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Flash Gold
Book: Flash Gold Read Online Free
Author: Lindsay Buroker
Tags: Fantasy, Steampunk, Young Adult, Gold, bounty hunters, young adult fantasy, historical fantasy, fantasy adventure, alternate history, fantasy romance, Novella, steampunk romance, young adult steampunk, Airships
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branches. Kali had started sweating during her traipse up the hillside, but her skin was cooling now. She flexed her muscles and bounced on her toes. “I imagine they’re down there picking things out of...things.”
    “ Good.” Cedar lowered the spyglass. “You specialize in making weapons?”
    “ Not weapons. Security devices.”
    “ The mechanical dogs?”
    She nodded. “I made those.”
    “ Huh.”
    His scarf hid most of his face, but she thought he sounded intrigued. Maybe even pleased. That notion warmed her more than bouncing in place. She started to smile, but caught herself. She knew nothing about him, and she knew better than to be flattered by some man’s attention by now. Whatever he wanted, it surely had little to do with her ability to make silly devices.
    “ Do you have any more of those...nut crackers?” Cedar asked.
    “ Smoke nuts.” Kali withdrew another from her pocket and handed it to him. She demonstrated how to arm it.
    “ How do you make them?”
    She blinked. “You want to know? I mean...most people don’t....” She snapped her mouth shut. No need to tell him people usually ignored her when she talked about her inventions. Or that they shooed her away, afraid her witchy ways would bring bad luck.
    “ Yes. I have an interest in weapons. I—” He lifted the spyglass abruptly. “The two men are coming.”
    Kali shifted until she could see through the branches. Rock and his male comrade were tramping up the hill with snowshoes on. The men hunkered low, moving from tree to tree as quickly as the terrain allowed.
    She rested her rifle on a branch and pressed her cheek against the stock. For a heartbeat, she had someone’s head in her sights, but she hesitated to fire, and he slipped behind a spruce. For all that she spoke of security and defense, she had never tried to kill anyone. She had only used the rifle on hunting trips. The shot she fired at Rock had been nothing but a defensive instinct.
    “ Be ready,” Cedar whispered.
    Branches shivered, and Rock left cover, angling for a snow-covered boulder. The second fellow tramped back downhill and moved laterally through a small gully that hid him from view. They were angling to surround her. They must not know her exact location—or that she could see them. Cedar had probably slipped in without attracting their notice either.
    Rock was not fully hidden by the boulder, not from her position. His side poked out. Kali picked a target that should not be life-threatening if his comrades cared enough to tend to him. She let out a breath and squeezed the trigger. The man howled, clutching his butt, and staggered away from the boulder. That ought to take the fight out of him. She lowered her weapon.
    The man seemed to realize his mistake and lunged back toward cover. Too late. Cedar’s rifle cracked. His bullet took the man in the neck. He pitched sideways and lay still, blood spattering the snow around him.
    Kali stared at Cedar. “He wasn’t going to trouble us again.”
    “ They’re criminals.” He watched the gully without glancing her direction. “Bandits who work for gangsters and crime lords. They’ve killed before and would do so again. The authorities would issue them the same fate.”
    Maybe so, but a warning twanged in the back of her mind.
    “ How do you know who they are?” she asked. More importantly, did he know what had brought them out here after her? Did he know about the flash gold? Maybe he had questioned the other two. They could have revealed everything to him. Or maybe he had known before he signed on with her. Maybe the only reason he was here was because—
    “ Look out!” Cedar pushed her out of the copse.
    A fist-sized black oval with wood fins sailed through the trees. It bounced off a branch and landed in the copse behind her. Curious, Kali craned her neck, trying to get a look.
    “ Go, go,” Cedar barked. He shoved her again, then crashed into her from behind, bearing her to the ground.
    The fall
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