The Blood Moon Twins – Chapter 87

REMY

When the car stopped, there were no signs of civilization anywhere. It was the end of the paved road, and the only thing moving forward were thick trees making it impossible to see very far.

“We’re here,” my dad announced, turning off the car. “Well, we are as far as we’ll be able to go by car at least. The rest of the way will have to be on foot.”

Blade asked.

tion we were able to find, Cain settled into a small settlement in the neutral zone. While we are here, no shifting into werewolf form. We don’t want him

med my nose. We had plenty of trees in our hometown, but here, nature was unfiltered. There were no cars or people here to pollute and dilute the scent of the trees.

at’s the neut

ed. It was one of the subjects we had gone over during class, not that the teachers had much information to go over when it came to the Great War.

r,” Harper elaborated.

his was the first she had spoken since we left. It wasn’t easy convincing her parents to let her come, but when she pointed out it was probably more dangerous in the territory where the vampires were actively watching our pack, they reluctantly agreed to let her come with us. I was glad she was able to leave the territory. I hoped it would be good for her to get away from constant reminders

d that we needed the disguise of our human appearances more than we needed the ease of movement.

live away from magical beings,” Harper continued. “I didn’t know anyone actually lived there, though.”

ple gathering there and the settlement being led by a sorcerer with no magic.”

to go.

e about their lifestyle or culture. Ginger knows more than me, but she has lived separated from the sorcerers for a good portion of her life, so she doesn’t even really know. She did say that she hadn’t heard of a sorcerer who gave up their magic before. Why would anyone do that?”

my dad answered.

“It’s why Remy was safer without her magic. If someone senses the magic within her, knowing she is a werewolf, anyone who knows about the prophecy can come to the conclusio

help me over a fallen branch. Then he helped Harper.

ean?”

’t use magic,” he said simply. “I didn’t even know I had magic in my blood, until Ginger helped me remember my mother.”

d that was it.

e never eve

ever tried it before. You are the first magic users I have even met.”

ible someone suppressed your magic,” my mom said. Her voice was quieter as she spoke. “Like how we did with

rprise me if he had found a way to suppress Blade’s magic to keep him in the dark about who he was. I had a feeling he was thinking the same thing.

omfort him in any way I possibly could.

monotone voice.

y felt sorry for what they had done to me. Either way, no one talked for a while after that.

JULIE

r. Caulder was going to be the alpha after all.

ved someone strong, who wasn’t afraid to go after what they wanted. The luna of a pack should be someone people were jealous of when they looked at her. Harper was not th

She thought she could teach me a lesson by punching me? I was going to show her what it was like to actually teach someone a lesson.

s in chaos. There were too many people in the pack house with Alpha Reyland’s w

ere would be no way for me to get past them unseen. Sneaking out of the pack was impossible with the added security.

eyes to make me look as pathetic as possible.

post and pouted my lip.

or asked. It was someone from Alpha Reyland’s pack, so I didn’t know his name, which also meant he didn’t k

t was him, but then I saw red eyes. Please hurry.” I made my breathing shallow, as if I was about to have a panic attack, and it worked like a charm.

s partner and then back to me. “Go back to the pack house immediately. We’ll go che

nd I had never been this far on my own before. Usually there was some boy who I could get to sneak out with me, but no one could know what I was doing.

pack, but I wasn’t sure if those rumors were true. I didn’t know why else we would have another pack to help with protection if it wasn’t true, though.

e?”

I hoped they were around here somewhere, or all of this would have been for nothing.

noring me.” This was annoying. Someone should have heard me by now.

Even a few seconds could be a matter of life or death when it came to vampires.

demanded, trying to sound as confident as possible.

just kill you right now.”

lance of confidence I thought I had.

u.”

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