Nightshade Vampire Academy Book 1: Fae Blood by Jayme Morse & Jody Morse

Nightshade Vampire Academy Book 1: Fae Blood by Jayme Morse & Jody Morse

Author:Jayme Morse & Jody Morse [Morse, Jayme]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-06-29T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 17

Noah

After we dropped Riley and Drew off in the grand hallway and got back to our dorm suite, I started pressuring Slade.

“We do have time to look for Jordan,” I insisted. “We have all day.”

“We don’t have all day. One of us needs to get to her first class of the day.” He grabbed his schedule from our coffee table in the living room and read from it. “Julius’s class with her is first thing in the morning.”

“Well… I thought about it, and I decided that it would be best for Riley if Drew was in all of her classes, so I put them in all of the same classes. That way, they can look out for each other if we can’t be there for whatever reason. It turned out to be a good idea, because we can’t even make it to our first classes with her.” He locked eyes with Slade, who had a look of annoyance on his face. He was mad that Julius hadn’t listened to him, that he’d disobeyed his orders. “We’re really busy vampires,” Julius said with a shrug as he sat up from his bed.

Ever since we learned that we could escape from our coffins, we’d had four matching queen-sized beds delivered to our dorm room. It wasn’t against the rules to have beds in our dorm room. Students were allowed to have beds if they purchased them, but we weren’t allowed to sleep in them throughout the night.

That was where we broke the rules.

Not one of us ever actually slept in our coffins when we were on campus—except for last night.

Even though it had been a long time since I had slept in a bed, I felt bad that Riley had to sleep in a coffin for the first time. We all felt bad for her.

Knowing how horrible it would be for her, we all slept in our coffins for the first time since we’d purchased the beds.

It was only fair.

In the future, after we taught her how to escape from her coffin, Riley could have her pick of any one of our beds.

Slade glanced over at me sharply, a look of anger in his bright ocean blue eyes.

I could tell he didn’t like the thought of us sharing her.

I didn’t like it, either.

None of us did.

“She’s going to choose one of us,” Slade said through gritted teeth.

“You know that’s impossible. As much as we want her to choose just one of us, as much as I want her to choose me, there’s no way she can unless we all give up our rings, or if we somehow disconnect from each other,” I said.

Slade nodded. “We have to break up our coven, then. It’s the best option for all of us.”

“You think it’s the best, until she doesn’t choose you,” Tristan shot back. “Then you won’t have the girl, and you won’t have the coven. You won’t have a ring. Do you remember how difficult life was before our rings could do magic?”

I did remember life before the rings, life before we all found each other.



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