Read Awakened (A Fairy Tales Novel) Online
Authors: Melanie Walker
He strode towards the door having said what he felt needed to be said regardless of the gaping hole he had created between she and Fangs now. “I plan on seeing you both tomorrow at my downtown office at sunset. If you chose to protect her,” Ezek said turning his gaze to Fangs. “Then I will be in your debt regardless of the money I pay you.”
Fangs nodded but didn’t say yes or no on if he would be there or not and Ezek looked to Bri. “Angry as you are Briar I don’t care. You are more important to me than any war I face as the outcome. I will gladly tuck myself in my grave to see you safe. Remember that when you curse me later. As for the Vampire, he is more capable of protecting you than any being I could provide. He is our best chance at success and any fears you have may be warranted by the fear you have of Fil, but I assure you… Kuyper will be able to keep you safer than I can.” He said and bent to kiss her cheek when she stepped back. The look he gave was pained but she was too angry to care at the moment.
“So be it.” He said and disappeared out the front door, leaving Bri alone to face Fangs and a wrath more terrifying than her fathers. *
“I must say Princess you screwed me in grand style this time.” Fangs snarled and walked from her kitchen into her living room flipping the switch on the fire place as the flames came to life in robust nature. “I should bow at your feet knowing I defiled royalty with my touch.”
Bri
hated this, hated how fast she had gone from being his world to be nothing in the span of… possibly minutes, possibly it happened over the last month. The distance between them now was a void that would never be mended. “Fangs I-“
“Save it.” He hissed and turned from the fire, his black eyes all aglow with the ruthless killer he was. “I have been made a fool of, a laughing stock as the fool who chose to give you everything with nothing...
nothing
in return!” He roared the last part.
“I never lied to you, I gave you all of me and I did it because I trusted you and respected you enough thinking you deserved it from me. And here you stand fearing that I, a Sire, would be defeated by a band of demons!” He walked the short distance between them in two long strides till he stood inches from her face.
“You treat me as if I was human, that I am so feeble that my light could be snuffed so easily. How quickly you forget that I am a killer by nature
and
fucking trade! I could kill you with nothing more than a flick of my wrist if I had half a mind to do so… Kill you Briar, a demon.”
He stood unmoving before her as she took deep gulps of air, terrified that any chance she could have possibly had at making him see
her
, feel
her
again had been tarnished, destroyed by lies.
“I won’t lie to you Fangs…” Her voice only audible because he was a Vampire and could hear just about anything.
“How noble of you.” He spat turning from her as if the sight of her made him ill. “Do not do me any favors by implying I care what you have to say. It means nothing!” He roared again. “
You
mean nothing.”
“D-don’t say that Fangs. I love you.” She cried. “You have to know I love you that I always have.” She no longer cared if he saw her tears as a joke. Bri could not lose him. She would not be able to handle watching him walk away from her now. She had to fix this, had to repair what she knowingly destroyed.
“I don’t think you have an inkling of what love is Princess. If you had, love would have pried that mouth of yours open for more than just my cock!” She cringed at his words but he wasn’t bothered in the slightest. “Had all you wanted was to fuck me a simple request would have been fine.”
Bri flinched at his words and he laughed.
“Look at you, so exposed and crying openly, all your secrets lay bared to me and
still
you refuse to trust me enough to keep
you
safe, to be
able
to keep you safe.” He stroked his hands through his hair in the manner she had grown to love despite knowing it meant he was clawing at himself deep inside.
“I never sold you out, I always stood beside you when you fought because I respected your need for justice, never knowing that vengeance drove you deeper than I had imagined, never knowing that you were a demon! I stood back knowing you were in danger and found you irresistible because of the fight inside of you… loved you endlessly for it!”
Her heart stopped before it broke at his words; desperately she wanted to ask him if he still loved her, if he could. But Bri kept quiet knowing he wasn’t done and she was completely responsible for the crack between them.
“You hold me as if I am dirt beneath your boot that you would lie to me.” He stated as a fact, thrumming his fingers over his chest as he spoke from his unbeating heart. “That you would see my face, the truth for what I felt for you. Knowing it was all for you while I was inside of you. That it was your name on my lips as I came inside you!” He roared and slammed his fist against the mantle behind him.
“I know Fangs.” Bri cried tears endlessly falling from her eyes. “I want that again for you to have me and
see
me.”
“Your scars are nothing more than an excuse to hold yourself at a distance Bri. They are nothing more than marks on your skin. You and I had well more than that filthy lie between us!” He snarled and moved to the door.
