The Silent One: Sinners And Saints (Book 3) *Undergoing Editing*
41 capítulos Concluído MaduroAlmost thirteen years had passed, and neither Alice nor Tate had aged a day. Tate asked Alice to help him transition, knowing he would continue to age and eventually die, unlike Alice, due to her having immortal blood running through her veins, since he was only born a warlock and later turned into a hybrid after being attacked by a werewolf named Ty-Ohni. Their blood exchange had also tainted Alice's blood with the lycan curse, making them both a new breed called the Immortals, called tribrids. They passed down similar traits and gifts to their unique twin children, Emma and Ezekiel, some more so than others.
In the meantime, Alice's parents, with the help of the only two other remaining Immortals, eradicated Kane's hybrids, leaving only a few known hybrids, which were Anna, Ali, Aiden, and Aiden's twin sister. Alice's parent asked her to join them, but her primary focus was on finding Aiden's twin sister, who was stolen by Sophia and Kane when she was an infant.
Alice had begun to lose hope of finding Aiden's twin sister until a recent tip indicated a possible sighting at a carnival on the West Coast. Sophia was seen accompanied by a man and two children. The boy was much younger than the girl, suggesting the girl could be Aiden's twin. Unfortunately, as fate would have it, it appeared Kane was still alive, as he was the man seen with them at the carnival, meaning Alex hadn't succeeded in killing his brother after all, or he did succeed, and Kane found a way to escape his demise.
Alice couldn't shake the feeling that there was so much more to this than she knew. Another missing piece of the never-ending puzzle, leaving nothing but many unanswered questions that Alice was determined to unravel. Alice soon realized that this wasn't the end, only the beginning of something far greater, beyond anything they would've imagined. The prophecy that separated Alice from her birth parents at birth was in full swing, and nothing could've prepared her for the truth.