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Earth Guardian: Deities Series, #2
Earth Guardian: Deities Series, #2
Earth Guardian: Deities Series, #2
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I am earth. I am nature. I am vengeance.

My name is Pamin Gabra, and I'm being hunted. I'm a street rat who survives in the slums of Egypt. Nothing is special about me—until I meet a group of soldiers and discover that I have the power to bend the earth to my command.

War erupts. I have no other choice but to follow the soldiers into the Egyptian pyramids to escape those who pursue us. My friends are rare elementals, like me … but the government wants to use us for a sick purpose.

I have no control over my magic. To understand my powers, I must perform the Earth Rite and hope I don't kill us all in the process.
Not everyone makes it out alive. Time is running short.

I AM THE EARTH GUARDIAN.

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*This is an upper YA series
** This book ends on a cliffhanger
*** While you can read this as a standalone book, the characters do appear in FLAME GUARDIAN, which is book one of the series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 20, 2019
ISBN9781951871987
Earth Guardian: Deities Series, #2
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Kristin D. Van Risseghem

Kristin D. Van Risseghem grew up in a small town along the Mississippi River with her parents and older sister. Currently, Kristin lives in Minnesota with her husband and two Calico cats. She also loves attending book clubs, going shopping, and hanging out with friends. She has come to realize that she absolutely has an addiction to purses and shoes. They are her weakness and probably has way too many of both. In the summer months, Kristin can usually be found lounging on her boat, drinking an ice cold something. Being an avid reader of YA and Women’s Literature stories, she still finds time to read a ton of books in-between writing. And in the winter months, her main goal is to stay warm from the Minnesota cold! Kristin’s books are published by Kasian Publishing.

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    Earth Guardian

    Deities Series

    Book Two

    USA Today Bestselling Author

    Kristin D. Van Risseghem

    Kasian Publishing LLC

    11923 NE Sumner St, STE 759356

    Portland, OR 97220

    www.KristinVanRisseghem.com

    Copyright © 2019 Kristin D. Van Risseghem

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    Cover design by Mallory Rock

    Rock Solid Book Designs

    Author photograph by Jessica Krueger Photography

    www.JessicaKruegerPhotography.com

    Formatting by The Writer Lab

    Series edited by Melissa A. Craven

    All rights reserved.

    ISBN: 978-1-943207-63-3 (Paperback)

    ISBN: 978-1-951871-98-7 (D2D)

    Other works by Kristin D. Van Risseghem:

    Deities Series

    Flame Guardian, Book One

    Earth Guardian, Book Two

    Air Guardian, Book Three

    Water Guardian, Book Four

    Seascape Chronicles

    Seascape, Book One

    Landscape, Book Two

    Dragon Slayer Series:

    Dragon Magic, Prequel

    Dragon Slayers, Book One

    Dragon Wars, Book Two

    Dragon Protectors, Book Three

    Enlighten Series:

    Swords & Stilettos, Book One

    Daggers & Dresses, Book Two

    Wars & Wings, Book Three

    Fires & Fairies, Sidelle’s Novella

    Arrows & Angels, Kieran’s Novella

    Poisons & Princes, Finn’s Short Story

    Ninjas & Nephilims, Shay’s Short Story

    Be one with nature.

    I am earth. I am nature. I am vengeance.

    My name is Pamin Gabra, and I’m being hunted.

    I’m a street rat who survives in the slums of Egypt. Nothing is special about me—until I meet a group of soldiers and discover that I have the power to bend the earth to my command.

    War erupts. I have no other choice but to follow the soldiers into the Egyptian pyramids to escape those who pursue us. My friends are rare elementals, like me ... but the government wants to use us for a sick purpose.

    I have no control over my magic. To understand my powers, I must perform the Earth Rite and hope I don’t kill us all in the process.

    Not everyone makes it out alive. Time is running short.

    I AM THE EARTH GUARDIAN.

    Table of Contents

    Part I

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Part II

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    Chapter Twenty-One

    Chapter Twenty-Two

    Chapter Twenty-Three

    Chapter Twenty-Four

    Chapter Twenty-Five

    Chapter Twenty-Six

    Chapter Twenty-Seven

    Chapter Twenty-Eight

    Chapter Twenty-Nine

    Chapter Thirty

    Chapter Thirty-One

    Chapter Thirty-Two

    Chapter Thirty-Three

    Chapter Thirty-Four

    Chapter Thirty-Five

    Part III

    Chapter Thirty-Six

    Chapter Thirty-Seven

    Chapter Thirty-Eight

    Chapter Thirty-Nine

    Chapter Forty

    Chapter Forty-One

    Chapter Forty-Two

    Chapter Forty-Three

    Chapter Forty-Four

    Chapter Forty-Five

    Chapter Forty-Six

    Chapter Forty-Seven

    Chapter Forty-Eight

    Chapter Forty-Nine

    Letter to Reader

    Acknowledgements

    About the Author

    Part I

    Chapter One

    My grief pours onto the dusty cave floor beneath me. As my body stops racking in pain, I lay as though dead in the dark tomb. Soft sounds reach me through the blackness. The others are talking quietly.