She rushed after him desperate for him to do anything but walk out her door. “Please Fangs don’t go, we can get passed this. If I know anything it’s that this can’t break us.” Tears fell as she choked on them continuing to plea for forgiveness. “My scars were hidden because of pride and nothing else. I trusted you Fangs always. But I couldn’t bare you getting killed for me. My pride was all I had Fangs, nothing else.” She wanted to fall at his feet and beg but again with the pride, Bri couldn’t let it go and do whatever it took to save them.
He cupped her cheek then, his touch so soft and she knew even then he could strike her, break her neck for the loss of pride he had. “That’s not true Bri, and that in is the problem. Had you trusted me to see you as you said, you would have seen that you had me.” He dropped his hand and walked out her door.
He was right, everything he said was taken out of context but in the end he was right.
Now
she had lost everything. *
The following night Bri went to her father’s office in downtown Seattle, to see what he had on the demons that had purchased the fakes in hopes of finding the original. Her freedom was so close that she could actually taste the salt from the bitterness her excitement held. She wanted freedom, no doubt about it but at the cost that she was paying, as was Fangs, Bri wondered if in the end it all will have been worth it.
She could still feel the leather straps that Fil had used to bind her. Could feel each and every invasion her female body received at the hands of the highest bidder. After all these years those memories were as strong as if the wounds were still fresh and they would remain there, always fresh no matter how free she was. Torture is something that you crawl away from, knowing and remembering for all the rest of your years.
If she lost and was forced back to Fil for another five hundred years, and she would be forced even with Ezeks assistance. Hell had never viewed a woman as worthy and as much, over the years, demon females came forth demanding respect, their demands fell on deaf ears. Her father was not evil as he was old and set in his ways. At the end of the argument, he would not choose a female demon, regardless of how strong she was, over a male demon who he used as soldiers. Bri would be sent back because demon law said she was Fil’s property.
Bri had the choice of going to her Father and asking him to buy her contract, but at the price and demands Fil would make Bri would be damned to have her father suffer for her freedom. No, in the end if she lost the she would go back without a fight.
She didn’t know if Fangs would be there when she got there. After he left last night Bri had a feeling that she would never see him again. She didn’t know if it was because he severed the connection between them or if, in fact, he left. She hoped with all her might it was the former not the later.
Bri dressed for battle not knowing if her father would be sending her off tonight and made sure to pack a bag and weapons. Weapons were easy to sneak on planes, she would use a little glamour to sneak them on, and ensuring they were only visible to her, in the case another insane human planned on hijacking a plane she was on. Her powers alone would ensure that never happen.
She wore her usual faded Sevens jeans, cut low and snug beneath her hips and one of the many plain white tank tops. Her holsters were packed in her bags but she hid her pirates’ blade in the back of her jeans, hidden by the leather jacket she wore; her gun tucked into her bra like always. In five inch Minollo stiletto’s she was set to go.
Ash and the girls were waiting for her in the lobby of his building. In the human realm Ezek was an attorney, defense of course and he owned the firm that employed only demons.
All three of them were dressed for a fight and Bri was glad knowing they were watching her back. She hadn’t told anyone what happened between she and Fangs last night, just couldn’t talk about it yet, so she sent a mental note to Ash asking her to handle it before they met at the office. As Bri walked up and met their smiles she knew Ash explained everything, including her wish to be left alone and move on. True to their soul they didn’t say a word or handle Bri with kitten gloves.
A broken heart only meant she would be an even better fighter. “You guys pack for a long trip?” She asked with a smile as they entered the elevator. She wondered who her father would have going with them but couldn’t pick up on any energy because he had power blockers in every office. Some very
colorful
characters graced his doorstep.
“Packed and anxious.” Belle and Winter both said and Ash nodded.
This was it, this was the end of the line. When Bri came back it would be to kill Fil and gain her freedom, or say goodbye and suffer herself to a horrific future.
It was time to pay the devil his due.
*
Bri’s stomach dropped as she walked in her father’s office and found Ezek and Fangs, sitting by the bar sipping his Johnny Walker Red label and laughing. The sight of Fangs stole her heart and told her that he had made his decision.
Dressed in faded denim jeans that freighted at the seams and sold for eighty bucks a pair to ensure they looked well worn. He had a grey T shirt on and for the first time ever she saw his arms open, tattoos on display. In the past he would wear a long sleeved shirt or jacket because his tats were private he'd said, something she had been allowed to see. Today he displayed them and she itched to know why.