"Lucas, why don't you prepare the circle for me—""No," he snapped with a narrowed gaze. "I want to know what you have planned. You had me bring her here for you, and you said that you would explain how she would be able to free my father. Now start explaining."The tension in the room between Lucas
Cassie.I had never given much thought to how I die, but being faced with it now, I finally realized why it was my parents loved so fiercely. At any point in time, you could walk out the front door and never come home. Fate didn't pick sides, and it never made things fair, but in the end, we learned
"If I can't have you, then no one can, Cassie."My heart broke hearing his claim, but at the same time, a roar of anger washed over the roam as I clutched at the blade, slowly pulling it from my body. Chaos consumed the area, and with it, the battle began. I had spent too much time in my life worry
The dark mass that surrounded Loki accented the dark violet blues that surrounded Inanna. They were the reason for the pain I had felt since I had gotten here, and knowing that made my blood boil. With all of the sudden strength that I had, I ripped my hands-free from the silver shackles that had b
Cassie.Death was something I hadn't expected to see so soon. Yet as my grandfather explained I was dead, or at least my mortal life was, I couldn't help but suddenly feel a hollow pit within my stomach that screamed at me to say everything I wish I could have said.They never tell you when you're a
"No, I can't." He chuckled. "But one day, I hope to… retire, I guess is what you call it on earth.""Retire? Is that even possible… you're a god."I was stating the obvious but as I watched his twinkling blue eyes stare at me with so much intensity, my heart wanted to burst from my chest. It wasn't
The moment our feet hit the steps of the building, I couldn't hold back my questions anymore. "Where are we going and why do we need Pollux?"Looking over his shoulder, he sighed again and kept walking. "He has to help with your succession."Door after door, we passed until we stopped outside Pollux
Cassie.Three months. It had been three months since the day I died, and every single day I spent in Asgard in this new form, I realized my life, though was said to be my own, wasn't. I was no longer the Lycan beast I once was. Instead, I was a celestial goddess with powers no one could comprehend.