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Introduction.

Mallie stared at me pointedly, her arms folded. I refused to meet her gaze.

"I can't come, Celestial. But you need to find him. I understand." Mallie spoke softly.

"Why can't you come? This isn't a journey without my sister." I whispered.

"I have to watch over the pack." Mallie pulled me into a bug. "Go, find Tony."

I sighed, pulling back. "I'll do my best." I promised.

She smiled warmly. "If your not back within a month, I'll come looking." She chuckled. I turned to leave.

Mallie stopped me, grabbing my hand. I felt energy flow from her to me. She then put a watch on my wrist.

"I gave you some of my powers. You have the power of the sun now, and this is a watch, but also a teleporting device. Press this button," She pointed to the red one. "To come home." Mallie whispered.

I smiled weakly as i gave my sister one last hug, and went off.

Chapter 1.

 I dont know where i am exactly.

I could be in the forest at night, when the trees shadows fall across the ground, causing your sight to be useless.

Or, i could still be trapped in the dungeon.

I looked down, at the floor. I could hardly see through the blackness, but i got a glimpse of concrete flooring before my eyes moved.

They instinctively glanced toward the door of the dungeon, where a shadowy figure stood. Whoever it was flipped on a light, blinding me for half a second.

This was my first glimpse at my capturer. (S)he was all dressed in black, head to toe. Only the face was uncovered. It reminded me of the Volturi i had read of in twilight. I instinctively hissed.

"Who are you?" I snarled.

"I could ask you the very same thing." It was definitely a male. His voice was husky and deep, making me cringe. 

"Im Celestial, goddess of the moon!" I jutted my chin defiantly. "You are?"

He did not answer other than a sly smile. He looked at me, then at the table to my left. "I'll bring you something to eat." He told me, spun around.

"Wait--please!" But he was gone, and the dungeon door closed with a CLANK!

I growled in frustration, itching to melt the bars. I could do it--i had the power of the sun, right?

I opened my palm and shot golden white flames at the metal bars. Instead of melting them, it bounced off the bars and flew toward me. i obsorbed it back into my palm and sighed.

I door opened again, and the shadowy figure came in, carrying a dead deer.

"Im not eating that. For all i know it could be poisoned." I told him.

The figure grimaced at me. "Look, kid--"

"Celestial." I corrected icily.

"Celestial, i dont care if you eat or not. These are my orders. In fact, im only doing this so that i can be leader." The man growled. "So do your job and eat this--or youll have to deal with Salamon."

"Salamon?" I dropped my hands to my side. "Oh crap."

"What?" The figure looked at me with narrowed amber eyes.

"Well, its just

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Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

Tag der Veröffentlichung: 07.03.2016
ISBN: 978-3-7396-4173-7

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The cover belongs to me. Credit to Kaylynn Witt, for helping with the characters. Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga gave me ideas about the wolves. Thank you! This is the sequel to The Sun's Shadow.

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