Read Awakened (A Fairy Tales Novel) Online
Authors: Melanie Walker
“Sit.” He said through clenched teeth. “I have a few stipulations of my own.” He reached for the quail pen and letter opener. He slit the tip of his finger with the letter opener and let the blood pool in the small ceramic glass on his desk. By signing in his blood the contract would be in effect and nothing could stop it. Demon contracts were as proof positive with a guarantee that the fates were jealous. There was no breaking a contract of this magnitude.
“It states clearly that Briar is to not be injured, burnt, maimed, or killed in this contract and that is unacceptable to me. The bitch is after me and a weapon forged to kill me, I dare say I am more than justified in slaughtering her.” Fil dipped the quail pen in the blood and began making checkmarks along each stipulation in the contract that he wanted revised. Basically the whole damn thing.
“Weaver will not allow that no matter what you bargain with. He rules with more pride than you have in your entire being. He will not allow her harmed.”
“But he will allow me to be killed? After all the business I have sent his way?” Fil asked dubiously.
“He makes no money off the business you send us. He has only accepted the cases you offered as a favor between demons. This however…” Tiny stood and gathered her things because the conversation was over. Done. Fenito. “He will not yield.” She said dropping the sweet and sexy act and letting Fil see the real muscle she carried. Pixies were a terrifying breed and she knew he wouldn’t press further.
“And if I had the one thing that Weaver wanted? Would he yield then?”
Tiny stopped at the threshold but didn’t turn back. This was the one thing, she knew, that Weaver would in fact yield on. “What do you mean?” She asked her voice low and soft almost allowing the fear free.
“If I gave him the rights to Briar? I will give him the rights to her soul, the only soul in the world that even Ezek cannot auction. I will turn her over to Weaver and it can become his responsibility to keep her safe from me. That is the new deal and I will not accept negotiations. If he accepts then I will not come after her until she has both the contract and the knife. After that...” He didn’t finish and let the sentence hang but Tiny didn’t need help figuring him out.
When Briar found the knife, Fil would come at her full swing and knew damn well Weaver didn’t have the power to keep her safe. Fil was more powerful when it came to muscle but Weaver had allies.
“I’ll pass along your request and we will talk soon.” Tiny said leaving the office. She didn’t need to waste her time or Weavers. He would take the deal she knew it and the thought of Briar at the mercy of Weaver made Tiny sick. Hopefully Weaver would have a plan or else Briar was as good as dead.
*
Sitting next to
Bri at the little counter bar in Denny’s was by far one of her most favorite men of all time. “Pete?” She shrieked and wrapped her arms snug around the only man she could tolerate for any amount of time. At four foot nine Peter Pan was by far the best dressed man in the place. His Armani suit was double breasted and the dark grey was accented by a very pale pink pin stripe.
His cuff links sparkled in the dim light the auburn hair he was known for was styled perfectly. Had he been a foot taller and straight Bri would have begged him to run away with her. “How are you?” She asked letting him free of her embrace as the waitress came by and asked for his order.
With a cough and a sniff he leaned over to get a view of Briar’s coffee. Turning his nose he shook his head no. “Water please, in a clean glass if possible.” He said his English accent demanded its presence and he held that frightening air to him that commands respect. The waitress seemed taken aback by his request but complied with a smile. That was Pete. Absolutely terrifying but impossible not to love.
“How are you my darling?” He asked kissing her gently on both cheeks, lingering over the scars that the server had certainly taken more than a gander of. To Pete they didn’t matter. “I think I might have missed out on your presence had you been blocking. I’m frightened to ask what the big change in appearance is for.”
The server dropped his water on the counter and scurried off and he smiled that charming lift of his cupids bow mouth. “I think I scared her.”
Briar laughed and sipped her terrible coffee to stunned to wipe the smile from her face. She loved Pete but if he was here it meant someone was about to get good and gone. “I am on the hunt. I need all the strength I can get and hiding the scars takes too much out of me so I’m all natural for the time being.”
He leaned in and spoke softly. “The hunt you say. Do tell?”
She explained the hunt for the knife and watched as his eyes lit up. “Neverland would offer assistance to you and your team and anything that comes our way, Lola and I will make sure you know about it.”
Pete was the only thing as equally terrifying as Ezek and ran the broken dreams department of Hell. A harbinger for lack of a better term, of broken dreams, Neverland was the place that you went when all that were left were your broken dreams. And he would surely be able to find something tangible to the search. The world was full of demons and humans alike who died by way of silly pipe dreams. Briar desperately needed to get in touch with Ezek and the girls because with Pete’s help they had a shot in Hell.
