Read Awakened (A Fairy Tales Novel) Online
Authors: Melanie Walker
She almost told her that it wouldn’t matter, because if Fangs was in the room he was all that Bri would see. Again she chose not to. "I will be fine Winter, it’s been seven months since we split. I think we can be cordial to one another for the simple fact that we both adore you." An image of Fangs came to mind and Bri almost cried out at the pain the memory brought. Fangs wasn’t handsome in the classical sense. He had black eyes as dark as a ravens wing and were hardened by battle. Dark hair fell around his fallen angels face and a voice that reached to the very spine of Bri, raspy and deep with an accent made for romance. He was... everything to her at one time. "He should be there, he adores you Winter."
"I feel like I am betraying you though. I swear I didn’t mean to invite him."
"Winter you are not betraying me, its fine really. Fangs and I didn’t work out and it was my choice remember? I’m fine. There are no sides here. It will be fine." How many times would she say fine until
she
believed it?
"If, well if you’re sure."
"Positive." Luckily the squealing tires rang and echoed through the garage when the black van switched off the lights and slid into a spot beside the office doors. When Chatter hopped out Bri laughed at his glamour. Dressed like a Rotor Rooter employee he dropped the image the second he slammed the door.
"How are ya Bri?"
"Good thanks for getting here guys." She said and hugged the small red body of Chatter and Brainy jumped in on the action. She could hear Crazy pounding on the inside panels of the van so she walked over, glaring at the other two demons who were, essentially, Winters babies, and let Crazy out. He leapt immediately into her arms and growled at his brothers and planted a big kiss on Bri's cheek. Laughing she set him down and opened the door to the office.
"Have at it guys." The hoots and hollers of the demons faded and Bri propped the door open so they could get in and out easily. They were no more than three feet tall and with only three fingers on each hand it made it a difficult project to open a door.
" Bri!" Winter snapped from the other end of the phone. Bri forgot she was there in the havoc the little guys brought. She had been worried Crazy would get bit good and hard for planting that kiss on her cheek. The boys were very territorial of Winter and the girls, and they didn’t get to kiss her so jealousy was bound to ensue.
"Sorry, your boys showed up and Crazy got left behind in the van so I had to save him."
"God they have been such stinkers lately." Spoken with an exasperated sigh and absolute love. Bri got it completely, even Fury was a sweetie.
"Ah they’re good guys."
"Listen I need to get back to planning this gig tonight. I'll see you at ten."
Bri let Winter go and yelled a “see ya” to the havocs and walked back to the park where her car was parked. She tried to pretend that seeing Fangs would be fine, but she remembered the last time they were together. She had touched him a little too long, and with her touch and his being dead and all came a flush of emotion she hadn’t expected. Fangs loved her as much as she him and that was fine as long as the words weren’t spoken.
But Bri learned quickly that she couldn’t have his thoughts either, and as Fangs closed the distance between their bodies and pressed himself deep inside, in a fluid move he entered her and she read him loud and clear.
You are my life Bri....
There was no place far enough from Fangs to keep those thoughts from attacking her. He didn’t know she read him, he didn’t know that he would never touch her again, he didn’t know that the
emergency
that had her running from his condo was nothing more than her fear.
How could she be his life, when her life was something that was not in her possession?
*
Winter hit end on her cell phone but stayed in place, watching as the remaining four havoc demons played Call of Duty on the Xbox 360. They were her boys, she thought and smiled thinking of the last three hundred odd years that she had been given the task as their handler. Perhaps tonight they would agree to taking on another.
She wasn’t getting rid of them, never would she pass the buck. They were hers and she loved them all more than anything else in her life, but she had grown deeply over the last three years and grown as in fell in love. Marcus was an insurance agent and owned his own successful agency on Mercer Island, had his own money and he had made Winter his own personal Princess.
They went to the finest restaurants and Opera’s. He took her to some of th
e best underground Seattle rock concerts and made her picnics on the beaches of Puget Sound. She had crossed her fingers and dreamed nightly of him being the one, her one and tonight he told her he had a major announcement that he had wanted to save for her party.
It had to be marriage.
If he proposed then officially he would be given the choice to en- soul himself as a Contaca and be granted immortality. That was the second part of any proposal that Winter would ever have. She would never be the simple marrying kind. Her seven Havoc demons needed forever come first.
Forever was a tricky thing. She knew because she had already served over three- hundred years and had eternity to go. Happily ever after was a whole other dream for her and the girls. She thought of Bri then and the mess she put herself in with Fangs, feared she had done the exact same thing with Marcus. He too had no idea that Winter was the official, real deal, nothing-like-the-all-time-classic, Snow White. Let alone that it was demons not dwarfs.
