“They are protecting this pack,” Jazzy said through her teeth. “How do they know where you are?” “Do you see any orbs of light?” Zagreus asked. She squinted her eyes at the shield and on the very top she saw one orb of light where the shield was originally cast. “I see one, yes,” Jazzy said fe
Third Person POV Rachel walked the narrow hallway of the academic center as the sun began to set on Sunday night. Blood had stained her lip, and she used her thumb to wipe the remainder of it off before leaving the building and returning to her dorm. She felt the darkness within her wiggle with
Rachel chewed the inside of her cheek, wincing as pain coursed through her body but she made no movement to hunch over and scream like she wanted to. She was thankful the girls couldn’t see the darkness leaving Rachel’s body like Rachel could see it. When she got back to her dorm, she was pleased
Lila’s POV “Oh, my goddess; did you hear what happened last night?” Kay asked as she ran up to Becca and me in the dining hall. I had a tray of food she almost knocked over in the process of grabbing my arm excitedly. “What’s up?” I asked, trying not to sound too annoyed with her. Looking at h
“I’ll help too,” Kay said, grabbing a stack of fliers. “I’ll go right now!” “Thanks,” I said. “I’m going to go too. I’m suddenly not very hungry.” “I’ll eat your food,” Becca said, grabbing my plate. I laughed and nodded, waving goodbye to her as I left to place fliers around the school. I sta
I only sighed and shook my head as I stared after him. I knew for certain I was going to regret this. …. “How long have we been sitting here?” Becca asked, slouching in her seat, and staring up at the clock that ticked on the wall. Brody, Becca, and I sat in the student lounge with a bunch o
Lila’s POV “You want to become a committee member?” I asked, staring up at the gorgeous-looking vampire with what must have been disbelief written all over my face. I’m sure Becca and Brody both looked about the same. “Does it look like I’m joking?” She asked, rolling her eyes. “I suppose no
“Two,” I answered. “We lost the other two from last year. So far, we have you two, Rachel if she ever wants to show up, Kayla, Skylar, and me. To be a full committee we need at least 8 members, but ideally, I’d like 10.” We stayed silent for a short while; I was so lost in my own thoughts that I d