Lightning Forgotten by Lila Felix

Lightning Forgotten by Lila Felix

Author:Lila Felix [Felix, Lila]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: FIC009050, Paranormal, Romance, Coming, of, Age, First, Love, Second, Chance, Time, Travel, Metaphysical, Supernatural
Publisher: Clean Teen Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2016-06-10T04:00:00+00:00


The place was a wreck. Those women had no respect for their own place of business.

Oh, no, wait, that was me. I had no respect for the Synod or their snotty headquarters. That was why I’d called on the demon Theo stupidly gave back to me to shake things up a bit—like earthquake shake things up.

They hadn’t been here in days, that I knew for sure. Their closets were bare, and there was rotting food in the kitchen. Walking around here was like taking a tour of a tomb.

I knew where they were.

They were with him, my golden child of a brother.

And they were probably trying to find me.

At least they didn’t know about Pema yet, and they wouldn’t.

Grinding my teeth against the gnawing in my chest, I slammed my fist into the wall at the thought of them finding her. Plus, the fact that they had sided with him after everything we’d done for him—me and the devil himself.

It was all falling to pieces.

All of it—my plan—my ultimate goal of ending the humans—there was nothing left of it. And it was his fault.

The one person I’d turned into a monster to defeat was, inch by inch, cutting off all of my plans.

I had turned into him—the first Sanctum—the first Eidolon—all of them together. I was hiding in filthy places, trying to keep Pema and the fetus safe. I slinked in shadows and out of public places as though I was scared of him.

Pema wasn’t handling it well.

She was miserable, and hiding was bad for her health.

All I had left was the hold I had on Colby and the powers that were ever growing in Theo. Which meant that there were more powers growing in me.

My master was watching.

He probably wasn’t pleased.

I flashed back to Pema—in the cave on the side of the mountain that straddled Russia and Mongolia. It was a pathetic place to keep her, but it couldn’t be helped. I was powerless against whatever tactic they’d found to hide themselves. But we were exposed, or so I thought. They could find me in an instant.

But if they could, why weren’t they?

I was the rat that had, for so long, been the cat.

And being prey wasn’t my jam.

I went to the side of Pema’s bed. She didn’t get up when I flashed into the room. I didn’t see how the female didn’t wake up. My wake was brighter and redder than I’d ever seen it, despite how much flashing I’d been doing. She was pale. The times she had looked at me lately, her eyes were glassy and her gaze seemed to go right through me.

“Are you okay?” I asked. The question was foreign in my mouth. The only reason I cared was because of the fetus—the baby—whatever.

She nodded, eyes still closed.

“What’s the matter with you now?”

She turned her head away from me. Her hair was getting longer. To anyone that didn’t know, it would seem like she had just cut her hair this short, but comparatively, it was longer.



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