Fifty-Four: Joselin

Joselin’s P.O.V.

We moved carefully up to the front door. The latch was still broken, presumably from when Tobias had destroyed it during our visit over a week ago. But the way the heavy barrier of wood hung from only one loose hinge had the bottom corner on the floor and the top leaning toward us like it could fall at the slightest gust of wind.

Tobias moved in first, pulling the door right out of the frame and setting it to the side with ease. If it weren’t for the interior looking like a tornado hit it and distracting me, I would have worried about him being the first to face whatever was on the other side of the door.

Everything was out of place. The large television that used to be mounted on the wall was on the floor, the screen shattered. The couch was charred, clearly having been set on fire, and sat hap hazardously with one side lifted on the upside-down entertainment center, the back cushions missing.

Every drawer was open and thrown across the room as if a poltergeist had come through with a fury. The contents were scattered around, littering the ground and mixed with the shards of glass from the demolished windows.

My chest dropped as the realization that I had been wrong sank in. All this time, I had been chasing the wrong person, and now another council member was either in danger or dead.

As much as I hated her and wished for her to be replaced on the council or for her to die, seeing the horror of the crime scene made my mouth water as my stomach rolled with nausea. Never before had I felt sick because of death. It was a part of life.

But I did wonder if by targetting her if I had put her killer’s focus on her. Was she already a target, or did I just turn on the spotlight that made the killer decide to use her as a distraction or a scapegoat?

The problem was also that my failure could have killed Cyrus, someone I cared about. It was guilt making me feel this was. If I hadn’t been chasing Rona all this time…

I pushed away the thought. There was no room for emotion when I was on a mission.

Whatever was going to happen here required my undivided attention, and I forced all emotions into a locked box in the back of my mind.

My eyes moved to the blood splatter across the wall. Someone had done some serious damage with that blow. I took tentative steps around the couch, seeing the larger pool of blood behind it, followed by drops that went right out the back door.

Whoever bled that much wouldn’t have been walking on their own, and since there were no footprints, I assumed they had either been carried out, or someone used magic to get them through the door without dragging them.

I knew I needed to follow the trail to see if there were any survivors or if there was a struggle still going on, but a nagging feeling was pulling me away and urging me toward the bedroom. The debris crunched beneath my shoes as I rushed down the hallway, grabbing the door frame.

The room looked the same as when Tobias and I had been here. Better even, as the bed was made. But the dresser was bare beyond one long white hair hanging off one of the knobs of the top drawer as if it had been knocked off the surface without a second thought.

my pants pocket before looking up

glowing blue electrical field was gone, and so were the bones that

I nodded in understanding and disappointment before straightening my spine and spinning

eyes scanned the room, looking for a threat. His gaze didn’t land on me for more than a second before he stepped to the side and allowed me

the king. Get him and the queen to safety. Lock down the castle; no one goes in or out. I want the rest of the council members restrained immediately. Let me know once they are all accounted for.” I snapped, and Tobias’s eyes

missing council member besides Rona. The Lycans were moving carefully about the room, and Aurora stood at the back door,

get to

go hunting!” I called out, and a few men stepped forward, taking a deep breath to memorize the scent before racing out the back

swept the area but quickly settled

group like I usually would instead of jogging to

had recently visited The Sanctum of Light to recharge because we wouldn’t stand a chance against Cora

took a deep breath. The smell of death washed over my senses, and the beasts around me bristled in anticipation. The aura from the opening before us made the

staying in position, but he was

to me through the mind

eyes widen in surprise. The

decent terms with the Lycans was the one Charlie, the king’s little sister, had mated into. She and her mate, Damien, had been staying with us a while ago during the war. Killian had hated Damien at first but warmed up to him over time… at least until Charlie left again to go

is the only reason they’re on good terms with the Lycans.

hell were they doing here? Were they

guards dispersed, taking up a protective circle in the tree line around us as the body came into

hauntingly similar to my childhood, that I had to swallow hard to push

rocks. Her eyes were open and lifeless, her head turned to the side, staring off into the distance. Blood dripped from the stones and onto the wet Earth below. Flies flew around her fresh corpse, stopping to walk along her torn and beaten flesh

had been carved into her body, and my right hand gripped my left forearm instinctively as if I could hide the markings on my skin that mirrored hers.

before moving to Rona’s head. The older woman had nothing to say for once, which was unsettling. Her

Rona to die when I thought she was a threat, no one deserved

dabbled in dark magic occasionally, but this ritual would never sit right with

I asked, and one of the

witch.’ He picked up a large trampled leaf

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