and. Fallen leaves were strewn about at a hurried pace. Bins placed at each junction of the str
cle were about to make see
t sight of the brutal condition of his chest. No explanation was needed. It was clear that the person h
ce. True, their house was indeed a place to stay. But at the same time
to be kept awa
his arms across his chest. A bath towel dr
the empty room upstair
block. "Dad. We can't do thi
stressed, adding seriousness to t
il he regains
t d
to Miracle. "Bring him to the room," he repeated, sending a glar
ad
further. "Don't." Standing on tiptoe, she
for a second. Sharp and rich, similar to Hayden's. His muscles tensed. Liqu
wound on the young man's chest. No mortal had ever survived a Mynheex attack. But there was
f the stairs, she heard Lyn saying:
light flooded across the space. She twitched her face, freeing strands of her hair stuck underneath the boy's arm draped over her. S
and legs covered in dirt, and hair disheveled in a way his parents wouldn't recognize. Watching his
all these mucks
at the bottom corner of the sink, Miracle turned the tap in different directions, checking for the right temper
s across the bump.
rrored image. "Why are you so surprised, Miracle? A stain in the
her Master surfacing, harking her back
em, unlike us." Felynx slumped his shoulders, and Miracle saw fear in his amethyst eyes. "Those days, the
r believe in o
ity fades every time we use our powers in their world. It's because of this that the evils can easily track u
the mortals the tru
while since the mortals last believed in us. Even if you exposed your identity, th
ost thoughts. She immediately shut off the tap. Supporting the basin with her waist, s
the casement behind the pale blue curtains. They weren't shut fully, and a weird sensation of chill was spreading acro
e murmured, wetting his purplish lips with the cloth. "Let this be
oo rough. Her fingers flinched the second she brushed across his new skin. The white light was still in there
His heartbeats
eased a puf
was so strong that it intimidated her from getting any closer. She held her br
s, Miracle,"
asn't the only source. Rather, the entire of him. His
d yawned, pillowing her head with her arm on the t
omething not-so-important-but-still-imp
ock meet-u
ed over. One of its legs was stu
indow. The strong glare of the moon accompanied by
re by now,' Miracle thought, and the
*
for something she could use to block the light. Lingering of the unpleasant smell triggered the door to her consciousness. Approach
rac
for a second, she darted her eyes around. They fell on the bo
over to him. Colors were gradually returning to his face. But he loo
: "MIRACLE! Fast! We'
door she was knocking
er right stopped her fro
I go
t the room. "You were in
ushing past Lyn to get ready for school. "Wait