Deliverance Read Online Free

Deliverance
Book: Deliverance Read Online Free
Author: T.K. Chapin
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embraced Tessla with a hug. “What did he do?”
     
    “He said I’ll never be able to fight with the adventurers because of my size…” Tessla pushed his hair back and kissed his forehead.
     
    “That’s not true honey. You can do whatever you want to do! You are an amazing little boy and super smart!” Tessla said smiling at him. Hearing the stew boil in the other room reminded Tessla that dinner was about to be done. “Come help me with the stew,” she said standing up and helping Kessler up.
     
    The both of them went into the kitchen and Tessla had Kessler blow out the flame on the stovetop. Smiling up at her, Kessler hugged her side firmly and said, “I love you mother.”
     
    Bending down, she gave him a hug and said, “I love you too.” Getting a parchment out from his bag, Kessler got up to the table and began to do his school work, while Tessla finished preparing the stew in bowls, and the gymer bread for supper.
     
    **
     
    When Illadari arrived home, Kessler immediately leaped from the table and latched onto one of his father’s legs as he walked into the bedroom. Tessla’s heart warmed as Illadari pulled Kessler from his leg and launched him in the air. Kessler’s going to be an amazing man someday… Just like his father, Tessla thought with a smile on her face.
     
    “I’ve missed you son, now run along and go finish your school work you have before we eat mother’s delicious stew.” Ushering him back to the table, Illadari went into the bedroom and shut the door behind.
     
    A few moments later, Illadari returned out into the kitchen wearing his casual blue robes, and took a seat at the kitchen table. “How was the rest of your day?” Tessla asked.
     
    “It was pretty good. I’m going to be doing the arena summons tomorrow,” Illadari said as he glanced over the school work that Kessler was working on.
     
    “Wow honey! I’m so proud of you!” Tessla said smiling back at Illadari from the stove.
     
    “Thanks love,” Illadari said. “Do you know where I put my summoning necklace?”
     
    “I haven’t seen it here at home,” Tessla said as she finished pouring the stew into bowls.
     
    “That’s strange. I guess it doesn’t get much use,” Illadari said perplexed. “Didn’t we use it on that gentleman we found outside of town in the forest? He was dead and we resurrected him since we had a couple charges left in it.”
     
    “Yes, but you took it back to the Halls the next day to recharge. I promise it’s not here,” Tessla said as she brought over a bowl of stew for Illadari. “Put your school work away Kessler,” Tessla said as she returned back to the counter to grab his and her bowl of stew, along with the gymer bread slices she had prepared.
     
    “My head still feels strange,” Kessler said as he returned to the table from putting his school work away. “I don’t know if I can eat my food…”
     
    “Sit up to the table and eat,” Tessla said with forceful motherly eyes. “Whether your head feels strange or not, this is your supper for the evening.”
     
    He remained silent, resting his head against his hand, as his elbow sat on the table.
     
    “Elbow off the table son,” Illadari said as he took a bite of his stew. “Yummy…” Illadari said looking over at Tessla.
     
    “Oh wait! Your Hilted Banes Leaf!” Tessla said jumping up from her seat. She ran into the bedroom and grabbed a leaf from the pouch that Illadari had brought home from Quin’s. Returning to the kitchen, she handed him the leaf, “Here you go.” Turning around, she grabbed cups and scooped water into them for the three of them to drink with their meals.
     
    “Oh goody, you remembered,” Illadari said with a look of disappointment. Even the aroma the leaf gave off made even Tessla a little queasy in the stomach. Chewing the leaf, he shoved a giant spoonful of stew into his mouth to help dull the bitterness. At least he loves my stew… Tessla thought as she brought a
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