Luna Rising by (EVE OF ETERNALS #4) Sophie Davis EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Sophie Davis
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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Entering My Vampy Era
Reality had never seemed so subjective. Every moment felt like forever
until the darkness settled in and memories flooded my mind. The rush
tempered the ache in my gut, overshadowing the hunger with an entirely
different sort of pain.
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Compared to my typical dreams of previous lives, these snippets were
even more fragmented, like a movie montage played at 10x speed. Each
scene brought an emotional sucker punch and sent my head reeling. The
highs of the good times felt euphoric. The lows of the bad times threatened
to cripple me, and the extreme shifts might’ve given me a heart attack if the
organ still beat in my chest.
This was a level of torture I couldn’t have fathomed prior to living it. I’d
thought losing my wolf was the worst thing I would ever experience. I
would’ve gladly repeated that night a hundred times if it meant putting an
end to the rapid-fire memories.
Just when the agony reached a pinnacle, he would arrive and pull me
back to the waking world. For several blissful minutes, only he and I
existed, and I felt at peace. Then, the hunger came, and my senses went into
overdrive. One thought dominated the rest: blood. He would press his own
wrist to my mouth, cradling my head in his lap as I sank my fangs into his
skin and drank until I fell asleep.
The number of times this cycle repeated was anyone’s guess.
I wanted to cry and scream and laugh all at once. Most of all, I wanted to
die. I finally understood why eternals and protectors chose to end their lives
once rising. Had Ewan left anything sharp within reach, I might’ve stopped
this horrible existence.
It was flashes from the dream where I rejected Stavros that truly drove
me to the edge. His heartbreak was mine, and the knife cut so deep it left a
mark time would never heal. Maybe if I’d severed the bond cleanly, it
would have been easier for both of us. But I hadn’t.
Why? I wondered. Why did I condemn us both to an eternity of agony?
A primal scream filled my ears. Only his icy fingers touching my cheek
made me realize the shrieks were mine.
“I’m here,” Ewan murmured, gathering me into his arms. “It’s okay, Zara.
I’m here.”
Zara. He called me Zara.
My eyes squeezed shut as I leaned into his caress and the shouts died
down. My skin should’ve been just as cool as his, yet I felt feverish and
sweaty.
Ewan brushed the hair back from my face. His touch was light, gentle,
and every fiber of my being responded. All the emotions I had for him
formed a tangled and confusing ball in my gut. Twisted in warm sheets, I
rolled and pressed my cheek against the flannel covering his chest, inhaling
his scent.
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