His Destined Mate
she had really heard Ryan say those things or if she had imagined them.
had said she had fought with the wild creatures in the forest because she had gotten lost in there, and that was why she had failed to return to the center of the woods. "But," Ryan uttered as he
had a few games in those woods before, so how come you haven't gotten a feel fo
attered like broken vases. "I had been in so many palces when I was in the midst of growing up, despite the fact that I had been a resident of this Vintlaine Island for far too l
d ancestors have been living on this island since the beginning of time. Katelyn said that she had been to a variety of locations, and I
correct, Katelyn Vicky," Ryan triggered, setting her off. Katelyn shifted her gaze from left to right over his face and offered him her finest smirk.
hed his focus to me, completely oblivious to the fa
. "Your unkempt appearance caused you to leave the room. You didn't seem to be feeling well. You should have gotten some
ehe," I added, not intending to offend anybody; it was simply that I was pulled back to the strain of reacting to him after a long period
predicament, she rolled her eyes; but, by the time she realized that I was looking at her, she offered me a wide grin, as i
looked at them both. I drew closer to Ryan, and a smile came on his face as he recognized the thought I was having in my thoughts. With m
e as she inclined her head i
yes as if she were pleading with him to leave me alone. Without a doubt, she is pleased with my decision to go. As I shook my shoulders and lifted my in
got a few of yards away from them, an arrow appeared in my peripheral vision and targeted a wall not far away
completely. "Can you tell me what it was?!" As soon as I turned around to face Ryan again, I questioned him in astonishme
en approaching the castle from a distance. Then Katelyn stepped to the middle of us and stated, "It is your stepbrother, O." I looked at her and wondered wheth
uired of Ryan about the situation. It came as a complete surprise to
d, "Really? This is something you
arrived, I saw that the walls on each side of the windows had collapsed, and his brother's m
r noses as a result. I coughed and waved my hands in front of my face in an attempt to expel the ashes in front of me, but it
ards, screaming and shrieking as they fled the situation. I clung to the edge of one waist-high cabinet while I struggled to clear my vision in the space between them. All of a
nd particularly those sounds, reminded
or certain: He should have dialed Katelyn's number if he really wanted to speak with her. It was only afterwards that I
h, but Katelyn got there before. "I am just right here!" she shouted
ashes were vanished. When Ryan saw me, he immediately locked his gaze on my eyes with that stale look that has. I was curious whether he was aware of the rapid change in the hue of my pupils. Katelyn head
s!" When I saw her trying t
lt. We have to stop them!" she insisted, and with that, she tran
ocked, I informed him, "You've definitely noticed
derst
s is happening," I said
us. Ryan was gripping my elbow as we dodged the onslaught of bullets. Despite the fact that some of them were swi
assaulting us?" I inquired while I wa
as a result of my ef
our brother do anythi
ed themselves into a defensive formation to deal with the threat. Ryan had taken a quick check around the corner to determine whether it was saf
t those massive beasts. After viewing these colossal monsters, my eyes e