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The white marble floor felt like ice against my knees. I looked at Leo, my own flesh and blood, and saw nothing but a stranger. The Council had twisted his mind. They had turned my baby brother into my judge.
"Leo, please!" I cried, my voice echoing off the high ceiling. "They are using you! They told you lies!"
Leo didn
LyraThe white marble floor felt like ice against my knees. I looked at Leo, my own flesh and blood, and saw nothing but a stranger. The Council had twisted his mind. They had turned my baby brother into my judge."Leo, please!" I cried, my voice echoing off the high ceiling. "They are using you! They told you lies!"Leo didn't even flinch. He stood tall in his gold-trimmed robes, looking down at me with eyes that were cold and empty. "The only lie was the one you told me, Lyra. You said you’d protect me. Then you sold my soul to a monster in the Deadlands just to save your own skin.""I did it to save us both!" I screamed."Take her away," Leo said, turning his back on me.
LyraThe searchlights from the helicopters blinded me. The wind from their blades whipped the white grass into a frenzy. Zade was gone pulled into the abyss with his traitorous grandfather and I was left standing in the ruins of the Ancient Grove. My heart felt like a hollow shell, cracked and empty."Zade..." I whispered, my fingers digging into the dirt where he had vanished."Target sighted! Do not fire! The Council wants her alive!" a voice boomed from a loudspeaker above.Ropes dropped from the sky. Men in black tactical gear slid down, their boots hitting the sacred ground with heavy thuds. These weren't just Enforcers. These were the High Council’s private guard. They carried silver-net launchers and batons that hummed with blue electricity.
LyraLeo was dangling in the air, his feet kicking uselessly against the First Alpha’s massive bone-armor. The monster’s throat glowed with a sick, red fire. He was inhaling, and I could see the golden light of Leo’s soul being pulled out of his mouth in thin, wispy threads."Leo!" I screamed. I tried to run, but the ground was shaking so hard I fell to my knees."Lyra, the throne!" Zade yelled. He pointed at the glowing silver locket sitting in the rubble. "If he finishes that meal, the lock is gone forever! He will walk out of here and turn the world into a graveyard!"I looked at my brother. His eyes were rolling back in his head. He was dying. Then I looked at the silver locket. It was thirty feet away, guarded by the First Alpha’s lashing tai
LyraZade didn’t blink. His eyes, once full of warmth and protective fire, were now two flat, gray stones. He lunged at me with a speed that blurred the air. I barely had time to roll to the side before his claws shredded the tree trunk where my head had been a second ago."Zade, stop! It’s me!" I screamed, my voice cracking.He didn't hear me. He spun around, his shadows rising up like giant, jagged blades. The man in the suit Zade’s grandfather, Marcus stood by the archway, playing that haunting flute. The music felt like needles crawling under my skin."It’s no use, Lyra," Marcus said, pulling the flute away for a moment to sneer. "The Valerius bloodline was built on obedience. I am the True Alpha of the Shadow Legion. He is just my puppet."
LyraThe ground screamed. It wasn't just dirt moving; it was the earth itself turning into a mouth of teeth and bone. The giant, skeletal hand squeezed Zade and Leo so hard I heard Zade’s ribs groan."Zade! Leo!" I lunged, my fingers brushing the cold, dead skin of the monster’s wrist.Sasha stood ten feet away, her feet floating an inch off the ground. She wasn't the girl who had spilled wine on my shoes anymore. She was a nightmare. Her skin was the color of a wet stone, and green smoke leaked from her eyes."Don't bother, Lyra," Sasha hissed. Her voice sounded like two people talking at once—one high and angry, the other deep and hungry. "They belong to the Master now. You took my Alpha, so I’m taking your King. And your little brother? He&rsqu
LyraThe world turned into a roar of fire and water. When Alpha Miller pressed that button, the sea-mine beneath the Iron Rose didn't just explode it tore the ship in half.Wood splintered like dry glass. The deck tilted so sharply that the guards who weren't killed by the blast slid into the burning ocean. I grabbed a brass railing, my fingers slipping."Zade! Leo!" I screamed over the sound of the sinking ship.Zade was a few yards away, his shadow-claws dug deep into the deck planks. He had his other arm wrapped around Leo, who was still half-conscious. Zade’s eyes were wild, searching for a way out, but the fire was closing in from all sides."Jump, Lyra!" Zade roared. "The fuel tanks are going to blow!"
LyraThe fall felt like it lasted forever. One moment I was standing on the riverbank, and the next, I was tumbling through a freezing, green fog. My stomach lurched into my throat.
LyraFifty rifles were pointed at my heart. The red laser dots danced on my skin like fireflies, but I didn't feel afraid. I felt cold. A deep, heavy cold that started in my chest and flowed out to my fingertips.
LyraThe cabin felt like it was shrinking. The white light from Caleb’s orb hit Zade’s chest, and the sound that came out of him wasn't a wolf’s howl. It was a scream of pure, tortured shadow.
LyraThe black SUVs roared toward us like hungry beasts. Their headlights blinded me, cutting through the dark parking lot. Zade was slumped against the car, his breathing wet and shallow. The black ink leaking from his







