Chapter 206

It was dark magic, it had to be.

Invisible claws latched onto a part of me that was much deeper than mere flesh and bone, wrapping and coiling like the scaled body of a snake. The pleasure soured, and as spasm after spasm rocked my body, I tasted its foulness on my tongue.

I was entangled in it’s grasp, powerless even though mere seconds ago I k****d an entire group of witches with my mind.

The way it split my thoughts like a deck of cards, shuffling through them before turning each one over to inspect it felt like a violation.

Everything hurt. The pain was so consuming that I couldn’t tell which parts of me were still intact. My skin b****d from the silver tipped arrows, stung from the slices in my flesh, and b****d because every movement I made jostled the quills protruding from my back.

The forest was growing darker, the shadows dancing around the edges of my vision. They thrashed and writhed, their whispers just out of reach. It took me a moment to realize it wasn’t the forest that was growing dim, slowly draining of color.

It was me. My strength was failing, and I didn’t have nearly enough to fight off the dark magic while also keeping myself from bleeding out.

A splash of crimson blossomed in my peripherals like the petals of a wilted rose.

An idea came to mind, one that would’ve made me sick if I weren’t standing on d***h’s precipice.

When I looked back on this moment, I wouldn’t remember digging my fingers into the dirt to propel myself forward. I wouldn’t be able to recall the feeling of dirt and stone getting wedged under my nails, packed into my wounds as I slid along the forest floor.

What I would remember is the moment I reached her, the witch that shot me.

I’d remember sinking my teeth into her neck, tearing into her flesh with human canine teeth. They were so dull compared to Maya’s, so terrible at slashing through flesh that it was almost a chore to get to what little blood remained in her body.

I swallowed and swallowed, drinking the liquid strength that poured from her body in a sea of red.

My skin began to itch horribly as the wound on my side, where I’d been grazed by an arrow, began knitting itself together. The ones on my back were another story all together. I couldn’t reach to pull the arrows out of my flesh, and I didn’t have enough strength for my magic to get the job done.

“Shadows, I need your help.” I croaked, wincing at how sore my throat felt.

Help…help……help… They whispered in dozens of overlapping voices.

I clenched my hands into fists, unable to look at the stain on my skin and those unnerving veins that crawled up my fingers like poisonous spider webs.

“Can you get rid of this—this evil inside of me?” I tried not to beg them, but I was terrified.

magic, but this was a wake-up call that showed me just how little I

writhed at the sound of my voice beckoning them closer. To anyone else, it would’ve looked ordinary. Similar to how shadows dance along the walls in a dimly lit room. If they looked closer they might see the hundreds of

help you, master.

slumped. The shadows

master.

I’d felt pain, and it certainly wouldn’t be the last. Anything—anything was better than this evil magic peeling apart the layers of my brain. No matter how bad it was, I’d

Do it now and you can

of the forest, slinking from behind trees and untangling themselves from the brush. Like leaches bloated with the anticipation of blood, they

every shadow in

vision, the impenetrable kind that blocked out

instant, but it did come without

flexed. My mouth opened but no scream came

this icy coldness licking at my skin. When one slithered up my neck

thrash did I realize that

move a

me. Caged me in with their bodies and made me

You mustn’t fight usss…

take in the frigid cold. Time passed languidly, each second stretching on longer than the next. There was

I felt how desperate it was to

swallowed my every thought as its claws sank into my soul and held on for dear life, screeching and roaring against the

a car, feeling the rattle

crackle and b**n

was only pain, pain, pain. I thought it would never end, that I’d be trapped in

over me lessened, and the Shadows surged at the momentary blip

away, swallowed by the shadows that then spewed from my mouth in a geyser of

I did other than wheeze and gasp for

My skin was once again unblemished, and those creepy veins were gone. It was like they’d never been there, but I knew otherwise. I could still feel the wound it clawed through me to get to my soul. It wasn’t physical, but it

left, slithering along the forest floor to lap up every droplet of the witches’ blood that was spilled, their

draw dark magic into your

it will consssume

warning because a few feet away stood familiar face. A wolf made purely of shadow, its head cocked and curiosity shimmering in its

the h**l was that?” Breyona asked after shifting back into

Oh, I think I’m going to be sick.” I groaned. “I can’t shift, not with

it, but there was this painful scratching sensation in my right lung that made me worried one was close to piercing it. Her face paled, lightening in increments until it looked translucent and pulled taut with

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