“So tell me are you and the Vampire still rolling in the satin lined coffin or did Prince Charming scurry off when he realized he wasn’t good enough for you?”
“We are working together but no…we are no longer rolling in the coffin. Good one by the way.” Briar said laughing.
“I wasn’t sure if you would get the intended pun. I for one roll in the sheets as often as possible but never would I willingly climb in a coffin no matter how great a piece of ass it was.”
She drew her brows together and looked right at him with a smile in her eyes. “Pete we fucked in a bed and slept there as well. Coffins are a thing of the past, haven’t been used since Ashess’ days.”
“Oh yes Ash, tell me how is Cinderella- wait don’t tell me I think I know. I hear the souls scream out at night for a single touch of the lovely Succubus. The woman has more deaths on her tally sheet than Hitler.”
Briar didn’t laugh and simply stared at Pete wanting to tell him that Hitler jokes no matter how funny they could be would never be funny but he caught on.
“I know, too soon right?”
She nodded and the two of them laughed and joked when he finally got serious. “So why hang out with a Vampire if you aren’t reaping the benefits?”
Bri wondered the same thing but Pete already knew. He knew your dreams no matter how frightening or lovely. “You know why.” She said quietly and stared at her coffee as if the thick brown substance would provide guidance.
Pete nodded. “I caught on when I was in the lot. Why not tell him how you feel? I mean really Briar, he would not deny you. Your beauty will forever be untouchable regardless of those damn scars.”
“The scars are only part of the problem. I kind of…well I used my powers to appear as human and never allowed him to feed off me when we were together. He had no idea that I am what I am. I walked away from him before he found out or worse I scream the truth in the middle of sex.” Briar drank from the coffee and decided it was just to foul and pushed the cup away.
“Briar….” Peter said softly and she smiled loving how he used only one of her names, the one he loved best.
She looked up at him and there was no hiding the tears that threatened to fall from her eyes. “I’m sorry to have brought it up love. Perhaps it will all be sorted out in the near future.”
“Perhaps.” Bri said and shook off the sadness before Fangs came rushing out assuming she was in danger. “So tell me what brings you to beautiful downtown Ontario?”
She may have been happy about seeing her dear friend but she was no fool. Peter Pan was a force to be reckoned with whoever was on his list had no idea the hell Pete had in store for them. “Well funny you should ask, it seems your Vampire may have a connection to the Vampire I am hunting. He goes by the name Crave and he has been planting ideas in the heads of humans that defy the laws of Hell. Seems he thinks it’s funny to feed from a human and before wiping himself from their memories he fucks with the lot of them. I had an entry two nights ago that pushed my limits. I prefer to deal with the dreams of the innocent but because of this siding lunatic I have an overwhelming amount of tortured souls that have died based on these unreachable dreams. The human from the other night came in after blowing his head clean off when Crave made him believe he had killed his wife and son. The son of a bitch gave him a detailed memory that the nightmares he had stemmed from Craves playing in his mind he offend himself.”
“Jesus….” Bri said at a loss for words.
“I hate nightmares, they fuck up the balance. I prefer to keep my Hell cell in running order. The really dark ones go to Ezek, not me, but in this case because the memory is nothing but a farce they come to me instead. So now my Hell cell is overwhelmed by the ugliness of this Craves constant joy in fucking with them. I believe that Kuyper Manna knows the Sire to this Crave character and perhaps I can have him dusted or left for dawn.”
“Well he should be back in a few minutes he is feeding off a waitress in the back.” She said and pointed toward the closed off section to the right where the lights were dim in an attempt to keep customers out. “So how can you really keep the peace though? I mean I know it’s the land of broken dreams but aren’t the majority of the dreams out right depressing?”
Peter seemed to think about Briars question for what felt like hours. When he said nothing Bri looked at his face and caught the zoned out glassed over look he had and knew that Lola was talking to him now and he would be tuned out until Lola ended the conversation. Briar sat and waited thinking about what Pete said. His job was simple and perfect for the type of guy Pete was. He basically ran Purgatory, the limbo joint between heaven and hell. He provided them with the one dream they survived by letting them feel the effects of said dream until the makers decided if the final place for those souls was heaven or hell. To have Neverland suddenly overwhelmed by the guilt and nightmares of people or even demons who were in fact innocent would offset the balance in critical ways.
Knowing she couldn’t help him was the biggest let down. Normally Briar would prepare the spirits she saw into the hereafter for Peter and what to expect but the fact that these spirits were not coming to her, well, it irked.
“No bother worrying about it Briar, you have enough on your plate.” Peters voice interrupted her thoughts and Peter caught everything she was thinking about.