The Evernight Court (FALL OF THE SEVEN ISLES #2) by D.N. Hoxa EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: D.N. Hoxa
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The Evernight brothers were coming for me.
The three of them—Romin and Emil and Tristian—were walking
toward me slowly, their dark unblinking eyes on me, yet I still wasn’t
moving.
Because I was still searching for Grey.
Amazing how he—and the Blood Call—had turned my entire life
upside down once more within the night. Incredible how little it had taken
for me to submit to him the way I had, to trust him, to understand him like
we’d been lovers across timelines, and we’d finally found each other again.
Incredible.
And now he was gone.
Even though I searched for him, I knew he was gone. I’d seen how that
vortex in the sky swallowed him whole. I’d seen the look in his eyes. I’d
felt his desperation that matched my own.
Gone.
Yet the world was somehow still whole. I was still alive. The woods
around us still whispered, leaves and branches snickering as they moved to
a wind only they could feel, mocking me. Laughing at me.
At my goddamn joke of a fate.
Somehow, I made it to my feet. Somehow, I began to understand that
the way the brothers were striding over to me and the way they were
looking at me, nothing good was going to happen when they actually
reached me.
“No,” I thought I whispered, and Emil was the first to smile.
“Calm down, Fall,” said Tristian, walking by his side.
“Calm down. It’s ov—” Romin started, his wings half spread on his
back, but then they stopped.
We all stopped when the ground groaned like it had finally caught up
with the events of the past few minutes and had decided that it wanted to
break apart, after all.
A moment later, though, I realized that it wasn’t the ground that was
making that terrible sound.
It was a dragon.
It was Storm, who’d risen in the air from wherever he’d fallen in the
woods, who was roaring so loudly that the whole world heard him and
breathing so much fire at those dark clouds in the sky that for a moment,
they seemed to be fading away into nothing, and allowing the blue of the
sky to seep through.
Then Storm began to slam against the ground—on purpose.
It was the most terrifying, heartbreaking thing I had ever seen in my
life.
Even the Evernights were backing away as Storm slammed his huge
body against the trees, breaking them to pieces, sending splinters of wood
toward us like fucking bullets. Before the minute was over, he’d set every
tree close to him on fire, and his roar had filled my ears and wiped my mind
of anything else. All I saw was fire, and all I heard was his gut-turning roar
and all I felt was his pain. My pain.
Storm felt it, too. Storm had seen it just as well as I had. Grey was gone.
His master, the man who’d raised him since he’d hatched, was gone. He
was all alone now.
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