Wolves - Ash Faith (best fiction books to read txt) 📗
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The wolf only nodded his response, but after a day like this, I wasn’t willing to chat any longer. If the wolf wouldn’t tear her into pieces when he was out of control, then he was somebody we must keep close.
Chapter 56 >> Ace's view (Back at Lana's house)I’d seen a demon king, so why did I find it so hard to believe what I was seeing right now. I stood leaning on the door of what must be her room, two chairs at the side of the king bed – containing not just a fairy, but a fairy using dark magic to heal. Dark fairies had supposedly died out after the war between the Immortal Court and the first level of Hell. The Immortal Court brought the whole supernatural kingdom with them in the war, some few centuries ago, way past the 24 years I’d lived. Not just a dark fairy in the room, but realisation followed disbelief that a cursed fairy-tale and what had to be the god of wolves and dogs – both the god and the member of the brother-hood being known fierce warriors. As a kid, I used to idolise these kinds of people. But now, I learned that attempting to be like anybody else was stupid. After Mayson killed my mother, I realised a lot about myself, including the fact that the only person I should want to be is myself. And all I wanted to be was the man known for Mayson’s death. And I am. But the last step to my plan was foiled by the beautiful dirty blonde girl who was in that bed, in a fever-induced coma. The last step where I was to feel finally like I’d accomplished and gained everything I could from life. That I could just settle down alone in the depths, but now. Now she was all my mind was on. Lana. This woman had successfully made me want something I’d never wanted so badly out of anyone else, I wanted to make her happy, to make her smile, laugh – to love her.
“Her body has adapted to the fever, even though it came down harder this time, it seems to have already found a way to twist out of it.” The fairy said quietly, looking out the dark window at the peaceful night outside, “She should be up and running by morning, the coma shouldn’t come back after that.” I smiled, remembering her saying something as I gained another memory. Nothing works on her twice. I faced the floor with my grin, the side of my face that held the grin twitched and drowned out quickly as I felt eyes on me.
“I’ll take shift to watch her,” I quickly swiped at the opportunity, there was no way I was going to lay back and relax with her in this state, even if she didn’t threaten me for seeing her in a weak state.
“Callin and I will watch outside,” Jye, the brother, spoke up. I still struggled with the thought of being so casually in the same room as a warrior and fallen god. “You should get some rest, Kierra, you know sis will be fine, I’ll need you rested and well as I need to call my brothers come morning.”
“No need to call them, Jye, they’re already on their way, but you boys are causing a scene. You’re too much. The note and the Alpha speak the truth, we have time.” She shot back, “You need to get out of town, soon.” Her words seemed to hurt him for a moment, and then he flashed back into the calm sort of personality he rides out.
“Fine, but I’m going to say goodbye first, I don’t want her to feel abandoned-“ Jye was broke off by the deep growl of Callin.
“I believe that means you’ve got to get out. Before morning.” I timed in, standing up preparing myself for the stares that came my way, “What? If that is Callin, in front of me, then judgement upon his opinion can be the difference between life and death. And from what I’ve heard these past few days, you brothers aren’t fully Immortal.” My words clearly shocking them,
“You catch on quicker than I find comfortable, Alpha,” Was all Jye said before lifting himself out of the chair and leaving. As he passed me, the lingering smell of ash burned my nostrils, as I realised a few small flames burned on his bare shoulders, exposed by the singlet he wore. I saw just before he turned out the door that the two swords in his belt had flames leaping out of their covers. So it was true, he really was attached to the blades. I was glad I kept my tongue sharp, if I said anything wrong and lost their trust, I would be sliced and burned within seconds.
Chapter 57 >> Kade's viewSORRY GUYS, I PROMISE I'LL UPDATE THIS THE MOMENT I CAN.
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Constantly trying to update, But I'm also pretty lazy so don't bet on it :P. Let me know if you liked what you read down in the comments. - Ash Faith
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