Authors: Kim Schubert
Tags: #vampires, #witches, #fae, #succubus, #shape shifters, #cursing, #romance sex, #heroine action, #mage and magic, #guardian of the children
“He will be,” Mark answered. “We need to stop
your bleeding.”
I nodded, resting my head down again.
“What a fucking night,” I whispered.
“It’s not over,” Logan warned.
“More Fae?” I couldn’t handle that.
“No, Angelina called while we were hostage.
It appears the package is being moved.”
“Fucking hell.”
“I figure we had best go after her before
that happens.”
“There is no we.”
“You need to learn how to accept help,” a
weak voice out of my line of sight stated.
“Jerry, you just work on getting better,
asshole. I plan on beating the crap out of you. Those fucking
insane witches contacted the Fae.”
“I can actually only claim partial fault in
that,” Jerry strained, ending in a cough. “I had the knowledge, you
had the power.”
I sighed, wanting to deny it, but knowing
better. “About that. Destiny, while slicing and dicing, said
something to me.” I paused, working up the nerve and giving myself
a breather as Logan started on another slice. “She said if I was
properly trained I’d be a magician.”
Jerry cleared his throat. “Don’t even think
of getting up,” Mark warned, his hands not stilling at his
task.
“I’m not surprised, Olie,” Jerry grunted.
“The entire coven poured their magic into you in order to contact
the Fae and you didn’t die. That, to my knowledge, has never
happened before.”
I grunted.
“What happened to them?” Logan asked.
“He took them,” I whispered, clearing my
throat only to find my fear. “Luharposn.”
I felt Mark’s hands still on me. “Is he
gone?” he asked, his terror evident.
“I think so. Bob said the Queen would only
allow him to either take me or the witches, not both.”
I felt Mark’s squeeze on my hand.
Chapter 17
“I’m
coming with you,” Logan growled. I was able to score a few hours of
sleep before I had to do Angelina’s dirty work.
“The hell you are,” I responded, quickly
walking away from him. Mark and Jerry were renting a car for their
trip back to St. Ann.
With little difficultly, which annoyed me, he
stopped my progress, spinning me to face him. “It wasn’t a
request.”
While I could play the bitch card here and
tell him it wasn’t any of his damn business, and what I did to tie
up loose ends with an ex and his deranged mate was my problem,
there was a bigger issue.
“You can’t, Logan.” I softened my eyes and my
stance. Something about having a near death experience with the man
had changed our relationship, or maybe it was what The Oracle had
said, either way I wasn’t dwelling on it.
“I am going to take out an entire vampire
House, without permission, to save Blake’s niece. You, as Alpha of
the entire US, cannot be involved. The risk is too grave.”
He moved his sexy self mere inches from my
face, breathing out warm and fragrant breath. “You are part of that
leadership as well, not to mention you have your own Supernatural
Council to attend to.”
Mesmerized by those tawny golden orbs, I
confessed, “They’ll be fine without me. They won’t be without
you.”
He pulled back, a half smile on his lips as
his fingers trailed down the side of my face, sending warmth to
places it shouldn’t. “I’ll never understand why you don’t value
yourself.”
I shrugged, his words tossing cold water onto
me.
“You are still—“
He moved faster than I had given him credit
for, pressing those blush colored lips against my own. Shock stole
my breath and stilled my movements, before firm pressure had me
returning the kiss with equal enthusiasm.
One swipe of a tongue against my lips had me
opening, allowing him passage as we twined around each other. My
hands stroked the well-defined muscles under his shirt without my
permission and I really wanted to sling a leg around his hip to
bring our pleasure parts closer together.
I could feel his smile under my lips and I
pulled back, my breathing annoyingly irregular.
“What the fuck was that?” I asked
breathlessly.
“You might not remember our first kiss, but
you will remember that one.”
I could only huff as an answer. I had seen
The Oracle; stolen memories are kind of her thing.
“Not to mention I just won the fight.” I
swear he fucking preened.
“Asshole,” I hissed, my eyes narrowed,
despite the smile tugging at my lips.
“I’m driving,” he announced, loading up our
bags.
…
She was waiting for me, well us, the vampire
bitch. Someone had tipped her off and I was going to take one guess
as to who.
“Angelina.”
The blonde smiling before me was Patricia
Bellarosa, the color of her hair clashing with the amber of her
eyes. Her perfectly white fangs bit delicately into her full bottom
lip.
“Very good,” she said, bouncing her foot
crossed over her knee, examining her perfectly polished nails. She
was giving me a break, considering two of my wounds had opened up
and the split lip she had given me was also bleeding freely. I
wasn’t ashamed to say I was taking the reprieve. I leaned heavily
against the wallpapered wall.
“Now, I bore of this.” She stood, smoothing
her skintight suit. “The sooner I kill you, the sooner I can get
out of this horrid state.”
The dwelling she was currently kicking my ass
in was not the farmhouse I had envisioned. Nor would I call it
horrid. Wait a minute.
“It wasn’t your idea to come here? Angelina
orchestrated the pet problem?” I tapped my head against the wall
behind me.
The goon next to Logan relaxed slightly. He
and Logan had come to unspoken agreement on not getting
involved.
She scoffed, “Of course, she wanted Blake and
she was going to have him. You were a mere stepping stone to
securing him. Although I will say you dispatching Gregory in such
an effective way surprised us all. Don’t think she has forgotten
about that. Once you are gone, the rest of your vile line will pay
for it.”
I laughed.
“You think this is funny?” she yelled at me,
using her vamp speed to yank my head by the darkly dyed roots.
“I do,” I admitted, blood dripping into my
eyes as I stayed against the wall.
“You are beaten, bloody, and near death.
Admit defeat.”
