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by Brian D. Anderson


  Everyone at the table jumped to their feet. The name Darshan was spoken. First by a few, then more and more, until all but Kaylia and Selena, were shouting out his name. Throughout this commotion, the two women continued to look warily at him.

  Gewey spun around and left the room, Kaylia following close behind. She stopped him a few feet outside the door and took his face in her hands. “What happened there? I have never felt such rage in you before.”

  “I am changing,” Gewey replied. “Becoming more powerful. I have run so far. I have lived in fear for so long. It is time for that to stop. In two days, I will show the Dark Knight the true meaning of fear.”

  She looked deep into his eyes. “Am I speaking to Gewey or Darshan?”

  Gewey took hold of her hands and pressed them to his heart. He kissed her gently and watched as a single tear spilled down her cheek.

  “Now - I am both,” he told her.

  End Book Three

  Acknowledgements

  Jonathan and Eleni Anderson, George Panagos, Vincentine Williams, Gerald and Donna Anderson, Hunter and Sarah Anderson, Bobby and Bobbie Anderson, the Ramos family, the DiBatista family, the Gnyp family, Jen Frith-Couch, Alex Harris, Jaocb and Elizabeth Bunton, Jenny Bunton, HCCS teachers and staff in Brooklyn and everyone who has supported me. I love you all!

  About the Authors

  Brian D. Anderson was born in 1971, and grew up in the small town of Spanish Fort, AL. He attended Fairhope High, then later Springhill College where his love for fantasy grew into a lifelong obsession. His hobbies include chess, history, and spending time with his son.

  Jonathan Anderson was born in March of 2003. His creative spirit became evident by the age of three when he told his first original story. In 2010 he came up with the concept for The Godling Chronicles. It grew into an exciting collaboration between father and son. Jonathan enjoys sports, chess, music, games, and of course, telling stories.

 

 

 


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