The Lost Daughter: Hells Hallow Book One by Bo Reid

The Lost Daughter: Hells Hallow Book One by Bo Reid

Author:Bo Reid [Reid, Bo]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Independently published
Published: 2020-07-29T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eleven

Tanda

I can’t help but laugh as I walk back to my cabin. The vampires are just too easy, and with any luck, Arius will be a little fucked up for a while longer. Honestly, I can’t help but mess with him; it’s like a compulsion to toy with him. Well, genuinely, I like to play with all of them — it’s been so long since I got to have any fun.

Well, if I’m honest, I’m not sure that I ever really got to have fun. With the Warren’s, it was all coloring inside the lines and playing by someone else’s rules. Then with Deimos, it was all lessons and training. Now it’s like I finally get to play the game I’ve been learning about my whole life; and to top it off, I got to throw the rule book out of the window and rewrite it.

As I walk through the woods towards my cabin, I think back to a time at the Warren’s coven when I did have fun. Michael, he was the only one there that was ever willing to bend a few rules. When we were little, just small children running through the halls of the coven’s main hall, we would hide from the elders. Avoiding the beginner lessons, and driving our headmasters crazy. I remember when I came into my first power, telekinesis. I used to move things around our classrooms and the teachers didn’t know it was me. We were still young and not supposed to have our powers just yet, let alone the kind of control I had.

Then we got older, and Michael remained my best friend, we still did everything together. And I do mean everything. It’s why I never wanted to say goodbye to him; I thought it would be too hard to leave him. It turned out the hardest part of leaving was the disappointment I saw in his eyes the moment he realized I was different, and there would be no fixing me. To this day, the way he looked at me, the fear in his face when he stepped back from me after all we had shared, that moment remains as the most painful moment of my life.

I step out of the treeline and into the opening where my cabin sits. Before crossing the barrier, I see a white envelope hanging from my front door. I squint my eyes at it, crossing over and walking towards my door. On the envelope is my name, scrawled across the front in a delicate, ornate gold script.

I tentatively reach out for it, plucking it off the door and flipping it open to pull out thick parchment paper. It’s an invitation to a Hells Hallow Territory Dinner party, black tie, for tonight.

Great. Just fucking great.

I knew stepping out into the spotlight would bring attention to me, but I was convinced the others would make attempts to sweep me under the rug, not pull me onto their stage. I don’t like feeling blindsided, and I don’t like it when other people start changing my fucking rules.



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