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  "description": "[i]“In the times before time, there was not one sun and two moons, but simply two suns: one to watch over the earth during the day, and one the night. Back then the earth was still the domain of the impetuous old gods. It was they who walked the forests and fields, and left canyons where they stepped, and lifted mountains so they could have somewhere to rest; it was they who directed the seas and carved the rivers, and every day rose upon a different earth for their whims. When the night-sun failed to rise, they did not fail to notice. The old gods walked up to the empty sky, tore the night-sun from where she rested, and cast her down to the darkened earth. In the moment of impact she split into two: the great ancient wolf Mar and his counterpart, Lira, both bound to the night, yet held apart from it...\"[/i]\n\n__________\n\n(I've been waiting on uploading this one so I could put it up on SoFurry too, but, uh......)\n(Also also, please [b]download[/b] the file to read this - formatting tags -do not- carry over on the inline reader!)\n\n[b]The Bridge Between[/b] is the direct novella sequel to Heart of the Forest, taking place some 2ish years after the conclusion of the original novel (which if you haven't read yet, you can pick up a copy [url=https://bewere.net/order.php?s=kawika]here on the Bewere shop![/url])\n\nAt this point Lannon and Sulla have settled quite comfortably into their bond & their new life together, and have been traveling around going on little adventures of their own. This story sees them passing through Heatherfield where Lannon, a hunter, locks on to new prey: the head of a local group of bounty hunters, who seek out and murder Sulla's people to sell their pelts and those of their bonded companions for profit.\n\nOut at the markets Lannon notices a figure from his past, a trader of wares and information both who should be able to point him in the right direction to begin his hunt...\n\n[URL=https://subscribestar.adult/lukas-kawika]My $5+ subscribers[/URL] can read the entire 5 part, ~23k word novella right now, while I'll be uploading on a (roughly) every-other-weekly schedule to my galleries~"
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