and expanding on the story and Ais n Cull's world. I love that you opened this one up from a different slant altogether, but meshed it so well with the existing one of Ais and Cullen. (Ok, I know I'm reading these late, but! Better late than never, yea? =)