Read Do Or Die [Nuworld 4] Online
Authors: Lorie O'Claire
“Remember, if there’s a full moon, don’t come,” Lara whispered conspiratorially,
but the two men nodded as if they understood what she meant. Lara leaned forward
into her mug and looked at Ana out of the corner of her eye. “What do you think of
them?”
Ana was surprised by the question. “We can trust them.” She spoke with incredible
confidence, hoping Lara wouldn’t back out of whatever deal she had arranged with
them.
“I agree.”
“They’re just messengers, though. We should only work with the men who have
the coins,” Ana added casually, pulling her feet off the table and leaning forward as
well.
“I like how you think, An-nea.” Lara chuckled. “This is about more than money,
though. We are going to change history, sister. You have been quite a lot of help to me
with your fighting skills. I’ll remember that when all this is over.”
* * * * *
Ana parked her glider alongside Lara’s and then entered the makeshift campsite
they’d set up on the other side of the large hills surrounding Mogsven. She growled
under her breath as a young boy, maybe with twelve winters, scurried out of her trailer
and into the darkness.
“I told them to stay out of my trailer.” The worst part about staying with thieves
was that they stole from each other, too.
Lara rested a hand on her shoulder as if ready to restrain her if needed. Not that
Lara could do anything to stop Ana if she decided to discipline the boy.
“I know, but you can’t kill them just because they disobey you. We won’t have any
children to do the work.” Lara had believed the stories Ana told about herself while
sitting around the fire.
She should feel bad for telling so many outrageous lies about terrible things she had
done in her past, but the tales served their purpose. She had a reputation as one to not
make angry.
They walked toward the trailers and Ana headed toward hers. Lara grabbed her
before Ana could leave her side. “I want you with me when the men return. I’ve
concocted a truth powder that we’ll put in their ale, but I still like you around so I can
hear your insight. You’re a natural at this.”
“The she-god guides me,” Ana said solemnly, but inside she was delighted.
She’d been ruthless and cold to everyone around her and Lara loved it. There were
times when Ana was repulsed by her behavior but she had to keep up the act if she was
going to find out what Lara’s story was.
Darkness surrounded her as she sat on one of the wooden benches close to the large
fire pit. Flames danced toward bright stars while Ana leaned back, relaxing, letting her
thoughts wander.
She hadn’t said goodbye to Andru before she left and she knew nothing infuriated
him more. Her stomach tied in knots at the thought of him reprimanding her for taking
off foolishly without telling a soul where she went. For some reason, even though
Gilroy
and Andru were similar in size, Andru could make her feel rotten if she
disappointed him. Gilroy would reprimand and could make her submit faster than
anyone she’d ever known.
She missed both of them desperately. Of course, she missed Beel too. Her half-
brother, Beel, was her papa’s bastard. He was almost two winters younger and, because
of his bastard status, could never hold a title. So he frolicked around Andru, giving all
appearances of never having a care in the world. She knew of his talents, though. Beel
could provide information or obtain anything Andru requested. He had a way about
him. Andru said it was that he never looked worried.
Put Gilroy, Andru and Beel together, which was usually how you found them, and
they could stop traffic. The three of them caused girls’ blood pressure to soar if just
brought up in conversation. And even though Gilroy was the only one who announced
openly his claim on Ana, everyone in Bryton knew of Gilroy’s papa’s extramarital
affairs and numerous bastards. Ana knew how the women looked at Gilroy, wondering
if he would take mistresses like his papa did once they set up their home together. She
couldn’t deny that she worried a bit about it, too.
“They’re here,” Lara whispered in Ana’s ear, bringing her back from her thoughts.
“And look, there’s how many…five of them?”
“Is that too many?” She-rah sounded nervous.
“If you can’t handle it then go to your trailer,” Ana snapped, as she turned and
glared at the pretty, but stupid woman.
She-rah looked away from the men approaching and studied Ana’s face, now
appearing scared of her.
“Get out of here.” Ana gestured her head toward the trailers, and She-rah almost
ran in that direction.
“Well, well, what do we have here?” Lara stood up slowly as the men approached,
entering into the light created by the fire.
The two large men they’d seen earlier had three younger men with them. Lara
walked up to the best-looking of the three, then strolled slowly around him, rubbing
her masked chin with her fingers.
