Origin

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Book: Origin Read Free
Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Tags: Teen Paranormal
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into the sky as a shockwave rippled outward, catching the Luxen and tossing him into the air. I sprang up, grabbing him as intense, bright light blew off me, turning night into day for the briefest moment.
    I spun, tossing him like a disk.
    He smacked into a tree and hit the ground, but he quickly shot to his feet. Charging forward, white light tinged in blue trailed behind him like a tail on a comet. Lobbing at me what amounted to a nuclear power–strength ball of energy, he let out an inhuman battle roar.
    Oh, so he wanted to play that way?
    I leaned to the side; the bolt fizzled out as it zoomed past. Pulling on the Source, I reared back, letting the power soar. I slammed my foot down, creating a crater and another ripple, knocking the Luxen off balance. Throwing my arm out, I let the Source go. It flew from my hand like a bullet, hitting him squarely in the chest.
    He went down, alive but all kinds of twitchy.
    “What do you think you’re doing, Daemon?”
    At the sound of Ethan Smith’s level voice, I turned. The Elder, in his human form, stood several yards back among the fallen. My body shook with unspent power. They shouldn’t have tried to stop me. None of you should have tried to stop me.
    Ethan clasped his hands in front of him. “You shouldn’t be willing to risk your community for a human girl.”
    There was a good chance I was going to zap him into next week. She is not something I’m ever going to discuss with you .
    “We are your kind, Daemon.” He took a step forward. “You need to stay with us. Going after this human will only—”
    I threw my hand out, grabbing by the neck the Luxen who was sneaking up on me. Turning to him, we both slipped into human form. His eyes filled with terror. “For real?” I growled.
    “Crap,” he muttered.
    Lifting him into the air, I choke-slammed the stupid SOB into the ground. Soil and rock flew into the air as I straightened, returning my gaze to Ethan.
    The Elder paled. “You’re fighting your own kind, Daemon. That is unforgiveable.”
    “I’m not asking for your forgiveness. I’m not asking for shit.”
    “You’ll be cast out,” he threatened.
    “Guess what?” I backed away, keeping an eye on the Luxen on the ground who had started to stir. “I don’t care.”
    Anger rolled off Ethan, and the calm, almost docile expression vanished. “You think I don’t know what you did to that girl? What your brother did to the other one? Both of you have brought this onto yourselves. This is why we don’t mix with them. Humans bring nothing but trouble. You are going to cause trouble, cause them to look too closely at us. We don’t need that, Daemon. You’re risking a lot for a human.”
    “This is their planet,” I said, surprising myself with that statement, but it was true. Kat had said it before, and I repeated her words. “We are the guests here, buddy.”
    Ethan’s eyes narrowed. “For now.”
    My head cocked to the side at those two words. Didn’t take a genius to figure out that was a warning, but right now, it wasn’t my priority. Kat was. “Don’t follow me.”
    “Daemon—”
    “I mean it, Ethan. If you or anyone else comes after me, I won’t go easy like I just did.”
    The Elder sneered. “Is she truly worth this?”
    A cold wind moved down my spine. Without the support of the Luxen community, I’d be on my own, not welcomed in any of their colonies. Word traveled fast; Ethan would make sure of it. But there wasn’t a moment of hesitation.
    “Yes,” I said. “She is worth everything .”
    Ethan sucked in a sharp breath. “You’re done here.”
    “So be it.”
    Pivoting, I took off through the trees, racing toward my house. My brain was churning. I didn’t have much of a plan. Nothing concrete, but I knew I was going to need a few things. Money was one of them. A car. Running the whole way to Mount Weather wasn’t an option. Going back to the house was going to be difficult, because I knew Dee and Dawson would be

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