BITE BACK
l follo
uld've w
did
ve with grief. But her scent said otherwise. Not
h. Silver. Burned salt and bone-deep s
rneath a
dline. Hunted bloodline. The kind
dn't k
wo
ike it remembered violence. The stars thinned overhead, the pines tall
aught on the roots, but she didn't f
inch. "Where
ed for t
not an
only one
in the dark back there - too focused on her puls
make her
d at the
grass had grown here in years. Not since the ni
rcle, hesitation catchi
here he di
look at me. "Y
saw the a
ow do y
s cold through the gloves. "Because thi
en another language. "Calen di
lf from the Draven pack. That'
t part of
re abou
wind shifted. Trees groaned li
dn't moved. "Yo
l wh
n your chest. The way t
aid n
eady starte
to what?" sh
r they m
away from me - from the
it ha
pils n
- not the full s
to sc
o prove
hook her head. "No. This is just- I
ing to y
m n
blood. When the wind shifted. You f
like I'd reache
said, voice unsteady. "But I kno
Not threatening. But her should
think," I said. "He was suppos
head again,
cle. "He loved you. Enough to brea
n't let them fall. Good.
ot the whole
at
n't a
e. Her fists cl
of what
m n
hear the forest otherwise. Wouldn't smell me t
ked. "Wh
k. Spiral in the bark
rted. She d
" I asked. "It's a hunter's mark. Old blood magic
"Why would anyone
aus
d her th
he Draven pack three generations ago. And
collapse - more like her legs finally
I do?"
meone not yet burned out. She was on the edg
wasn't
close enough for her to hear the change in my
ked up. "I do
u w
fell bet
she s
zed once, violently. I caught
her head cradled in my arms, she
re... when th
red a
e I ha
n the way