The Forgotten Heiress: Rise of The Lycan Queen
thing snarled. Not human. Not an animal. Something in between. She didn't dare look back. The forest behind the school stretched like a living thing-old roots, twisted limbs, and shadow
was a
nowhere. A flash of amber eyes, a hiser slammed into a tree trunk. Pain shot through her. The figure was tall, cloaked in r
heat, and the creature screamed-not in anger, but in pain.
ould run somewhere el
ipped at her arms and face. Her breath came in ragged gasps. Something caught her hood
dn't
hand, claw
en it w
in a blur
ad-shouldered, moving like a shadow with blades in both ha
bone. A gur
came from behind
e blade in his grip, and drove i
ing was
t held it
rum inside her chest. The man turned slowly. H
t safe her
at were those
ee that! Pe
ou," he said. "Becau
ed?" What the hell a
up. That means they can smell you no
way. "Stay a
m you," he said fla
falt
el Thorne," he said. "I've been
still tremb
your mother died t
t's time you kn
ve run. Shoul
her, the same one from t
"They won't stop, Elara. Not until
behind he
, more are coming. I
. And the moment she touch
g deeper from ins