Sneak Peek And A First Look Planet Alt-Sete-Nine Book Two: Princess Haylee by BJ Neblett
Looks like we are still set for a late February release date for book two of my dimension bending take on video gaming, AI, and alternate universes. Princess Haylee is the second installment of the Planet Alt-Sete-Nine series. Having conquered the video game she was beta testing for her boyfriend, Haylee has awakened and discovered she is heir to the throne of an unknown planet. Now she must make her way to Galloway City to accept her birthright, through dangers and intrigue and those who would keep her from the throne.
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BJ
Chapter
Two
It had rained overnight, a cool, steady
refreshing rain. Ominous clouds of violet and grey had already started to
gather, even as Amber followed her twin brothers, slipping silently into the
western horizon. Electric fingers of purple and gold tore through the night
skies and deafening tolls of thunder forewarned of the impending downpour.
Throughout the night, creatures stirred from their lairs to drink, as the
thirsty earth greedily gathered-in the rare and welcomed offering. Not until
leading sun Sol was approaching its zenith did the cloud cover begin to retreat
and the nourishing green drops of rain start to abate.
“Was there ever a day more
beautiful?” Cailey stood just outside the entrance to the cave, breathing in
the sharp air. The wet forest glistened in the bright orange sunlight.
“Not for nearly thirty years,” Azami
answered, moving beside her friend. “It’s hard to believe, Cailey, but the
Magical Land of Galloway hasn’t tasted rain for almost three decades.”
“It’s incredible that anything
survived.”
“Galloway has been resting, not
dead; lost in a suspended state. Nothing has grown here, nothing has died, and
nothing has moved. Not a plant or tree or creature or bird. Nothing has changed
in all of that time.”
Cailey laid a hand to Azami’s
shoulder. “From what I’ve seen and what I’ve experienced, in a way it’s the
same for the rest of the planet. The people of Alt-Sete-Nine have given up.
Since the end of the wars, they have reverted to the old ways. Most all live-in
simple villages, tending to their own business, never venturing far from the
private little worlds they have created for themselves. Even the people of
Vista City are contented to remain safely concealed in their secret valley
paradise. And nowhere does anyone speak of the princess, or the Royal Family,
or even of Galloway.”
“You must understand that it is how Inhodu
willed it. He knew of the hardships that lay ahead. He did not wish Galloway to
suffer anymore. Nor did he want the people’s minds to be burdened with the
memories of how it was before the Hundred Years War. Healing takes time, as
does rebuilding. Don’t be too quick to judge them. It hasn’t been easy for your
people.” Their eyes met as Cailey turned to the old woman. “Yes,” Azami said, “your people. Remember, you are mortal
now. You are one of us. And this world is your home.”
“Yes,” Cailey sighed, “but for how
long?”
“Tomorrow is promised to no one, my
dear.” She brushed back an errant lock of Cailey’s long golden hair. Azami’s
heart ached for Cailey. In many ways, the young woman was little more than a child,
newly making her way through life. It was a life with an uncertain future. She
wished she could find a way to offer up more than mere words of consolation. “Like
everything, Cailey, our time is set from the moment we are born. You are still
under the Great Wizard’s spell, a spell that dictates you must find true love
or else you will perish.” A knowing smile crept across her face as she placed a
finger to Cailey’s lips. “But spells were meant to be broken.” She stretched an
arm out to the flourishing forest. “You of all people should be aware of that
reality. Through your sacrifices and unselfish act of bringing the princess to
life, just look at what you have helped to accomplish.”
The two women gazed out upon the
Royal Forest of Galloway with renewed wonder. Longer than anyone could remember,
the woods stood motionless, locked in time, frozen by the wizard Inhodu’s
protective spell. With a simple declaration, and by the power of the medallion,
the princess had broken that spell. Now the land thrived as never before with
towering trees and lush vegetation. Verdant carpets of shimmering blue-green
grass stretched beyond the horizon. Colorful birds filled the skies, while creatures
of all types and sizes foraged in the warm rays of the suns.
“It is beautiful, isn’t it?” Cailey
said.
“It lives, my dear. And so shall
you. Remember, you can change your future, but destiny is a stubborn mistress. She
will win out. And I believe an even greater destiny awaits you, just as it
awaits the princess.”
The words brought needed comfort to
the young woman. She placed an arm affectionately around Azami’s waist, pulling
her close. “Thank you. You truly are wonderfully wise.”
“Maybe, but that is only if you measure
wisdom in years, my dear.”
“So where is our princess on this
magnificent day?”
“She
was quite exhausted last night. We’ll let her rest a while longer.”