Triad 1 - Mind Magic by Poppy Dennison

Triad 1 - Mind Magic by Poppy Dennison

Author:Poppy Dennison [Dennison, Poppy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Paranormal, Fiction
ISBN: 9781613724576
Google: LqRWhPhJeBkC
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2012-04-22T12:00:00+00:00


SIMON’Ssenses slowly began to return to him, but he couldn’t focus

on any one thing. He felt the ground under his back and wondered for a moment where he was. He knew he was lying in grass, simply because he could feel it tickling his neck. As he began to regain control, his memories started to come back to him. Gray!

He tried to force his eyes to open, but they refused to cooperate. They felt weighted down and sluggish to respond. Simon could hear the sounds of a fight going on around him. Muffled thuds and grunts of pain filled the air, but they seemed to be coming from a distance. But not. Now they sounded too close. He was so confused.

Finally, his eyelids began to function, and Simon was able to open his eyes a little. When he finally got them to blink a bit, he caught a glimpse of Gray standing over him. He looked ready to attack. There really was a fight going on. Simon could hear it more clearly now. Someone was saying spells. He tried to cry out, to warn them that the mages were bad. He still couldn’t speak.

His body began to register pain, his arms first, and Simon remembered the agony of feeling his bone break beneath him. His wrists were on fire, the skin stinging and burning. His neck was next. It ached, so Simon turned his head a little, thinking maybe he was lying on it funny. Something stretched and Simon could feel a warm, wet trickle start rolling down before it dripped onto the ground. Oh God, Gray had bitten him. Mated him. He’d agreed to it, and now they were mates. He remembered.

He forced his eyes to open fully just as Gray let out a roar and leapt away, shifting to his wolf in midair, his clothes dropping to the ground beneath him. Simon tried to call out to him, to make him come back. He couldn’t speak, though. A soft whimper of frustration escaped. Why wasn’t his body cooperating with him? Why was he so weak?

Simon struggled to turn his head a little so he could see where Gray had gone, just as Cormac landed on the ground several feet away from him. He wanted to go to him, to help, but Cormac was already stirring and began an unsteady climb to his feet. A howl startled Simon, and he turned his head in time to see Gray go down. Then a scream, oh God, it was so horrible. Simon followed the sound and saw Cormac with his face buried in Thomas’s neck. Thomas was hanging limply in his arms, his blood spraying out around Cormac’s mouth. It landed against the vampire’s bright white shirt in a horrifying burst of color.

Simon wanted to tell him to stop, and opened his mouth to try, when lights began flashing around them. They came straight for him, blue and green swirling together in this dark mist of color. He heard Gray cry out as they hit him, enveloped him.



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