Chosen by the Chimera – Monstrum Kindred Read Online Evangeline Anderson

Categories Genre: Alien, Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 91
Estimated words: 86162 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 431(@200wpm)___ 345(@250wpm)___ 287(@300wpm)
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27

ABBEY

Abbey couldn’t keep the hope from bubbling up in her heart as they walked down the long, smooth corridors. She liked how the Royal Palace was laid out. The dark red floor was easy to distinguish from the bright white walls and the golden ceiling above. Every once in a while they came to a piece of art on one side of the broad hallway or the other and Chancellor Maprist would ask them to stop and “admire” it by running their hands all over it.

It was an interesting experience, but Abbey was far more eager to get to the Royal Eye-pet Breeder and see if she could be matched with one of the fluffy little creatures. The moment Chancellor Maprist’s Eye-pet had scampered up her arm and whispered in his squeaky little voice in her ear, she’d known that she wanted one.

The way she’d lost Major had been so traumatic, she hadn’t been sure if she would ever be able to apply for another guide dog. But the little Eye-pets were different—they could actually talk. How incredibly useful that would be! And the idea of having a pet that would never die was wonderful.

Even though his life had been cut short, Major had been getting quite old at the time of his death. Abbey had known that she might lose him soon and the thought had broken her heart. The prospect of having a sweet little guide pet who would live as long as she did was immensely appealing.

At last they took a left and went down a long, sloping ramp which led to the bottom floor of the Royal Palace—at least according to Chancellor Maprist. One more turn and they found themselves in front of a carved door—Abbey could tell because she ran her hands over it at the Chancellor’s urging.

When she touched the door, a soft, asexual voice murmured,

“Royal Eye-pet Breeder, main entrance. Welcome.”

“Oh!” Abbey pulled her hands away in surprise. “Do all the doors talk here?”

“Of course—it makes it much easier to know exactly where you are,” Chancellor Maprist said. “Do go in my dear. I’m sure the Empress sent someone running ahead of us—they must be expecting you.”

Abbey found the door latch and pushed the door open with Solon’s help, since it was heavy.

The moment the door opened, she felt like she was in a pet store. The air was filled with the scent of straw bedding and fur and high, excited cheeping and peeping sounds could be heard.

“Ah, you must be the Lady Abbey,” an unfamiliar voice remarked and a purple and green mottled blur came towards her. “I’m very pleased to meet you—I am Gustobrav, the Royal Eye-pet Breeder. May I have your leave to sniff you, my Lady?”

“You may,” Abbey said, smiling at the strange greeting. She held still as the large male leaned towards her and inhaled noisily through his nose. She sniffed him as well and thought that Gustobrav smelled like the pets he bred—furry and a little like a clean dog.

The Royal Eye-pet Breeder exchanged “sniffs of greeting” with both Solon and Chancellor Maprist and then said to Abbey,

“So I understand that the Empress has decreed you must be matched with an Eye-pet of your very own.”

“Yes, but only if you think it’s possible,” Abbey said quickly. “I don’t want to take a pet who doesn’t want me or might be unhappy living with me on my own world.”

“My lady, when you are matched with the correct Eye-pet, you become his or her whole world,” the Royal Breeder assured her. “It doesn’t matter where you go—as long as you keep them close to you, they will be happy and content. However, thank you for that answer—I feel better about matching you, knowing that you truly care for your pet’s happiness.”

“Oh, of course!” Abbey exclaimed. “I had a seeing-eye guide dog named Major that I loved so much and I firmly believe that animals should have rights. If Eye-pets are considered animals, that is,” she added uncertainly.

“They are. We consider them to be sentient animals,” Gustobrav told her. “And they are dependant animals too. Once you take one, you must keep it with you always because they become very close to their owners.”

“I understand.” Abbey nodded. “And what do they eat? I wouldn’t want to make one sick,” she added, remembering all the foods that were dangerous for dogs. Major had accidentally gotten a piece of chocolate once and scared her to death!

“That’s the best part about an Eye-pet—they’re what we call ‘psychic feeders’—they live on the emotions of their owners,” the Royal Breeder said. “So as long as you’re having feelings, they’ll thrive.”

“Really?” Abbey was surprised. “No food or water? No special diet or anything?”

“Nothing but your feelings,” Gustobrav assured her. “You just need to spend a little while each day hugging and holding them and sending them positive emotions and they’ll be fine. And to be honest, it’s really hard not to feel positive around an Eye-pet—they’re so damn adorable,” he added.


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