Read Awakened (A Fairy Tales Novel) Online
Authors: Melanie Walker
Sadie wanted to laugh as Bri danced around the point and she tried to think of something that was unfinished and all that came to mind was that the guy who took her was alive and well and probably looking for his next victim. Suddenly Bri’s words came tumbling back through her mind… betrayed… settle debts…
“Ding. Ding. Ding.” Bri sang. “See I chose my path when I died before my time and the deal I made was vengeance. See, the place I was in back then all I could see was making sure I had revenge. I was lucky enough to receive a second chance and stop the bad guys from every hurting someone again.” Leveling her gaze she spoke soft and sure. “I can make sure that he never touches another girl again Sadie, but you have to ask me because that’s how deals go.”
“Will I go to hell for this?” When Bri shook her head no Sadie felt a rush. “I want him dead.” She cried and for the first time since dying she started to cry because she didn’t deserve this, she had a future and because of one sadistic bastard her light was snuffed forever. She wanted revenge.
This was always the hardest part Bri thought as she watched the poor girl before her struggle to make the decision that more than a few denied. When the souls couldn’t go through with asking for vengeance, Bri sent them on their way with the respect they deserved and the promise of peace.
Then she went after the bastards anyway.
Being a Vengeance demon she had that right. She did it in her own name, used a dull pirate’s blade and slept peacefully on the nights that Fil didn’t summon her. If Sadie chose to forgo vengeance and find eternal peace leaving her fear behind Bri would assist, because with retribution came peace for the wronged.
The world needed balance, at least that’s what Ezek always told her and Briar held the title on get backs.
The vibe Sadie was giving off now however, said this girl wasn’t beyond revenge. Times like this Bri wished she could give the final strike to the victim; allow them the final blow that would kill their torturer. Nonetheless rules were rules and punishment had to come from Briar.
“What type of person would I have been if I admit to wanting him dead?” Sadie’s voice was small and she bit her lower lip unable to look at Bri.
“Someone who got the shit end of the stick.”
Sadie’s head snapped up and Bri wanted to smile. It wasn’t everyday you heard a Princess use such language. Bri wanted to tell her to stick around; because the
shit
would get a lot more graphic.
“I think I want that… for him to get what he deserves…” She shook her head slowly as if wanting to shake the memory and knew it was no use. “The things he did…”
Bri nodded. The deal was struck and she didn’t need to go into detail. Sadie knew what she was doing. “What … how will… you…”
“That depends on you.” Bri stood and reached for her hand. “You have any requests?” She asked as they walked toward the darkening street that Sadie emerged from. Not wanting to freak Sadie out she tried to be less buoyant about the whole vengeance thing.
When Sadie shook her head Bri understood. It took a certain kind of… flair to take a life, human or…
other
didn’t matter. Bri had taken down some of the strongest most loathsome demons, a few Wares’ who took the term ‘Moon Feast’ in a completely different way and there was even a Vampire… that was a long time ago but she had the death of one Vampire under her belt as well.
Vampires weren’t her problem, hardly anyone’s really. Vamps had learned over the years that to live in secret and not starve, it was best to play nice. That and they were the deadliest creatures in the game of life, or un-life as it were. They were the pawn in any fight, a guarantee at getting the bad guys off your back. Vampires were sought out by demons and humans alike, purchased for protection because everyone knew who the scariest thing to go bump in the night was. They were peaceful as long as they weren’t pushed, piss off a Sire and the whole Posse came for you, but make a Sire an ally and you were under their protection for life. Vampires were honorable and worthy of being deemed the best.
Except one.
Bri cupped her cheek again as the chills raced down her arms. She knew what was on her face even if nobody could see the damage her skin had endured.
Ironic really, how in sleep she suffered and in life her beauty was marred. Sleeping Beauty was nothing more than mythic lies created to put smiles on little girls faces.
Bri knew that Happily Ever After only happened in books and movies. Her own fucked up story didn’t teach her that, it was the centuries divvying out vengeance that taught her.
Vampires
.
With the exception of one and she cried tears of joy when she watched her first kill, a Vampire turn to dust. But to say you hated all because one was bad, well, it made no sense. She knew a Vampire that was honorable and loving and…sexy as hell. But like her first kill and her last love, both Vampires, both gone now, both left scars that Bri would never be free from. One left scars on her perfect face, the other on her tattered heart.
Bri and Sadie came to the back street entrance of the parking garage and descended to the basement where the guards would have been on duty had the building not been vacant since the summer.
