webnovel

Bounty Hunters

作者: Courtney Milnestein
都市
完結 · 2.6K ビュー
  • 8 章
    コンテンツ
  • レビュー結果
  • N/A
    応援
概要

What do you call a hotel that is not a hotel? Freelance magician Ayesha Swanson, her partner Aimi Underwood, and her bodyguard Mister Mo, are about to find out as they are dispatched on a diplomatic mission to a mysterious race on the fringes of human society that somehow goes awry.<br><br>Finding themselves trapped in a fictional construct filled to the brim with bounty hunters tasked with bringing them in, Ayesha and Aimi find both their relationship and their magical skills tested as an old acquaintance of Mister Mo’s makes her presence known.

Chapter 1Chapter 1

“This is actual nonsense,” she said, slamming her suitcase down on the bed, watching it bounce amidst the neat covers pulled tightly over the mattress. “I really don’t want to do this!”

Her companion, dark hair tied back in a loose ponytail, standing with her back to the bed, facing her own suitcase and the slightly open window, offered a pitiful shrug.

“Well, it gets you out of work for a bit, right?” she offered weakly.

“I likework! I likegetting paid! I don’t like having to phone up my boss from Victoria coach station with a little bit of a cough, pretending I’ve got the flu because you want to drag me all the way out—out—hereto stay in a bloody hotel room that I have to share with Mister bloody Mo of all people!”

Across the room, Mister Mo waved his arms like a penguin and looked faintly anxious.

“It’s okay, buds, we’re all friends here, right?”

“Not that bloody good friends, Mister Mo!” Aimi Underwood snapped, turning her attention fiercely towards him.

He shrunk further back into the corner.

With a sigh, Ayesha Swanson turned away from the window.

“Honestly, it’s not my fault. UKXD budgets aren’t what they once were and really I could only afford just the one room.”

“Then Mister Mo needs to bloody sleep in the hallway!” Aimi shouted.

Again, the large bodyguard trying to retreat into the corner of the room waved his arms anxiously.

“It’s okay, buds, I can spend the night in the bar, ah,” he paused, looking faintly uncomfortable, “especially if you need special lady time.”

“We’re not here for special lady time, Mister Mo,” Ayesha said, hefting up her Adidas sports bag onto her own bed and pulling open the zip. “We’re here because we have a job to do.”

Awkwardly, the large bodyguard looked between the two women, gently tapping his fingertips together and shuffling his weight from foot to foot.

“So that means I’ll be sleeping—?”

“In the hallway!” Aimi shouted, angrily ripping open her suitcase.

Ayesha offered her large companion an apologetic look and with a sigh, zipped up the sports bag on her bed once more.

“Come on, Mister Mo, I’ll buy you a drink.”

“Don’t make any noise when you come back in!” Aimi snapped, refusing to turn back and look at them as she pulled the tangled wires of her hair straighteners from her suitcase. “I plan on being asleep within half an hour.”

Ayesha nodded meekly.

“I’ll be quiet, don’t worry.”

“Yes,” her friend turned, her face ablaze with anger. “Yes, you bloody well will.”

* * * *

Her finger moved softly around the rim of the glass, a warm circle of melted water staining the wood below.

“So, tell me about these spidermenthen,” Mister Mo said, lifting his pint of unfamiliar lager and taking a deep swig.

Ayesha looked down at the melting ice cubes at the bottom of the glass.

“Well, primarily there’s Ziggy, who played guitar, jamming good with Weird and Gilly,” she offered.

“The otherspidermen,” Mister Mo said, lowering his glass, “the ones we’ve come all the way out here to see.”

“Tsuchigumo,” Ayesha said, still looking morosely at the remaining ice cubes and the last traces of her vodka and Red Bull. “They’re traders and merchants mostly, a nomadic people who stick to the mountains. Some of them can pass for human, others…can’t.”

