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During a hunting trip with Sally, Mallie and her get captured by the evil Darkness Cuven. Worse; their leader is who Mallie thought she had defeated long ago..but it turns out, she was really alive!

But there are bigger problems than that; the sky is split into night and day--at the same time!

Will Sally and Mallie make it back to the pack safely, or forever be trapped in the darkness?

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2016

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Grace Mattox

The Split

Grace Mattox

The Sun's Shadow series has ended, and im bringing on a new series, The Werewolves Pack. It will be the same characters, but more too.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Introduction.

"Can I come hunting with you Mallie?" Sally's vibrant red eyes glowed; she brandished her fangs as the thought of sinking them into fresh blood sunk in.

"Sure." I smiled. "Maybe i'll catch something with you this time." 

"Your not that bad." Sally encouraged, a mischevious twinkle taking place of the hunger in her eyes. "Just..leave the swimming to the ducks, kay?"

I snorted. "I swear, he was mocking me." I protested. "Seriously, he was dancing into the creek!"

Sally chuckled, her eyes light with joy as she walked cheerfully beside me. The smell of our cabin became faint as the scent of prey sunk in. Sally's eyes lowered; her steps became as light as feathers.

"Lets not bring home a human, kay?" I told her seriously. "Last time, Celestial and Jason puked everywhere."

"Speaking of..why havent you found a mate yet?" She asked me, pausing to glance at me as she inquired. I kept walking, feeling a twinge of reproach at her words.

"Im not looking for one." I shrugged. "Its not important right now."

"Mallie, having a mate is a big deal." Sally's voice was urgent, but gentle. "If you dont find your other--"

"Look, Sally, can we please drop it?" I begged.

"Your going to have to face the truth soon, you know." Sally called. 

I spun. "What?" I asked, bewildered by her response. 

"Your forgetting, I can read minds better now." She explained. "Admit it, Mallie, your avoiding your true love because your scared of rejection."

"Thats not-" I began, but a crackle in the bushes stopped me. I looked up.

"Whats that?" I asked, but Sally had her head lowered, her pale lips drawn back into a fierce snarl. "No, it cant be.." She rasped. "She's dead."

I lifted my head, a scent washing over me. As soon as I caught it, my mind was blank. Sally crept beside me, her red eyes narrowing with defiance.

"She..she.." I backed away. I was aware of Sally's growls, but my own snarls drowned them out. "She lived..?"

"I did." The evil, bitter voice was laughing, and Everest stepped from the bushes, followed by two others. "Actually..the clone didn't."

Everest locked her gaze with mine, as one of the people rushed for Sally. I tensed, but Sally grabbed his head with one hand, using the other to wrap around his neck. With a quick twist of her arm, the man fell to the ground.

"Nice." I high fived my friend. "Oddly cruel, but nice."

Sally glared at the other. "If you want to keep your own neck, I suggest you stay right there, pal." She growled softly. "Your not getting to Mallie if I have anything to say about it."

Everest tipped her head slightly, her eyes glittering with rage, but a faint trace of admiration. "We'll see about that."

Sally snarled. The sound ripped from her throat, and I half flinched, half smiled. Everest lifted her chin. "Go." She said shortly.

The other male reluctantly lunged for Sally, missing her by almost an inch. But Sally grabbed his leg and twisted, watching as he fell to the ground in agony. 

"I broke his leg." Sally bent down to take his neck in one hand. She looked at Everest warningly. "Watch out, or this--" She twisted his neck, and I heard the crack as it snapped. "Could be you." She hardly flinched, yet her hand was covered in blood. She stood back up, licking it off with a few swipes of her now bloodstained tongue.

"Gross." I muttered. "How do you eat that?"