Chapter 35
Chapter 35
“Do you love him?” Taskesi.
She fell silent, staring at me with a mix of resentment and confusion in her eyes. “More than anything
she whispered. “He’s like a brother to me.”
1 nodded gently, holding her gaze with the intensity of my own.
“So you thought joining ties with him would be the best way forward for your pack. You’re both from
powerful families and you both care for one another as well as your people. It only makes sense that
you would join forces. You’re jealous of my position, not of his love for me”
I seemed to be spotting revelations to Angie that even she herself had not entirely understood until
now. She was at a for words, all malice drained from her b*dy as she stood listlessly staring at me.
loss
“You thought getting rid of me would eventually drive Ignatius back to you. Did you honestly believe
that he wouldn’t find out it was you? That he wouldn’t suspert you! You’re the one who has damaged
the relationship between the two of you. Not
me.”
Angie sighed and awkwardly angled herself to sit down on the gravel. “I try to kill you and you come to
me with counseling. Your mate almost murders me and you stop him just to talk. It’s a kind of mercy we
don’t do here in this pack. It’s humiliating
I sat down next to her, and the two of us stared at the white gravel at our feet. “The only thing
humiliating about it is the fact that you thought killing me would do anything more than satiate your own
feelings of jealousy”
Angie tossed a pebble along the ground, her cuffs clinking together as she did so. “It was worth a shot,”
she mumbled sardonically
It was an odd sight to behold I was sure, two shifters in fancy dresses – one in handcuffs and the other
with a knife at her hip
sitting together in the dust.
I inspected my nails absently. Angie’s scent was becoming more apparent now that the masking leaves
were wearing off. It had the same him of the S** as Ignatius’s did, only hers was lighter the smell of lilac
and a summer breeze
“Do you think maybe you could stop trying to kill me now?”
Angie laughed h o a rsely, her throat still scratched and aching 1 can try
That’s good enough. And maybe no more death threats”
That I can manage.”
Thumped my knee against hers, shushing Ignatius who was trying to pry into my mind that very
moment. I reassured him that things were going fine.
“How about a truce?”
“I suppose that could work.
I turned my head slightly to look at her. She seemed a lot softer, kinder when she wasn’t wearing her
usual abrasive expression. “And hove about friends?”
“Careful runt, now you’re pushing it.” But I had caught the ghost of a smile that played on her lips.
I chuckled quietly to myself, “I suppose that was too much to ask
Angie propped her chin on her knees. “Give it some time. You’re not what I expected you to be
Dorothy.”
“Thanks. You’re not so bad yourself.”
“I didn’t say it
it was a good thing”
I shrugged. “Unfortunately I’m not going to be able to let you back into the party- our guests need to
think you’re being tortured in a cell somewhere currently, but I think we can get those cuffs off of you.
Angie feigned disappointment, “Ah well, it was a sh it party anyway.”
I was in the process of helping Angie to her feet when Ignatius broke through into my mind. “Dorothy.
Geranium has picked up a strange scent nearby. We are investigating it now. Are you okay there?”
I recalled the odd scent from earlier and immediately went on high alert. Angle sensed my sudden
unease and she too scanned the grounds around us.
I answered Ignatius, “We’re fine here. I thought I sensed something earlier. Where are you now?”
A low growl from Angie had me losing Igantius’s answer. I looked up to see the target of her throaty
growl in time to see a fully formed wolf stalking out of the shadows towards us.
The creature was massive, thick dark fur over rippling muscles. It bared its fangs at us, yellow eyes
glowing like spotlights in
the dark
“Ignatius,” I said memally. “It’s a shifter. The scent, it’s a shifter. And he’s right here.”
1 had barely managed to open my mouth to speak when the wolf launched himself directly at Angie,
jaws ripping into her chest as he descended upon her. The scream that erupted from me was guttural.
I was useless, a small girl with no shifting abilities watching a massive wolf shifter tear into the
handcuffed girl beneath him. Angie howled, frightened and enraged as she tried to shift into her own
wolf form
The silver of the cuffs prevented a full transformation, however, and the best she could do was
elongate her fangs to snarl and snap at the attacker.
