s in
creepy announcer addressed the crowd once again. "On this fifth day of the new
ere for his birthday. Just perfect. Some great secret ceremony we stumbled on. But I still didn't want
t a fraction lower than the right. I had no idea why I noticed it, or
I was. The announcer-person I didn't like started trailing off about something to do with t
ike the Underworld was on our heels. I just needed him to turn his head up a lit
t are yo
Mae's hand suddenly gripped onto my arm and yanked me back. If anyone had looked up at that moment, they
back down and crouched low like t
crouched even lower on the roof. I di
lly peeked over the edge. A breath of relief left me when I saw everyone's atte
ept
y fu
electricity pierce my soul, locked on mine- it seemed fitting. He had seen me. The King of the
There was this sudden disturbing feeling in my stomach- one that turned uneasily
my
s gor
pared to the-the- thing who was staring up at me now. I gulped. "W
s frozen as a statue. "Oh my God- Emrie he's looking right at us! We need to go! Now!" I di
me captive and refusing to let go. It made panic flare in my chest. I felt like I was in a trance- like my b
tiful eyes glanced at the frantic girl pulling me towards the ladder. I felt air suddenly return to
ely tim
h my God- We took off running in a vicious sprint the minute our feet hit solid ground. I didn't care about
s with their sharp fang-like teeth. I ran faster. We were just at the edge of the village, no guard in sight, when the sh
that the thick foliage and the snow falling heavily from sky would cover our presence. But against wolf-bornes- I doubted w