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The Voice Below

Author: Joyce Ann
last update publish date: 2026-04-18 04:43:41

The voice came again.

Soft. Faint. Impossible.

“Logan.”

It rose from the darkness beneath the stairwell like breath from a grave.

Neither of them moved.

The guards who had moments ago pretended authority were already retreating down the corridor. One made the sign warding off evil as he backed away. The other did not bother hiding his fear.

Lydia kept her eyes on the black stairwell. “Tell me that was a trick.”

Logan said nothing.

Through the bond she felt something she had never felt from him
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    No one moved.The hunters remained on one knee with their heads bowed, as if the forest itself had ordered their bodies into submission. Their thin shoulders trembled. Their pale eyes fixed on the ground.Lydia’s breath caught in her throat.Predators did not kneel.Not unless something worse had arrived.The trees ahead began to sway though no wind touched them. Branches scraped together with a dry, whispering sound. The darkness between the trunks thickened until it looked less like shadow and more like something gathering shape.Elira stepped back.It was the first sign of fear Lydia had seen in her.“Run,” Elira said quietly.Logan did not move.The bond hit Lydia with a violent surge of recognition. Not memory exactly. Something older than memory. A dread so deep it felt inherited.The darkness advanced.It did not walk. It flowed.When it reached the clearing, it rose taller than any man, draped in shifting black that never settled into cloth or skin. Two eyes opened inside it—b

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