Chapter Forty-Three
“We can’t climb with our hands tied!” Susie said. Bea nodded. “And ours are still behind our backs.” Nisa pursed her lips. “Ena, you and I can try to untie…
“We can’t climb with our hands tied!” Susie said. Bea nodded. “And ours are still behind our backs.” Nisa pursed her lips. “Ena, you and I can try to untie…
The Fabari warriors carried them deep into the forest. Nisa’s head started to spin and nausea made her stomach lurch, especially since she hung upside down over one of the…
“Don’t move,” a voice hissed in Nisa’s ear. Her heart pounded furiously in her chest where she lay on the ground, afraid to even open her eyes for what she…
When Nisa awoke, blood oozed from the wound on her head, which pounded furiously against her skull, throbbing viciously, as if she was an anvil where a blacksmith worked. Dizzy…
“Well, we’re finally out of the Shadowlands.” Alina had stopped the sopa where they stood in front of a road leading higher up on an incline bordering a small ravine.…
The lumbering beast that Aleyr’s sister, Alina, sat on top of and controlled, had brown and green fur. It had six massive legs with a short stubby tail which Nisa…
Theeb was a quaint little town that had very few citizens, just like Aleyr had told them. So little that Nisa expected the thirty people who were all outside tending…
Perhaps Nisa had felt relieved at their escape too soon. Guards poured of the city gates, riding thoas and other beasts, some of which were faster than thoas, so it…
Sydran Barks narrowed his eyes with a deep frown as he crouched in front of the body. From what was left, the body was a male in his mid-thirties—just a tad bit older than Sydran—and the guy had been rich. “What do you see?” Sydran’s good friend, a local cop by the name of Bruce, crossed his arms over his chest with a frown as deep as Sydran. Sydran gestured to the watch. “Guy was rich, just like the others. But based off the bites, I’d say this is a rogue wolf. You need to keep your guys off this.” He recovered the body and stood, gaze flicking to the scene. Investigators took photos, while other police held back a crowd, where those bloody leeches of the press tried to sneak as many photos as possible back behind the yellow line. Tonight, the moon was half full, but the sight of it made Sydran’s muscles tighten in longing. He hadn’t wolfed out in days and his nerves ached. They felt antsy, just like he did, but there’d been too many cases lately for him to transform safely. Not without the humans in the town picking up on it. Especially with this. His gaze trailed back to the covered body.
After being locked in the magical cylinder of energy for so long, Nisa’s legs had gone numb and it was a struggle to walk beside the guards, especially with how…
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