I laughed again. She wasn’t wrong, but she
didn’t know me very well.
“I tire of your games.” Snarling, she
revealed her pearly white fangs, angling her head to slam into my
jugular.
Silently thanking Tommy and his movie
obsession, I pushed the toe of my boot against the floor before
kicking the blond in the chest with the dagger hidden there.
It wasn’t a killing blow, but it bought me
the time I needed. Her grip relaxed in my hair enough that I could
push my body weight against her, causing her to stumble and lose
her hold on me entirely.
Breathing heavily, I stood over the injured
blonde. Her shock made me smile.
“I’ve never believed in giving up,” I
explained, before cleaving her head from her shoulders with my
blade.
…
“This is a bad idea,” Logan told me as I
stormed up the steps of the manor to Tommy.
We’d had the conversation over and over on
our way back here, but I didn’t care. I needed answers.
“Pull it up,” I asked softly in Tommy’s room.
I had called ahead to tell him what I wanted.
He was staring at me and I wasn’t looking at
him.
“Olivia,” he whispered.
I turned to the sound of his voice. He never
called me that, ever.
“Are you sure?” he asked again.
I nodded, the muscles of my throat having
locked down from the threat of tears.
Tommy nodded, hitting play on the video on
his computer. I recognized the venue instantly, the elegant and
upscale restaurant from a night that had replayed over and over in
my mind. The noise was gone and I could only see the diners from a
far off distance.
Tommy pointed at a table in the corner before
zooming in on the image.
The tears I had been holding at bay trickled
down my face. Suddenly, my publicly humiliating breakup made
perfect sense.
Angelina had wanted a front row seat.
I slammed every door on my way out.
…
Blake’s niece was still passed out in the
backseat of my SUV, though my shifter helper was gone. Sliding
behind the wheel, I fought my instinct to crush the gas pedal to
deliver her.
I was stopped at the new guard station,
demanding to see Tate when the bastard pulled up behind me. The
guard said something to him quietly and he got out of his hundred
thousand dollar car, walking to my open window.
His sigh of annoyance said it all before he
spoke. “Olivia, what do you—“ he stopped, his eyes on the form in
my backseat.
He gave orders in a language I didn’t
understand, and the burden was taken out of my vehicle.
Tate looked at me, wide-eyed. “My debt is
paid,” I said softly. He nodded and I turned and drove away from
all of it.
I wanted to say more. I wanted to tell him he
fucking drew the god damn line in the sand and I was going to kill
them all. But he wasn’t the cause of my pain. Angelina was, and I
wasn’t done with her. I believed what Patricia had said, that she
would come after those close to me.
The good news was, I planned on taking her
and her House out first.
Chapter 18
It
was a peaceful evening on the porch of the manor, which undoubtedly
meant someone was up to no good. I lacked the motivation to
investigate further, pulling another long drink of my wine.
“You really are better off without him,” Kass
reassured me, patting Harrison’s back as he slumbered against
her.
I saluted her with the bottle.
Shaking her head, she laughed at my attempt
to change the delicate subject of my broken heart. I wasn’t doing
too well with dealing with it, actually I wasn’t dealing with it or
even allowing myself to think about it.
I was absolutely drinking about it, however,
when I was supposed to be watching the kids and Mindy while Grams
enjoyed a date night with Mercer.
“You weren’t yourself with him.”
“Who was I?” I slurred out.
Kass leaned back in the wicker chair, staring
up at the stars, taking her time to answer. My eyes drooped from
excessive alcohol consumption.
“You were the girl you thought you should
be,” she finally answered, turning to look soberly at me.
I gulped, knowing I wasn’t going to like this
probe into my emotional state.
“You were happy and giddy and overlooked a
lot for him because you thought you should, because you wanted to
be loved.“
I pulled a long drink, not looking at her
before I answered, “You shouldn’t know me so well.”
Standing carefully with her precious cargo,
she put a hand on my shoulder, gently squeezing. “You are not alone
in wanting to be loved, Olivia.”
I huffed a non-answer as she went back inside
to check on the kids.
I might not be alone, but I don’t deserve it.
I do not get a happy ending. My job, my one sole purpose, was to
protect those like me and my ending would be bloody and slow.
Mindy wandered out a few hours later,
crawling into my lap.
“I hate myself,” she confided in me.
Hello, prodigy.
“No, you don’t. You hate not being strong
enough to get out of a bad situation.”
“I hate everything,” she whispered tearfully.
“No one could possibly understand. They try in that stupid victims
class Grandpa makes me to go, but they can’t possibly.”
I turned to her, setting the cold beer down.
I had to help her.
“It will get better.”
“No, it won’t. Don’t lie to me.”
I cringed. She was right. “Fine, here’s the
truth. The nightmares will wake you for the rest of your life,
innocent moments will flare painful memories, and you are right, no
one fucking understands.” I sighed.
“Isn’t there a ‘but’ coming?”
I looked over at her with a raised
eyebrow.
“You feel that? People have called it
different things over the years, fight, attitude, determination,
but I’ve always called it hope. The simple truth is, though they
abused your body, what they did in no way diminished your power.
You are not less because of what happened to you, if anything you
are more. You have gained a strength many will never have, a
resiliency unknown before, and while you will always fight the
demons that now have free range inside of you, you will do it with
skills and power few can share.
The tears slipped down her cheeks, soaking
into her cream shirt.
I slipped an arm over her shoulders, not
drawing her close.
She leaned into me, securing her small arms
around my waist.
“It gets better?” she asked, muffled.
“Yes,” I answered, stroking her hair, “and
someday you will find someone who can love all the pieces of you,
even the broken ones.”
She nodded, taking comfort in my words.
Hopefully for her it would end better.
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Other books by Kim Schubert:
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