    You had to get yourself shot in the ass, didn’t you? the female American soldier teases.

    I open my eyes.

    Just trying to save you, Tage, Smoke answers. Thankfully it’s in the leg and not really in the ass. You and my sister are the only pains in the ass I ever need.

    That’s enough, you two. Hold still, Smoke. The older lady’s voice is firm. This bandage should stop the bleeding for now. We may have enough to change the dressing a couple of times, but then we’ll need to get more. You’re lucky it was just a graze.

    A hand rests on my back, warm and reassuring.

    Pamin, I’m here. It’s Ash. I know it’s her from the heat radiating from her palm. It spreads through me like the hot sun. I heard that, Bro.

    When I speak, my voice cracks. I have to get back. They need me. I say they, knowing my family is beyond my help. But my friends, my community, my extended family—our home, Zabbaleen, is burning. Maybe I can find the bodies of my mom and sisters, help bury them. Say good-bye.

    I make the sign of the cross before wiping my eyes.

    Okay, Smoke, do not put any weight on your right leg. We’ll have to take turns helping you walk. The older lady gets up in the room lit only by the fire in Ash’s palm. Whoa, that is cool. The flame draws my eyes. How are you doing, son? Your name again is ...?

    Pamin, Ash answers for me.

    Pamin Gabra, I rasp out. The spell by the flames is broken at the sound of her voice.

    And you are the one who controls earth. The lady studies me. Her graying brown hair is pulled back into a military bun, at the base off her neck. She’s wearing a U.S. army uniform, same as the blond-haired female, Tage. I’m Dr. Mara Novamori, but this team calls me Dr. Mara. I’ve been helping to train them with their powers. I don’t answer her. None of that seems to matter anymore. I’m sorry about your family, Mr. Gabra. The others here, they no longer have their parents, either, except for Tage.

    I look at Ash, Smoke, and Torrent—my new friends. We’re all orphans? Does this, being orphaned, have to do with our powers?

    Not directly, no. But there’s so much we don’t know about your abilities, all of you, and they have led to unforeseen complications.

    Ash kneels beside me, draping her arm across my shoulders. Pamin, I’m so sorry. It was my fault. I burned your house ... just like when I burned our own house when I was little, killing my parents ...

    No, Ash, you didn’t start that one, Smoke speaks. It couldn’t possibly have been you, you were little and asleep in your crib. Ash nods to her twin, but her eyes glisten in the flickering palm light.

    Pamin’s house wasn’t your fault, either, Torrent adds. Ya did that to save our lives. It’s the soldiers’ fault. Effing army.

    Why didn’t they escape through the kitchen window? My voice is low, but the whisper echoes in the black cave. As if in answer, the wall shudders, several loose stones clank and scatter down. Muffled shouting sounds from behind the blocked entrance.

    Damn it, the army found us, Tage says in a whisper.

    Chapter Two

    U p soldiers, we have to go, quiet now. The doctor and Tage help Smoke to his feet. Pamin, is there another way out? Where does this hallway lead?

    Ash gives me a hand. I’ve explored a long ways back, but the underground tunnels goes much farther. I don’t really know where it leads. I stand with her assistance.

    Well then, we’ll have to find out, won’t we. Lead the way. Let’s move out. Ash walks beside me, shining her light on the tunnel ahead as I limp along. I keep glancing at her, staring at her lighted hands. How is that even possible? We move quickly and quietly. The tunnel is rough, part of the cave we found ourselves in. It flows into unending blackness, natural walls that get larger and smaller. We stumble over protruding rocks and uneven surfaces. The hard stone is cool to my hands, giving me a firm strength, calming me. Somehow.

    I have to get back. My friends, my cousins, they need me. I slow my pace. What am I doing? I can’t go with these people. I have my own. I need to check on them to make sure that they’re not dead.

    Let’s get away from the U.S. army first, son, Dr. Mara says. Then we’ll figure out a way to check on your family. Are there other passages going back outside?

    I don’t know. There must be, feel the air moving? Ash’s palm fire is flickering. We move slowly, so Tage and Torrent can help Smoke walk on his bum leg.

    I know this first part pretty well, it’s just a winding, natural tunnel. Why is the army after you all? I glance to the doctor behind me.

    They fucking want to use our powers. Ash tries to hold her hand steady, but the flame sparks.

    Yes, the doctor says. They found out about these two, Torrent and Ashley, having unique abilities. Now they know about yours, too, Pamin. You control earth; the U.S. army will want that. I can’t believe we found you!

    "We found him," Smoke struggles to speak.

    "Actually, I found you." I don’t smile. Why did I have to be so friendly? Couldn’t I have left these khawagas alone? Serves me right for loving all-things American.

