Aurora laughed. “He saved nothing.” She tried to pull away, but I tightened my hand without looking at her. My eyes searched Rowan’s face, and my stomach dropped. His breathing was slower. My chest was soaked with something I don’t want to think about, but I already knew it was his blood coating my skin.
I turned to Aurora, and her smile made me growl. “That spell I just finished.” Her eyes snapped to mine. “The one you tried so desperately to stop. It will shield ALL of the packs across the country, not just this one. The humans won’t be able to get on our pack lands, never mind see us. You failed.” I screamed at her, tightening my hand on her throat, causing her to struggle for air. “You failed.”
She choked, hands prying at my fingers, and then laughed. The craziness in her eyes came blazing back. “You can only save the packs, but your mate…your mate is dead.” She hit his back, and Rowan barely moved, let alone reacted. “So I guess I didn’t completely fail.” She grinned, and I lost it.
A spell popped into my mind from the burning depths of my mind, a spell so dark I never thought I would speak it. Both my wolves were crying, howling at the moon for their lost mate, as I considered it. Do it. Nix’s voice was broken. She deserves it.
Megan nodded. She deserves every fucking moment of it, and it still wouldn’t be enough.
“Cort a dev kuva.” I gritted out each word, and Aurora’s eyes grew wide. She knew the spell.
“No.” She shook her head. “You can’t.” She clawed at my hand, nails scratching at my skin, but I shifted my hand into my claws and dug in. She cried out, and I smiled.
“Kintashen.” I screamed the last word of the spell, then I pushed all the power that Rowan had gifted me into it. “May the goddess have more mercy on your wolfs soul than I have on yours.”
Aurora’s eyes bulged. Then her skin rippled. Her body started to expand, ever so slightly, as every molecule in her body exploded. The spell, designed for its horrendous pain, took over. Every atom that made up her body grew bigger and bigger, swelling with the power I fed it. Her skin rippled with energy and blood.

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