Chapter 159
Read Taming Darkness By Jessica Hall Book 3 Chapter 34 – Aleera
My mind became lost to the dream walk with my mates. It was so real, I almost felt like I could reach
out and touch them, to share the joy that vibrated through them. I was consumed by the emotion until I
felt the very ground shake, and the walls cracked around me. Cr**ks zipping up the walls and making
holes to the cells next door. Notrge enough to get into, but enough for me to see my terrified
neighbor.
I looked up at the ceiling, dust sprinkling over me, and my eyes darted to the other Fae locked in their
cells. The power of my mates red through the bond, my infinity mark was glowing, lit up bright and
burning against me they wereing for me.
The tremors are violent, murmurs and panicked cries ring out as the Harmony Fae worry the roof would
cave in. Now or never, now it is. The time for my mother having the upper hand, or even thinking she
still had it, was over.
I would not allow her to use me for her tyrannical ns, or risk my unborn child’s life in the process.
This little game of hers was over, I was ending it was ending it. Porter hadn’t bothered chaining me
down again, so getting out wasn’t difficult, it was as easy as sending surges of electric current to
disable the cell’s locks.
My neighbor jerked to attention, and watched me with wide eyes. I would get all the Harmony-Fae out
of this hellish prison, we would all unite and fight our way to freedom, stopping my mother in her tracks.
The time for waiting was over.
I sent more power into the cell door, and the surge traveled not just to my cell, but up and down the
entire line. The moment each lock undid, the digital panels controlling their cors exploded.
The cors they wore to disable their magic fell to the ground. rms red as every single door slid
open. One by one, the Harmony-Fae eased themselves out of their cells, almost not believing that their
nightmare was about toe to an end finally.
They looked towards me, or so I thought, until a stampede of feet rushed our way. Based on the odor
that drifted to us, I could tell what we were dealing with long before they showed their ugly hideous
faces Th Theor ugly, hideous faces. Those zombie like power hunters my mother used before were
preparing to mob us.
If only she knew that little trick of hers wasn’t going to work on me, nor would it on the rest of the
Harmony Fae who were preparing themselves for what wasing next. – The first set of power-
hunters stumbled near me, and I smirked as fire danced on my fingertips as I tossed it at their chests.
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The mes were so hot they were blinding, the scorching mes traveled from one monster to the
other, setting an entire squad of them aze. 20 Somewhere behind these brutes, I was positive my
mother waited.
Knowing her and how she thought, I’m sure she probably figured they could handle me, and she could
just swoop in to pick up the pieces before they killed me.
My wings rippled along my back, yet there wasn’t enough room to spread and open them, however as I
flexed the muscles of my back, feathers appeared with a mere thought, and reaching my hand back, I
plucked them off, and I tossed them like daggers at my enemies, determined to cut down their numbers
and pull that psychotic b*tch out from wherever she was hiding. I would turn this entire ce into ruins,
along with herwork of power hunters.
The battle I was waging must have given those Harmony-Fae around me motivation. Wisps of power
flooded the hall as fireballs mmed into more of the zombie power hunters, setting them ame.
Lightning cracked through the air and bolts mmed through some of the heads of the brainless
minions. The wind whistled around me as a group of the hunters were gathered together, and another
fireball consumed them.
The Harmony-Fae were fighting back with a new-found hope. No longer restrained inside the confines
of their cells, their power no longer disabled by the shackles around their necks.
They rallied together, throwing their attacks with more and more enthusiasm as they saw the zombies
fall one after another. I needed to get to my so-called mother before the slimy b*tch slipped away in the
midst of the chaos.
All of these lies, death and destruction started with her, and I would make d*mned sure it ended with
her too. Under no circumstances would she get away this time, I would use all my power to ensure she
didn’t slink off into the shadows to keep plotting for a way to bring about mine and my mates’ downfall.
All for the sake of her insatiable greed and hunt for power. This ended today. The hunters fell to me and
my razor sharp wings, the feathers shot through their bodies, like a hot knife through butter, doing
devastating damage.
I cleared out a path in the – direction I’d seen my mother retreat I made it to the stairs and hurried up
them to the next level, finally having enough room to move effortlessly.
Turning a corner, I froze when Ie to an area full of sciencebs. Porter was on the ground in ab
coat with all kinds of vials surrounding his hands, trying to stem his bleeding.
He wasn’t moving very quickly, and at first nce, I assumed him dead. I stepped around him, and he
let out a breath, startling me and stopping me in my tracks. Looking down, his hand reached for my
foot. Blood spilled from his eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
“Wait,” he gasped out, his voice shaking as he did so. “I know I don’t deserve your kindness or your
pity, what I’ve done…” he trailed off and shuddered, he coughed up a dark red, almost ck blood clot
that reeked of chemicals. “You were right.
It was all Lidia. She set the first gue with your father. Here, take these. It is all the proof you will need
for the council.” I dropped my gaze to see what he was clutching so hard – two vials in his shaking
hand.
Crouching down next to him, I gently took them and turned them around to study them. My brows
furrowed. This… couldn’t be real. But there, in bold writing, one wasbeled the first gue, and the
second one had my name on it, and it was obvious this was not from the spinal fluid sample.