Ravyn’s screams were enough for Kade to rush into the burning school, nothing else considered. His legs moved before his brain caught up, dodging past grief stricken loved ones. All of a sudden, he was digging with claws into concrete, leaping across loads of fallen bricks and ash remnants. He’d seen it happen—the building groaning, trembling, then collapsing in a monstrous roar of dust and flame. He saw Sebastian’s silhouette swallowed by the inferno, and for a second, all he could think about was her face. The sheer panic, the way her knees gave out as she screamed his name. It ripped through him worse than the heat biting his skin. “Damn it,” Kade muttered, shrugging off his jacket and yanking his shirt over his nose. The air reeked of melted plastic and smoke, thick enough to claw

