Moon Spell (The Tale of Lunarmorte #1)

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Moon Spell

The Tale of Lunarmorte #1

by

Samantha Young

Copyright © 2011 Samantha Young

All Rights Reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with the written permission of the author. This work is registered with and protected by Copyright House.

***

To mum, dad and my brother David.

For always Believing.

***

I took the stars from my eyes, and then I made a map

And knew that somehow I could find my way back.

Then I heard your heart beating, you were in the darkness too,

So I stayed in the darkness with you.

Cosmic Love

Florence and the Machine

Table of Contents

1 - Hidden
       
3

2 - The Unknown
       
6

4 - School Rules
       
23

5 - Watering Hole
       
38

6 - Unwanted
       
46

7 - Friend or Foe?
       
62

8
-Secret Worlds
       
69

9 - By Artemis

Will
       
78

10 - Behind Enemy Lines
       
84

11 - Trade Off
       
85

12 - Witches, Vampyres and Faeries, Oh My
       
91

13 - First…
Everything
       
102

14 - The Change
       
113

15 - Time
       
118

16 - The Awful Truth
       
127

17 - Alone
       
133

19 - Lessons
       
144

20 - Replaced
       
149

21 - Realities
       
154

22 - Revelations
       
162

23 - Duplicity
       
167

24 - Resolve
       
184

25 - Personal Daemons
       
192

26 - Road to War
       
210

27 - The Fight Before Battle
       
216

28 - Lunarmorte
       
225

29 - Sebastian
       
235

30 - Gone
       
238

31 - The Decision
       
239

Epilogue - Jaeden
       
244

1 - Hidden

Caia recognized his ruddy face and chocolate eyes from long ago memories, memories that poked and prodded her heart and set it racing, her ears burning hot with the sudden onslaught of blood rushing to them.

Life was going to be very different from now on.

His dark eyes settled on her only companion these last ten years, Irini, and shifted from soft concern to steely determination.

“It

s finally safe for you to return her, Irini.” His gaze flickered back to Caia as if trying to gauge a reaction.

Irini sagged down into the sofa beside her as her wide eyes flew to his face. “Dimitri, please promise this is for real.”

“I know you have lived alone for a long time… but it

s finally time to come home.”

“What happened?” Irini breathed in disbelief.

Dimitri managed to fold his huge, muscular body into the small armchair before them. He looked to be somewhere in his forties but she knew he must be much older than that. He was an Elder after all.

“Lucien returned five years later to reclaim the pack.”

Caia looked to Irini and then to Dimitri. She had been seven when she was taken from the pack but she still remembered Lucien, a young headstrong male who

d had a fall out with his family and ran away from the pack at fourteen years old. It was less shocking than it sounded, since a fourteen year old lykan was more than capable of taking care of himself, especially one who was bred to be an Alpha. A year after Lucien

s departure, his father, Albus, the Pack Leader, had been killed by The Hunter.

Irini looked shocked at this news. “And the pack welcomed him with open arms?” She shook her head.

“After Albus

death, no one else tried to track The Hunter. With Lucien being a.w.o.l. everyone was caught up in who was going to be Pack Leader. While you were stuck in this goddess-forsaken place under Marion

s protection, we were trying to reassemble our lives. Then Lucien returned. He didn

t give us much of an explanation…but he told us what he had been up to.” Dimitri

s eyes narrowed. “He killed The Hunter, Irini.”

His eyes went to Caia as did Irini

s. She was puzzled by their guarded looks. Shouldn

t they be happy? The Hunter had killed her father and mother and had wanted to murder her as well. If it hadn

t been for Irini taking her into isolation The Hunter would have killed her. As it was, Albus, a beloved Alpha, was gone because of his determination to see herself and Irini returned to the pack. After all, her father had been Albus

greatest friend.

“I suppose that gained him his rightful place then?” Irini sneered.

Dimitri shook his head. “No. Magnus and I were willing to see him take up the mantle of Pack Leader-”

“How could you after-”

His hand came up between them shushing her accusation. “Irini, he is extraordinary. Everything his father was and more. He just … needed time.”

“Time?”

