— Alik —
“You’re the bloody fucking Hellhound,” I told him.
“I am,” he said, looking carefull
— Alik —The Hellhound nodded at Mishka, who opened the door and talked to someone, and threw the car keys, sending them for the errant.&ldquo
— Kaden —I was sitting next to Elaeya’s bed. Her skin tone was a little better, and it was back to its creamy white instead of the previous corpse grey complexion of the last few days. In less than fifteen hours the blight was all gone, the wounds were closing. And though the wizard wasn’t sure if the wound would scar or not&mdas
— Kaden —I walked into my drawing room, with Jean-Philippe on my heels.I had decided to do a
— Elaeya —I did not want to eat another meal in my bedroom, so I went down to the kitchen before anyone took any initiatives.I was getting ti
— Eveline —I could barely stop myself from crying.Darren was numb, sitting on the couch in one of the drawing rooms like a zombie. I’ve
— Eveline —We were at the airport on the outskirt of Blakeden.Jasmine was weeping like a wid
— Elaeya —Kaden closed and locked the door behind us. Not that we were often visited at night, but I supposed he was not ready to risk any form of interruptions.
— Kaden —“First off,” I said. “My condolences.”Michael Thomas was sitting on the other side of my computer screen, ne
— Elaeya —I woke in a familiar hospital room. Kaden was there. I tried to smile and tell him I was okay and to wipe those worries off his face, but the words caught it my throat. The place smelt clean and fresh, but there was this echo of filth, and blood, and gore that came back to me and refused to go way.
— Kaden —“What’s the report,” I asked Darren from a small room next to Elaeya hospital room.“First, how is she?&rdquo
— Elaeya —We grabbed the fuel. I opened the door and splashed it in the direction the men went. I knew there was no other way out. Tamarak came in after me and splashed another can. His hands were nearly back to their normal size now.
— Kaden —“We got words they know we’re coming and have called up the cavalry,” told me Jaxx.“Huh,” said Mishka
— Kaden —“I found it,” said Jean-Philippe on the other side of the line.The info we had found on Elaeya’s position had been
— Kaden —‘Hey boss,’ said Mishka through the mindlink.Everything was pa
— Kaden —I was covered in blood from head to toe.‘What’s the result?’ I mindliked the head of all my teams.
— Kaden —We were on the clearing where I married Elaeya.There were no fairy lights, no flowers, no decorations. All the trees were bare excep
— Tamarak —Seven hundred and fifty-nine days.I haven’t seen the sun or the moon since, but I feel it, every time the sun sets, every ti