Torn In Between
ing hands. Her breathing was shallow, and her heart raced. She had seen it. She had felt i
e a storm cloud. She looked up at Devon, her min
. "I didn't
saw-" She stopped, pressing her fingers to her temples. A forest.
but then he nod
epared for what h
weren't always Melissa Moore," he said. "Once, a long time ago, y
allowed ha
s words carefully. "In another life, yo
e word felt like a hook sinking into her
spered. "Like-l
nodded
om him. "No. No, that's insane. I don't
"You don't remember m
arms around hersel
"You want the t
gh every logical part of her wanted to r
ur past life," he said, "we were part of a powerful werewolf pack. But
clang of metal, the scent of blood, the howls of wolves in the night. Her s
e asked, barely rec
e darkened.
athing. She stared
. "You died in that war,
mbled. This was too much. "I don't-" Sh
"I swore that if I ever found you agai
beyond the mystery, beyond the confidence. She saw grief. Deep, aching, ancient grief.
was true-if she had lived another life-then what did
y am I here now? If I di
"I don't know. But I think
omach twiste
ng is coming, Melissa.
ze. "What d
n't explain it fully y
So now I'm not just some reincarnated were
ghtly. "You were
at him. "This
erious again. "I know. But
ed. "Deci
ll of this," he said. "Ignore the truth
allowed ha
ed onto hers. "Or
ed. The weight of the decision crushed her. "I
e dream stone under your pillow like i said,
et. Pretend none of this ever happened. But then she remembered lthe wolf's silver eyes in the painting
ngers brushing against the
el its warmth, even through the fabric. Her heart thudded in her chest. What would she see this time? What
ne filled her nose. She wasn't in her bed anymore. She was in a for
. Tall. Familiar. Melissa
ew. This one looked different. Wilder. More dangerous. An
. That name. Her name. Bu
suddenly reached for her. "Come,"
aced. "What's hap
burned with urgency. "
tomach drop
wl echoed through the trees-and