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Baby From Frost – Ashe Moon

“Would you stop!” I shouted, opening the window again. “It’s morning!” he said like I hadn’t noticed. “I know a really good place for bread, and they always finish baking right around now. Let’s get some!” “I should tell Raka you’re skipping class,” I muttered. “I’m gonna go back after,” he protested. “Hold on,” I said with a sigh, and I shut the window, dressed, and went downstairs. Oli was bouncing pebbles between his hands like he was trying to juggle, and I walked over to him and turned them all into ice cubes with a wave of my hand.
They fell onto the ground and shattered. “Well, come on,” I said. “Show me this bread you woke me up for.” “You have to show me how to do that,” he said. “No, I don’t.” “Aw, why not?” “Because I’m busy, and that’s not what I’m here to do. Ask your dad.” We started up the street. A dragon flew over us, following the street and making the occasional hard dip to drop a pack of newspapers off at every corner, where a group of young kids divided them up and carried them away to deliver.
At an hour when Old Shore Port would just be getting started, it seemed like Stonvale had never stopped going. We went through an alleyway and came to a street that was already noisy with traffic and hawker salesmen shouting on the sidewalks. The bakery was an open storefront on a corner, with walls lined with shelves loaded with half-globes of golden-crusted bread. A large clay oven was stoked by a fire dragon, who stopped what she was doing when Oli came hopping up.
“Hi, Oli,” she said, and she turned to human form. “Who’s your friend?” “He’s a friend of my dad’s,” he said. “I told him all about your bread. Do you have any unwanteds?” “No, I’m afraid not. We had a good batch today, all of them are going to the shelves.” “Oh,” he said disappointedly, and he turned to me and said, “Usually they have a few they give away to anyone who gets here early enough.”
“How much for one?”
Copyright © 2021 by Ashe Moon All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. 1kitap1.com/en 1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS Get M/M in Your Inbox! The Dragon Firefighters Series Prologue 1. Delos 2. Raka 3. Delos 4. Raka 5. Delos 6.
Raka 7. Delos 8. Raka 9. Delos Epilogue Thank you for reading! Keep in touch with Ashe The Dragon Firefighters Series The Luna Brothers Series Also by Ashe Moon 1kitap1.com/en Subscribe to my personal newsletter HERE. If you’re looking for something a little more personal you can also join my private Facebook group, Ashe Moon’s Ashetronauts! (If you can’t access the link through your e-reader, search “Ashe Moon’s Ashetronauts” on your Facebook page.)
My group is a safe space to chat with me and other readers, and where I also do special exclusive giveaways and announcements. Hope to see you there! 1kitap1.com/en THE DRAGON FIREFIGHTERS SERIES Book 1: Daddy From Flames Book 2: Secrets in Smoke Book 3: Baby From Frost Book 4: Coming Soon… 1kitap1.com/en PROLOGUE DELOS LEANING OVER THE TAFFRAIL, I watched the ocean slide past the dark wooden hull, clumps of ice like frosting crumbling as the steamship pushed a slow course northward, away from the frozen continent. We were a day at sea with another two to go until we reached Old Shore Port, and despite the seasickness, I couldn’t be more excited.
My life was starting. I’d only ever been able to dream about the north and all of its promises of alchemic freedom, where you could find all the rare gear, ingredients, and knowledge a young dragon could want. Where I came from, all you could find was ice and thin living, and all you could do was whatever you could to survive. For years, I’d stared into the white expanse and wondered how I would be able to make my way to the sea and how I would find the money to get on a ship.
I looked at maps and fantasized about ways I could fly across the water, but any dragon could see the distance was impossible. And then, one day, a stranger wandered into the markets asking for salves and fire orbs. I knew he was an ice dragon like me because he only wore a light tunic, unlike the humans who couldn’t survive without their thick fur coats.
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