She’s the tallest, at nearly six feet tall. Her hair is a brilliant red that I would’ve thought came from a bottle if it were fifty years ago, but hair dye isn’t something easy to get your hands on nowadays. Her pale green eyes narrow, and if looks could kill, we’d all be dead. She’s just as gorgeous as her sisters, but everything about her screams she’s a warrior.
“Does the name Renwick Vesperine mean anything to you?” Blaze asks.
I suck in a breath as the air grows nearly frigid, lightning dancing across the sky that was clear moments ago.
I’m already off my bike and stalking toward Dalia with Blaze and Titan at my back.
Her pale skin has lost all sense of color as her body shakes. Those beautiful, icy gray eyes glaze over as she stares at nothing.
Phoebe and Morrigan move in closer, the redhead shaking Dalia as she calls her name.
It’s like she’s no longer in her body, and I hate it.
She needs to be okay.
As if that thought isn’t worrying enough, Jaeden lets out a growl that has me wincing. It sounds almost like rocks rolling together, making me wonder exactly what he is.
But it’s enough to snap me out of it, and I come to a stop.
When Titan and Blaze try to step past me, I slam my hands into their chests. “No.”
Both men turn their heads toward me. Behind his helmet, Titan’s nose flares as his eyes flash. He wants to argue with me, but eventually nods and takes a step back.
While no one else can see areiter’shead, we can see each other’s. I don’t know how we’d exist if no one could see our faces—even if they’re non-corporeal.
“What the fuck, Steel?” Blaze demands as I turn to him, but his eyes aren’t on me. No, they’re on Dalia.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
It’s not just me who feels a pull toward her. It’s all three of us.
That’s not good.
Not good at all.
Finally, Dalia pulls out of whatever was holding her captive inside her mind after Blaze makes his smartass comment about it meaning something to them.
Except, he doesn’t sound like he’s being a smartass.
No, he sounds like he wants to murder someone—which I understand since I feel the same way.
She’s fucking glorious as she straightens her shoulders and lifts her head to stare at the three of us. “Tell me what is coming.”
Blaze clears his throat and glances at me. I incline my head to tell him to go ahead.
They need to know what is coming. They need to prepare themselves.
“I should first warn you, we don’t see everything in our dreams,” Blaze says slowly.
“I’m sure you don’t. Just like we’re not able to see everything any longer.” Dalia waves off his words. “Just tell me what you saw.”
Blaze nods. “He will come with just one purpose—to take back what he thinks is his. He won’t allow anything to stand in his way, and he will raze Iero to the ground if he has to. He has amassed quite an army. He plans to use everything he has to take back his ‘property’—his words, not mine.”
She nods slowly. “So he’s finally coming for me.”
“Like hell he is,” Titan growls, and Dalia’s eyebrows shoot up.
“Do you know something I don’t know, Titan?”