Lila’s POV Hazel was in her hospital bed when we arrived at the Calypso Pack Hospital. It only took us about 25 minutes to get there from the city. We wasted no time. She was looking for a lot better than when I last saw her. Hazel’s wounds were healing nicely, and she didn’t look as thin and wast
…. Enzo’s POV Xander was exactly where we left him, rotting in the dungeon cell under the packhouse grounds. He wore cuffs that kept his wounds from healing. He had two black eyes and some nasty cuts on his face. He was bruised all over and his clothes were badly torn and covered in his blood. I
Lila’s POV I curled up in bed, keeping my head down, and tried to keep the fear I felt from consuming me. If Jazzy really did conjure darkness and was responsible for everyone becoming powerless, that meant we were in so much danger. It was still unclear as to what she wanted though and how she es
“Goddess, that was amazing.”
Lila’s POV “Val!!”I said eagerly to my wolf.“When did you wake up?” “I woke up nicely while we were…” She stopped talking for a moment and I heard her chuckling, making me smile.“Well, I don’t have to tell you what we were doing. I see things have been going nicely while I was sleeping.” “You
Lila’s POV “Zagreus?!” My mother gasped, furrowing her brows together as she stared at Hazel. The disbelief on her face made it obvious that she knew this was very bad. “You know who he is?” I asked, eyeing her carefully. She was quiet for a moment as she processed this information. “I know of him
Lila’s POV “So, what do we need for this spell to work?” I asked as my mother and Hazel who were both reading the spell book intently. “Elemental candles, which I have back at home,” Hazel said as she continued reading. I also need a bowl of rose petals, which I can get from the gardens.” “I’ll pi
Lila’s POV Hazel grabbed the lighter and lit the purple candle. I was amazed by how large and vibrant the flame was. It glistened in the night air and the yellow orange of the flame brought out the purple of the wax and the gold of the hand-holder. “I will start with air,” she said, stepping in fr