Shadow Hunter
my gritty eyes, my fingers trailing the thin gauze and flinched. I was surrounded by rock, white rock that seemed to radiat
edrolls, their blankets clean but slept in. A pile of clothes by the far wall was the only sign of colou
lit
ed myself up. The heavy curtain covering my only escape parted t
re you
d, trying to see through
e d
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my pitiful cleavage and
istance then gave in. He was t
you think you wer
ancing through the bite. So much for sympat
got yourse
the eyes in the back
argue? Why couldn't y
g! And you've been doing
S
o take care of
d you plan on doing th
d you to loo
r said
ade points or even pay the damn guy at the reception de
o Lillith,
e only reason they'd joined us was for the extra money and kitted up transport, but somewhe
e," I said, ashamed of the
yle
id ge
nd him. I lifted my good arm and covered my damp eyes. I hadn't cr
to my room, forced to take it easy as I counted down the minutes until Lilli
h day. They were too busy drowning in each other's eyes and making lame ex
day here, where ever "here" was. It was also the longest amount of time I'd ever been separated from Aaron, and wi
better today?
t managed to hide my wince. "I'm fine. B
d," Dave said, gr
e you're not t
no such
h. Though one night of nausea free slee
kin above Dave's stubbled che
going to tell me
n't tell you. Yet.' I couldn't say for certain, but I was pretty sure that nagging question of mine
ure you wa
ctually going to t
p, hesitating
it's killing m
her perfectly white teeth.
rche
no
w..
shared a fleeti
d, finding my co
nd. Not unless... light have mercy," I said,
Lills mumbled, get
ed by. They were those who'd committed their lives to the destruction of every non human creature beyond the borders of the Diarna, the furthest mining town in the s
to leave the food table. But when the Shades crossed into our lands, they'd reared their hooded heads and come pouring ou
ey wanted. No one, and I mean no one knew the locations of their hidden commun
on had
ut the rest? Scorchers stuck together in packs of at least five and never hunted on their o
knew about Lillith and he would've told the others everything by now. Scorchers d
nk her a weapon, or a freak? Would they go as far as keeping her against her wil
re long enough and hell or high water, I was getting out of this room. My ribs weren't cracked, ju
fist-sized scar. Burning the bite. Only Scorchers would think of that. They
ns. The denim over my knees had thinned to a single weave, and the hem at my heels dragged on the ground where it had been worn to
. I preferred it up, but a side comment Aaron made three months ago hinted at the
or. There was nothing I could do though. Everything that could be used as a weapon short of
unfurled himself and stood, his face knocking the breath from my lungs. I'd thought Dave look
re you
m," I said, fin
ed little kids to make butt crack jokes, and I felt confident enough to bet
you leave o
come w
dark hair, his frown deepen
to see
s bu
n't c
folding his arms, "so think of some
w do you know he does
said
hat's yo
uh
ted, liking the fact that my que
rne
ho in their right mind would n
o happen. Either you come with me and take me to Aaron, or I can beat you bloody and
on, and I doubt his fighting as good. It didn't matter though. I was useless without a weapon, even more so inj
ted with the situation, and no doubt me. "I was t
this guy would've listened to a req
ar
ever ma
nuine sound surprising m