"A human child who will be the reflection of the mother Goddess Aditi will have the ability to remove the seal of Indra and then cast the Asuras into the other world, releasing the unbound energy. The human child of Kashyap will be able to unlock her abilities. Once unlocked, only a great sacrifice will lock the seal."
Toshani was being led by her hated enemy to another hated enemy, and she had plans to kill them all. It was ironical.Toshani peered out from the chariot as it entered the massive courtyard. Towering turrets of black arose from the mass of stones which was the castle.
Toshani opened her eyes as the pain ripped through her body. It was dim and cool where she was and smelled a bit moldy as if she were underground. Her eyes strained to adjust to the insufficient light. Her head was throbbing, and she could feel the aftermath of the hangover. She tried desperately to remember something, anything. The last thing she could remember was having dinner with her family's murderers. Rudra refraining her from attacking the king...then just darkness.
The sun hung high over the Palmar village. By now, every villager was already awake and tended to their duties or, if they finished them already, was either playing, resting, or gossiping.Right now, the village in waited for the hunting party to return from their bi-weekly expedition into the forest surroundi
Toshani moaned at the feel of his hardness inside as he brought his hands up to cup her corseted breast as the carriage gently swayed her against him. His hips began to buck against hers.It was like a chemical reaction. He touched her and she melted in his arms. Despite her hate, mistrust, and the reason for
The sky was turning a pale purple when the first, scraggly bushes began to appear along the path. They would reach the foothills by afternoon, and the forests beyond by nightfall.Once camped it would be an easy trip north to the mountain cave which had the opening of the source.Toshani was overwhelmed by the
Rudra arrived back in the tent, with several attendants carrying platters of food. Toshani looked at the array of dishes on the table.He dismissed them with a wave, then turned towards her. The light and shadow danced on her face in the flickering light of the torch.
The thundering sound of a violent storm was all around. It did not deter Rudra and Toshani as they crept stealthily through the thick undergrowth. The only light guiding them was the glowing stone, a volcanic stone often used for their property of emitting light. It was a blessing for such rainy moonless nights.
"What the hell happened here?" Shrushaw thought. Bhairav looked smug, the queen seemed to have gone mad and she hoped that Prahastha's plan had become successful.