Lost in Darkness: The Akrhyn Series (Book 2) by Eve L. Mitchell

Lost in Darkness: The Akrhyn Series (Book 2) by Eve L. Mitchell

Author:Eve L. Mitchell [Mitchell , Eve L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


Cord had confirmed with Marcus they were in the right spot, and Marcus and Tove had spoken quietly to each other before confirming they were as close as possible.

The Elites were readying their packs. Most travelled light. Afterall, they were Lycan, and they would change to their wolf form soon. Tegan was strapping her pack to her back firmly. It had water and a few protein bars in it. She could lose it easily to keep up with the Lycans. She was glaring at the Castor, who was ignoring her as he watched the Sentinels prepare.

“I cannot believe you wanted to keep me behind,” Tegan snapped at Cord in a low whisper.

“You will not keep up with them; they are Lycan,” Cord hissed back. “And who is going to protect you when you fall behind?”

“I do not need protection because I will not fall behind.” Tegan gave him a furious look as he questioned her abilities.

“You are a mere Akrhyn, these are Lycan.” Cord pulled her closer to him as he bent to speak in her ear. “You are probably good, Tegan, and worthy of your praise you have received from the Great Council, but you are not Lycan nor Vampyre. You are just like the rest of us.”

“Like you?” Tegan wrenched her arm from him. “With your potions and spells and Ma—”

Cord pressed his lips to hers to silence her. After a moment of surprise, Tegan pushed him away angrily. Wiping her mouth with the back of her hand, she glared at him, and Cord fought back his grin. “Didn’t we agree?” he asked her softly.

“You’re so incredibly infuriating! You cannot grab me and”—Tegan looked around quickly—“and kiss me whenever you feel like it! I do not have time for this.” Tegan fixed her weapons and looked over to Tove, who was watching quietly. “I am ready,” she told her. Tove nodded and adjusted her own pack.

“You will not shift?” Cord asked Tove curiously.

“No, Tegan and I have hunted like this many times before. We will keep up with the team.”

“This is your normal training routine?” Cord looked at Tegan with a raised eyebrow.

“I told you before, I can do this.” Tegan secured her long braid in her hood. “I have been doing this my whole life.”

Cord did not have the words. His little tiger wasn’t arrogant, she genuinely could keep up with a pack of wolves and was completely fearless about it. Running into danger headfirst and her only concern seemed to be that her braid was loose.

“Those who are shifting, do it now,” Marcus commanded softly in the dark forest. “We do not stop until we catch them. I have their scent, who else?”

Several of the Elite Sentinels nodded, and Cord looked away as half of them took their fatigues off. The discarded clothes were taken by their team members into their backpacks, and then everyone seemed to be watching him.

“I can stay,” Cord said quietly. Marcus looked at him in surprise. “I have the same training as Elite Sentinel Tegan.



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