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Chapter 369

    Chapter 369


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    Sinir “We have to get to them,” Roger snarls, moving towards a window intending to bash it to pieces,


    I know – but I grab his arm as he goes, pulling him back.


    “The priests are not that stupid,


    Roger,” I say through clenched teeth. ” If they can make the door disappear, they can make the windows


    solid – ”


    “So what do we do,” Roger growls, frantic, as our remaining healthy men take advantage of the


    momentary reprieve to attend to the men who are wounded. I nce around, doing a quick survey and


    finding that about eight of our men are down. I grimace when I realize that two are not moving at all, or


    making any noise. But I look away from them fast, not needing the distraction.


    “We retreat, I say, holding Roger’s eye, “or we move further in. But there’s a reason why they’re not


    attacking here –they’re letting us stay in rtive peace because they want us to stay here. Which means


    they don’t want us to leave, and they don’t want us to go further.”


    “What?” Roger asks, frantic and a little baffled, looking around. “Why don’t they just kill us? Why don’t


    they just -”


    “Because they can’t,” I say, nodding as I figure it out. If they had more priests to send – enough to take


    us out – they would do it. But the fact that they’re not sending them…


    It means that we’ve got enough force on us that they can’t risk it. That we, somehow, outnumber or


    outmatch them. My wolf bares his fangs within me, eager now, on more secure ground now that we know


    more about what we’re facing.


    “What?” Roger asks, his brows knitting together, still looking frantically for a way to get out, to get to her


    to his mate “Roger!” I shout, shaking his arm, making him turn to me. “If you think I have any less


    concern for E than you do Cora,


    then you need to check yourself,” I hiss, bringing my face close to his so that only he hears me. “But you


    need to pull it together. You’re not going to help them by acting on impulse, all right? We need a n.”


    Roger nces away again for just a second, his jaw clenched, but then he turns back to me and nods so


    I release his arm.


    “Which way?” I ask, crossing my arms and ncing up towards the staircase and the second level where


    I suspect more are waiting for us, guarding…. something. Perhaps their Master?


    Perhaps…something else? “They want us to stay here, but they can’t hold us forever. So the only


    question is – do we fight to leave? Or to go further in?”


    I see the word “leave” on Roger’s tongue, can see Cora on his mind. And frankly, I’m tempted too. The


    idea that – well,


    that they want us to stay here means that they knew we wereing. And if they knew that we were


    coming…


    It means that they know far more about us than we thought they did. That they know that the girls are


    alone now. Even Even the location of the bunker. I groan inwardly at the possibility, but I force myself to


    turn away from it, to focus again on my brother.


    Roger, to my surprise, hesitates, ncing up the stairs with me, putting the pieces together. “If they


    aren’t sending more,”


    he murmurs, meeting my eves, “it means we’re close.”


    “Push?” I ask, steeling myself for his answer.


    Slowly, Roger nods his head. “We push.”


    I turn to my men, giving a loud order to assemble where possible. Those who are able again line up


    before us, two of our healthy men falling back – as is part of their protocol – to continue tending to our


    wounded. I give brisk orders for the men to press forward no matter what. The men nod, steeled for


    what’s going toe next.


    Then, as one, Roger and I turn towards the stairs, determined to continue the attack.


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    The problem presents itself immediately as we start to climb, considering that there is a nk wall at the


    top of the stairs instead of a hallway or a door through which we can pass. When I get to the top, I press


    a hand against the barrier, which feels as real as any other wall I’ve ever touched.


    Roger brings his face close, sniffing it.” It’s off,” he murmurs. “Something… wrong here.”


    “Magic,” I say, crossing my arms over my chest and looking it up and down. ” Conjured.”


    Roger leans back and thinks for a moment before he speaks again, his voice low and considering. “We


    know, from our research, that the priest’s poweres from binding their wolves. Which means that…


    whatever they’ve essed to create this kind of illusion…we have ess to it too, Dominic.”


    “What do you mean?” I ask, turning to him, confused.


    “I mean,” he says, looking at me askance. “That…I mean, we forget it –or we think that only Cora and


    E have it, but our wolves too are gifts from the goddess. They’re magic, as much as we don’t generally


    describe them that way. That the priests are able to do this because they’ve denied that gift, darkened it.”


    I nod, turning back to the wall, considering it. “So,” I say slowly, “we can conclude that…we have the


    tools we need to fight this.”


    “I think so,” Roger says, turning his head and considering again. And then he reaches out and takes my


    hand.


    “What?” I snap, jerking my hand away from his.


    “Don’t be an idiot Dominic,” Roger grumbles, rolling his eyes at me and then grabbing my hand again.


    “I’m trying to…do something here.”


    And then, as I watch, I see Roger begin to….well, meditate. Or, at least that’s the closest thing I can think


    of to describe it it’s certainly looks like what E does when she begins to ess her gift. And then as I


    watch him, I feel a little…tug.


    Inside of me, where my wolf lives. And my wolf cocks his head to the side as if he has heard a strange


    noise. Curious, he moves towards it, and I urge him to go further.


    And then, quite suddenly, I…feel Roger’s wolf, there beside mine. And, acting on some impulse, I close


    my eyes too,


    willing myself to calm, to rx. And though I can’t see it – can only feel it – I know that our wolves,


    together, their magic joined together…they press forward.


    And as they do, I raise my hand to touch my fingers against the wall, and I too press.


    At first my fingers simply push against the solid wall, but as our wolves move together, the wall beneath


    my fingers seems to give – not crumble, or bend, as a wall might, but instead to move inward until.


    I almost stumble forward, catching myself at thest minute as there’s suddenly nothing beneath my


    hand. My eyes fall open to see nothing there before us – and I turn my eyes to Roger in shock –But I


    snap my face back forward when I see the snarl on his lips – as I realize that the priest – the priest –He’s


    standing right before us, his fists wrapped in mes.


    “Clever wolves,” he murmurs, his mouth lifting in a sneer. “Calling my bluff.”


    Roger doesn’t bother to reply, instead transforming instantly into his wolf and leaping forward, his fangs


    ready for blood. I roar and signal my men forward for a charge before we all move directly for the priest


    who stands alone before us.
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