“Time.” He sighed and then narrowed his eyes. “Of course there were others, some of the younger males who felt the need to challenge him. We felt it only right that those who challenged him were truly willing to risk everything for the mantle …”

“A Lunarmorte?” Irini breathed.

He merely nodded.

Caia looked between the two of them again. Irini was somewhat closemouthed about the pack and their way of life, but this she had mentioned. Lunarmorte was an ancient ritual amongst their specific lykan pack, dating back to their Portuguese origins. If there was a break in the hereditary line of the pack, or a rebel rising within it, it fell to a Lunarmorte to determine the Pack Leader. It was fought during a full moon and only happened once in a blue one.

“As you can imagine, in the end only one challenged Lucien. Lucien killed him within seconds.”

“Who?”

“Dermot.”

Irini look unsurprised by this. “You sound impressed. I assume my brother

s done well as Pack Leader these last five years?”

Dimitri stood, towering over them, stating his authority physically. “It was Lucien

s idea to keep you here protected. There are still some Midnight followers of The Hunter on the loose, and we had no way of knowing if they still held plans for Caia.” He nodded towards her, using her name for the first time. “Instead he wanted to wait until we had built a safe new life.”

“And I

m guessing you have now that you

re here.”

“Yes. Lucien has managed to integrate us into a good town. All the families have good jobs. Lucien

s got this furniture business going …” he drifted off at the sour look that passed over Irini

s face.

“We

ve been left here for ten years, Dimitri.”

“I know.”

Irini shook her head in anger. “No! You don

t know. I have been left here with Caia while my brother gallivanted around goddess knows where - not allowed to come home for my father

s funeral, not allowed to even speak one word to my mother!”

“Irini-”

“And now my brother just expects me to come home. Like nothing happened? Like he didn

t abandon us? Goddess-”

“Irini!” he growled, and Caia slid back in her seat. She had lived with Irini

s tantrums for ten years. Not entirely sure how to deal with the behavior she had merely listened as Irini hissed and snarled about her predicament.  Apparently Dimitri didn

t have the patience for it.

Irini

s eyes widened and she inched closer to Caia.

“You would not even be able to return if it wasn

t for Lucien. As soon as he learned of Albus

death he hunted The Hunter and he won. He didn

t send for you immediately because he wanted to make sure you had somewhere safe to come home to. And now you have.”

“And if we don

t want to?” she whispered, although Caia was sure she didn

t really mean it.

Dimitri glanced at Caia. “You must,” he said, throwing Irini a meaningful look.

Irini turned to her and reached for her hand. Clasping it she nodded in agreement.

“Do we leave now?” Caia enquired.

Dimitri looked startled by her question. It was the first time she had spoken. “Yes,” he eventually acknowledged. “While you pack, I

ll summon Marion so she can finally drop the protection spell.”

2 - The Unknown

They traveled by plane. Caia sat by Dimitri leaving Irini alone to her thoughts.

“You

re apprehensive.” Dimitri smiled kindly down at her. She brushed her hair behind her ears so she could look up at him. Being so close to him she could smell his own individual brand of beautiful damp earth that identified him as a lykan. It brought with it unprepared for memories. In truth, she sighed inwardly, she had been so long without the pack that if it hadn

t been for her weekly runs with Irini in her true form, she would have felt almost entirely human - a socially deficient human, but one nonetheless.  Looking into Dimitri

s eyes she saw blurry images of a life long gone, a life where she had felt a part of something. But it no longer existed, and now they just expected her to what... be one of them again? The pack didn

t know her anymore, and she didn

t know them.

“Of course,” she muttered in reply to his question. “I

m the returning orphan who stole away a member of their pack.”

He laughed. “Irini? She

ll get over it.”

“Really? Because that

s what lykans do, they get over it?”

“Well,” he shrugged, his eyes twinkling, “True we

re a temperamental bunch, but Irini has never blamed you for what happened. No one has.”

Right
.

“Good to know.” She turned away and gazed straight ahead with her jaw set in determination. Out of the corner of her eye she felt him nod in understanding. It was irritating - she wanted to hide where he couldn

t see through her false bravado.

“Well, as for having no immediate family that will change.  It

s only right you go back to staying with Irini and her mother Ella... and Lucien, of course.”

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