Marcus loved Winter just as Fangs loved Bri and in the two years they spent together she never said a word. Winter assumed Fangs would have handled the truth better, being immortal and Vampire takes the sting out of the whole, you’ll live forever scenario.
But in thinking those thoughts came the harsh and very private reality that Winter feared turning out like Bri. She wanted love, wanted her amenamo, true love where Bri ran from it. Winter understood Briars’ stand on her secret life but Bri took it to a whole new level. Fangs had been duped into thinking Bri was human, an extraordinary human but all the same a human.
Winter wasn’t allowed to tell Marccus what she had been entrusted to protect. With that one secret came the others. She is Snow White, she has seven Havoc demons not dwarfs and that marrying her would mean he too would need to accept a life as a Contaca Soul.
Panic was bound to set in and she didn’t need the attack. She had an enormous mansion on the banks of Lake Sammamish that needed to be perfect for the party and four demons bound and determined to run amuck later if they didn’t burn some energy now.
Xbox it was then.
Winter bought the house over twenty years ago and remodeled over the years. She had needed a mansion so that on the bad days when the boys were fighting they would need more than separate corners, more like separate spaces all together. So she bought the biggest house she could find on property that would give freedom under
vesh
.
Seventeen bedrooms, two guest homes and a boathouse had done the trick.
She would need to talk with her demons, make sure that they understood the love she had for Mark, make sure they could welcome him. After three years of dating, the Havocs were burning their glamour and energy when Mark was around to ensure they appeared as human, as employees of the house. Mark never asked questions and Winter knew her investigating life had made her aware of Marks surroundings, though he never wondered why she needed a pool boy, a chef, a security guard two gardeners and one house keeper, normal on any other mansion ground but as a single woman, living with an on hand staff of seven men never struck Marcus as odd.
Why would it? He assumed she was paid well as a consultant, no idea that the Devine paid her even more than her make believe job. Everything was a balance and where Bri and Ashess worked alongside the Dark, she worked for the Devine. It was Belle who was cursed and completely alone, in life, she had no boss.
Had the situations been reversed Winter didn’t know if she would have been able to remain silent like her lover had.
More panic had her reaching for her phone to call Belle for a much needed friendly distraction when the chime to her door went off. She knew the instant before it rang that Ash and Belle were at the door and the energy behind they brought with them told her loud and clear that the contract set to ensure Bri’s freedom was in fact the real deal, changing Bri’s game plan immediately.
*
Briar left the park and headed for the I405 entrance and sat in traffic. Five miles, five miles until she could exit to the I90 and have smooth sailing across Lake Washington and into Bellevue. Bri lived in the joining town of Newcastle and King County hadn’t decided as of yet if it was a suburb of Bellevue or Renton. Bri cared less. Her house sat on the edge of a lake and across the street was one of the oldest, still functioning cemeteries in Washington. The cemetery was of no importance any longer, but had been while she had a lover of the Vampire nature. Fangs had made one of the crypts in the cemetery his on nights he and Bri cut it to close to sunrise. It had been weeks since he had been by, yet she always found herself looking out the window, watching and waiting for him.
The end had been swift for her and Fangs. She simply couldn’t allow the love to get deeper, where it was in her veins as well as his. Let alone, what if one day in desperate need he fed off her. That would be more than a surprise, more like a catastrophic oh-shit moment. Fangs had been duped, fooled, lied to for over two years while he and Bri...whatever. And she knew that if he needed it, she'd have supplied her blood for him. Perhaps that should have been the first clue that it was more than a little love with Fangs. The whole, your-needs-before-mine thing was a major red flag that she had missed.
She used to think that she was a fool for leaving him, but then, like always her guard went down and she felt that summons when it was too late to block it. Fil had a knack for catching her when her shields were down. Every time she came close to rationalizing her feelings for Fangs and admitting that perhaps something would come from it, that ex of hers came on like a hurricane and wrecked everything in his path to her. She could still feel the welts on her back from his summons three nights ago and a distant thought she wondered if her costume would cover the whipping marks.
Fil had ownership of Bri. He married her over seven hundred years ago in an attempt to combine his father’s kingdom with her father’s kingdom. Just like the fairy tale version of her life, they had been promised to one another at birth. Fil knew more about the deal than Bri did. Fil was aware that King Hubert was not Bri’s real father. He knew that a demon in ranks back then, by the name of Ezek, was next in line to become the next Arch. Ezek was her real father. Ezek was an Incubus and madly in love with Bri's mother. One of their many nights of passion lead to Briar's birth. How Fil knew was beyond her but he mated her with all the promise good old Disney portrayed, it was the happily ever after he fucked up so bad.