Bloodline Anarchy: A Young Adult Urban Fantasy Academy Novel (Bloodline Academy Book 11) by Lan Chan

Bloodline Anarchy: A Young Adult Urban Fantasy Academy Novel (Bloodline Academy Book 11) by Lan Chan

Author:Lan Chan [Chan, Lan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-02-24T00:00:00+00:00


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The shifters weren’t paralysed by Kai’s humour the way I was. Nor were they fooled by it. Max shoved Sophie out of the way a fraction of a second before Kai flew towards the door. Max intercepted Kai. Durin was there a second later.

I had always thought shifter and Nephilim strength were evenly matched. It might have been if Kai wasn’t burning inside with a primal rage. He went limp as a distraction and then cracked Max across the jaw in a dirty move that had the shifters growling. Sophie and I both screamed at the same time. If Max hadn’t been a shifter, and his head wasn’t so hard anyway, it probably would have killed him.

Yolanda came bolting into the room.

Durin wound his arm around Kai’s throat, attempting to pull him away from where Max was struggling to hold Kai back.

“What are you three doing?” Yolanda shouted. As alpha female, her protective instinct wasn’t exactly miniscule either. She raced out and snatched Sophie’s arm, pulling her away from getting clipped. Then she marched over to where the struggle was happening, weighed up the odds, and sucker-punched Kai in the side of the head.

He didn’t go down, but it dazed him for long enough that Max and Durin got the better of him. Both laid into him too. Durin yelled at Yolanda to get Rebecca.

“No!” I shouted. The more people that got involved with this, the worse it would be.

“What do you expect me to do about this?” Durin screamed at me. His black eyes were completely copper. Long, black hairs were sprouting from his nose and chin. His muscles boiled beneath his skin as he fought the rage that said there was danger around his mate and cub. At the same time, Durin loved Kai too, and he was fighting as hard as he could not to go bear.

The dumb thing was, all I could think of was that Durin had never yelled at me like that before. He was always huffing and puffing, but when it came down to it, he was all soft inside. The untamed fury he directed at me brought all my fears to the surface.

I was Lucifer’s scion. This bond was just another wedge in the chasm that yawned between me and the supernaturals I cared about. Conrad was right. I wasn’t one of them anymore.

Despite all my years of training as an elite guard, I burst into tears. Exhaustion and turmoil collided inside of me, making me blubber like a baby. The fight stopped instantly. That was their one weakness. But I didn’t want to be here right now.

Not knowing where the teleport might take me, I just let Gabriel’s Key decide. I shouldn’t have been surprised that I ended up in a place populated with demons and criminals.

Basil yelped as I suddenly crashed down in his office in the Dominion prison. It was kind of fitting. This was probably where the supernaturals should put me if they had any brain cells. Alarms blared overhead as arcane circles activated.



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