Chapter 16 - Conduit

My heart trips before picking itself back up again.

Pinned between my innocent little car and the unforgiving mountain face is... a black panther. Or at least, something that looks like one. Its sleek obsidian fur absorbs the light, creating a void in the shape of a massive feline.

The metal of my car has bent around its form, cradling the creature in a macabre embrace. Blood, nearly black in the harsh light, mats its fur and trickles onto the asphalt.

A long tongue lies limp out the side of its mouth, its eyes closed.

I take an involuntary step back, my mind reeling. Panthers aren't native to these mountains. Hell, they're not native to this continent. They're also—I think—not as large as a freaking cow. And even if they were, no normal big cat could survive an impact like this. (Can they?)

Which means...

"Shifter," I breathe, the realization hitting me like another blow.

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