Endangered
(Daughter of Hades #1)
by Dani Hoots
by Dani Hoots
Genre:
YA Urban Fantasy
Release
Date: May 13th 2016
Summary
from Goodreads:
Chrys
has been in the Underworld for thousands of years, hidden away by her
father, Hades, from all of the other gods. He's afraid that if
someone finds out about her, they will destroy her because of the
dichotomous power that she holds, the power of life and death. So she
has remained in the Palace of Hades all her life, making very few
friends and always bored out of her mind.
Huntley would have never guessed that after he died he would wake up with a beautiful girl standing over him. And that she would be the Dark Lord of the Underworld's daughter. Yet, for some reason, she keeps him around as her tutor, as if he knows anything about the world. But Huntley knows that all she really wants is a friend; being trapped in the Underworld can get pretty lonely.
That is, until Chrys decides she wants to run away to the human world after a big fight with her mother Persephone. Chrys claims her father is just over reacting and that nothing bad will come of it. There's no way that the gods will notice she's there for only a couple of days...right?
Huntley would have never guessed that after he died he would wake up with a beautiful girl standing over him. And that she would be the Dark Lord of the Underworld's daughter. Yet, for some reason, she keeps him around as her tutor, as if he knows anything about the world. But Huntley knows that all she really wants is a friend; being trapped in the Underworld can get pretty lonely.
That is, until Chrys decides she wants to run away to the human world after a big fight with her mother Persephone. Chrys claims her father is just over reacting and that nothing bad will come of it. There's no way that the gods will notice she's there for only a couple of days...right?
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CHAPTER 7
Chrys
The River Styx is really intimidating.
Like, seriously.
I honestly never really realized it
until now, being without someone who knew how to guide the boat for
me. I had only taken a boat out a couple of times, but never this
far, and never with this much risk. Now that I stood there, waiting
for the others, I found myself questioning my decision a little bit.
Not enough to turn back, but enough to realize that Father was going
to be really pissed if he found out I had hijacked a boat and left
the Underworld with two of my friends. I guess I knew that already
but it was hitting me hard now.
I had left a note for him, telling him
we were going to visit Maka and not to worry, that we would be back
in a few days. He knew I needed to let off a little steam and that
leaving me alone was the best choice. At least, I hoped.
I was already wearing my ring and
waiting to give A.J. and Huntley theirs. I was almost past the point
of no return, making a decision that could get me in the worst of
trouble.
And it felt exhilarating.
I was surprised that Huntley wasn’t
fully on board with this, but more cautious than A.J. and I were. He
was only coming because he wanted to make sure I was safe. But if
A.J. thought it would be fine, I really doubted it was going to end
badly.
At least I hoped that it wouldn’t.
A.J. was the cautious one out of the
three of us, so if Huntley thought it was fine, it was probably going
to be fine. I trusted him, especially after all this time. He cared
enough to stay in the Palace for me, so he had to be speaking the
truth.
A.J. and Huntley showed up, checking
behind them to make sure there wasn’t anyone following them. I
nodded to both of them and handed them the rings. They slipped them
on their fingers, and we quickly climbed in the boat to travel around
the River Styx into the sky that was Oceanus.
The boat was like an old gondola that
might simply crumble if we were going over actual water. It was
beyond old, probably the same age as the Underworld itself. It
creaked and cracked as we stood on it, rocking slightly back and
forth. The three of us each grabbed a stick and pushed off the peer
of the palace and into the river we went.
“How does this actually work?”
Huntley asked. “I mean, it looks like we are traveling on clouds.”
“You really going to ask questions
of how things work in the Underworld? Not just accept that things
work differently here?” A.J. replied. We had barely been gone for a
couple of moments and they were already arguing.
“The rivers here are more like air
currents, trapping things that have been lost in the mortal realm,”
I explained. “The river we are on now is the River Styx, the River
of Hatred. It is but one of five rivers. Most of the dead come to
this world via Acheron, the River of Pain. It is where Charon runs
his service. The other rivers flow through the Underworld and serve
as transportation to places throughout. But without a boat, all of
the rivers will curse those who try to escape, so make sure the water
doesn’t touch you.”
Huntley glanced over the water, his
eyes wide. I probably should have mentioned that earlier, but it had
completely slipped my mind. When you knew something for such a long
time, it was hard to remember to tell others who might not know.
“Don’t worry, you’re fine. But
because of this, no god from the other realms can get through
Oceanus, which is why Father has hidden me away for so long. That is,
except Hermes, he can travel between realms. Why that is, no one
really knows. He kinda just appears some days and Father can’t
figure out how he’s doing it. As for my mother, well, it’s really
rare for anyone to come to the Underworld and be able to go back to
Earth. In some legends the hero can, or antagonist, depending on your
point of view. The River Styx was their greatest obstacle.”
“But she sneaks men in here,”
Huntley countered.
I nodded. “Yeah, but they don’t
come by themselves. She pays Charon to escort them. He will escort
anything as long as he gets paid.”
“Oh. So which one is the River
Styx?” Huntley asked.
I gestured in front of us. “This
one. We will be going around the Underworld seven times and then be
dumped into Oceanus.”
“Seven times? Won’t that take
forever?”
I shrugged. “Space is weird here.
Doesn’t take too long actually and the farther we get, the faster
it starts to go.”
“Oh, I guess that makes sense,”
Huntley said. “Then where is Oceanus?”
I nodded up. “You see the blue
clouds that covers the entire realm? That’s Oceanus.”
He looked up at the sky. The molten
blue shimmered in the light of the morning. Where the morning light
really came from, I still wasn’t sure. This world was weird, I had
to agree.
“Shit. How are we supposed to get
through that?” he asked.
“Hence the boat, moron,” A.J.
commented.
Huntley pointed up. “Yeah, but that
doesn’t have a surface that we can travel on.”
I shook my head. “That’s because
we don’t travel on it. We travel through it. Oceanus is like a
shell between this world and Earth.”
“Oh yeah, that’s going to be fun.
Do you even know where we are going to end up?”
I was silent. I actually didn’t. I
figured, probably wherever my mother was last, but I couldn’t be
sure. It wasn’t like I had a preference. Anywhere was better than
here. Finally, I shrugged.
“We don’t even know where we are
going?” Huntley exclaimed. “Chrys, seriously, get some sense in
your head. This is a bad idea.”
He was right, I really didn’t know
what I was doing. I should turn back now, I had let my emotions get
the better of me. I was turning into my mother.
And I didn’t want that.
About
the Author
Dani
Hoots is a science fiction, fantasy, romance, and young adult author
who loves anything with a story. She has a B.S. in Anthropology, a
Masters of Urban and Environmental Planning, and is currently in the
Your Novel Year Program through Arizona State University.
Currently
she is working on a YA urban fantasy series called Daughter
of Hades,
a historic fantasy vampire series called A
World of Vampires,
and a YA sci-fi series called Sanshlian
Series.
Her
hobbies include reading, watching anime, cooking, studying different
languages, wire walking, tinkering with her violin and concertina,
and volunteering at the library. She lives in Seattle with her
husband and two cats.
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