Into The Void (Vampire Hunter Book 4)

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Authors: S.C. Reynolds
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Nicholas, the more it felt like darkness was washing over me. It was like a
slow-motion version of the blackouts I normally have – those are instantaneous,
but this was gradual.”
    “You probably didn’t hear it all,” Nicholas said. “I was shuffling
forward the second those guys grabbed you, hoping like hell they wouldn’t
notice me moving. As soon as they stopped, Tobias was screaming. He was going
nuts for you to ‘ go! ’as he said.”
    “Go?” Emmett echoed. He looked confused.
    “Apparently I was the star of the meeting,” I said morosely. “He and Mr.
Matthews were talking about some special power I was supposed to demo.”
    “Emmett, do you know anything about this?” Lucas demanded.
    “No,” Emmett replied. “I told you, most everything with Aurora’s case has
been impossible for me to see. I disclose everything I figure out.” Emmett
sounded annoyed.
    “Sorry,” Lucas muttered. “Anyway,” he continued, “why don’t you two give
us more detail about the warehouse, the meeting arena, and anything else you
can think of? The more information we have for Emmett, the better his chances
are to uncover something about this absurd situation.”
    Nicholas and I spent the rest of the car ride going over every minute of
the night, from the second we stepped into the warehouse to the moment that
Lucas opened the door and saved us.
    When I mentioned the part about Mr. Matthews and Tobias saying that Henry
was going to help them, Emmett shook his head. “I was afraid of that,” he
muttered under his breath.
    “Is Henry in danger?” I asked him. “He was acting so strangely the other
day, when he turned up at my house in the middle of the night.”
    Emmett just stared out the window. “Everyone’s in danger,” he said
quietly.
    “Come on,” I snapped. “If Henry’s going to follow in his dad’s footsteps,
don’t I deserve to know it?”
    “I may be a psychic but I can’t always see the future.” Emmett scowled.
“Whatever is fated to happen will happen. You can’t stop it. I can’t stop it.
We’re all pawns in this game, just hoping that the outcome is the one we want.”
    Which is? I wanted to scream.
There seemed to be no good outcome
for me. I certainly wasn’t planning on helping Tobias rid the earth of humans,
but if I didn’t, would the other side rid the world of… me ? And where did Henry fit in?
    I decided to let it drop… for now. I
was starting to learn how far I could push Emmett, and he sounded like he was
at his limit.
    We had just pulled up to the woods by the cabin when I snapped my
fingers. “Oh my God!” I exclaimed. “I can’t believe I’m forgetting something so
important! Tobias mentioned a name – someone I’m supposed to help defeat.” I
shook my head despondently. “I was trying so hard to take it all in. The name –
it started with an ‘S’ – but I’m afraid that’s all I can remember.”
    “Oh, I remember,” Nicholas said. He placed his hand on Lucas’ shoulder.
“I was waiting until the last possible minute to deliver the good news. The one
that Aurora is supposed to kill is none other that Senara Grai .”
    How does he know her last name?
    “Sorry to break it to you, bro,” Nicholas was saying.
    Lucas didn’t answer. Instead, he hopped out of the car and began walking
in the direction of the cabin.

Chapter 9
    “What’s going on? How do you know this – Senara ?”
I hissed to Nicholas.
    “Let’s just all go inside and talk,” Nicholas responded, getting out of
the car to follow Lucas.
    I looked at Emmett. “Any feelings ?”
I asked. I wasn’t trying to be snotty, but even to my own ears, my words
sounded snide.
    Maybe Emmett agreed, because instead of answering me he also got out of
the car and started walking in the direction of the cabin.
    I could barely make out the backs of Nicholas and Lucas in front of us.
It looked like they were talking.
    “What are they saying?” I asked Emmett.
    “I’m not a vampire

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