Read Awakened (A Fairy Tales Novel) Online
Authors: Melanie Walker
He snarled a curse and went to walk away as Winter and Belle rushed to Briar’s side having never seen her cry before as well as Fangs. He stopped a few feet away and turned back.
“You wanted this Bri. You left me remember?” He said, his voice laced with anger and arrogance. “Move on... I have.”
Bri tried to seem interested in Marcus's extraordinary detail as he explained stocks and bonds and did a fine damn job because when she was finally free of the lesson, Fangs was gone and so was Wendee with two e's.
She refused to think about Fangs and his date and where and what they were doing right now. She put all her energy into Winters once a century 21st ball and did her best
not
to bawl. As people from their group of friends started splitting off for different reasons it became just the girls at the table and by eleven they were all making Fangs their gossip topic.
"It was arrogant and classless." Winter said leaning over the table to snag her Margarita from Ashess' hands.
"I thought it was pitiful and childish." Belle said before pouting her lip and crossing her arms in a child like pose for pouting. "My favowite fwend won’t pway wif me imona get new fwends."
Bri started laughing but noticed Ashess sitting a gentle smile on her lips but not really getting the joke. She knew the truth in Fangs heart knew it because she is a Succubus and specializes in the soul. Bri knew Ash and she found all of this sad. "What’s up Ash?" She asked as her laughter died out.
"I think you should have called him on it, he would have respected that."
“On what?” Bri asked not sure what she meant.
They watched one another for a while saying nothing, but her eyes held a knowledge Bri knew but never spoke about. Ashess had been loved once, had loved whole heartedly in return and now hated watching Bri fight herself on it.
"Your right but in reality this night was all about Winter.” Bri said out loud again as Win and Belle watched closely. “I didn’t want to make a scene."
Ash laughed. “Honey, that was worth a scene. Bri that was
your
man not hers and she held his hand knowing full well she was the dinner and didn’t care. Fangs was using her for a rise from you, you just gave him the wrong one."
"Then I guess it’s a good thing I can hold a grudge." She said leaning back in her chair.
“Holding grudges is actually your worst quality Bri. It’s why you’re in this mess in the first place.” Belle stated so elegant and aggravating.
"I knew what he was doing and if an eager twenty-something wants to willingly get used as a suck and fuck that’s fine. That was the one thing I would never be." This conversation had gotten into some super deep way beyond territory. For the first time in all their years as friends Bri had never talked openly about her love life. The shock of her friends did not go unnoticed, but bless em’ they let her continue.
“You wouldn’t have been a suck and fuck Bri. Don’t you get it?” Belle asked.
“No she doesn’t.” Ash said
“I get it.” Winter chimed in and Bri wanted to growl in defense.
“Tell me, what would I have been then?" She asked all her frustration running its toll on her. Winter flinched and looked around the bar. “Calm down Bri, we only want to help.”
“I’m fine let’s just get this over with now.” She moaned streaking her fingers through her golden waves, tugging slightly realizing it was the same move Fangs made when at his limit. That reflection made her tug harder and moan louder. “I’m so fucked.” She mumbled to herself.
"Fangs made you his lover not his happy meal." Belle stated happily and Bri cringed at the mental image.
"I know." She mumbled quietly.
"Then why are you still sitting here? Go let the little girl know he is taken and any sucking or fucking tonight will be from you."
They all looked at Winter completely shocked for the vulgar language from such a pristine mouth and from the violent tone she used as she pronounced each word.
"Well I'll be." Said Belle dropping a fifty on the table and standing with her jacket and purse in hand. "Snow White finally turned twenty one today."
Winter rolled her eyes and laughed. "Where are you going? You can’t leave yet!" She whined and made it clear no more margaritas for Princess.
"We are all going to drag Bri out of here and home to get skankafied before we send her ready and willing to Fangs."
They laughed the whole way to Bri’s house, teasing each other and discussing her plan of action. The same one that took a nose dive right into hell the minute she walked through the door.
*
"This is awkward." Winter said and stepped out the front door back first. "We can come back tomorrow."
Bri wanted to tell them, beg them to stay once she got a glimpse of the anger around Fangs, but he made it clear that this little visit was strictly invite only. "Trust me it is for the best." His eyes were pinned on Bri though his words were meant for Winter.
"How was dinner?" She asked immediately wanting to kick herself. At this point she was egging him on, it was a defense she used often. She had been ready to walk in his crypt just five minutes ago and confess her undying love to him, but the minute she saw his face and his black eyes a glow with anger she jumped the defensive.
