Chapter Fifty-OneKiera moved backwards, keeping her eyes fixed on her enemy, who began to slowly circle round her like a shark trying to decide whether his prey can be devoured in one big bite. Caden’s lips curled. “Are you going to attempt to outrun me?” Kiera forced her shoulders back and lifted her head. “I don’t need to run from you.” “Are you sure?” Caden’s tone was as expressionless as his eyes. “Because you know you can’t kill me. Only Jack can and…” Caden made a show of looking about him, “… Jack’s not here.” “You underestimate me.” “I was disappointed to find out he lived,” Caden hissed, his teeth bared. “It means I’ll have to kill him again. But first I’ll kill you. Then Jack. And then your friend over in the cave there.” Kiera narrowed her eyes and then frowned. “How did y

