The Blood Moon Twins – Chapter 130

REMY

All I saw was darkness at first, and then I heard the screams and cries. The world around me turned red, and I was standing in the middle of a forest. I looked around, trying to remember how I got here. Last thing I remembered, I was in my bed, drifting asleep.

Screams echoed around me again, so I flipped around, trying to find the source of the sound. The images of people appeared from the shadows, and fights spun around me. Werewolves lunged to attack. Magic soured the air. Vampires used their teeth and claws to tear others to pieces. This was a war between the great three.

ened the existence of all three of the beings.

around me

rers and the vampires stayed strong. I kept running, trying to find any familiar faces, but it was hard to see details under the red light of the moon. What I did see was the werewolves were being targeted by both vampires and sorcerers. They were fig

o. This couldn’t be the Gr

as our f

our future.

watch the werewolves I knew fall in front of me. Maybe if I found the leaders of the other groups, I could stop them and stop the rest of the killing.

ength was unlike anything I had ever seen before. Blade was losing the fight. He was injured over and over again until Draven went for the fatal strike.

couldn’t use my magic. I wasn’t going to make it in time. “Stop!” I was too late.

ied.

up.”

at, and I felt like I couldn’t catch my breath.

t was just a bad dream,” Blade said. He was kneeling next to the bed, holding my hand. “You’re safe now.”

ard. I felt sticky and gross and thirsty. I still

” Blade asked.

ick.” Blade jumped to his feet and was gon

one was more detailed.

it down. My body was desperate for water, since it felt like most of my body’s liquids were on my skin instead of inside of my body. While I drank, Blade dabbed my forehead with the washcloth, cooling down my skin.

of silence.

feared Blade would face that cruel fate.

I finally whispered.

st his chest.

vision to stop it from coming true.

at was what the war would be called in the future. “We were losing.” I couldn’t hide the sadness or desperation in my voice.

n I met his eyes, I knew he didn’t know what to say. I didn’t blame him for that.

to save him from finding the right words. “We were just outnumbered. The vampires and the sorcerers were both there, attacking the werewolves. We couldn’t keep up with them. We couldn’t defeat them. And then-” I cut myself off.

was terrified that if I spoke about it, I would will it into exist

then?” Blade promp

ake a breath.

his chest, and I felt my tears soaking into his shirt. When did I s

ed to convince myself of that. Even Cain said that the past couldn’t be touched, but the future was harder to see because it hadn’t actually

DRAVEN

be late.

as smart enough to know doing something like that wouldn’t be in his favor.

for doing the same thing. However, when midnight came, the old man appeared in the clearing by himself. There were no other tastes of magic in the air. He came alone. Perhaps he wasn’t as smart as I gave him credit for.

, looking directly at me.

ing the moonlight shroud over me. “I’m surprised you could see me. I didn’t think your kind could see in t

rprised.

ever as you think,” I

ide. “Oh? And who are you to say that, bl

him. I was sure of it.

e didn’t seem afraid in the slightest. I couldn’t tell if it was from his intense confidence or from his complete ignorance of his situation.

w that knowledge was power. We kept a close eye on our enemies and always tried to be a step ahead of them.

ogether to get what we want. We could take out all werewolves and split the world in two, ruling separately.”

ention of actually following through with this

t man.

side to achieve your goal, or you can fight against me. The choice is yours.”

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