Destined Blood: Nephilim's Destiny (Book 2) by Tessa Cole

Destined Blood: Nephilim's Destiny (Book 2) by Tessa Cole

Author:Tessa Cole [Cole, Tessa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Gryphon's Gate Publishing
Published: 2018-12-31T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 13

I shot a three-round burst at a feral about to jump from a second-story pipe onto Kol. The feral fell out of the tunnel and hit the concrete with a sickening crunch, but still staggered to his feet.

Jacob grabbed for his dropped Beretta but it was kicked down a ramp in the scuffle, while Gideon impaled a feral rushing toward Jacob.

The feral I shot lunged at Kol. He twisted out of the way but into the reach of a petite female feral. She grabbed his arm and wrenched him around with her enhanced vampiric strength. He rammed his dagger into her gut, but she didn’t even flinch and slashed her claws across his face.

With a roar, Jacob shoved out of the grip of a feral clinging to him and shot Kol’s feral in the head before turning back to the group surrounding him. His eyes were black and his vampiric intensity radiated around him, a palpable energy that sang to his claim entwined with my essence.

I wrenched my attention away from him and fired again at the ferals jumping from the pipes. Lightning crackled around all of them, but I wasn’t the marksman Jacob was and only managed to drop one out of the five. More rushed from a tunnel on the other side of the stairs. I stepped away from the wall to get a better shot and sent a barrage into the group as they barreled toward Marcus, who snarled, his wolf still captured within his human skin, but barely. Blood splattered him from the ferals he’d killed and oozed from deep gashes on his arms and legs.

Out of the corner of my eye, I watched as Gideon’s blazing sword swept through the dim light, leaving a trail in the air. He too was covered in blood, his expression hard and icy, as he moved with powerful precision, each strike meant to kill or maim then kill. He decapitated a feral, twisted and impaled another through the heart, then ducked low, twisting again, as a feral swiped at his back. His blade slashed through one of the feral’s legs, drawing a scream and toppling it to its knees.

Another feral lunged for Gideon’s back, but he was engaged with two others. I fired a quick burst, making the feral behind him stumble. His gaze leaped up to mine, and the heated electricity from his brand swept up my arm, then he wrenched his attention back to the ferals he was fighting.

Marcus roared and killed another. The bodies were piling up and blood slicked the concrete, making the footing dangerous. I scanned the tunnels for heat signatures.

Nothing.

I did another sweep.

Still nothing.

“I think we’re at the end of it.”

“Thank God,” Marcus growled.

“God has nothing to do with this,” a raspy tenor said, his voice carrying over the growls and screams of the fight.

“Take cover,” Gideon barked.

Jacob tossed the feral he’d just killed and jerked his attention up, his gaze jumping around the chamber. “Too afraid to come out and fight me?”

“You don’t scare me, Lockwood,” Logan said.



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