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THE ALPHA’S DAUGHTER 56

    Chapter 56 He Tore The Sky


    SERAPHINA


    <b>The </b>suddenpliment took me off <b>guard</b>.


    It was not the first time someone <b>had </b><b>called </b>me <b>beautiful</b>. But <b>right </b>now I was disguised as a man. So, another man calling me beautiful at this moment <b>was </b>nothing but a threat to <b>my </b>disguise.


    What an unexpected thing to say in this kind of situation,” I let out a small casualugh, <b>never </b>tearing my eyes away from him.


    Asher <b>finally </b>blinked, realizing what he’d just said. I was not sure if it was due to awkwardness or regret, his ears <b>had </b>turned red and he squeezed himself out of the narrow space, “I must have lost my mind,” he murmured embarrassed. “Sorry, that came out wrong.” he refused to meet my gaze.


    I also came out, sighing deep in my heart. “It’s okay. I get it alot because I look like my mother. Not my father, I inherited her beauty,” I casually stated.


    Asher finally lifted his gaze to meet mine <b>and </b>this time his expression was not shy or embarrassed but there was something else. What <b>was </b>it?


    I <b>casually </b>looked <b>away </b>and nced around. “They are gone. But they might return once they realize we are hiding.”


    Asher murmured, “They are already returning.”


    My eyes widened. “Then now what? Is there no <b>way </b>to get out of here?”


    “No,” he admitted through gritted teeth. “There <b>isn’t</b>. Not unless ”


    “Unless?”


    He crouched low, fingers sweeping across the slick cave <b>floor</b>. This stuff… It’s bat guano.”


    “<b>Bat </b>guano?”


    “Bat shit,” <b>he </b>said simply, smearing some on his <b>palm</b>. “This entire <b>damn </b>cave is covered in it. It’s full of ammonium nitrate.


    That means.


    My eyes glinted realizing what information he has been <b>hedging </b>at. “It burns!”


    He smirked, “<b>Yeah</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Smirking cooly when the <b>vampires </b>charged our way was so like Asher. But we needed to be <b>quick </b>and he already was on his feet, “We <b>just </b>need <b>a </b>spark.”


    My mind raced. There are stones <b>that </b>we can use,” I rushed to grab the stones from the ground.


    Asher ripped the iron pendant from around his neck, the <b>edges </b>sharp. Then, dragging <b>a </b>jagged piece of stone from the <b>floor</b>, I put it in front of <b>him </b>as he mmed the two <b>together</b>.


    Spark


    Nothing


    Spark Spark.


    I held my breath, <b>my </b>eyes going to the darkness where Phina sensed the <b>vampires</b>. “Asher they are o


    Asher gritted his teeth giving his everything as the next a small me tickered.


    Weak, but alive. Yes, fually I nced at the darkness again. “They are close!”


    Les back, he instructed me I quickly took a few steps back <b>as </b><b>a </b>pair of red eyes rushed from the darkness towards us.


    Ashhurled the <b>guano </b>toward the dampest, filthiest part of the cave. The fire didn’t just catch–it exploded in a sudden


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    burst of orange and ck, racing across the <b>walls </b><b>with </b>a <b>hiss </b>like boiling oil. The ammonia–infused floor lit up in a wave of fire, snaking toward the cave’s entrance.


    <b>The </b>shrieks of the vampires turned to <b>wails</b>. Even better, the vampires could note to our side. They could not cross the bridge of fire.


    1 flinched as <b>the </b>smoke hit my eyes, <b>choking </b><b>and </b>blinding me. But <b>the </b><b>fire </b><b>burned </b>hot. Too <b>hot</b>. The <b>air </b>shimmered. The guano acted like oil, feeding the <b>me </b>in waves. The vampires, already sensitive to heat and light, violently recoiled. screeching in agony as the fire reached them.


    This scene alone was shocking. But it was our chancel “Asher, let’s go back to the tunnel and get out of here.”


    Since it was <b>the </b>only exit and the vampires would not be able to chase after us <b>thanks </b>to the fire we would have <b>a </b>chance to remove the stones blocking the tunnel and escape.


    “Great n <b>but </b>I don’t think I can apany you!


    “Why?”


    Just as I <b>asked</b>, one of the bats tried to crawl past the mes.


    Asher snarled <b>and </b>hurled a sharp stone at its throat, silencing it. I gasped. “Can they..”


    “Not all of them are afraid of fire or death. Some are brave,” he nced my way in meaning. “So now, I am afraid <b>that </b>you have to <b>go </b>down the <b>tunnel </b>alone and open it.”