She wasn’t about to break down if he was only here to fight some more.
"There she goes.” He tossed his arms in the air. “I come to talk and see what the bloody hell is wrong with us and you go raising my hackles not thirty seconds from walking in the bloody God damned door." He spoke with one hand in his pocket and the other flapping around as he spoke.
Bri threw herself down on the couch burying her head in the couch cushion resisting the urge to scream or go running from the room. They were so hopeless that it reeked of pathetic.
"What the hell am I supposed to do Bri? It is my bleeding nature to feed off of blood, and you’re not offering to assist so I have only one choice." He sounded as tired as Bri felt. However she would take his exhaustion over anger any day of the week.
"Why did you have to rub it in my face then?" She asked sitting up and forcing herself to look at him. He was the most frighteningly handsome man she had ever seen. His long hair always layered perfectly, with a permanent five o'clock shadow. He wore his usual clothes but somehow tonight they seemed to draw on his beauty just so it would hurt her a little more. In faded worn blue jeans and a grey T shirt, Fangs looked like sex and lust and power. It was him though, always him. He was the sex, he was the lust and he was an extreme power.
"This is what you wanted. Remember that when you’re feeling jealous. What am I supposed to do? I can’t avoid feeding in the chance you may get your feelings hurt. I'm not a hero Bri, I won’t starve to death because you can’t deal with your own decisions."
He stood motionless in the entry way to her kitchen but she could feel the anger coming off of him in a mad rush and forced herself to remember that even though this was Fangs, he was still a very lethal very frightening Vampire who never made threats. His own words ran through her mind as she watched him seething in anger. I
will never threaten to kill you or warn you, I will simply do it fair or not
.
She couldn’t sit there looking at him knowing that his anger was directed at her. She had so much she needed, wanted to tell him and knew that maybe letting him vent was best. "Beer?"She asked walking by him, just like a little kid who pokes the angry dog then cries when the dog snapped.
Please do not snap at me Fangs.
He stayed standing in the entry way and took the beer she offered him, popping the cap and tossing it in the trash beside him. Neither of them spoke, they just stood there in an unbearable silence waiting for the other to speak up.
Fangs played with the label to the bottle. "This is good." He said and she assumed he meant the beer.
"It's Sam Adams seasonal blend... A Pilsner I think."
He laughed. "I meant us, it’s been five minutes and we aren’t yelling."
"We haven’t talked either."
"What can I say Bri?"
"What if...." she said and stopped as he spoke. She almost did it but stopped when he asked her that.
“What if what?”
What if you used me to drink from?
“What if we tried to be friends?”
Because I miss you and I want to be back where we were before I freaked out and ran from you. I miss you so much and your right here but I can’t reach you to tell you I need you and I’m so sorry
.
"You know we can’t Bri" he said pulling her from her mental plea. “Every time I needed to feed this would happen. There is just too much history between us to be just friends.” He motioned between them, his anger was gone and his voice held a note she couldn’t place but his eyes, his eyes knew exactly what she wanted to ask.
What if I fed you? Because I'm a demon and that’s why I never let you before...
"What if you drank bagged blood? Could you I mean?" Her voice betrayed her as she spoke because there was so much need inside for him. Fangs pushed himself from the wall and stalked towards Bri as she backed up against the counter. The smooth granite was cold against her palms and she gripped the edges. He rested his hands on top of Bri’s and bit back a hiss at their touch; letting her know she still affected him. He hadn’t given up, not yet.
"Be sure that is really what you wanted to ask me Bri, be damn sure."
He squeezed her wrists as she went to answer silently shutting her up. "Be very sure because when I leave here I won’t be back. I'm tired of this charade." Shaking his head he looked at her, his eyes hooded. "I can’t do this with you anymore."
Talk about pressure. She didn’t know what to say. She had been on the edge with Fangs for the last several months trying to figure out what the hell she was doing without him all while wanting him back. She couldn’t give him all or nothing now, this instant. She still had a knife out there that would end her sentence with Fil or send her right back. She preferred her dull pirates blade but this was her guarantee, her free kill card.
She looked at him and was terrified because he wasn’t bluffing. He would leave and she knew why he wouldn’t stay. She made the toughest call of her long life and lied to the only man she had ever loved, the only one she ever would. Lied knowing he would leave her with no more chances. She loved him enough to let him go though. Fil had too many dark corners in his closet and he would go after Fangs and use those dark corners to kill him. If she promised forever to Fangs now
, and never found the knife, Fangs would die trying to free her. His death is one she could not bear, so she lied.