FAZER LOGIN~Samantha~
Black Moon was literally falling apart and still running his filthy mouth.
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~Samantha~Black Moon was literally falling apart and still running his filthy mouth.His body kept tearing into strips of shadow and ash, his voice breaking with it, yet the bastard still found energy to grin at us like he had not just lost everything. “You think this ends here?” he rasped, dark smoke leaking from the cracks in his face. “Shadow does not die. It waits for a little while. Someone always answers it.”
~Samantha~“That’s not fair,” Devon muttered.“Take it as your punishment for disobeying my orders.”He looked at me, terrified but trying to stay tough. “Mum, if this thing breaks, does the whole magic circle die?”
~Samantha~Black Moon finally went from taunting us to going straight for the kill. “I’m going to fucking stop this!”I threw myself in front of the twins before I could even think. His shadow slammed into my blood shield so hard my bones rattled. Behind me, Diana gasped and Devon tried to act tough, but they were just as scared as last time.
~Samantha~Black Moon really had the absolute audacity to flash a smile my way. He stood dead center in that cursed clearing like he was the VIP host who’d personally hand-delivered the invites, looking entirely too unbothered. His hands hung loose at his sides, his hood casting a lethal shadow over his face while veins of dark energy literally parkoured through the dirt a
~Samantha~The moment the blood moon hit the sky, a chill spiked through me.I pushed away from the window and went straight to check on my children, because fear or no fear, I still had a job to do.Devon was pacing the room like he was on a bad caffeine trip. Diana was propped up with a blanket, looking totally washed out. She had more color than yesterday, but it was still givi
~Samantha~“We’re running out of time,” he said carefully. “Her body is under too much magical strain. If we do not stabilize it soon, she could remain unconscious far longer than any of us want.”Devon grabbed the edge of Diana’s blanket like it might stop whatever nightmare was trying to swallow her. “She’s not going to die, right
[SAMANTHA’s Point of View] I couldn’t believe it was over.Well, maybe it was just one part of the larger disaster that would still happen at Silver Crescent if my husband and I did not take action to stop the Black Claws and the Shadow Werewolves from attacking the pack city. We had to take contr
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[SAMANTHA’s Point of View]“Stop with all this nonsense, Dominic,” I hissed at him as I pushed him away, not too strongly, though, but it was enough to make him flinch. I knew the kids were seeing us, but I was getting a little impatient with his irrational behavior toward me, the kids, and Killian







