Turning over to face her, I look into her gorgeous purple eyes. “It’s almost as if you know who I’m talking about, and you don’t,” I say quietly, not ready to tell her that. She reaches over, brushing my hair off my face. “We are twins… even if parted since birth… I can feel the presence of family
VALERIE. That night, he never returned. Nor the night after. And the night after that. It was almost like Zade Toussaint had simply disappeared - without a note, without a message. And it terrified me because he’s disappeared once before. The apartment next door remained empty. No one came to
I glance at the car that he’s now leaning against before I nod, “Ok, I’ll have a think about it.” I respond, just wanting to get home. “Great, I’ll be waiting for your response. Don’t take too long.” He winks at me as he opens the car door for me, which he had expertly been blocking. “Sure, bye.”
Zade! I try to pull away, only for the blade to be pressed harder against my neck. I feel the sting as it breaks the top layer of skin. “Zade… I was calling you. If you were here, you should have answered me then.” I say quietly, my heart pounding, as he doesn’t ease the pressure on my neck. “Tak
ZADE. The Arkan. The hunters who wanted us dead. They use a special device that leads them to those who are chipped. A quick scan of an area makes us appear on their screens as red blips, and the chips are advanced enough to be pretty precise with their locations. Fools who allowed themselves to
“Thanks,” I whisper, smiling at it before I quickly get out of bed and pull on my slippers. I’m in an oversized nightshirt, but I don’t have time to change. I grab my keys and phone and sneak into the hall, crossing the empty tiled hall to Zade’s door. It feels strange using this side, but I don’t
VALERIE. I gasp, my head snapping up only to find myself met with complete darkness. It takes me a few seconds to realise where I am, and the pulled muscle in my neck is proof enough that I’ve been sleeping like this for a while. My gaze snaps to the bag next to me, but it’s still there, with the
The chip! He’s trying to get it out. My heart thunders, but I don’t move as I stare up at him and he slowly removes his hand from my mouth. He pauses, and his eyes snap up, his good eye burning into mine. “It’s the only way,” he whispers, tossing the dagger onto the bed and probing into my arm wi