My knees stopped sustaining me without prior notice. I fell to the ground, feeling the pain seize every inch of my being. I cried bitterly to see the lifeless body of my mate, my twin soul, just a few steps away from me. I screamed until my throat burned, while the fire was still moving forward. On a rock, up, as if he wanted to see everything with his own eyes, I noticed that Allen Samuel smiled, proud of what he did. If only it had taken less time in the community. If I had only stayed in my home, The fire spread to us. The flames surrounded us and I couldn’t care less. Somewhere in my mind, I perceived that Liam and Lily had not yet released me, who struggled to stand up and get safe. And I stayed there, on the ground. Observing the fire going in my direction. I am hoping to find myself with my mate in another life. In the few seconds I spent, I could not understand how Maggie was still alive after losing her partner. I did not understand it, since the pain that enveloped me wa
I entered without touching, something I had never dared to do in my life. The respect I had for Alpha was in second place. “Where is Wynter?” I asked directly. The Alpha seemed surprised, but immutable. As always, he was reading some papers when he noticed my presence and set them aside. Where was he while everything burned? Where was he while his son died in front of my eyes? “Why do you want to know that?” His calmness made me go crazy. I had just seen all the people I loved reduced to ashes, while he just looked at me impassively from his place without answering my questions. It was not the first time I asked him. My wolf took control. Taking it over the neck of his shirt and climbing a leg at the desk. Even the magic swirled around me, pleading to be used. “Where is Wynter?” I growl. “Sienna!” Hunter shouted. “What’s happening to you? Open the door!” The magic moved the furniture to the door, making it impossible for Hunter to enter. I did not need interruptions. I did no
“That’s how it is. They said she would become the moon of the pack if I let them go around here.” Oh, she was totally crazy. And she was responsible for the attack. I knew it, and I knew that she was involved. Fury enveloped me. She caught me without leaving me more options. “So you not only attacked the moon of the pack, but also betrayed the whole pack,” I said slowly and slowly, approaching. “No, I did not come with despair. Of course not. I’m just taking my place.” Her place… How far could she take her greed? The pack was also her home. Despite being far from the centre, she was still part of it. I did not even imagine all the pain I was going to cause her egoism. I got in front of her. She was petrified by her fear. Maybe magic also had something to do in the process. Since she was so ignorant, I had to do her a favour. I put my finger on her forehead, letting magic make her work. Maybe it was a little more dangerous than I expected, but necessary. Her panicked cries did
It was a rule between wolves. If someone taught against her own life, it was her decision. We did not believe in death as something bad, just a change of life. And if someone wanted to change their lives. Who were we to stop him? That was the mentality of the majority and not written rule. Everyone had to live as he wanted. “We must hurry.” “Izaiah is taking care of it. Children and the elders have already left the pack.” “Where are they going?” “To a person that could help us,” he murmured reluctantly. “I have not received the answer from him yet.” “That’s because he was more interested in seeing you,” I listened from the top of a tree. “What are you doing, little girl?” “Donovan!” I went down from the back of Hunter on a jump, giving him a smile. “What are you doing, little girl? Shouldn’t you be in the community instead?” he asked. Usually the tone of his speech was mockery, but he seemed worried. He frowned slightly, while his eyes scanned me in a disguised way. He was t
I breathed deep, thinking about a beautiful river. The shock of water against the rocks, the harmonious sound of water flowing. I turned the hot fire into a refreshing drop of water that watered the ground around me. I knew it was complicated to convert the elements, but the result was satisfactory. Leonel looked at me with amazement, even with something like pride. I was tempted to smile, so I looked in another direction. I perceived that he lowered his head, sad. My poor brother, he felt guilty. He really believed that he was on the side of Allen Samuel in this fight. And so he should stay. “Allen Samuel,” I interrupted their discussion. “I propose an agreement.” “What makes you think that I will agree with an agreement with you?” he asked. “This is the deal,” I ignored, approaching me. “You will not attack the pack or anyone for the next two months.” “What would I earn with that?” “Africate your alliances,” I pointed out towards the companions, who were terrified. “Your tro
“I know, it’s bad for my health. I know Lily told you that you need to bee attentive to my sleep hours, but I swear I do what I can.” Lily had appeared one night, completely out of nowhere. Hunter was asleep, while I worked. The little witch spilled a glass of water on him to wake him up and tell her that he had to stop me. From that day, I always had nightmares. Raw nightmares. Most were about losing Hunter in different ways. In some when I appeared it was too late, but in others … in others it was me who ended up killing him. Fear would not let me sleep, so I concentrated on looking for solutions. I was afraid of losing Hunter and nobody could understand it. His birthday would be in three days and no matter how much I wanted to be with him just being a couple of teenagers, I could not afford it. Not with a war on the way. I spent the nights sailing, thinking, analysing, and trying to get a solution. “Lily tries to take care of you.” “They disappear without saying goodbye,” I
“I’m not good at hitting, but Hunter says my kick is strong,” I explained, embarrassed. “I see,” he said. “Train will not be difficult, but I will not be soft with you.” “If you get hurt …” Shut it, dog. I do not intend to hurt this little creature.” I knew that Hunter did not agree, but for some reason he did not refuse. Why? Because he knows that it is necessary that I know how to fight… and he does not want to be the one who does it. “Very well, rest a few minutes and look for me in the ring,” Donovan said, stirring my hair with his hand. “I will do it!” “You’re not going to face someone normal, Sienna. He is the monarch of the vampires who we are talking about.” “I know.” “Take care of yourself. A single scratch and I will stop everything.” I was worried while he finished helping me put on the clothing to protect me. Vampires had everything in their training camp. They could become terrifying training. I did not feel very comfortable with so many things over, but it w
“Bunny babe. Bunny girl,” crooned Hunter. “Who is the prettiest girl?” In the last few days, he became childish and overly affectionate. I knew he was doing it for me, to try to ease my concern. I also knew that he was organising wolves and vampires for the time of the battle, taking seriously the role it played. Hunter had a complicated personality and might seem like an idiot, but he was still the future Alpha of the pack. He was still the only person able to create a strategy to win the war. Appearances could be deceiving. I was human enough to achieve and do anything important in the pack. And I had now become the moon to him, besides being possibly one of the few people able to confront the most dangerous being in history. Sorcerers of the community could not face Allen Samuel directly. Controlling the mind of a sorcerer is one of the greatest weaknesses of it. Any moderately powerful sorcerer could learn this. Even I was a victim of it. My wolf, on the other hand, said no.