![]() ![]() “Most sane people run away from ogres, not toward them,” Kirit yelled after him. “Really? You have to ask?”Ĭhaos broke free of Kirit’s hold and ran in the direction of the sound. Grunting in annoyance, Kirit lowered his arm. Kirit ignored it, too focused on pounding information out of his irritating clutch-mate.Ĭhaos, on the other hand, froze and cocked his head, apparently oblivious to the fist ready to slam into his nose. He felt something give just as the ogre broke into a shambling run.Ī bellow echoed over the hills. Muscles screamed in protest as he contorted himself in unnatural ways, scrabbling ineffectually to pull the ropes apart. ![]() He wriggled again, trying to dig his nails into the edges of the knot holding his wrists together. “I guess ogres aren’t anything like dinosaurs. Cody froze and hoped that ogres were kind of like the T-Rex in Jurassic Park-if he didn’t move, maybe it wouldn’t see him. ![]() The ogre came to a stumbling halt, blinking tiny eyes at Cody. The fact that Cody had agreed to this entire scheme was beside the point. The idiot was entirely too good at tying knots. They held him firmly against the huge rock, and all he managed to do was scrape his elbows raw. Damn.” Cody ran through ever curse he knew-and a few he made up on the spot-as he struggled against the ropes. They weren’t exactly a common sight in Denver. Cody couldn’t be certain, since he’d never seen an ogre before. ![]()
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