Chapter 356: Desperate
OWEN
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I have been out here for hours searching for Emma, ever since she ran out on me and disappeared into the woods, I was lost for a couple of hours before finding my way back to my truck. I was fucking worried right now, there could be Rogues roaming around just like she said, and being out there all by herself was dangerous. Even if she found Dace she still won’t be safe... especially when she uses that spell, I don’t know what will happen exactly but I knew it wouldn’t be a good time to be around him.
I had known about that spell before Emma brought it to me, I did some findings in the Library of the Firsts and was able to come across some research about werelion’s bond or whatever the hell it was called, but I understood what I needed to, how deep the bond sows into ones soul and how the mark makes the mates connection and how to break it.
The spell was originally made as a way to battle werelions by attacking their vulnerability but the process was later paused due to some issues... then one of the first succeeded in completing the process but it could be used only once because of how powerful it is, so that spell was the only one in existence.
Emma can’t handle powerful spells on her own, which was why I wanted to follow her through this and somehow enchant the spell without Dace knowing but she ended up going off on her own.
Fuck!
If this goes wrong I won’t be able to forgive myself if she gets hurt. I was originally supposed to be the one to use this spell, not her, and I didn’t want her to bear that burden, I wanted to carry it myself for her sake. If only she hadn’t run away, if only I had caught up to her, I must have run in a different direction far from hers, and that was why I lost her.
I just hope she’s okay... and she’s not picking up her phone which only made my worry spike more to the point I had no choice but to call Grayson, he can track her with his abilities.
Speaking of Grayson... I could already hear the sound of his bike fast approaching in the distance, the loud roaring of the engine, I just called him an hour ago, he must have been riding at full speed.
I pivoted as the harsh light came directly to my eyes and I had to look away. I heard the engines die down and the light went off. I set my eyes on two companies and I frowned.
