Page 59 of Kodiak Sector


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It was always dark.

And I was always in that lair…

Nothing about this cabin. Nothing about Grey knotting me. Nothing about hisbite.

I spin around, my mind racing with confusion, my heart pounding in my chest.

I’m panicking.

I… I know I’m panicking.

I need it to stop,I think, dizzy.I need to breathe!

Oracle, I’ve lost complete control. I just… I just need to…

I close my eyes and force myself to inhale.Focus, Ash,I tell myself.Focus.

There are defensive wards all around this cabin. I felt Grey bolstering them earlier while I was?—

My eyes flash open and I look down at my arm. “The rune…” I never finished it. I’ve been too busy worrying about Lunar Sector and Grey to focus on my task.

Foolish, I tell myself, shaking my head.

Then I focus on reigniting the protective mark.

I was so close before, just missed a single dash.

“You can do this,” I whisper. “Youhaveto do this.”

I wanted to learn these runes for a reason. And tonight might very well be that reason.

My finger shakes as I draw the magic across my skin.

“Come on,” I coach myself, pausing to take another deep breath.

Which is when that howl pierces the air, closer now.

Too close.

Why are the wards not firing? I wonder, glancing out the window at the setting sun.

“Don’t,” I chastise myself. “Rune first.”

Inhaling once more, I breathe out through my mouth, andfocus.

Dash. Cross. Point. Upward. Circle around. Pause. Another dash. Crisscross. Point.I consider the symbol, aware I’m missing a few details. It’s tedious and the order in which I execute each part of it is important.But I think… Yes!

The rune lights up in gold, sending a rush of sensation over my skin.

Oh, that’s new, I think, shivering a little from the static electricity rolling through me.Why didn’t I feel that when Grey did it?

“Does that mean I did it wrong?” I mutter to myself. “Should I?—”

A sharp pang hits my abdomen, causing me to double over on a wheeze of pain.

Ow. Ow. Ow.

What…?