Looking in through the window, Kadin knew that the girl sleeping in the bedroom was the one he had been looking for all these years. He watched as she lay in bed perfectly still, and he could feel energy surrounding her while she slept. This was the wonderful Heather Hawkins.
There was only one way he would be able to talk to her without completely freaking her out, one way to make sure she realized the things that were at stake. If he didn't get her, it was possible that all hell would break loose on earth. Everything she loved and cared about would come to an end if she didn't join him.
"Stalking the ladies, I see."
The voice would have made a normal person jump, but Kadin wasn't normal. He came down from the Aether and looked at Frostbite, his white hair perfectly flipped across his head. Frostbite was gorgeous in a manly kind of way, with paper-white skin and glowing blue eyes. The air around them changed, and Kadin knew he couldn't tell Frostbite about Heather.
"What are you doing here?" Kadin asked. It wasn't like he and Frostbite were friends. If anything, they were enemies, and the fact that Frostbite seemed to enjoy popping out of nowhere worried Kadin. It didn't make things any better that their people were already suspicious of what Kadin was doing.
"Checking to make sure that you don't do anything stupid," Frostbite replied. He waltzed over to Kadin and whispered in his ear, "Or rather, anything that could put us in jeopardy."
"I wouldn't do that," Kadin snapped. "I would think that our people know that by now."
Frostbite stepped away, smirking at the corner of his mouth. "Kadin, we're at a time in the world where we need you. You running off on these little quests for some...girl that you think will be able to help us...it's wrong. They're going to find you."
And by they, Frostbite meant their people. Kadin had been running for so long—he was sick of running, but what other choice did he have? "How do you manage to keep finding me?"
"Because I'm the only one really bothering to look." Kadin watched as Frostbite's hands turned to ice, and he wondered if Frostbite was going to attack him. "We are not friends, so whether you live or die doesn't concern me. But the fate of our people does concern me, do you understand? If you get to be too dangerous, they will do anything to stop you. Anything."
Without another word, Frostbite disappeared from sight, leaving Kadin to ponder the things that Frostbite had said. Would his own people really turn on him? He tried not to think about it as he felt the tingles across his arms.
What they didn't know was that Kadin was already more dangerous than they thought—or could be, if he didn't use his new abilities the right way. He was finally able to unleash the entity that was locked away by his people thousands of years ago.
Darkness.
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Forbidden Darkness (The Forbidden Darkness Chronicles, #1)
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