    “What? I can’t leave you


    alonel


    “One of us has to be here to stop them,” he groaned, killing another bat. “You have to be the one to op


    open the tunnel and give me a signal. I promise I will meet you <b>there </b>alive,” he nced at me, saying that with a long look deep in my eyes. “Now both of our lives are <b>in </b>your hands.”


    I clenched my fists. I still did not wish to leave Asher alone here to die but it was not the time to be emotional. We both could die. I immediately turned around and started running down the tunnel.


    I <b>nced </b>back once, just once, to see the vampires hissing <b>behind </b>the firewall, their fangs glinting like knives. But they didn’t cross it However, it did not mean they were not trying to break through<b>. </b>“They could not be kept at bay forever!”


    I ran faster<b>. </b>


    Heart pounding, lungs on fire, I tore through the cave toward <b>the </b>tunnel where we’d once seen sunlight. If I could just remove some <b>stones</b>–<b>just </b><b>one</b>–then Asher and I could escape before the <b>fire </b>died, before the bats descended again.


    But as soon as I rounded the <b>bend</b>, I froze.


    A <b>pair </b>of red <b>eyes </b>andrge <b>fangs </b>greeted, “So I was not <b>wrong</b>,” the vampire <b>from </b>the earlier grinned. “It’s really a she–<b>wolf </b>in disguise”


    My heart dropped in my <b>stomach</b>. He had been waiting.


    He knew we woulde back.


    And he had no intention of letting us leave.


    His <b>ws </b>gleamed like obsidian des. Blood red eyes watched <b>me </b><b>with </b>chilling <b>stillness</b>.


    I <b>took </b>a slow, capnous step back.


    He mirrored it with one forward.


    “Let us <b>go</b>. We are not here to disturb you. We will leave quietly. I decided to take a peaceful path with him even though 1


    Is this some kind of joke?” He <b>chuckled</b>, his eyes glowing red. The silence between us was brutal. I could hear the <b>crackling </b>ut le far behind me. I could feel Asher fighting to keep the mes alive


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    I didn’t have time.


    <b>But </b>this vampire, he had all the time in the world.


    “After all these years, I <b>am </b>going to taste delicious female blood and you want to leave quietly?” he hungrily licked his lips before smiling so evilly <b>that </b>it sent chills down my spine, “<b>You </b>are never leaving here.”


    My fists clenched and I took a few more steps back realizing his ill intentions. I <b>had </b>never fought a vampire before. I didn’t <b>know </b>if I would survive. But I had no choice.


    If I didn’t kill him, he’d kill me. Even worse, he’d go for Asher next.


    I took my <b>stance </b>all ready to shift if need be and set my sights on him. “Stop


    He smiled. A slow, sinister curl of lips that promised pain.


    Then he lunged.


    I met <b>him </b>head–on.


    <i>me </i>if yo


    you can.”


    ws racked against knuckles. <b>Fang </b>against will. The cave echoed with the force of our impending collision, I knew <b>this </b>was <ol><li>it. </li></ol>


    One of us would not walk away. I gave control over to Phina and <b>just </b>as I was about to shift the world rumbled.


    An explosion took ce leaving me deaf. A st of air and dust so powerful it knocked both of us off our feet


    BOOM!


    The roof above us erupted in a deafening storm of stone and <b>sunlight</b>.


    A violent shaft of golden light crashed through the ceiling–blinding, searing, divine.


    As it happened <b>the </b>vampire screamed. I froze, my eyes widening at the sight of the vampire screaming as if his life was being stuck our of his mouth.


    It was the first andst sound he made. Sunlight devoured him like fire meeting dry leaves. <b>His </b>skin blistered and ckened. His body crumpled <b>and </b>curled as smoke poured from his shrieking form. Within seconds, there was nothing left but ash swirling in the hot light<b>.</b>”


    I was frozen in ce, gasping, unable to believe what I <b>had </b>just seen.


    And then…I felt it..


    A presence.


    I slowly lifted my gaze to the gapingrge hole in the cave ceiling.


    And <b>saw </b>him<b>. </b>


    Ronan. My heart skipped a beat.


    Standing at the edge of the newly tom rool, violet eyes <b>locked </b>on mine like I was the only thing left in the world. His chest rose with the force of his breathing. His shirt <b>was </b>torn. His hands were bloodied from <b>wing </b>through stone.


    “He did this,” Plina whispered in my mind as <b>I </b>watched him jump down without <b>blinking</b>.


    Hended <b>like </b>a storm before me


    ut a word, he strode closer to <b>me </b>and then pulled me into <b>his </b>arm


    Strong Warm. Desperate


    I gasped as my chest bumped into his hard yet warm one as he whispered into my ear. “Did they touch you?”


    My heart skipped a be He sure the sky for me
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