Nina With one last, deep breath, I stepped through the portal with Edward. For a fleeting moment, I felt as though my body was weightless, almost as though I didn’t even exist. I didn’t know where my flesh ended and the vacuum around me began; I felt like everything and nothing at the same time. T
Suddenly, I felt a tap on my shoulder. I spun around, holding my fists up, then stumbled backwards as I saw the veiled girl standing there. “Like it?” she said, gesturing around. “I tried to make it cozy enough for you. Something familiar.” “W-Why?” I asked. The girl shrugged, then walked over to
Enzo Luke frowned and shook his head. “No… I thought she was with you.” I felt my heart sink. Had something horrible happened to Nina, or had she gotten away somehow? If Tiffany was dead… What if Nina was dead, too? “I have to find her,” I said as I tried to keep my head clear despite my pounding
Enzo “Come with me, Enzo,” my father said after stepping out of the portal. I frowned, taking a step back. How did he even find me? “I’m not going anywhere until I find out where Nina is,” I said. My father looked concerned, but said nothing about Nina. Instead, he only sighed and said, “Everythi
“I know. We don’t have another choice,” I said. I still only cared about finding Nina, but if this was my link to finding her, then so be it. Even if I would have to mark the Alpha King’s daughter before I could find Nina, I would do it if it meant bringing her to safety. As we pulled up the long, w
Enzo “Yes, daddy,” Selena said. “He’s perfect.” As she spoke, the voice of my fated mate was like music to my ears. But somehow, there was something sharp and grating about it at the same time. I could smell Nina’s faint scent on her; surely she had some sort of knowledge as to where Nina was. Not
“The Sister,” she replied. I nodded, and Selena rolled her eyes and sighed. Her sweetness had completely faded now, entirely replaced by a sinister feeling that I couldn’t shake. I felt as though her true self came out now. “Fine,” she said, crossing over to the bed and sitting down. “Since you’re g
Nina My heart dropped at the girl’s words. “Too merciful?” I asked. “What did I do to you to deserve any of this?” The girl merely shrugged. She seemed so nonchalant that it made me sick, but before I could say anything else, she suddenly looked at her watch. “Oh!” she said, grinning at me. “It l