“How long were you held here Sadie?”
“What month is it?”
“November.”
“Almost two months.” She winced.
Time well wasted, Bri thought with a sneer. Her father was the arch demon of the Dark and Bri had fought with him for centuries. If she could get a head start, get the bad guys before they attacked… the lives she could save was unimaginable.
“ Briar, there is a balance to things.” Her father had said, his condescending tone like a shovel on concrete. “If you save these souls before the act of violence, who is to say that the victimizer won’t find another, out of your territory. Let alone the drop in numbers for the Dark. Without the souls imprisoned here the balance will shift Bri. You must think about these things darling.”
She had left his chamber furious. It wasn’t about saving people to him, and sure she wasn’t a fool. He is a demon and not the fluffy sweet kind. He was a number cruncher and as far as he cared he wanted the Dark packed with regretful souls.
His daughter was his greatest tool. He wasn’t about to sacrifice both.
The room that Sadie had been held in had an almost unbearable energy to it when Bri entered. She could feel and see the memories of the room by simply touching an object. She let her fingers slip along the bare concrete walls as she circled the room; images of chains and whips flashing through her mind. She could see Sadie spread eagle on the bed, her arms and legs bound by a filthy rope.
She could smell the putrid stench of the man on top of her, the feel of his clammy skin as he writhed inside her body. Bri gasped and withdrew her touch. She had what she needed. Though she knew almost every time she walked into a room that her victim was guilty of the acts they were accused of. She always forced herself to see the hell they died in, to watch as every terrifying second played out through her touch. She needed to see what they went through, feel it. She did this because it intensified her need for vengeance and know her souls were at peace because by seeing what they went through, somehow it made them all personal.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned…. Well it should have stopped at Hell hath no fury like a woman. Scorned was bullshit. Women are soft and gentle and kind… And every day they are victims because of it. They are the prey to the sick and twisted. A wet dream of a filthy man without conscience or morals.
Hell hath no fury like a woman.
End of saying.
She had a flash of the man’s uniform. His name was Carl, mid thirties in the beginnings of early male pattern baldness. He was over-weight and suffered a low self esteem.
In the corner of the room was a large industrial steel desk with over a layer of dust on the top. The chair was missing a wheel but Bri took a seat in it anyway. She waited for her touch to retrieve the 411 on Carl and looked over at Sadie who was still standing in the doorway.
“Sadie.” Her voice was calm and reassuring. When she looked at Bri and made no move to come into the room Bri understood. She hated the thought of ever being forced back into the tower of the castle she was held in. Seven hundred years and she still knew what the room looked like, figured there was no need to rehash it herself, no way would she ask one of her souls to.
“You don’t need to stay here. You can move on, find peace. I promise you that I will make sure he receives the…
fairest
form of justice.”
The girl, god bless her, was rock steady and not moving an inch. Made Bri smile and the sensation of pride bloomed in her chest Sadie and Briar were quite similar.
As the memories of Carl Barnes came through, Bri braced herself for the images of eleven, no wait, twelve girls and the suffering they endured. Her stomach flipped and she gasped for air that was stagnant with anguish and pain. It had been a long time since Bri had dealt with a man so vile. He was a traveler and damn his luck for stopping in Seattle, where the angry soul of one Sadie Wilson sought out Bri. Her territory meant his sudden death.
Carl liked young girls.
A lot.
And like she had summoned him herself, in walked Carl Barnes and it was time he faced his destiny.
Fangs headed south on the I90 heading for the Sire’s council meeting. Defined it meant he was heading to sit in a room with all the Vampire Sire’s that took up residence in the greater Northwest territory, including Canada.
There was nothing more time consuming than a Sires council, but for the sake of his Vampires he had no choice but to go. This night was bound to be full of eventful hours crammed into one night. Sometimes being a Vampire was a pain in the ass.
There was never enough darkness in the day, twenty four hours as a whole and only ten of those were spent in darkness, the other fourteen leaving him in an empty crypt or his condo depending on his sunrise location. Hours that he spent thinking. A few more weeks and e coming of fall, Fangs would gain a little more darkness.
As almost seven hundred years had passed since the day of his human birth. He had never been one for meetings and solving communal problems. He was a fighter by breed and trade and preferred the rash approach apposed to a relaxed version of politics. He hated politics. Vampires were the cream of the crop, top of the food chain. They were the breed that kept other breeds in line. Vampires were sought out by human and demon alike, always first in line when shifters or wares had outside problems that needed handled.