Chapter 4

CHAPTER FOUR

Ryker

Ellery rolled away from me as the archer by the carriage fired more arrows. With a flick of my fingers, I sent a bolt of lightning sizzling toward him.

The man tried to jump aside to avoid it, but he couldn’t escape my wrath. The bolt struck him in the heart, lifted him off his feet, and flung him backward before the arrows he’d fired thudded into the earth only inches from my temple and leg.

“We need to move,” I commanded gruffly. “And we have to find Callan and Luna.”

We couldn’t leave them behind, but I didn’t know what had become of the siblings. Their bodies didn’t litter the ground, but I couldn’t see what was happening on the other side of the carriage.

I glanced back at the guards on the hill as the archers prepared to fire. It was now or never.

“Go!” I shouted.

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