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The Frey Saga: Molly
The Frey Saga: Molly
The Frey Saga: Molly
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The Frey Saga: Molly

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Molly dreamt her whole life of living in a world of magic... until the day she walked into one. This short story falls between The Frey Saga Book II: Pieces of Eight and Book III: Rise of the Seven.

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Release dateApr 27, 2012
ISBN9781476374932
The Frey Saga: Molly
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Melissa Wright

Ms. Melissa S Wright is a doctoral student in the University of Southern Mississippi Department of Adult Education.

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    The Frey Saga - Melissa Wright

    MOLLY

    MOLLY

    THE FREY SAGA

    BOOK 2.5

    MELISSA WRIGHT

    Copyright © 2019 by Melissa Wright

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    Cover art by Gene Mollica Studio, LLC

    CONTENTS

    Molly

    The Story Continues…

    Also by Melissa Wright

    About the Author

    MOLLY

    Small lines of text curled deliciously around the page, leading through a decadent city, a torturous romance, a wicked betrayal. Molly’s hand traced the intricate pattern of runes that interlaced and surrounded the illustration of the temptress, Floret Shade, and she became distracted from her reading, studying the fairy’s long golden hair, which seemed to float on the wind and mingle with the folds of her gown. Such a rich gown, beaded in an impossibly complex design that one would likely never even notice, considering how the bodice, cinched unfeasibly tightly, presented her bosom. And as if the display were not enough, her pale skin was dappled with droplets of jewels that glistened in the twilight, ensuring her prey would be ensnared. Molly sighed as she rolled over, hopelessly yearning for that sort of strength and beauty.

    She felt the cool grass beneath her skin and became aware once more of the passage of time. It was nearing dark, and if she didn’t return quickly, her father would skin her. She tucked the book into her satchel and hiked up her skirt to run through the tall grass.

    Molly Mayanne! Her father’s sharp tone cut through her daydreams of fairies, and she froze, forgetting for a good half minute to drop her skirt back down. He stared at her.

    Father. She struggled for a moment, deciding whether to come up with some sort of explanation. But she couldn’t know if he was angry about the late hour or something else she’d done—or forgotten to do. She settled on a brief, Hi, and a smile.

    It was the wrong choice. He grabbed her arm and began to haul her back toward the village, chastising her the entire way about wasting time on foolish tales of fairies and magic when there was work to be done. She hoped he didn’t see her roll her eyes, but after a few more steps, her temper got the best of her. She jerked her arm free and glared at him. I am certain you don’t intend to let the neighbors see you treat me this way, she spat as she stomped the remainder of the way back.

    He followed her and shut the door behind them before starting up again. "Molly, a young woman cannot be traipsing around

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