The Blood Moon Twins – Chapter 105

REMY

I yelped, desperate as I felt myself losing the fight. The vampires were weak, but there were too many of them for me to handle by myself. Caulder was trying to fight his way to me, but the vampires were overwhelming him, too, and stopping him from reaching me.

I dug my teeth into the vampires, but I couldn’t get them off of me, because when I went after one, another one was on me in an instant. They were pinning me to the ground, and it reached a point where I could hardly move.

th us quietly,” the blond vampire snarled in my ear.

ikely worked for Draven. I could never just give up.

e was okay, but I was terrified he was trapped in the car that had been crunched from the impact and rolling from the crash.

ighting against t

ould make it even harder to fight back.

t wasn’t enough.

ds.

grasps of the rest of the vampires. I didn’t see what was going on with the fight with my dad, but I heard sickening crunches and knew he was taking care of the vampires he tackled away from me.

nk out of her body. She screamed, grabbing her arm that was now pouring blood, and I knew it was over for her. I went in for another a

r than normal.

g out of this on my own.

filled with wolfsbane. These vampires were prepared to kidnap me. They somehow knew where we would be coming from and were ready to take me down.

sure if that would also be affected by the wolfsbane, too. I took a deep breath and did what I could to focus on my magic. I could feel it buzzing, so I knew it was there, but I needed to focus to actually do something with it.

le to get my hands to start glowing, but I needed to push it a step further. I just need to shift out of the grasp of the vampire. I

ck, dropping the man to the ground. Before the vampire could do anything, Blade grabbed the man’s head and twisted it off, separating it from the vampire’s body.

k my gaze away from Blade, though. His eyes seemed far away, and I couldn’t tell what was going on in his head.

d his forehead. “You’re bleeding

used to. He wasn’t looking at me. Instead, he was scanning our surroundings, trying to access everything that ha

if Blade’s forehead was bleeding from the car crash, or if it was from a vampire attacking him, but the blood kept pouring out, and it made me worry even more.

if he was a robot.

tried to get you out of the car, but you weren’t next to me.”

. Slowly, he came back to me. “I don’t know what happened exactly. One second, everything was fine, and the next thing I knew, the car was rolling. I was trapped inside, and I think I hit my head. The metal was so contorted, I couldn’t find a way out for a few minutes. I heard you screaming, and I couldn’t help you. They tried to t

en’t. I’m okay, and you’re okay. We’re okay, but we need to stop your bleeding and check on t

greed.

, but I was sure I could walk if I moved slowly enough.

insisted. He started walking over to the others.

ead or had decided the fight wasn’t worth it and ran away. My dad and Caulder had shifted back into their human forms. Caulder moved towards me, panic sti

I couldn’t get to you. There were too many of them,” he s

didn’t know if they had been injured or if they were okay.

before the ambush, but I think she’s injured.” Caulder’s breath was shallow, and his worry told me more than enough.

fsbane in my system.

hree of us

“Set me down,” I asked Bla

. I knelt next to my mom and looked at my dad. “What happened?”

ousness soon after.”

e’s been going in and out of consciousness,” Harper said. “We need to get help as soo

I offered. I had only healed Caulder by accident, but I knew it was something my magic was capable of. I just needed to heal her enough to make sure s

ands on her head where it looked like she hit her head. I tried to

phone to call for help? I lost mine in the crash.”

“I still have mine,” Harper said. “I’ll

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