Seers and Demigods by Kit Bladegrave

Seers and Demigods by Kit Bladegrave

Author:Kit Bladegrave [Bladegrave, Kit]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: KitBla


2

Tristan

I stormed into the castle, shifting back the second my paws hit stone.

“Get the villagers set for the night,” I ordered Boris who shifted next to me. “See to the wounded.”

“Of course, sire, and where may I ask will you be?” he asked, a hint of a smile on his face.

“Where do you think?” I snapped and ran up the stairs toward my chambers.

My clothes stank as did the rest of me. I was covered in blood, saliva, and other shit. I didn’t want to know what it was. After the fight at the village, I expected to have a quick run back to the castle and turn in for the night, but then we’d heard the panicked yells, and the second I saw that bright flash of white light, my heart had been in my throat as I took off, heading straight for it.

Sabella. Why didn’t she ever just listen to me?

Those creatures had her backed to the edge of the cliff.

A few seconds later, if I’d been just a few seconds too late, they would’ve killed her. It didn’t matter to me if she was part god or not, we had no real idea what her healing was like, or if she was immortal. I for one was not willing to risk it. My hands curled into fists so tight, my fingers protested, but I didn’t let up. If she was going to be part of this pack, she had to learn there was no disobeying orders, not mine. Not ever. I did it to keep her safe, keep the rest of my pack safe. Why couldn’t she understand that? She swore to me she was stable, but she was only lying to us both, and one of these times, I wouldn’t get there in time to save her life.

I washed up hurriedly in my chambers, growling the entire time, pulled on fresh clothes, and stormed through the side door and into the short hall that connected my rooms to hers. I threw the door open so hard it banged into the wall and waited to hear her yell at me, but her chambers were silent.

“Sabella?”

I cautiously stepped inside. She’d been known to throw things at me after a fight like the one we had out on that cliff. Nothing flew at my head, and I took another few steps, starting to worry.

“Sabella?” I sniffed the air. Lilac. She was here… and then I spotted her red hair blowing in the night wind as she stood out on her balcony. Taking a deep breath and reminding myself to keep a tight leash on my anger, I went to her, but stopped a few feet short, remaining in the doorway.

I hadn’t tried to be quiet, so she had to know I was there, but she didn’t turn.

“We’re going to play it like this then?” I muttered, but she didn’t even glance back at me. “Fine, if you’re not going to talk then I will. You deliberately disobeyed me, again. You can’t keep running off like that and straight into danger.



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