I had no other choice, I drew the small faerie blade from its sheath and launched myself onto the
shifters back. I remembered Rita’s warning. The blade would do no real harm to a shifter – it was iron, This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
not silver, But I could at least irritaté him enough to slow him down
The wolf barely noticed me clinging to its fur. I held on tightly, trying desperately not to be thrown off the
bucking ravenous creature as I edged my way closer to its head. Angie was weakening, and the sound
of her whimpered cries blended with the sickening crunch of breaking bones and tearing skin.
With every ounce of strength I could muster and a cry loud enough to scare away every bird in the
nearby trees, I drove the tiny blade directly into the creature’s eye.
The shifter bowled in agony and I was tossed from its back as it raised itself up onto two massive hind
legs. I kept my grip
the knife and it was yanked from the creature’s socket as I was thrown through the air.
I crashed a few feet away onto gravel and rocks and lay there wheezing once again. I felt fresh blood
congealing in my hair and knew I must have been injured in the fall
The untethered wolf was still howling in pain and the whines turned to that of fear when two more large
wolves made an appearance. One black as night and the other a sleek gray.
Geranium and Ignatius. I had never seen Ignatius’s full wolf form firsthand before. I barely had time to
take in his regal gray coat before he and Geranium were bolting after the now retreating shifter down
into the forest and out of sight.
Forcing myself upright, I scrambled over to Angie whose breathing was unnatural and strained.
Her b*dy was covered in blood and her shoulder and ribcage were severely broken. Blood was pouring
from a bit on her neck and her eyes were wide and terrified when she clutched at me.
She opened her mouth but couldn’t speak..
1 held her hand tightly, willing for her to be okay. Demanding it. She had to be.
-Ignatius-
Geranium and I chased down the imposter and he barreled through the forest. With only one eye
thanks to Dorothy’s knife. he stumbled into trees and faltered enough for us to catch up with him easily
enough.
Thad been on high alert from the moment Dorothy told me of his presence. I had run faster than ever
before when I heard her scream. I knew she’d be alright, I had seen her crumpled on the gravel but she
had been moving
She was alive. Geraniums had already alerted Gideon and Fae to go check on her and Angie alter we
had left.
The wounded shifter stumbled one last time before transforming back into his human proportions. He
probably thought he would be able to hide from us better that way
He was wrong. I sought him out soon enough and clenched my jaws on his shoulder, throwing him to
the ground while Geranium pinned him dowis
I shifted back to my own human form and inspected the imposter. He was a young man, probably mid-
twenties like me. 1 didn’t recognize him, nor his strange scent. It was putrid and acrid like something
toxic was boiling in his blood and seeping from his pores
His eyes well one eye, the other was a bleeding ga shi now were wild and his oily black hair was long
and mutte/
“Who are you?” I growled at the stranger. “What are you doing attacking Hielke territory?”
Instead of answering my question the man spot at pressed into his chest, preventing him from
escaping.
blood and valiva, and snarled vicioudy. Geranium kept his front claws
Taimed a kick at the side of the shifters, mom savout of frustration than anything else. “Who are you!”
The man hissed his discomfort and glared at
lus injured eye seeped blood down his face and over his bare chest.
Tally,” he spat “And I know who you are. Ignatius Armount
Ibareil my teeth. “If you know anything about me then you know you’re not making it out of here alive
The man laughed, yellowing teeth dripping blood-Angie’s blood-I barely refrained from kicking him
again. “Threats like that have no effect on a dead man, I won’t tell you anything”
I didn’t know what he meant by dead man. Was he already dying? Is that why he had been so bold with
his attack?
“Are there more of you here?”
He wouldn’t respond and I was losing my patience. I knelt down next to him, driving a thumb into his
ruined eye socket. The man screamed in agony, his b*dy shifting from half-wolf to half-human and back
again in a gruesome display of b*dy horror in his attempt to get away.
“Answer me.”
“No! No, there’s no one else! I swear!” he shrieked, more blood spewing from his mouth.
It was dark and sticky. More black than red. There was something very wrong with this shifter. His b*dy
smelled of decay and poison and his remaining eye was a sickening yellow-his pupil small as a
pinprick.
I sn atched my hand away and he howled in agony. “What’s wrong with you?” I asked disparagingly.
“Why does your scent reek like a man who’s already dead?”
With this, the shifter began to laugh, haunting, spine-chilling laughter like he had completely lost his
mind. The sight of that gruesome engorged face, the man with one eye who smelled of death, laughing
maniacally was burned into retina
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forever.