BITE BACK
head throbbed like I'd been hit, but there was no pain, just pressure. Lik
rushed dirt.
my eyes
across the void. I was lying on a blanket of pine needles in a circl
t. The dizziness
en I s
zr
ocus that didn't feel casual. His scar caught the flame light, mak
aid. "You dr
tered. My voice
her pouch toward me. I
ell
dn't
e nausea," he
tter, earthy. I didn't recognize the scent, but it calme
ppened?"
ad a b
wha
e pushed too close to the surface to
hat like i
For yo
I snapped
ing me off. "Stop fighti
elt dry. "That voice I
dn't
think I said-" I hesitated, searching his
es. No flinc
said. "But I didn'
rned. "What d
rdered to kill Ca
somewhere between shock and fury
Thorne's command. You were his mate. Huma
ut I stayed upright. "You
disobeyed the order. That's why I'
rt racing. "Why didn't
were going to survive the chan
ai
e a carrier, they'd wait for you to awaken. Then track
dn't breathe. "The
t you re
him, arms wrapped tight around my ri
" I asked. "You d
He didn't want to follow his
you from standing
me stand against
f he was lying. I didn't want to believe h
again. "What
ed. Broader. A shadow shaped lik
"Forget this. Go back. Pretend he
if I
are. And what the Draven
im. "That's n
y one that ke
"You talk like
To them, you died the
the pouch. I didn't eve
just one step, but it fe
said. "Not for you. For
not r
wil
Sparks floated up
rned
moved, the weight in his steps. Not casual. Not
," I
pau
e," I said. "Back in the
't turn
have to,"
into the tree
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