A Vow Kept (The Wall Men Series #3) Read Online Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Categories Genre: Erotic, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Myth/Mythology, Paranormal, Romance, Vampires Tags Authors: Series: The Wall Men Series Series by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
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Total pages in book: 60
Estimated words: 57184 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 286(@200wpm)___ 229(@250wpm)___ 191(@300wpm)
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“Get off!” I rip the leeches away and stomp on them, each one making a shrill sound when I end its life.

Finally, I exhale. “What was that?” I’ve never had a full-blown hallucination before.

Whatever the case, it’s left a horrible, heavy feeling deep inside my chest. It seemed so real. And also not. My grandma was a nasty, mean old woman with a dirty mouth. She always said exactly what was on her mind, no matter how offensive, but she would never say those hurtful things to me. She loved me.

Master barks, sitting in front of me.

“Where were you?” I fume.

He turns and starts running toward the light, and I follow.

CHAPTER SEVEN

When I catch up to Master, he’s standing in front of an enormous steel door big enough to be the entrance to an airplane hangar, with a smaller door built into the middle. The metal is covered in raised geometric tribal symbols like the ones on my body.

It’s the No Ones’ language. Why would it be here?

“What are we supposed to do now?” I ask Master.

He looks up with his big eyes.

“I have no idea what that means. And, by the way, thanks for leaving me back there to be sucked on. Now I’m starving.” It’s worse than that, actually. The bloodlust has turned from a niggling feeling in my stomach to a deep, ravenous hunger. “Please tell me there’ll be something to eat inside.”

Master barks.

“I’m going to hope you mean yes.” I turn my attention back to the door. How do we get in?

Having no other idea what to do, I knock. To my surprise, the small door creaks open like they were expecting us. A flicker of torchlight beams through the crack.

I push with my hand but stay back. I’m not sure what to expect, so I carefully peek inside.

The room isn’t very big in terms of square footage—maybe twenty by twenty—but the ceiling reaches a hundred feet high. The plaster has deep dark cracks everywhere and is a terracotta-brown except in the spots where the torches on the walls have left black tarry stains. The stone floor is covered in muddy footprints trailing in three separate directions, toward three different doorways. One doorway is big enough for a giant to pass through, fifty feet high and twenty feet wide. The other two doorways are small, for someone my size and, say, a mouse.

What the hell is this place?

Master steps inside, and I follow. “Hello?”

The air is dank and musty, and there’s a faint smell of something rotting in the air. A cold shiver passes through me. I’m definitely questioning my sanity for coming here. Everything feels off, like I’ve walked into a mortuary instead of a place where knowledge is stored.

Master takes the doorway in the middle, seeming perfectly at ease, which gives me some comfort, but not much. I follow him.

We walk for over twenty minutes, down a zigzagging passageway leading deeper into the earth. Eventually the sharp turns become one long sloped spiral.

“Where is this going?” I ask, noting how the stone walls have collapsed in some spots, exposing the soft dirt. We pass one crack in the wall, and the air fills with a putrid scent. It’s decaying fish or meat.

“Oh, God.” I cover my nose. “What is that?”

Master ignores me and continues until we finally reach another door.

This time, I don’t knock.

It opens, and I gasp at the monster before us.

It’s one of those creatures I encountered on the Blood Lands. From the waist up, they look like large wolves with a shaggy lion’s mane and an elongated snout. The lower part looks like a human man with smooth skin and a man’s penis. I nicknamed it a masterbeast, because the damned thing got turned on by the smell of my fear and began stroking itself. A masturbatory beast.

This masterbeast has part of its upper torso shaved down to a five-o’clock shadow length, but I’d recognize the creature anywhere.

“No. Fuck no.” I turn and start running back up the spiral dirt ramp. “Master, run!” I look over my shoulder, but Master isn’t there.

I stop, realizing I’ve run in a circle, coming out exactly where the beast and Master are still standing.

“What the hell?” I mutter.

“You cannot go out the way you came in,” says the shaved beast. “The passages are constantly moving.”

Moving? “Who are you? What is this place?”

The beast ignores me and looks down at Master. “They are waiting in the grand story room, ready to hear what you have brought back from your travels, Master.”

I swallow hard. “Master? You’re a Scholar Person. And one of those disgusting, rapey creatures?”

“If you are referring to the ones found in the forest, those are our distant cousins,” says the beast-man, “the outcasts born without any intellect. They never progressed beyond what they are today.”


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