len
e hi
. I swallowed the lump in my throat, forcing my survival instincts to override the shock paralyzing my limbs. There
ulled from the depths of my memory. *Silver doesn't just poison; it binds. It wraps around the Inner Wolf like
or. Damian didn't move, but his gaze was a physical weight against my skin-a s
swollen, pitch-black energy node where the toxin had pooled. Taking a st
dn't look like blood at all; it was dark as tar, c
he heart monitor shifted. The erratic red spikes began t
an
ing burst into the room, her face twisted in a mask of hysterical fury. Fla
a trembling finger at the black puddle forming on th
ting their inner wolves into a protective frenzy. Their eyes flashed a dangerous, fe
have time to r
hifted his stance, his obsidian eyes narrowing into slits. A suffocating wave of pu
der the sheer, crushing pressure of his true Alpha. The other two dropped their weapons, t
outh to scream again, a low, bone-ra
aves opened
n. He looked weak, his chest heaving with the effort of drawing a clean breath, but the eyes th
e ignored Damian. His piercing gaze
tair rasped, his voice
rom her face, leaving her looking like a hollowed-out ghost. Her medical authority, h
medical cart and wiped the black sludge from my obsidian blade. I slid the weap
features was gone. In its place was a terrifying, absolute certainty. He had seen exactly what I
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