Calm down, wolf. It’s not the moment yet. I promise that I will let you play with him all you want.
“There are people who believe that rituals should be done at midnight, but I’m not that gullible. That wolf of yours must be looking for me to begin with.” He began to move some things.
The distance between Primrose and me was about thirty feet, not that far, but not that close either. The witcher was doing something right in the middle of us. He could make out the chalk. I did not understand the drawings he made, but I knew that time was running out. I tried to memorise the shapes and every trace I saw. I absorbed all the information I could. In the dark, what was most visible was his pale skin, along with his white hair.
How could someone who could wear white in every part
Would my plan work or would I just make a fool of myself? My first battle was against someone with more strength than I had believed.Dark magic had taken over his body. His eyes turned black, as did the tips of his fingers. He glared at me, for he knew his plans had just been ruined. He moved things just by thinking about it, from boxes, stones, chains and a chair. He couldn’t stop me, if I hesitated, if I stopped dodging, I’d be lost.“This is fun, Estrella!” he screamed. The chain that made so many turns in the air, began to catch fire from his magic.If that chain came to me again, it would be my end. Black fire looked much scarier than normal fire. If any of that touched me, I’d be in trouble. What could I do? I was so scared while avoiding everythi
“Leonel?” I called, hugging Hunter back. “Someone tends to his wounds.”The blood from his hands was starting to fall on the ground and the smell was making me dizzy. Or was it the smell of my own blood?“You’re hurt too,” he pointed out, beginning to heal him with his magic.Hunter gave me a squeeze on the shoulder, as if trying to get my attention.“I’m here.” I stroked his head, feeling the softness of his hair.“You disappeared without warning. Leonel couldn’t track you down.”“He was a very dangerous guy,&rdquo
“This is the first time I’ve ever really fought someone,” I commented with a faint smile. “I did not think thoroughly before attacking him. At the time of attacking him in the parking lot, did others notice?” “The wolves that were nearby, yes. Miguel and Izaiah must still be looking around for you,” he said, still serious. “The humans who were nearby did not notice anything.” “When I appeared there, in that cold basement, I was afraid. I don’t have any idea how to get out of there.” “How did you do it, Sienna?” “I don’t know,” I admitted. “I once heard that teleportations weren’t possible, that only three people had made it. And to my knowledge, none of them managed to take anyone with them.”
I knew my sister was alive somewhere. I could feel it in my bones. Even when I was sixteen and had my first contact with Roscoe. He confirmed to me that Sienna was still alive, but that her essence had completely changed.“Leave it alone,” my uncle said after he arrived exhausted from another long search. “Yes, she may be alive, but just drop it, Leonel. It is possible that she has a life already made. Do you want to find it and destabilise everything?”Leonel.“She’s my sister,” I replied, tired of having the same argument over and over again. “I’m not going to give up.”“You’re hurting yourself.” He shook his head. “Many ye
“That’s right,” he agreed carefully. “That makes him Sienna’s Uncle and yours.”That I was afraid of.And to make matters worse, I had seen a thousand and one times those runes in the basement in the house where I grew up after the death of my parents, the one that belonged to my Uncle. I recognized them, my magic recognized them, and I had no doubt that Yule Cairo Ruiz was Allen Samuel.The man of a thousand lives, the man of a thousand names.Samuel. That terrifying sorcerer who destroyed everything in his path millennia ago.Samuel, my uncle and the man who took care of me when everything fell apart.
We were in danger. Even I myself was trembling a little when remembering the fight against Allen Samuel. It was terrifying to understand how close death came to us.“We’re safe,” I murmured, just for her. “You do not have to worry. I’m here, I’m going to take care of you.”“He read my mind.” She closed her eyes tightly. “He tortured me with horrible images and discovered something about you.”“What is it?”“That you are an incredible being.” She took my hands tightly, looking at me with admiration. “That the chances of you becoming a murderer are very high, but that there is light in your heart. That I began to be with you beca
I shook my head, trying not to follow that course of my thoughts. I was delusional to think that I was done with him, but that was before I realised that not only the future of the pack could be at stake, but also the life of my best friend.I wrapped myself in a towel just before leaving the bathroom. Hunter was in my bed, completely asleep while hugging one of my pillows. The day was not only overwhelming for me. My poor Hunter. He must have been exhausted after looking everywhere for me. I put on one of my pajamas before laying down next to him, seeking his warmth and shelter.Perhaps next to him, I would not have to fear nightmares.“Good morning, Sienna,” Izaiah greeted solemnly as soon as I opened the door to my room.
“Is the reason why my pack failed to advance because I was here?” I asked, feeling that I had let them down. “Yes,” he agreed with pity in his eyes. “They were doomed for a while, but they’ll be fine. They will arrive in a couple of days. They have been delayed by some internal fights, from what I heard, but everything is resolved.” “And what am I supposed to do?” “To be the best moon ever.” He put his hand on my cheek. “I wanted to make your promotion the best of celebrations. But Allen Samuel now knows our intentions.” I hadn’t even thought about it. Hunter had sent for my uncle, unaware that he was a dangerous person. Now my uncle knew the exact address of our location and he could attack us whenever he wanted. And I couldn’t allow that. “We can’t run from here,” I thought aloud. “We cannot change the location of the pack. We cannot stand idly by. So what can we do?” A barrier. The voice of my wolf surprised me. Of course! That was the best possible solution. I know, it’s