(Brielle’s POV)“Let’s go,” Levana murmured when she was sure the guards had left. “We can’t use the flashlight. It’s too risky.”“Didn’t you hear what he said? The woman is dying. Kione is…dying,” Gen’s voice trembled. “I won’t let that happen.”“If we’re caught, not only one will die tonight, but seven. So, be patient,” She muttered firmly. “Follow me, and don’t do anything stupid because my power is limited.”We sauntered through the dark hallway until we reached the door. The light coming from the inside told us that the door was slightly ajar. Levana crouched on her knees and pressed her palm on the ground, and then she nodded at us, giving us a cue that it was safe to go inside.I almost ran toward the door, and my eyes searched for one person I wanted to see. There were prison cells inside, and as to how many, I had no idea. I kept on running until we reached three occupied prison cells at the end of the hallway.Levana went to the first cell, murmuring a chant to open the lock
(Brielle’s POV)“Just a little sip,” Lucilla said, teasing Bryce on purpose.Bryce released a low growl when she smirked. “One day, I’ll regret not killing you today.”Lucilla smirked, rolling her eyes at him as she reached for the blood bag. Her hands were shaky, and she could hardly lift the bag if it had not been for my grandmother’s help. Grandma had to hold it for her, afraid she might drop it. Amazingly, as soon as it got to her mouth, her fangs descended and began consuming its contents.“I didn’t sign up for this, Gertrude,” Bryce muttered angrily. “You can’t let him bite her.”“Too late, he already did,” Grandma murmured, sighing but smiling pleasantly at Lucilla.“It’s the only way my brother will regain strength faster. Your friend shot him with a silver bullet, you idiot!” she scowled, taking another blood bag. “There’s a power in mate’s blood.”“A what?” Bryce’s eyes widened, horrified at what she said.“This isn’t the best time to explain everything,” Grandma sighed, ir
(Brielle’s POV)I had no answer.One thing I knew, we could not go back to the same hallway we had walked into. There was no way to escape. I turned my head toward Levana and swallowed hard, realizing we had no plan.“What now?” Lucilla asked. Her eyes glowered at her brother. “Goodness, Cole. You don’t expect me to fight alone. Just a little blood from Brielle!” She snarled.“She’s right,” Grandma took my arm, pressing my wrist to his cold lips. “You can’t escape this place faster when you’re weak.”“I won’t!” He growled, taking the blood bag Levana left on the ground and tearing it with his teeth.Grandma rolled her eyes, shaking her head as she gave the bag to Bryce. “Carry this. You’ll be needing this in your travel.”“Gertrude, I told you I didn’t sign up for this,” he muttered angrily. “I led you here because you begged me to help you save your granddaughter, and I agreed because I had to drag my crazy sister out of here.”Another loud thud startled us.“Too late for that. You’r
(Brielle’s POV)Levana slowed down, almost reaching us. When she walked past us, she murmured a chant and touched the ground. Nature took its course. The vines, roots, and weeds moved on their own, covering and changing the path we passed through.“This is an illusion, but temporary,” Levana said when I came back and stood beside her. She turned to me. “Gertrude and I have to return.”Cole stopped running and walked back toward us, panting as he stopped. “What? No?”Grandma tapped his shoulder, asking him to put her down. “We have to go back, Nicolas. Besides, no one knows I’m with you.”“You can’t be sure of that, Grandma,” I muttered worriedly, glancing over my shoulder and seeing our company stop running.They must be wondering what happened as they all headed to us, except for Ichiro, who lay on the grass to catch his breath.“Why are we stopping?” Lucilla asked. “What now?”“I’ll meet you in three days in Mount Grace,” Levana said calmly, glancing at Kione. “Find and cross the st
(Cole’s POV)“What’s with you?” Lucilla muttered angrily at me, panting from her walk. “I can’t believe you’re letting me do this alone, Cole.”We had been walking for hours, and Ichiro begged us to slow down because our walk was like a run to him already. He pleaded for a human pace kind of walk.I sighed, glancing at Brielle. “You know I can’t take her blood.”“She’s your mate!” She gritted her teeth. “She’s willing to give you her blood; only you didn’t.”“Do you hear yourself, Lucilla?” I snarled. “She’s engaged.”“Engaged? To whom? To that stupid hunter? Once we survive this, I’ll explain to him… No,” she shook her head. “I will shove the truth into his haywire brain that you’re his mate, and no one can change that. Where is that stupid stream?” she hissed in annoyance.“Wait!” Brielle raised her hand, tilting her head and closing her eyes. She smiled, opening her eyes and pointing her index finger in the west direction in the woods. “This way.”We followed her footsteps carefull
(Cole’s POV)Gen yelped, covering her mouth from screaming. She blinked as she was the only one who panicked. I could hear her heartbeat speeding up, afraid I might attack his brother. I turned to Brielle again; her eyes were closed, still in the cloud of euphoria of my feeding.“Brielle, are you feeling okay?” I asked, worried that Bryce might be right.She opened her eyes, smiling gently at me, nodding, and tilting her head to look at Bryce.“Yeah, just a little dizzy. Is something wrong?” Brielle asked, lifting her hand to her neck.I sighed, realizing I had taken much blood from her. Her fiancé hissed, walking toward her and grabbing her hand from her neck. His eyebrows knitted, narrowing his eyes, seeing the punctured wound from my fangs fade like the bite didn’t happen.“Can you walk?” Bryce asked. “I can carry you,” he muttered worriedly.“I’m fine, Bryce.” When he didn’t move, she grunted. “I’m really okay. I’ll tell you if I’m not and let you carry me if I’m not.”I gritted m
(Cole’s POV)“I grew up on this island and knew the place like the back of my hand.” We heard Giles say. I could imagine him pacing outside the cave, probably looking for it.“Perhaps we’re wrong.” It was Adam.Giles sighed. “This could take another day. There’s no report of seeing them crossing the water.” He heaved a deep sigh this time. “I believe they didn’t kidnap Bryce. He probably went on his own. It’s wise of him to give us clues.”Lucilla turned her head to Bryce, and if it weren’t dark, he would see she was glaring at him. If looks could kill right now, he would not make it even before we could move deeper into the cave.“There are… how many? There are, maybe, ten caves here, Giles,” another voice said. “It’s all connected. If you really think they’re hiding there, we can send more people to find them.”There was a long pause. I closed my eyes, focusing on the sound outside. Although it was a challenge that Lucilla and I could not read their thoughts, I could still hear thei
(Cole’s POV)“Can we… stop for a while?” Ichiro stopped running, panting heavily as he sat on the ground, almost tossing the bag he was carrying. “Human here,” he reminded me.Bryce joined Ichiro, catching his breath and taking the water bottle but hissed when he realized it was empty. He returned it to the bag and sighed, looking at Brielle. Like everyone else, she was out of breath.“Water?” she asked, panting.Bryce shook his head. “Empty. Hungry?” he asked worriedly.She shook her head and turned in my direction. Grinning mischievously, she narrowed her eyes at me like she was weighing something on her mind.“I’m thirsty,” she informed me as if I could offer something to drink.“You’re not drinking my blood if that’s what you’re thinking,” I scoffed, walking past them.“You really can’t hear my thoughts,” Brielle chuckled. “I was hoping to ask if you could hear even the slightest sound of water. That’ll somehow give us hope we will not die in this escape in thirst and hunger.”I p