Chapter 37 - The last Straw

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Annabelle's POV
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I just watched my friend, my other cousin, and my boyfriend disintegrate into ashes. Now the question is: Should I go for Zach, since he is killing almost everyone, or should I kill Madeline for ruining my life at the start? Nevermind. I'm gonna kill Madeline. I started running. Silver appeared in my hand as I attempted to trap her in a prison of silver. She saw me and ducked. I grabbed her wrist with the silver. She was defenseless. "What the hell is wrong with you?" She growled. She was also whimpering in pain as the silver was slowly burning the skin on her arm. "Let me show you how it feels to have family taken away from you." I hissed. "Let me start with something simple." Her father appeared in front of me. I was trying to choke him to death. "Leave him out of this." She yelled. "What did he ever do to you?" Just then, I saw someone teleport in front of him, breaking the connection.

"But what did my cousin do to you?" I asked slyly. She looked at me with a blank stare. Slowly turning into a tone of rage, she growled. "Your cousin... ATTACKED ME." She broke free of the silver and attempted to attack. "Now." She screamed as a dog whistle appeared in my hand. I blew the whistle right when I caught it. Turning to me, she showed no emotion. No signs of pain. No signs of giving up. That's when I saw a chain through the collar of her jersey.

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Zach's POV
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I heard a shrill sound of the whistle as I grabbed the silver backed mirror to block out the sound. On my left, I saw Madison, Melissa, and a grey wolf hybrid stop what they were doing and cowered in pain. On my right, there was Maddie in hybrid form, but she wasn't reacting to the frequency as much. I watched as she slapped the whistle out of her hand and pinned her to the wall.

The sound stopped right when other enemies were sprinting towards us. There was a guy with brown hair and a maroon flannel shirt. I already had blood on my salmon sweatshirt. 'Fuck it.' I thought as he went for me and attempted to pin me down to the ground. "You know I'm stronger than you." I said as I flipped him over. I grabbed him by the shirt and threw him to the ground once again. He gasped for air for a minute and then regenerated. This time, he went to grab me, but instead I grabbed his arm and dug my nails into the skin. He screamed as he threw me towards the outfield. He teleported over just in time for me to leave gashes in his legs from my claws. At least I took away his powers. Lightning started to appear in his hands, but soon, it died down.

Now was my chance. He ran at me, running into my attack. My claws dug into his neck. Blood gushed on my hands as I removed his head from his body. His body shattered into glass shards once it hit the ground. "Alright, who's next?" I called. There were three girls and one guy left of the enemies, well as far as I knew. There could be more. Maddie and Annabelle were both struggling for power. A grey wolf had a vampire in its mouth. I saw powers collide in struggle to exceed the other.

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Madeline's POV
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I threw Annabelle to the ground and lept up onto higher surface. She slowly got up and looked for me. "Oh, Madeline?" She called. "You can't hide forever. When I'm done with you, your friends won't stand a chance. I stayed quiet. I needed to wait for the right time to attack. A growl formed in the back of my vocal chords.

"Chicken." She said. "You had one job Kilpeck. One fucking job and you risk having your friends killed. And that job was not blacking out." That put tears to my eyes. "What about your boyfriend from the Dyan clan?" She added. "You guys are not the same even though you are." Now was my chance. I pounced on her and sank my teeth into her shoulder, ripping off flesh, muscle and dislocating a bone in the process. I even scratched her arm to a pulp. She threw me off of her and threw me five feet away. "That's not even enough, Kilpeck." She hissed. "Better try harder."

I struggled to get up. I was in major pain. All I could do was yell. "Guys." I hollered as Annabelle was walking over to me. 'Maddie, get up.' Allie told me telepathically. Then I felt the bones in my leg fasten itself as if I was going into my second wind. "Well, look who's finally up!" Annabelle hissed. "Drop it, Nelson." I growled. "That was five years ago." "Oh, now you steal my last name tactic?" She demanded. "It doesn't scare me, Kilpeck." "We will see about that." I said. She grabbed me by the jersey. "I'm more powerful than you think, Madeline Kilpeck." She said. "Oh, what's that?" She saw the necklace. "Oh, a necklace?" She asked. "I thought you weren't supposed to wear jewelry during a game. I guess I was wrong." She ripped off the chain as the tuning fork fell and mangled with the stone dust. "And is that silver?" She asked. I stayed quiet. "Speak, wolf." She demanded. "Oh, where's your charm? I guess you won't be needing this anymore." She threw it over the fence.

I have had enough. I ran into her, dug my claws into her shoulders, and tackled her. My knees were on her shoulders and my feet were on her stomach. I bared my canines and growled. "All talk and no action, huh?" She said slyly. "Well, lucky for you, I have something for you. Think of it as a going away gift, but you won't be needing it very long. I stomped on her stomach leaving wounds in her stomach from my metal cleats. "And what happened to the regeneration?" I asked. "I don't need it." She hissed as she threw me off her again. She got up and in her hand appeared a knife. A silver knife. I ran to the nearest tent and yanked out a stake. "I guess this has to be done the old fashioned way." I said. "Because this time, I'll make sure you never bother me again."

She started in for a sprint. 'On my cue, teleport my Dmarini to me.' I thought, hoping for a connection. 'I'm on it.' Clara said. I waited for the right time. She attempted to stab me, but I dodged and planted the stake in her back. She stopped and screamed. I held my hands up. "Now!" I screamed. The Dmarini bat appeared in my hands and I took a good swing, but I also felt a sharp pain in my collarbone when the bat collided with the stake. Suddenly, a light flashed before my eyes...

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