“Well, if they mostly stick to these mountains, why aren’t Russian Xenobiology Division or Chinese Xenobiology Division dealing with them?” Mister Mo asked indignantly, turning to look around at the handful of people present in the hotel bar.

It was evening, the light of the diminishing day still flooding the richly textured carpet, highlighting the vast French windows, the plush velvet curtains, and the silent grand piano standing solemnly on a raised dais at the back of the room.

Six months had passed since Ayesha Swanson and Aimi Underwood had been reunited by chance and necessity; six months since they put the past to bed, since they had vanquished evil and forgiven spitefulness, crying in each other’s arms and promising to never leave one another despite the darkness that seemed to follow them.

A cold Christmas had followed, a gentle spring, and the beginning of a slow, blossoming summer.

She tightened her hand into a fist, particles of dull light gathering at will.

So much had changed…

“Because, Mister Mo, as you well know there is no Russian Xenobiology Division or Chinese Xenobiology Division. If there were, we would have killed them.”

She lifted her head and tapped the side of the glass, nodding towards the distant bartender—an effeminate man or a boyish woman, she couldn’t tell which—and gesturing towards the bottles of spirits hanging above the mirror opposite her.

あなたも好きかも

Devilish secretary

After centuries of ruling the underworld with terrifying power, Lilith dies in an epic battle, only to be reborn in the human world. But instead of a grand rebirth as a queen of darkness, she's reincarnated as something far more mundane—a secretary. Rather than despair, Lilith finds this new life amusing. After all, who would suspect the devil herself to be working a 9-to-5? Settling into her new reality, Lilith embraces her role, living in a luxurious apartment and working diligently in her office. Though her devilish instincts are hard to suppress, she's determined to be the perfect secretary. But when people push her too far, the devil within still comes out to play. When a creep in the office dares to look at her the wrong way, she calmly fixes her gaze on him. "You keep staring like that, and I'll show you what a broken wrist feels like." The man quickly scurries away, leaving Lilith with a satisfied smirk. Even the rich, entitled girl from accounting isn't safe from her wrath. "You think you can push me around just because you've got money? I've burned entire kingdoms for less. Don't test me." She says this with a calm smile, her eyes glinting dangerously. The day continued like that—stopping creeps in their tracks, putting rude heiresses in their place, and being the flawless secretary she intended to be. But, of course, her boss—the CEO—had his eyes on her, more curious than ever. And while the entire office might fear her or wonder about her, she remained blissfully indifferent. This was fun. And she wasn't here to impress anyone but herself. Who knew being a secretary could be so... interesting?

dYdairy_002 · 都市
4.0
121 Chs

Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO

She gave up her dream of shining on the ballerina stage —for him. She sacrificed her self-respect —for him. She forgot her true identity —for him. But even after all that, she couldn’t compare to the woman who held Ryan’s heart. Arwen Quinn, heiress of prestigious Quinn family, realized too late that no matter what she did, she would never win Ryan’s love. The future that awaited her was a life trapped in endless misery of a loveless marriage. So, decisively, she ends their relationship and walks away. What she didn’t expect was that in breaking free from Ryan, she had opened the door for Aiden to enter her life — a chance that he had been waiting for. Aiden Winslow, an enigmatic CEO isn’t just mysterious —he is determined, and won’t allow to take Arwen away from him again. ____ Excerpt: Aiden narrowed his eyes, “Are you sure about this?” “If I wasn’t sure, I wouldn’t have asked,” Arwen replied coolly. “Stop dawdling. If you’re unwilling, I’ll find someone else who can get the marriage certificates today.” His expression darkened as he pulled her close. “Once offered to me, it’s mine alone.” Unfazed, Arwen asked, “So, do you accept? If yes, we’ll get the certificates now.” “On one condition,” he said. “I don’t do contract marriages. The woman I marry will be the woman I share my bed with. If you agree, then we’ll—” “Not a problem. Let’s go,” Arwen said without letting him finish, pulling him into the Civil Marriage Bureau.

Scarlet_Shine · 都市
4.3
279 Chs