“I think they are planning on draining this Volana of all her blood and having that other girl consume it,” the other rogue said, shrugging. “Something like that.” “What is the point of creating another Volana?” The other one muttered. “Doesn’t that defeat the purpose?” “Something about creating
I had to try. I had to trust her. Without another word to my wolf, I stepped toward the cell door and toward the guards. I slammed my fist against metal bars and yelled as loudly as I could. “Let me out of here, you assholes, before I kill every one of you!!” I growled fiercely. They both look
Third Person POV “And how is our patient doing this afternoon?” Jazzy asked as she walked through the doors of the infirmary. Sarah lay in the bed, peering over at Jazzy with large and alarmed eyes. Her father sat at her bedside. Sarah had been in the infirmary for the past 24 hours and she was
“What is it?” Jazzy asked, rushing toward the cage. “What’s wrong?” “Get this gate open!” Hannah growled; Jazzy had never heard her raise her voice like this before. “Tell me what is going on, Doctor!” Jazzy demanded. “Those idiots gave her Starlight,” Hannah said through her teeth. “So?” Ja
Enzos POV As quickly as that dark cloud of smoke came, it disappeared, leaving us speechless in the middle of Hazel’s kitchen. We all looked at one another with large eyes and rapidly beating hearts. My mother had jumped from her seat and wrapped her arms around me as soon as she saw the darknes
Before Jazzy could say anything more, the door of the clinic opened, and Alpha Jonathan walked in. “What’s going on? I went downstairs and there are 2 dead rogues and—” he paused when he saw Lila lying on the clinic bed. “What happened?” He asked, his tone dropping to a whisper and the color drain
Lila’s POV I gasped as air slammed into my lungs. My eyes flew open to peer at a light that was shining directly in my face. Pain shot throughout my body as I felt tubes and wires sticking out of me. As my body trembled, I tried to grasp my surroundings. I had no idea where I was, and I wasn’t e
“She’s awake,” Dr. Laureen stated. “But she’s going to need to rest for a little while.” “We don’t have a little while,” Jazzy hissed through her teeth. “We only have an hour.” “Then get everything set up. By the time you are finished, she will be well enough. She has a fever and I’m pumping her