Kylee’s POV “Christopher.” Luna Rayne said moving towards him, just as worried as I was from his silence. Christopher’s head tilted down to look at Luna Rayne, before he looked back to Uriel and asked, “He has been here with you all these years?” Uriel
Uriel still looked hesitant to hand over the sphere to Christopher, but I knew any queen would worry about handing their power over to another. But Christopher wasn’t just anyone, he was her brother, and he was one person that I knew I could trust in my life. Finally, Uriel removed t
Kylee’s POV This time siphoning from Easton felt so different from the first time, and I found myself able to control myself, only taking a little, as there was something else at play. It was as if an emotional connection was being formed between us, and I couldn’t help but become lo
Kylee’s POV Seconds pass by, but no impact happens, instead I hear gasps come from everyone around me. Slowly, I open one eye, peeking to see what they are all gasping at. When I see what looks like a curtain of light right in front of me, I quickly open the other eye, and I gasp, myself, at what
Kylee’s POV Turning to face Easton after everyone was out of our view, I ask him, “If the darkness would take you over, where is the first place you would go?” “That wouldn’t be up to me.” Easton said to me, and I furrowed my brows at him, before I asked him, “What do
“I’m sorry, but you are going to have to walk these lands. My wolf’s weight is too much for its surface, carrying you.” Easton said to me, but I had already figured out that I was going to have to walk myself acrost it, but I wasn’t too thrilled about it.Looking at the land before me, I had to wond
Kylee’s POV My lungs felt like they were on fire, and I began to cough, awaking me from my unwanted slumber, as my eyes filled with tears trying to catch my breath, while the room around me remained a blur from my watering eyes. “Drink.” Came from a deep voice in the
Easton’s POV Kylee’s screams echoed throughout the land of the dead, as I tried everything I could to get to her, but I knew I was too late when I felt a gust of wind, telling me now why she had been screaming. My eyes instantly looked into the sky, and through the thick haze, I saw