“You’ve brought me a gift,” she purred, running a gloved finger down the man’s
arm.
“These are my sons.” The larger and uglier of the two large men spoke. “They’ve
come to help haul the, um, merchandise.” He then added in a lower tone, “He’s not a
gift.”
“I think he is.” Lara stopped in front of the young man, and Ana could tell he also
checked her out.
Lara was quite beautiful, in spite of her deeply ingrained evil. Although Ana never
saw Lara without her mask, she could see large, pouting lips and deep speckled-blue
eyes with long brown eyelashes. Not to mention, the snug-fitting leather outfits she
wore helped display an alluring figure.
The large man cleared his throat. His son quickly looked away from Lara and gave
his papa his attention.
Lara chuckled softly and then gestured with her hand. “Follow me.”
Ana stood, but a rustling in the darkness beside her alarmed her. Before anyone else
heard a thing, she raised her arm from under her cape. A laser, tied to her wrist and
hidden by her sleeves, fired into the blackness.
A man screamed, followed by a loud thud as he fell backwards to his death. The
crackling of branches caught her attention. Ana, in the darkness in front of them, fired
again and another man, cloaked in the night, fell to his death. She quickly turned and
pointed her laser directly in the overweight man’s face.
“You tried to deceive me.” Lara’s shrill voice broke the silence but the large man
didn’t move. He simply stared at the laser in his face.
“It won’t happen again.” His voice trembled, while he shook his head fiercely back
and forth.
“I don’t know if I want to sell the weapons to you now.”
Ana fought not to blink. Weapons? Lara was selling weapons? Why? Who were
these people? She stared at the pox-scarred face of the man in front of her. Sweat broke
out on his forehead, even though it was a chilly night.
“We already have instructions to order five hundred more lasers. Think of the
money, Lara.” The old man shot Lara a quick look before returning his gaze back to
Ana’s arm. “Not to mention, he’ll pay individually for all the eliminators you can get.”
Lara chuckled, wrapping her arms around the arm of the fat man’s son.
“Are there any more of your men hiding out there?” she asked.
“No. No, I promise.”
“If there are, you all shall die.” Lara held on to the young man she’d chosen as her
conquest for the night and walked the group over to one of the trailers.
She turned, grinning at all of them, with a gleam in her eyes that made Ana very
nervous. Lara opened the door to the trailer and allowed the large man to enter. He
came back to the door within a minute, carrying three Runner lasers in his hand. Ana
saw past him into the small living room and noticed boxes stacked against the wall.
“There’s also the bulletproof material the Runners use for their clothing in a few of
the boxes.” Lara allowed the men to explore the contents of the boxes, watching them,
looking very proud of herself.
Ana couldn’t hide her astonishment as she realized what Lara was doing. These
men were buying Runner military equipment and clothing. The trailer was full of
enough stuff to clothe and arm a small militia.
Lara glanced her way but misinterpreted what Ana was feeling. She puckered her
lips and then grinned slyly. “I see you are impressed.”
The large man turned to face her, Runner clothing draped over one arm and a
couple of lasers in his other hand. “We are very impressed.”
She accepted their money and then wrapped her arms around the young man’s
shoulders, covering both of them with her black cape. Ana noticed when she reached
up to kiss the man, he kissed her back.
Why did these people want to buy Runner equipment?
Chapter Two
Ana couldn’t believe the amount of people, and tents, set up across the field. The
festival looked larger than her clan site, and there were over fifteen hundred members
of the
filtered through the air.
“Is this your first festival?” Lara rode alongside Ana, the two of them maneuvering
their gliders through the people.
“Yeah.” Ana let her gaze jump from one merchant’s booth to another, taking in
brightly colored silks, jewelry and hairpieces, fresh fish and vegetables. There were
booths with many varieties of knives that she hovered in front of for a minute before
Lara gestured her along.
“Don’t buy anything from any of these merchants. They’re all crooks.”
Ana couldn’t help but grin, and Lara let out a low chuckle.
“Just wait. The real action starts tonight.” Lara then turned and leaned into Ana.
“How long has it been since you’ve been with a man? We’re going to get you fucked
tonight. It makes your spells stronger, you know that, don’t you?”
They entered into the main heart of the festival, which was actually a small town
converted into one large party. Large bonfires burned everywhere and the smoke made
everything surreal. There were prostitutes combing the area while men groped them