Orion the Bounty Hunter Chapter 10: Fishing, Properly
Orion had been given the last watch; she was woken up by Bas and then stayed awake for the rest of the night. It was easy to keep the fire Continue Reading →
Orion had been given the last watch; she was woken up by Bas and then stayed awake for the rest of the night. It was easy to keep the fire Continue Reading →
The next night, they ended up camped in between fallen stone arches of an old building. The old stone had been worn down to a smooth surface by the wind Continue Reading →
“The fuck is that?” Orion muttered. Hazel was pulling reeds from the bank. He glanced over to where Tam and Bas were splashing around and explained, “That’s a jei-jei.” Orion Continue Reading →
Orion wasn’t woken up by Sirius this morning; instead, it was Tam who shook her awake. Orion groaned loudly and rolled over. “If you don’t get up now, you won’t Continue Reading →
Tam slid her dishes onto the table and sat down beside Bas. “Figured it out?” Bas nodded as he took food from one of her dishes. No one protested this Continue Reading →
The woman eyed the three of them—three young people coming in out of the rain—but agreed. “That’ll be about twenty silvers.” Trade was the only thing keeping this country going Continue Reading →
Twenty days later saw them approaching the graveyard that Bas had predicted was going to be the next target. A mixture of rain and snow pelted against them and their Continue Reading →
Orion had no issues with the overnight room she was given in the prince’s wing. It was opulent, but that was to be expected. She didn’t bother going to dinner Continue Reading →
Orion wasn’t impressed by the prince’s study, but it was nice. The door alone was intricately carved and covered with lead; on it was a scene of a silver dragon Continue Reading →
The palace of Malamut’s royalty was characterized by degeneracy and wealth. As a bounty hunter that had been disowned from the noble family of another country in this world, Orion Continue Reading →