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“Excellent. Now, let’s beat these fuckers so we can go home!”

More lightning and thunder followed his directive and heralded the beginning of the end. Rain was

on the horizon, the scent of fresh earth rich in the air, when a horde of screeching Sluagh broke from the trees, came from every direction. Some men crossed themselves quickly—and then ran bravely toward

the enemy.

Dropping his invisibility cloak, Kalen shifted to his panther form and ran with them into the fray.

The attack had happened much more swiftly than he’d expected.

He didn’t see Malik. As the opposing forces clashed, both men and Sluagh screaming, he took out

the first of the creatures and tried to scan for the Unseelie. It would be so like him to hang back and avoid the real fight.

What are you doing, boy? Over here!

Where? His inattention nearly got him decapitated. He fought on, slashing one creature after

another. Lightning and thunder clapped again, and then the rain started. Cold, it stung him like needles in spite of the temperate night. He could hardly see, but he kept fighting. And searching for the one he needed to destroy.

In the flashes of light, he could see the truth. His Pack was losing. They would all die if he didn’t do something. They were being overrun, three Sluagh replacing every single one who died. This was

hopeless. Victory was up to him.

Or horrible defeat.

* * *

Mac couldn’t stand it any longer. She had to know what was happening. The site was close, she knew.

Just a couple of miles, and there was only one good place close to the compound for a battle to take

place.

She borrowed one of the SUVs from the hangar and took off, rubber squealing. Finding the other

vehicles didn’t take long. But she wasn’t expecting the fierce, bloody battle to be taking place so very close to where they’d parked.

There were hundreds. The sight and sound of the conflict was terrible, unlike anything she’d ever

witnessed. One Sluagh took notice of her vehicle and she ducked down, her heart in her throat. She

waited, and when it didn’t approach, she peered out the window. The fight raged on, the Sluagh

oblivious to her presence, and she waited.

Please, keep him safe. Keep all of them safe.

She sent love through her bond with Kalen. And prayed.

* * *

Kalen spotted Malik beyond the fray, on the peak overlooking the fight, safely out of reach. Without a

second thought, he transported himself from the middle of the battle to stand in front of the Unseelie.

“What did you think to accomplish down there?” Malik snarled. “You were supposed to lower the

shields and instead you led them here!” Stepping close, he backhanded Kalen hard across the face.

“Fuck you!” Warmth filled his mouth and he spat blood over the edge of the cliff.

“You’re mine and you will obey me! You fight
with me
. Is that clear?”

“No, it’s not clear, asshole,” he called to be heard above the rising storm. Agony speared his brain

and Kalen clutched his head, struggling to remain on his feet. Another wave hit, and another. Relentless.

He yelled out in pain and anger, swaying.

Through the haze, Kalen swiped at the blood streaming from his nose, glaring at Malik with all the

hatred coursing through his body. “Not long ago, you told me that you were intent on creating a breed of super-shifter soldiers. That they would help us usher in a new era where humans were basically cattle

and supernatural creatures would rule. Creatures like us.”

“Yes! Can’t you see that this is our destiny? That it does you no good to resist?”

“There was once a man who believed he could take over the world by annihilating all of those who

didn’t measure up to his standards,” Kalen sneered. “He believed in his sick mind that he would create a pure race, and he murdered millions while millions more bought his twisted lies. His name was Hitler,

and his story didn’t end so well. Neither will yours.”

“You’re my son, and we’ll rule together! Sariel and those filthy wolves must die! And pendant or

not, I’ll find a way to slaughter your woman as well, like the cow she is, and take that child for my own before I’ll allow you to defy me! You are
mine
!”

At that threat, the blackness within Kalen surged and he welcomed it—but this time to turn it on its

creator.

His brothers were losing the fight. He gathered his power and saved it all for the threat to his mate

and his family. May the gods give him strength.

“No!” he shouted back, summoning his Sorcerer’s staff. “I’ll see you in hell first, you

motherfucker!”

“I’m your father. You won’t kill me.” He looked so damned smug.

“Oh, I will. I learned the meaning of
ruthless
from you, after all.”

* * *

Nick, bloodied and damned near broken, crouched in the mud in the downpour and watched his vision

come to pass. High on the pinnacle, the Sorcerer stood with his staff held high. And screamed his rage to the boiling heavens.

“God help us,” he whispered.

But there was only the Sorcerer to save them. And that was far from a sure thing.

When the lightning struck the Sorcerer’s staff, Nick witnessed a sight he’d never forget—should he

live to recall it. Kalen harnessed the fury of the storm, took it into himself, and released it in an

explosion that lit the sky as though it were a brilliant summer day.

All around him bodies were blown to bits. Nick scrabbled for purchase and fell.

Fell, thinking he’d never know how the story ended.

And then there was nothing.

* * *

Mac heard a powerful scream of rage and peeked out the window again. Kalen stood on the peak facing

down Malik. Lightning struck his staff and he channeled the storm into a tool.

The combatants froze in awe—

And then the world was blown away.

* * *

Opening his body as a conduit for the storm, Kalen raised the staff high and screamed his rage. “Help

me! Fucking help me!”

