Kael separated us into two groups. And of course, he paired me up with Gideon. I couldn’t refuse. Blake and Rosalie were our opponents and Kael was bait. I watched him through narrowed eyes as he placed a glowing ribbon over his head to mark himself as bait. “Kael has ten minutes to run into that forest and hide.” Blake explained. “We’ll chase him after his ten minutes are over. You and Gideon must always stay together. Twenty meters apart means automatic disqualification. Same goes for Rosalie and me. And none of us are to cross paths during the game. We’ll chose different routes to avoid each other.” “And what happens if we run into each other?” “We attack. It’s the only time we’ll be allowed to kill each other.” “And how do we win?” “Whoever finds Kael wins. And if no one finds

