
Night’s Work
She felt them before she saw them.
A sudden drop in pressure. A raw charge to the air.
Diana surged to her feet as the spaces between the stones split apart.
She felt them before she saw them.
A sudden drop in pressure. A raw charge to the air.
Diana surged to her feet as the spaces between the stones split apart.
Graham McNeill
“But I do not let fear define me.”
Lux thrust her dagger toward the boy with a scream of pain. She didn’t want to hurt him, only to let the metal of the blade touch him and pass a measure of her light to him.
Graham McNeill
Laura Michet
Then the orb flared, and Ruven’s head made a strange jerk.
Illaoi realized she’d badly misread this man. He didn’t want to do the work of changing.
He even, to Viktor’s surprise, apologized for acting like such a jerk.
Viktor sighed. He had only two words in response: “Kill him.”
Graham McNeill
Ian St. Martin
Tudre snorted, reaching up to catch the swinging lantern that was the cabin’s sole source of light.
Michael Luo
“LIGHTNING CRASH!”
Bioelectric waves shot from her fist, then her chest, and then her entire body, ripping the space asunder.
Anthony Reynolds
Rayla Heide
I will not let them destroy this one pure thing amongst so much darkness.
I throw all my rage into my blows, driving them back with furious strength.
Amanda Jeffrey
David Slagle
Michael Luo
Ariel Lawrence
The mouthy one with the twitching nose looked up. “Ay, boys,” he said. “No worries now. Looks like there’ll be more than enough to go around.”