But he was alone in this. Just him and the elements. He welcomed the lightning and it didn’t

disappoint him, streaking from the sky as he’d summoned and striking the end of his staff with such

force he was nearly blasted from his perch.

But he held firm, harnessing the white light. Because he’d heard somewhere that only light could

drive out the darkness. From Sariel? Or someone else?

He used that now, his sole weapon against Malik and the masses of Sluagh below. The Unseelie was

the first to realize that his doom was near and made a lunge for Kalen. He didn’t make it.

The lightning shot from Kalen’s body to Malik’s and lit it up so that the Sorcerer could see every

bone and organ inside. And then the Unseelie screeched, long and loud—the awful noise ending as he

exploded into a million tiny particles to be washed away in the downpour.

A fitting end to the bastard’s terrible reign.

No time to celebrate that victory. The Sluagh were next. The Sorcerer channeled the storm at the

ugly minions, his own insides burning. His guts, lungs, heart. He could literally feel them starting to boil, the raw, brutal fury of the lightning taking a toll on him as well. But he kept going, long past what any normal human would have been able to withstand. Because he wasn’t human.

He was Fae. A Sorcerer. A brother. A mate.

A father.

For the first time in his life, he embraced what and who he’d become. For all of his loved ones, he

could do this. They were worth any price. He would die, and it would be okay. The Sluagh froze in

confusion, perhaps barely gleaning the loss of their leader when they, too, began to sizzle like bacon.

And they exploded, hundreds of them, with such force that his brothers and the remaining soldiers were hurled to the ground. Stunned, many injured, but all right.

It was over.

Kalen Black had finally done something truly good. He’d fought the evil and won, had severed the

bond of darkness between himself and Malik. He’d protected his own, and that’s all he wanted. His

mate and baby were safe. Now he could let go.

His heart stuttered in his chest, the agony tearing him apart. He couldn’t breathe. His knees buckled

and he collapsed, falling through space, as the darkness took him.

* * *

Mac sat up, ears ringing, trying to clear her head. What had happened? The explosion!

She gazed out the SUV’s window and spied the Pack guys and some soldiers struggling to sit up.

Malik and the Sluagh were dead. She started to smile.

Then she saw Kalen’s knees fold. Dropping the Sorcerer’s staff, he collapsed, his duster fluttering

around him as he tumbled from the summit.

Flinging open the door, she practically fell from it and ran. “Kalen!”

Slipping in the mud, she ran on, screaming his name again and again. She hit a slick spot and

couldn’t catch herself, went sprawling. Before she could get up, Nick and Sariel were there, helping her to sit up. She tried to pull away, but they held her fast.

“Wait!” Sariel ordered. “I need to check and see if you are all right.”

“No! Kalen needs me!”

“The baby needs you too. Hold still.”

That got her to cooperate long enough for Sariel to pronounce her and the baby safe. “Okay, help

me find him! I saw him fall over there somewhere.”

“We’ll look together,” Nick said. He shared a grim look with the prince.

Mac’s pulse jumped, and her lungs seized. She had to find him. They picked their way through the

debris-strewn field, the men holding her on each side. Others were up on their feet now, ignoring their own injuries to help in the search. Calling for Kalen.

She spotted him and cried out, jerking from their grasp, and ran. Her mate was lying on his back,

unmoving. The rain had trailed off to a soft patter, and steam was rising from his battered and scorched leather duster, from his limbs and black hair. His eyes were closed, his face still and white.

Terrified, she dropped to her knees by his side and searched for a pulse. The beat was erratic,

thready. Getting weaker by the second. “Kalen? It’s me. Please, hang on,” she begged. “It’s over and

we’re all here. We’re going to get you back to the compound and it’s going to be all right.”

But under her palm, his heartbeat slowed. And stopped.

Her world shattered. “No! Kalen!”

Sobbing, she started CPR while Nick tilted his head back, gave him breaths. One minute. Two.

Agonizing minutes ticked by with no response. His lips were turning blue. She was losing him. She

couldn’t lose him!

“Mac, move over.”

She found herself shoved aside by Zan. She barely registered that his ears were bleeding and his

voice sounded odd. Her entire focus was on her mate lying there not breathing. “Help him, please.”

She wasn’t sure whether the Healer heard. He didn’t answer, but seemed to talk to himself as he

placed both palms on Kalen’s chest.

“Burned himself out,” Zan slurred, his voice odd and garbled. “Don’t know if this will be enough.”

A green glow began around Zan’s palms and spread to encompass Kalen’s whole body. For too long,

the Healer’s efforts didn’t seem to be working. When at last her mate sucked in a breath, there was a

collective cheer from the men. But their relief was short-lived.

“Lots of damage,” Zan managed, swaying. “Maybe too much.”

Then he slumped to the side, unconscious. The Pack jumped into action. Jax and Ryon grabbed

Zander while Aric and Nick took Kalen. It wasn’t until they started for one of the SUVs with her mate

that she remembered her dad. She looked around frantically, calling for him, and he squeezed her hand.

“I’m right here, baby girl. Come on. Let’s see to that man of yours.”

She rode in the back of one of the SUVs with Kalen, and they had to pry her loose when Melina and

Noah rushed out to take over. She tried to follow them into the ER, but Nick blocked her path.

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