Third Eye Blind: A Paranormal Reverse Harem Romance (Mystic Hallows Harem Book 4) by Nikki Landis
Author:Nikki Landis [Landis, Nikki]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Nikki Landis
Published: 2019-11-20T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 7
The reunion was short-lived as the ground rumbled beneath our feet and Leviathan returned.
Damian darted forward and pulled me into his embrace, snarling at his sibling as they stared one another down. “I won’t forget this, brother. You placed my witch in serious harm.”
‘I’m so furious with you I can’t speak aloud,’ Damian hissed in my head.
‘I didn’t have a choice.’
‘You always have a choice!’
Well, that wasn’t helping. Yelling didn’t change a damn thing. Of course, I expected the tongue lashing. When he didn’t say more, I gulped loudly, ignoring the urge to cry. Didn’t they understand? I didn’t want my guys following me into Hell. I thought I made myself clear back at Howe Manor.
“Isn’t this cozy?” Vincent asked in a sing-song voice, flinging his body away from a melting pile of molten rock as it slithered down the cavern wall. “And here I thought I’d be dying with just the cynical vampire and the cute, clueless witch.”
Damian slammed a right hook into the necromancer’s jaw and sent him flying backward as he landed with a muted thud. The only noise that followed was a mild grunt.
‘That’s one way to shut him up.’
Damian didn’t acknowledge my observation. Yeah, he was pissed.
“I suppose keeping the violence to a minimum is out of the question,” I muttered aloud with sarcasm.
Silence followed, punctuated by heavy breathing and plenty of scowls.
All of my Cosan appeared to be struggling for control over their emotions. Damian was so furious he’d dropped his glamour without realizing it. Dmitri quickly followed as his monstrous vampire form emerged and the leathery black wings flapped lightly with his annoyance. Gabriel shifted into his werewolf and growled with sinister intent as I was yanked into his embrace and forced to endure his Lycan tongue and rough muzzle over a good portion of my body from chest and neck to the top of my head. Kayde was holding a massive crossbow and locking a huge steel pointed arrow into place. An odd scarlet mist surrounded the tip and must have been some kind of poison. He sneered in my direction, not bothering to say a word. I expected the hunter to have a little bit of a fit. It fit with his M.O.
It was Ryder’s reaction that was the most shocking and disturbing. He was in his Ghoul form, something I didn’t see often because he didn’t want me to be disgusted by it. The zombie-like flesh was both grotesque and fascinating at the same time. Skeletal features stared back without flinching. That familiar odd sheen settled over his hazel eyes, but it was his cold and detached demeanor that proved the most hurtful.
Ryder was never harsh, or cruel, or anything less than warm and loving. His kind nature and quick humor made him the most lovable of all the guys. The fact that he abruptly turned around and refused to speak or even look in my direction proved that my decision to leave them all behind had been brutal and considered a serious betrayal.
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