    That’s right, Dr. Mara continues. So, there’s one final gifted youth out there, who must control air. They’ll be looking for that person. We must find him or her first.

    Which one of you controls water? I ask.

    That’d be me. Torrent points to himself. As soon as we get out of this immediate danger, I’ll show you what I can do.

    Ash then fills me in on the missions that Torrent and her were made to do for the army, and how they escaped with Dr. Mara’s help.

    She’s been training us to control our powers. Ash’s voice gets small. Pamin, I’m so sorry ...

    Don’t blame yourself, Ash. I think I killed a lot of soldiers back there, toppling both buildings. Heaviness presses on me as I make the sign of the cross. What kind of Christian am I? Will I be killing people now?

    The ground shakes beneath us, dust and pebbles drop on our heads. We stop and brace ourselves.

    What’s that? Tage sounds scared. Our breathing is heavy in the dark.

    Pamin, why don’t you try pressing your hand against the rock? I wonder... Dr. Mara is coaching me now, I guess. I place my palm flat against the stone to my left. Uneven sensations move through my body. On instinct, I kneel and press my hand against the floor of the cave. Like electricity, my energy seems to flow through the hard surface. I close my eyes and let the strange sensations move around inside me.

    Lots of heavy feet, walking, standing, running. Lighter, faster steps, moving away. Pounding and tapping on the rock at various spots, echoing through the stone to my limbs. Sticks being wedged into cracks—BOOM!

    The tunnel shivers again. I open my eyes and scramble to my feet. They’re all over the church and at the entrance where we came in. They’re using dynamite. They’ll be inside soon.

    Dr. Mara straightens. Run!

    Chapter Three

    Ihave to get back . I don’t want to go farther in. This is all wrong—I’m going the wrong way. What am I doing here?

    We struggle along, but we must walk slow for Smoke. We take turns helping him move as fast as possible. Dr. Mara wants me in front; I know this part of the tunnel well.

    We come to a few natural passageways veering off to the left and right; this will help slow our pursuers. I’ve been down many of these hallways, several loop back to the church cave at various points. I stick to the main tunnel, which forks to the right after a long ways. We struggle on and on, it must be many kilometers.

    Good thing I explored these so much when I was little. Something drew me here. Before I had to start working to help my family, at ten, I loved nothing more than to spend all my time in these caves and tunnels. No one else knew about them—I never told anyone. This was my own personal place to get away, to feel safe, deep within the rock.

    Now I’m about as far as I’ve ever wandered. I’m just guessing which turns to make now. The rough ground slopes downward, and we have to go even slower. The walls become clammy and wet.

    I think we’re getting near the river. I’ve wondered about this before, in this lower slope. I lay my hand flat against the cool wall on the right and close my eyes, relaxing my busy brain into a quiet state in the darkness.

    Flowing, moving energy ... yes, it’s liquid. A lot of it.

    The Nile is near, I can feel it, Torrent says.

    I open my eyes. I feel it, too. I stare at Torrent while we walk. How does he know it’s water and not some other liquid? He’s told me his affinity is water, but does his body tell him?

    We continue down, down, down. I lead us into a left-hand passage, then turn to the right. Smoke and his helpers stumble and fall a couple of times. We think we hear our pursuers behind us. We scramble faster. I try to remember how I went the last time I explored here, several years ago.

    We’re descending so quickly I almost walk right over the edge of a steep precipice.

    Shit. Ash grabs my windmill flailing arms, stopping my fall.

    This is new .... I look around me. I don’t recall this being here before. Ash brightens her flame as she lowers her hand into the ravine. What she can do still amazes me. Her control over the flames is incredible. I wonder if Torrent has the same control. Will I? We’re on the edge of a steep cliff, plummeting as far as we can see. The walls going down are smooth, as if made by man—it’s a deep, square shaft, about six meters across.

    What the? Ash whispers. We all stare over the edge in shock seeing a chute of darkness.

    Right, is there another way? Dr. Mara asks.

    I ... I rack my brain, trying to remember our every turn. We’re about as far as I’ve ever been, but I must have turned another way this time. I’m sorry. I don’t know ...

    Can you tell where the soldiers are?

    I kneel and place my palm against the ground, closing my eyes to concentrate. The pounding of many feet, running, walking, strolling, standing.

    They’re not too far behind. My hope sinks. They’re going to catch us, then how will I ever get back? What’s going on in Zabbaleen? Did the whole place burn down? Who survived?

    Okay. Tage, you have rope, let’s move. Both the doctor and Tage rummage through their packs, each removing a length of thin, army-green nylon rope. We grope along the wall and below the edge, but there’s nothing to secure it to. "Pamin, can you tell how deep the shaft goes? And if there’s anything to tie the rope to close by? Torrent, can you feel the water? Is it at the bottom of this so if we fall, that’ll

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