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And Then There Were Four (Lilith Carrie) novel Chapter 252

Damien.

The moment I saw Kara, I had an inkling suspicion she wasn't here for pleasure. However, despite my uncertainties, I tried to remain positive. Perhaps she was simply down here from the realm to check in on Ivy, considering as far as I was told, she is Odin's daughter.

How that is even possible, I still can't comprehend, but then again, with as many crazy things that currently go down regularly, I try not to comprehend much.

Trying to understand how this all worked did nothing but give me migraines.

So the moment she walked in, and informed us we would not be happy about the news she had to share, my mind almost snapped.

Were we not able to have one moment where we weren't stressed out or trying not to die?

"I don't understand," Hale replied, staring at Kara with confusion. "What could you possibly have to tell us that would make us unhappy?"

"A lot actually," she hummed.

"Will you just tell us what the fuck you want?" Talon snapped.

"Calm yourself. I'm far older than you are. You stand no chance against me."

"What are you talking about?" James asked, looking completely confused. I felt the same as he did. How was just going to come in here, and act like this and not tell us what it is she wanted?

"Why don't we go into the living room and sit down and take a seat? Because what I have to tell you will not go over well." Kara finally sighed, gesturing towards the living room.

Why is it anytime anybody came to give you bad news, they typically started the conversation off like that?

"You can't be serious," Talon laughed. "The portal is to remain sealed so nothing can pass. Ivy made sure of that, before giving her immortality, along with ours, to bring Damian back."

I couldn't help but notice how Talon talked about what they did for me. He hadn't been himself since that day, and I was fairly sure it had something to do with his Lycan being taken away from him. Something he never wanted to talk about.

"We understand the situation between the five of you, but unfortunately, that doesn't matter," Kara replied. "Things have changed."

"Changed?!" Talon growled, standing to his feet. "She has been out since the day it happened six months ago, Kara!"

Her eyes narrowed at Talon, and as they did, I watched Hale stand and walk towards his brother, who all but relaxed at what he said. It only took a moment, and Talon stormed from the room, disappearing from sight. The sound of the back door slamming shut echoed through the house, to which Kara rolled her eyes.

"You mortals are all so temperamental."

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