Chapter Nineteen

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Chapter Nineteen

Harry POV

The woods were getting dark, an advantage for me to walk around unseen. I didn’t know where I wanted to go, I was tired of going to clubs and drinking here so I just walked aimlessly around, not really caring where I ended up.

Seems like my senses had brought me to the meeting hall, my eyes taking in the marble columns and enormous red wooden door in front of me. I didn’t know why I ended up here, but I was curious and as soon as I smelled Cauious on the other side of the door, I got angry and barged in without a second thought.

There he was, sitting in the middle of the dimly lit room by candles hanging on the wall. He wore a cocky smirk on his face and instantly I wanted to wipe it off. As I approached him, a growl started to form in the middle of my chest, my teeth bared. He just smiled wider.

“I see that I can still summon you,” he said as he put his legs up, still smiling.

“You don’t summon me,” I protested.

“Oh, but I do. See, you’re supposed to be part of the council, sitting right in this chair right beside me,” he pointed at a chair much smaller than the one he was sitting on but it was still pretty big. “Niall hasn’t told you about your purpose, has he?”

“My purpose is to fight alongside my best friend, against you.”

He started laughing. “You honestly believe that?” He started laughing even louder. “You’re the link to the other side, Harry. You are very important and very valuable. As well as Andy but it seems I’m going to have to wait a little bit longer for her.”

“Why are you turning my friends,” I asked, ignoring the part about Andy. I would be getting back to that.

He shrugged. “Just seems a little fun to me. I’ve been bored around here and wanted to try something new. You see, for years, Vampires and Immortals have been enemies for quite some time. And I want to change that. I want to create my own line of hybrids, and I used your friends as my test subject. The venom worked well, not killing anyone like my last test.”

My eyes widened, remembering the night I felt so much pain that it woke me up out of my sleep. I could’ve sworn I saw someone looking down at me while I was in bed before grabbing my hand, disappearing from sight. I just thought that it was some nightmare that I was living over and over again. Now it made perfect sense.

“Those people in my dream, you killed them.”

He nodded his head. “And it wasn’t a dream. When a supernatural being dies, they go to you to get to the other side. Once they touch you, you feel the pain of their death. All those black things you’ve been seeing, signifies death, they signify you.”

“What does Andy have to do with any of this? Why do you want her?”

He started to pick at his nails, looking bored with our conversation. “She’s one of her kind. She’s the only one who has survived.”

“What do you mean survived?”

“She’s the cure to the hybrids. Don’t need her to be getting out now do I? It would ruin my future plans of protection.”

“You’re doing all of this just for protection? Protection from what?

He stood up, walking towards me. I crouched down, getting ready to fight if I had to. He didn’t know who he was up against.

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