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Dreamwalker's Bride

“You are the least objectionable groom of all the ones I’ve seen,” Anaisa replied seriously. “Thank you for the glowing compliment,” Trace grinned, “but that didn’t quite answer my question.” ___ Anaisa is an orphan and a pariah. In an ultimate act of betrayal, her father, a Count of the Realm, is accused of deserting and betraying the army in a time of war. Not only is he immediately executed for the offense, but the king declares he must have been a fake all along! His two daughters are stripped of their titles and inheritance, replaced by a distant cousin and cast out of their home with nothing. Anaisa swears someday she will get her title and lands back, but in the mean time, she and her sister Katia have to figure out how to survive. Trace is an anomaly among his people; instead of revealing their son as a magic user and thrusting him into the public eye, his parents kept it a secret to allow him to choose the kind of life he wanted. Trace found himself content to rest and play in his own dream world instead of invading the nighttime visions of others. As an adult, his choice to remain unknown is thrown into jeopardy when a mysterious blackmailer forces Trace to enlist in the territorial war between nations, threatening to reveal his secret if the demand is not met. With the war now over, Trace believes he can finally go home to his farm and live the simple, unremarkable life he’s always desired. When Anaisa and Trace are thrown together by a royal edict, the sisters find themselves unwittingly tangled in the web of mystery and intrigue that surrounds the blackmailer’s escalating assignments for Trace. Anaisa begins to suspect it may be connected to the plot to replace her family in the noble court. As the scheme continues to unfold, lives, loves, marriages, and magic will be put to the test to see what forces in the world are strongest.

TheOtherNoble · Fantasi
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349 Chs

Diggy Diggy tunnel

Ford salvaged what he could of Gary's work over the next few days, and pushed the tunnel deeper into the cliff. 

There wasn't an abundance of timber in this desert area, and certainly nothing strong enough to hold up the roof of the deep cave being dug.

Thankfully, after a certain point, it did become clearing out debris rather than digging anew, though Gary had certainly tried to do the latter.

The main problem lay in the fact that the original tunnel was incredibly narrow. The original people down here had likely been reduced to turning sideways and squeezing through parts of it, which was fine for spelunkers, but difficult for diggers.

After all, every shovelful and rock that was loosened had to be brought back out again.

Instead of painstakingly breaking the rocks into pieces small enough to fit, Gary had elected to widen the gap.

A sound strategy, when you have the materials to make sure the area stays as stable as it should.