ine underbelly of the Regime's compound. She'd never seen this part before. These weren't the cold, metallic corri
ancing back. "The sensors he
in her ears like a drumbeat of fate. She hadn't shifted yet, but he
didn't tr
dn't trus
omething about him felt... inevitable. Like a thread in the fabric
g up toward the tower, the other downward in
point's beneath the west
oler now, laced with the faint tang of
ens if we
t, and we pray we
oat anything. Sh
ith in the past. Kael pressed his palm to the panel. A flicker of green. The doers. All of them look
a fr
lv
l o
, a female, towered above the others, her body thrumming with barely leashed energy.
fte
them. That musky, electric scent that
toward her. "T
d forward first. "You're the Solari gir
. "I didn't ask
Names like that stick. And they
ed her. "An
-born. I lea
one of the oldest su
asked Kael, giving Liora
just a shifter. S
owned. "
eady moving toward the far end of t
equence into the wall. A panel shifted, reveali
tside the city's perimete
rness and clipped one
it on anyway. "But let's g
Kael went last with her, their descent smooth but tense. Her fingers t
a loading dock, the moon was rising full and white,
the pull
hed. Her bre
happen
lowing faintly gold. "You
rough her chest, her spine arched back. Her scream turned into a g
knees, the
like her f
fast. Bruta
strong
She could see every heartbeat in Kael's throat. Smell the dist
pa
she expected. Midnight-black fur, eyes that gleam
she was no
r voice echoing
ones inbound. We
hrough the wreckage of the city's forgotten edge. Liora kep
sca
ged like lightn
And for the first time
wasn'
just the