Aro
The electricity between us had my body vibrating. I watched as my mate seductively kissed her way down my chest. She abruptly sat upright and said something I couldn’t hear. Her voice sounded like she was under water. I looked at her in confusion as she spoke again, her voice still distant.
Aro, it’s a trap!
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Dietrick“There are around forty of us left.” The vamp standing in front of my desk spoke.“
MiriamI collapsed to the floor sobbing as soon as the hybrid left the room. I was glad that Aro hadn’t come, but I feared that it meant something horrible had happened to him rather than my attempts to link with hum had worked. Worse than not knowing what was happening with my mate was the hybrid confi
AroThe spell or whatever it was from Miriam’s book had backfired. The dark magic has strangled the seer to death. When I approached her parents, Arwan had given me a sympathetic look, while Fen had looked at me as if I’d grown two extra heads. She scolded me about non-spirit
Dietrick Fifteen hundred baby vamps, that would have to be enough. I had rushed the remaining vamps to turn as many as they were able, and they exceeded my expectations. The downside was the toll controlling them was taking on my magic. I wouldn’t be able to destroy my enemy on the field, but I could still incapacitate them. The vamps under my control would have to do the rest. “Sir.” One of the vamps
CRACK! I had delivered almost one hundred lashes to his back; he had only grunted as each landed. My arm was tiring, and I could tell from the way his head and shoulders were beginning to sag that I had achieved my first goal. He would listen to my story as he knelt in a pool of his own blood. I set the whip aside and moved in front of him. “Now you will listen.” I whispered as I lifted his face to me.*Flashback* “Katherine, this is madness! You can’t do this; they will kill you!” My voice
Tyler We needed reinforcements. The vamps had taken out a third of our numbers before fleeing when those knocked out by magic came to. Aro had been taken by the hybrid and we couldn’t get through the barrier spell to retrieve him. It had been hours of trying before I finally gave the order to stop, we needed help. I sent a silent prayer to the Goddess that we could rescue him and Miriam in time before leaving a handful of soldiers to keep watch and rac
Aro “So you’re the witch that was with that traitorous wolf.” I spat, clearing my mouth of the blood that had begun to pool. “I’m a hybrid, unlike my sister I never developed a wolf. I only have the enhanced strength, speed, and sense from my wolf side.” Dietrick responded. “And yo
Miriam I followed behind Dietrick and three vamps carrying the remaining glass cases with the stolen wings. He had raged when he found I had managed to destroy the case with Mikah’s wings but hadn’t allowed me close enough to touch him. I felt slightly drained from the exercises I had been doing to tap into my dark magic. I was considering if I could kill him and the vamps quick enough to get away when I felt a pull at my mate bond. I knew Aro was in trouble. Without thinking, I sent my power through the bond, leaving myself unable to do more than follow behind my capt