Chapter 145 Sacrifice
The sound of the rogues echoed closer. Enzo gave me one final shove up thedder; I had no choice. I
climbed up the rest of the way and crawled out onto the forest floor, sobbing as Enzo reached up and
yanked the hatch shut behind me. Thest thing I heard as the hatch shut was the sound of the rogues
advancing on Enzo and the low, deep growl that rumbled in his throat as he shifted.
That sound was immediately reced by the sound of frightened gasps, shrieks, and running footsteps
through the woods.
I looked up to see that the students had scattered, because we were surrounded.
Ronan and Lisa stood in front of me. On either side, they were nked by their werewolf minions in
their wolf forms; Ronan’s hockey team.
“Hello, Nina,” Ronan said with a grin, approaching me.
Suddenly, Tiffany jumped in front of me, arms outstretched. “You stay away from her,” she snarled
protectively.
Ronan merely rolled his eyes and snapped his fingers. In the blink of an eye, two werewolves pounced
on Tiffany. I watched in horror as she was knocked to the side. My view of her was blocked, but I heard
a scream, a sickening crunch, and then silence.
There wasn’t even enough time for a sob to escape my throat before Ronan stormed toward me and
grabbed me by my arm, yanking me to my feet.
“Why are you doing this?” I begged. Meanwhile, Lisa only stood behind him with a grim smirk on her
face. “Lisa, you knew Tiffany!” I screamed, struggling against Ronan’s grip to no avail. “She was your
school doctor! How could you let this happen?!”
Lisa didn’t answer.
Before I could struggle anymore, Ronan let out an exasperated groan and dragged me away from the
hatch, through which I could hear Enzo still fighting the rogues. “Go chase down those students,” he
said to his minions. “Lisa and I will handle this one.”
“Let me go!” I shrieked, digging my heels into the forest floor and struggling with all my might to get
away from Ronan. I managed to wrench myself free somehow and sprinted back toward the hatch,
lunging for it with the hopes of opening it so Enzo could at least see that something was wrong, but I
suddenly felt something m into my back and throw me to the ground. Ronan grumbled something
behind me that I couldn’t quite make out, and then I felt him pick me up and throw me over his
shoulder. He began to walk with Lisa trailing behind him, both of them ignoring my pleas for them to let
me go. Even as I pounded my fists against Ronan’s back and kicked my legs as hard as I could, he
didn’t budge. All I could do was scream as loud as I could in the hopes that Enzo would hear me, but
the hatch never opened.
As Ronan carried me away, I lifted my head and blinked through my hot tears, watching the lifeless
form of Tiffany’s body being dragged away by a werewolf and the hatch, along with the sounds of Enzo
fighting, faded into the distance.
I wasn’t sure how long they carried me for. To me, it could have been hours or minutes. I eventually
stopped struggling as I realized that Ronan wasn’t letting me go.
Finally, we stopped. Ronan tossed me off of his shoulder and onto the ground like a sack of flour,
causing me to groan in pain and wheeze from the sudden force.
“There you are,” an all too familiar voice said.
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It felt as though my heart stopped. My throat constricted, leaving me unable to scream or even speak.
All I could do was stare up with wide eyes as a tall, dark figure walked into view and crouched next to
me.
Edward.
He reached out, smiling, and brushed a bit of hair out of my eyes.
“You’ve been very naughty,” he murmured. “But it’s okay. It’s over now.”
I gulped. “Are you going to kill me?” I choked out. Behind Edward, I heard Lisa’s abrasive, cackling
laughter along with Ronan’s low chuckle, but Edward only smiled and shook his head.
“Of course not,” he said gently. He slid a hand under my back and helped me sit up. I flinched away
from his touch, scrambling to my feet and taking a few steps backwards — but Ronan stepped into the
way before I could leave.
“What do you want from me?” I asked.
“I think you know already,” Edward replied, stepping toward me again now that I had nowhere to go.
“The choice is simple. Come with me willingly, and the assault on your dear campus will end. If you
don’te willingly… Well, you’ll still being with me, but everyone here will die. So, the choice is
yours: life or death for your precious friends?”
“How do I know you’re telling the truth?” I snarled. “You already killed Tiffany. She loved you, you
know.”
Edward chuckled, then waved to someone behind a tree. I looked to where he was gesturing, my eyes
widening as I saw one of Ronan’s hockey yers step out from behind the tree with the dean. They
had her wrists bound and her mouth gagged, and her eyes were frantic.
“I know that Tiffany had a bit of a crush on me since college,” Edward said nonchntly as the hockey
yer brought the dean over. “It’s a shame. She was such a pretty girl, but… Not my type, as you well
know.” He paused, then gestured to the hockey yer again. The hockey yer released his grip on
the dean and allowed her to run over to me. I immediately reached out and untied her wrists, then
pulled the gag out of her mouth. Edward and the others just… let me do it.
“Nina,” the dean whispered, her voice shaking, “don’t listen to him. Don’t—”
Edward sighed. Ronan swiftly grabbed the dean. His eyes shed yellow, and then she fell limp,
unconscious, into his arms.
“If I was truly a monster, I would’ve had her killed already,” Edward said. “I promise I’m telling the truth.
Come with us, and this whole thing will be a lot easier. Your friends’ lives can go back to normal. No
one will remember a thing.”
I didn’t want to believe him. But either way, it seemed that I had no choice but to go with him.
“What about Enzo?” I asked.
Edward chuckled again. Behind me, I heard Lisa let out a small, annoyed growl.
“Your sweetheart will be fine,” Edward replied. “In fact, he’s looking for you now. If he finds you, I will
have to kill him… Understand?”
I nced over my shoulder, praying deep down that Enzo woulde running now and rescue me —
but if it really would only put him in danger, along with the rest of the campus, then I had no choice.
“Fine,” I whispered. “I’ll go.”
A sly smile spread across Edward’s face. He snapped his fingers, and a purple, swirling portal grew
behind him — just like the one from the night that K tried to kidnap me. I gulped again as Edward
stepped up to me and took my hand. His demeanor was calm and gentle, but his grip was so strong it
hurt.
“I think you’ve made an excellent choice,” he said with a smile. “After you.”
I swallowed, my heart racing uncontrobly… then took a deep breath and stepped into the portal