She’s mine.
And I’ll destroy everyone in my path to get her back.
End of Book One
Golden Gold Vine
Part One
There was a miser who prized her, this golden gold vine.
This sapling so gilded, her leaflings did shine.
The moment he saw her, he let out a whisper of, “mine.”
He’d found her in rubble, along a plain road.
Unburied, he took her, in pocket he stowed.
Back to his house,
where he stared at her gleam.
Hands curled to covet, want stitched to seam.
What a chance this was, the chance for much more.
So he planted her there, right outside his front door.
Kept under secrets and hidden she lay.
This old miser did find her, did steal her away.
Brought to the yard,
he planted her there.
Fenced her all in
to shelter her glare.
Soon she grew tiny buds, glinting with gold.
He plucked them by one, went to town to be sold.
He paid off his debts, bought whatever he sought.
But it wasn’t enough,
whatever he got.
For greed had been planted beside her thin roots.
Want had leafed out,
along with her shoots.
Yet although he watered, soon she did wilt.
Her golden did dull
and worry he spilt.
For his most prized possession looked right to be culled.
She wasted away,
while he fretted and mulled.
It wasn't til so angry, he pulled out his hair.
Brown clumps all fallen on the vine bare,
that her color suddenly glistened, her vine did then surge.
She grew ever much
from his body he'd purged.
Ecstatic, he knew, what he must do.
So this miser clip-clipped, and gold flowers then bloomed.
His hair he snip-snipped, gladly shedding his plume.
For she would not grow without sacrifice.
Only pieces of him
would ever suffice.
For her to keep growing, that was her price.
This golden gold vine
was the miser’s own vice.
To be continued…
Thank You For Reading
Thank you so much for reading and taking a chance on this series. If you enjoyed Gild, please leave a review and then come hang out in my reader group! It’s where the magic happens (AKA where the funny memes and giveaways happen.)
I am obsessed with this new world of Orea. This story has been on my mind for a year, begging to be let out, and I’m just so in love with how it turned out.
This is just the beginning! I know you might be wondering who Auren is going to end up with, what the heck is up with Midas, and why the commander’s spikes are so…spikey. Don’t worry! Book two is going to be here soon, and it will answer a bunch of questions…and probably leave you with a few more. ;)
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Acknowledgments
I thought it would get easier over time to release new books, but I can say it never does. I want to thank my family and friends for your love and unending support.
To my husband, for being such a rock star every single day. I couldn’t do this without you, and I love you so much.
To my daughter, I’m sorry for all the times I have to work instead of play, but I want you to know that I adore you more than all the waves in the sea.
To my Dad, you watch every single book release, and even though you’re not allowed to read them, you have cheered me on and celebrated every word. Thank you.
To my mom, you read my first ever book drafts and told me they were good even though they were probably garbage. Your encouragement helped me not give up and to keep going.
To my sister, I would never have gone on this writing journey if it weren’t for you. I gained my first steps of confidence by writing at your side and I learned so much and had so much fun.
To Ives AKA Ivy Asher, you help me make every single book better, you let me whine to you when writing is hard, and you have my back in every facet of the book world. I am so damn lucky to have you.
To Ann Denton and CR Jane for being beta reader extraordinaires, thank you so much for helping me with Gild and giving me the confidence boost I needed. Still not gonna give you spoilers though.
Thank you to Helayna for polishing Gild (see what I did there?) and thank you to Dom for all your help behind the scenes.
And most importantly, to YOU, the reader. I know Gild is somewhat different from some of the other things I’ve written, and I’m just so thankful that you took a chance on it. All of the support, posts, reviews, and comments I receive mean the world to me, and your enthusiasm encourages me to keep going. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.