<h4>Chapter 415: Face Your Death</h4>
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<strong>Chapter 415</strong>
<strong>~Snow’s POV~</strong>
E’s expression faltered slightly, but she quickly masked it with a cold re. "Dramatic much?"
I shook my head, forcing myself to stay calm. "It’s not drama, E. Vera wants Zara dead."
E wentpletely still. Something flickered in her eyes—something sharp, like a kind of recognition.
I saw it instantly. She knew.
"You said... Vera?" E whispered, her voice suddenly hoarse.
I nodded. "Yes. You know her?"
E’s hands trembled slightly. "She attacked me."
My blood ran cold. "What?"
E swallowed hard, her face paling as if something dark had just clicked in her mind. "That witch... she attacked me back then which cause my injuries and the reason I came to youir house thisst time. It was all Vera."
"Hold up. Why didn’t Zara tell me?"
"Well, she knew your mate as Vani and then... Wait, that Vera scoundrel. I never could quite ce the memories that seemed to be missing and why, but at a time in your ce, Vani always trieding to myaid; even when I was with someone, she would barge in. I didn’t quite understand what was going on until now."
"That is?"
"All I can recall is me talking to her about it while silently warning her to stay in her ce. I cannot recall the details after that. Vera must have done something to my memories. I never saw her do it, but I always had a feeling... And now that you say this—"
E gasped, her hands flying to her temples as she stumbled back a step. Judging from how she held her head and tightened her eyelids, a wave of pain crashed over her.
I rushed forward. "E?"
She squeezed her eyes shut, her body tensing. "It’s her," she whispered, her voice tight with pain. "She... she was always the one. I saw her before."
I grabbed her shoulders. "Where? How?"
E’s breathing was uneven as she blinked rapidly, her memories seemingly rearranging themselves. "In your house. I saw her in your damn house, Snow!"
A chill crawled down my spine. "What do you mean?"
E’s fingers dug into her temples. "She—Vera, or Vani—she was the one causing Zara’s nightmares. She was trying to steal her powers at night."
My chest tightened. "The astral projection?"
I had dismissed Zara’s concerns so many times. I thought she was just exhausted at first or that she was overthinking things. But no—she had been right all along.
And even though we couldn’t find a solution, I allowed the cause into my home.
Vera had been feeding off her. Draining her.
I clenched my fists. "That bitch..."
E’s eyes burned with fury as the headache slowly eased. She exhaled shakily before looking up at me, her expression dark.
"You need to find Zara. Now."
I was already ahead of her. I took a step back, reaching for my keys. "I’ll call Zade. You call Kaid and warn him if he is with her, he must keep her safe until my arrival. My wife is ver We need to be prepared for anything."
E nodded sharply. "I’ll tell him now. Go, Snow. Go get your wife back before it’s toote."
I didn’t need to be told twice.
I was out the door and back in my car within seconds, my tyres screeching against the pavement as I sped off into the highway.
This time, I wouldn’t be toote.
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<strong>~Vera’s POV~</strong>
I stumbled through the thick trees at the outskirts of the city, my breathing in ragged gasps as I clutched my throat. My fingers trembled against the bruised skin where Snow had nearly crushed my windpipe.
That bastard. If he was not my mate, then probably I wouldn’t have hesitated a second. I would have killed him and squashed his beating heart in my hands. My breathing came offboured.
Fuck, I hated this. I leaned against a tree, my gaze ncing around just to make sure no soul was in the vicinity.
I had to give it to Snow. I had underestimated him—let my arrogance slip through, thinking I still had control but I had no idea when he saw through my ns.
No more.
I sucked in a deep breath, calming my pulse. I had no time to waste. Zara needed to die. Snow was onto me now, and if I didn’t act fast, he would interfere.
I reached for the small ck pouch tied at my waist and poured out the contents—fine white salt mixed with ground obsidian. The moment it hit the earth, the air around me shifted.
The spell circle was ready momentster.
A smirk tugged at my lips as I pulled out a delicate silver hairbrush. Stuck between the bristles were long strands of golden-blonde hair.
Zara’s hair. Her essence. Her life.
I stepped into the circle, my bare feet tingling as the energy surged through me. Raising the brush high, I began to chant, my voice echoing through the silent forest.
Dark energy swirled around me, purple and blue lights sparking to life as the spell took hold. The world around me blurred—twisting, stretching—before snapping into ce.
And then—I reappeared.
The air smelled different, cleaner, and more refined. A hint of vani and something undeniably Zara lingered in the space.
I looked around. The apartment was unfamiliar, but as my eyesnded on a framed picture sitting on a nearby shelf, my blood boiled.
It was a picture of Zara and Snow standing together. Laughing. Happy.
Rage surged through me, burning hotter than my magic. Without a second thought, I raised my hand and flicked my wrist. A ball of dark energy shot forward, mming into the picture frame.
CRACK!
The ss shattered, the frame crashing to the floor, its remnants scattered across the wooden surface.
I smirked. Perfect.
My fingers curled as I whispered a final spell under my breath. The air around me pulsed, sending a silent summons through the void.
<i>"Come home, Zara." </i>I chanted, shutting my eyes, and when I opened them, a dark blue and purple energy swirled around them.
<i>"Come and face your death."</i>
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