LUNAR VEIL
the underbrush, her breathing shallow as she scanned the tree line. The chill of the night seeped through her cloak, but she i
kind of creature that shouldn't exist. The Veil Keepers, the unseen rulers of So
in the hunt for answers. He was human, young and scrawny, but his l
ed, shifting uncomfortably. "The Veil Ke
nterrupted, her voice
y that every time, but tonight feels... different. The el
mens in their soup. I'm not going to
people in the last week," Jonah r
ing of the recent murders. She had smelled the blood in the air, felt t
e sound of snapping twigs broke
thick and metallic, mingled with something darker, more sinister.
orward, but Eira gra
oaked in blood, the fabric clinging to their body. Eira's insti
e..." the f
autiously, her hand resting on the hilt of the
t hit her like a slap to the face-vam
you?" sh
, it lunged. Eira barely had time to react. She sidestepped, drawing her dagge
shouted, scra
herself for another attack, but before it could reach her, a massive
ampire clashed, their movements a blur of teeth and claws. Eira watched, stunned, a
was reduced to ash, the rem
eyes locking onto hers. She tightened h
etracting as it stood upright. Within seconds, a man stood before her, tall a
ded, her voice steady despite the a
eeping over her. "I could ask
pt her identity hidden for year
you're talking abo
smell it on you-wolf and vampire blood, tangled toge
ale. "Look, whoever you are, we do
aced by a grim expression. "The Veil Keepers are already on thei
he Veil Keepers found her,
t you?" she asked,
eplied. "But I'm your best
ah urged, glancing nervousl
er. "The name's Draven. Decide qu
. Trusting a stranger was danger
she sheathed her dagg
n said, his lips curv
ed her ears, Eira realized she had just stepped into a much la