LOGINTeresa I was on the floor, watching my life flash before my eyes. For a moment, I thought I was not going to make it. I shouldn’t have come here alone. I should have come here with the three boys. Probably, Lynch might know something that we could use against Diana.But I thought I could empathize with her human side. But unfortunately, I guess that was amongst the things she lost in her drive for revenge. My hand against the wound weakened, and my body grew weaker.Like a broken jar, I watched as strength drained from me.Diana paced the room—in Milinda’s body, like she owned the place. “It would be amazing to add you to my pile of batteries,” she huffed. “But you’re quite knowledgeable than your mother gives you credit for, so the best I could do for you is to let you die, a slow, painful death.”She got to the end of the room, looking at Brock’s corpse. “At least, aside from the numerous stupid people I’ve met, of whom Brock is chief, you’re the most sensible person I’ve met.”
Keller All around me, the enemy troops were slumping to their knees and raising their swords, making our men stop and look in our direction. I followed their gazes back to Oris’s body, and for a moment, a chill of excitement rushed through me. Bringing down Oris meant I ended the war.We won.I blinked, still struggling to believe it. All around, the men closest to the woods began retreating backwards, while the ones in the middle of the fray slumped to their knees with hands raised.Quickly, I reached out to Bennett using the mindlink.“Quick, some of them are getting away. Stop them!”Bennett yelled to the others. “Don’t let the enemy get away! Stop them now!”The men swung into action, racing towards the men attempting to run away. It was a mad dash around the dusty clearing as our men caught them and pulled them back. Lynch sidled up to stand behind me, his sword reeking of metallic scent. I glanced to see the weapon dripping blood. “So, it really is over,” he said aloud.“Aro
KellerWhen I returned, Bennett and Lynch were still waiting for me. I approached them, looking at Bennett pointedly.“I’m not sure you want to join us,” I said to Lynch.“Oh, c’mon,” he shot back. “You know I won’t sit back and watch you too fight alone.”“You’ve been away for a long time,” Bennett came in. “Starting life in this dimension isn’t a good story for you.”“You don’t get to tell me what makes my story good or not,” Lynch frowned at Bennett, then added.“Look, guys, let’s not begin this wonderful reunion by bickering. Let’s join forces. We’re doing this together.”Bennett and I hesitated, then exchanged glances. Then, I closed the gap between Lynch and me.&nbs
Teresa“Let me go,” I cried. “I’ve done nothing but tell you the truth.”“And you think you deserve to go after everything you’ve heard?” She snickered. “Think again.”“I did nothing wrong to you,” I said. “I want no part in your evil schemes, and I don’t want to be a part of your power play. I just want the alpha boys free.”“And you think it’d be so easy,” she laughed. “Come in here, give me some pep talk, and walk away with the boys’ freedom in your hand? C’mon, life doesn’t even work like that. The brothers deserve to die!”I tried to make a run for it, but I was swept off my feet by a strong gust of wind. The next thing I knew, I’d landed on the wall.Pain shot through my body like a thousand sh
Teresa“Listen, child,” Diana called me.“I may have underestimated you, maybe felt you were as useless as your mother thought, but after listening to you, I see you don’t deserve to be dragged into this mess.”“What does that even mean?”She frowned at me. “Would you at least let me finish talking before you interrupt me?”I held my peace.“I’m trying to give you a chance here,” she said.“I didn’t plan for you to be entangled in this mess. I only wanted to curse the brothers, so they’ll suffer and die the same way my parents died. And somehow, you happened to be dragged into all of it.”“It doesn’t make any difference,” I said. “But you can still change things.”
Teresa“I know who you are,” I said with a frown on my face. “And I know everything you think you’re keeping under wraps.”Her eyes widened slightly, and she leaned back in the desk chair, rocking it softly. “You think you know something? Give me a break. You’re only a child.”“And yet, you didn’t see a need to pity the mother of that child,” I snapped. “But you assumed possessing her body was a smart move.”Something flickered in her gaze, then she chuckled.“If I didn’t know better, I’d almost be impressed. But there was no use keeping anything away from you. I was beginning to grow tired of this hide-and-seek anyway.”I glared daggers at her. “Why are you doing this?”“What I’m doing is none of your
TERESA Another week had passed and the brothers were still as ever before but they were doing a good job covering it up with the time they dedicated for training. While I on the other hand, had either been in their bed most of the time or I was out visiting Lynch. "Why do I feel like I'm about
TERESA They were tough, I had to admit. Worse still, they weren't moved by my constant questions. "Can you at least have pity on me and tell me where you are taking me? I'm about to have a heart attack," I asked again and my eyes moved to the guard who walked up to us. I wish one of them co
TERESA"Not tonight," I said, pulling the sheet tighter around my body before their hands could touch me.The room became all chilly all of a sudden and everyone looked cold but I meant every word I said. Keller stood by the door, his chest rising and falling like he had just ran here. Roman lean
TERESAThe next day came so quickly than I expected it and to my greatest surprise, I had a free night. It was only proper I wandered off to see Lynch since he had been on my mind the whole morning. "You came," Lynch said and his voice broke through the shadows before I even saw him.He stepped o







