That’s when she realized the stone wasn’t the same as it used to be. It lost the magic that was clear as day inside of it. It lost its aura… it wasn’t the same stone.My hands curled into fists.“Gavin?” A mindlink came through, and I recognized Taylor’s voice. “Sorry to bother you so late. But some
Gavin’s POV“Hey…” I said softly, as Judy’s eyes opened. She looked disoriented for a moment before she finally registered that it was me, and then her body relaxed. I could tell she was having a nightmare; she was murmuring something in her sleep that I couldn’t figure out, and she was tossing and
“You had trouble breathing?” Gavin asked, his brows dipping as he stared down at me.My cheeks flushed; it’s not that I was lying to Gavin about the symptoms I was having, but I also didn’t tell him the entire story. I just didn’t want to worry about him or anyone, for that matter.“It was just a li
Judy’s POV“I got here as soon as I could,” Gavin said, rushing through the doors of the clinic. “Where is she?”I could see the pure panic on his face and the sweat that beaded on his forehead from his run. I doubted he even had his car on him; he was most likely still on post when Irene mindlinked
Daisy watched, a nervousness weighing in her chest.Lila grabbed a match and stepped back. She lit up the match and dropped it in the center of the circle, lighting the sage on fire. The flames crackled, causing Daisy to take an unsteady step backwards.Lila lowered herself so she was only inches fr
Third Person POVThe shadow region was darker than most, and it was exactly how Daisy Baldwin imagined it would be. It reeked of rogue and an unsettling magic that drifted through the air. Daisy’s tampered dress was dragged through the mud, and her normally flawless skin held dirt from her walk thro