These clubs would require us to get much closer than I wanted. It would be like trying to fight a bear shifter with a baseball bat, but it was better than nothing. I smiled brightly as the witch handed mine to me.“Now, our cameras have already made their way to the location, and when our contestants are ready, our team will teleport them to Dark Swamp.” Von looked at our group expectantly. “Anyone have any objections?”“No!” Nathaniel shouted. “Let’s get this show on the road. I’m ready to kick some ghost ass!”“Very well,” Von said, nodding to the team of spellcasters.The witch who’d given me my weapon placed a hand on my shoulder. In the blink of an eye, I was no longer at Reject Mansion. The bright sun that had been overhead was gone, replaced by steely gray clouds that made it look like late afternoon rather than late morning. I could sense that the guys were fairly close to me but still spread out.The humidity made it hard to breathe, almost like we were underwater. I was alre
To my horror, we were not only trapped in the magical bubble with ghosts but with three six-foot-long baby basilisks that writhed out from under a knot of roots. Pushing myself up to my hands and knees, I heard J.D. scream and saw him swinging his enchanted club at the serpentine beasts as they snapped their poisonous jaws at him.Tate and Abel shifted on instinct, stupidly dropping their weapons as they did. I had no clue why they would do that. The wolf form of a shifter was even less of a match for a ghost than the human form. Without hands, they couldn’t wield the only weapons that would work against them.My fingers tightened on my club as a ghost came flying like a jet toward Wyatt. Its arms were outstretched, ready to attack him or slip into his body to possess him. I leaped up and swung my club, slamming it into the ghost right before it got to Wyatt. There was an electric crackle as the orb at the top of the club made contact. The specter shrieked and flew through the barrier
A bright flash of light blinded me for an instant. The swamp vanished, then I was on my knees on the mansion’s veranda. The others were with me, and healers rushed forward to help the injured contestants. I wiped blood and mud from my face as Von stepped forward, applauding.“Marvelous job,” he cooed. “I truly think the Fight for Survival might be my favorite challenge. You all could not have done better.”The cameras whirled around us, capturing us at different angles and zooming in on our injuries.My throat was sore from screaming and yelling during the battle, and my voice rasped when I called out to Von. “Where’s Nathaniel? Did he make it?”Von’s face fell into what I thought was his best attempt at sorrow. “Unfortunately, our good friend Nathaniel has been eliminated. May he rest easy, knowing that like Ryan, The Reject Project will send his family a small financial prize for their wonderful performances. Their stories will live on in the lore of The Reject Project.”Great, I th
Von wagged a finger at her. “Now, now, don’t get upset. There will be other opportunities to gain expulsion gems and send someone home to safety. Unfortunately, none of those will be useful for Wyatt. Once refused, no other gem can be used on him, and the current gem is now useless.”Fuck. I glanced back at the injured alphas. Mika was coughing up blood as the fae healer ran her hands across his body. J.D. and Tate were nearly catatonic from having been possessed. Why hadn’t Kira sent one of them home? That would have been the smartest thing to do.Kira looked as upset as I felt. She took a step toward Von. “Wait a minute. That wasn’t part of the deal. You never told me there were stipulations to using the gem.”Ignoring her, Von swept a hand in front of the hovering camera in front of him. It, along with the others, flew back toward the mansion. My bracelet went from green to white. He’d shut off the recording.“All right, everyone,” Von said. “Best to get you all healed and cleaned
Kira looked away from me. “That’s fine, but what if something happens to you? Who gets the blame then?”Her words ricocheted through my mind. Kira was worried about me. I wasn’t sure if that made me happy or terrified. I didn’t want her worrying about me when she needed to focus on staying alive.“Doesn’t matter,” I said. “Like I said, we all knew the risks. I’m not here to win. My only goal is to make sure you win and get out alive. That’s it.”“You’re a really loyal friend,” she whispered. “Doing all this for Kolton.”It was like she’d kicked me in the stomach. Even after everything, she still thought this was about me protecting my best friend’s sister. I wanted to shout at her that I wasn’t doing this for Kolton, but perhaps it was safer for her to think that instead of knowing the truth. If she knew the real reason, her head might not be in the game. I couldn’t risk her getting hurt because I wanted her to know the truth—that I wanted to save her for me, not Kolton.“I need to go
Ignoring my cold look, Zoe said, “Kira, you’re my bestie. You kick ass. I’ll never say different, and I’ll fucking cut anyone who argues that fact. But one thing you are terrible at is seeing what’s right in front of your stupid face.”Rolling my eyes, I said, “And what is that?”“That Wyatt is more than just your brother’s friend and a colleague. You’re fighting so hard to win this show, but you’re fighting even harder to ignore that simple fact.”“It’s not a hard fight, because he isn’t,” I argued.“You make my case for me. Stop pretending this guy is here to annoy you and boss you around. He is risking his own life to keep you safe and help you survive this.“I don’t know why you’ve got this big hang-up about him. Is it because he’s a lone wolf? I have to be honest, that shit makes no sense to non-wolf shifter types like me. Like, he’s a wolf shifter. Why does it matter if he doesn’t have a pack? Really weird, but that’s beside the point. What I’m getting at is he’s a good alpha to
J.D. stood and walked straight toward Gavin, arms open wide. “Let’s go, my man. Bring it, big guy. Bros hug, and you’re one of the bros now.”Gavin’s eyes widened as J.D. wrapped his arms around him and pounded him on the back. He seemed taken aback by the warm welcome. His eyes slid over to me and locked on my face.I needed to make a move before things got even more awkward. I had to keep up the act. With every fiber of my being, I hoped and prayed that Gavin wasn’t here to somehow derail my chances at protecting my family.Standing and straightening my clothes, I plastered a massive fake smile onto my face and strutted over to Gavin, sticking my hand out to shake his.“Gavin? I’m Kira. Nice to meet you,” I said. I sounded calm and confident, but an icy trickle of fear slithered up my spine.He disentangled himself from J.D. and turned to face me. He looked a lot like Jayson, but I barely knew Gavin. He hadn’t been around much while Jayson and I had been dating. He was always away a
J.D. was the first to launch into questions. “So, what pack are you from?”“Ninth,” Gavin said.“What’s the location? I’ve never met someone from the Ninth Pack.”Gavin sighed. “Eastern Wilds, same as Eleventh Pack.”He didn’t seem excited to answer questions. While J.D. continued to badger him, Gavin stared across the room at Wyatt and Leif, who were standing together. Every few seconds, Gavin’s gaze swiveled toward me, and I couldn’t miss how he looked at me. The only way to describe it was lustful, and that made me even more uncomfortable. Had there been something stewing under the surface all the years I was promised to his brother?“Will you or your brother be alpha now?” J.D. asked.Gavin shook his head. “I’m not allowed to be alpha. My brother Jayson will take that role.”Jayson was alpha of the Ninth Pack? That was weird to contemplate. Their dad had always been such a strong presence—of course he had after being alpha for nearly forty years. He’d taken over the role at eighte