Read Storm (Blood Haze: Book Two) A Paranormal Romance Online
Authors: Tara Shuler
between two newer warehouses, a parking lot
opened up. At the opposite end of the lot, a high
chain link fence surrounded a dilapidated old
building. The front doors were chained and
padlocked, and most of the windows were
broken, but covered with bars.
At the far right end of the fence, it had been
cut and was partially pulled back. I led Jamie to
that spot and held the fence back while she went
through, and then Max and I followed her.
Since the front doors were padlocked, I
guessed there must be another way in. I shivered
in the chilly night air, and a sudden feeling of
dread washed over me. I froze.
“Something’s wrong,” I whispered.
“What?” Jamie and Max asked in unison.
“This warehouse… it’s kind of like the one
we were held at in Georgia,” I answered. “And I
get this feeling of… evil… lurking in the
shadows.”
“Evil?” Jamie breathed.
“I don’t know how to explain it. Not evil,
exactly, but… unfriendly, maybe,” I said. “I just
feel it. Max, I’d feel better if you got Jamie out
of here.”
“I’m not going anywhere without Will!”
Jamie hissed.
“And I’m not leaving you, Alice,” Max said.
I sighed. It was a good feeling to have people
who loved me so much, but both of them were
physically weaker than I. Of course, I had been
feeling extremely drained since the incident with
Alexi in the clearing.
“Problem,” I noted. “I haven’t fed in a while. I
might not be able to defend you both.”
“Use me,” Jamie offered.
“What… you mean… no, no!” I stammered. “I
don’t… well, I don’t do that to women,
especially friends.”
“Will’s already explained it to me,” she said.
“He said it doesn’t hurt, and I won’t even
remember it tomorrow. Just do it.”
“You’ll be paralyzed for up to several hours,”
I told her. “We can’t risk that. You’d be too
vulnerable.”
“Oh, that’s right,” Jamie agreed. “Maybe we
should leave and come back once you’ve fed?”
“I’m not leaving them in there!” I hissed.
“Something’s not right here, and I won’t abandon
them – not even for a few minutes.”
“I’m just as strong as you are,” Max pointed
out. “You’re not alone.”
“A hunter as strong as a vampire?” I asked
incredulously. “Not that I doubt you, but I’ve
never heard of that before.”
“Well, I may or may not be as strong as you
are when you’ve fed,” he said. “But I may even
be stronger than you when you’re weakened by
hunger.”
“That may very well be true,” I told him. “But
when I’m this weak, and we don’t know what
we’re facing, it’s a huge risk.”
“What other choice do we have?” Jamie
asked.
Just then, a fat rat scurried in front of us. I
heard its tiny fingernails clicking on the cement,
and its little black eyes shone brightly in the
moonlight.
“There’s one option,” I said, shuddering and
wrinkling my nose. “It’s disgusting.”
“Whatever it takes,” Jamie said.
I nodded. Within a few minutes, I’d rounded
up enough rats to make a meal and I fed. Rat
blood is truly disgusting. It’s bitter and gets cold
quickly. Other animal blood is tastier, but rats –
which often live off rancid garbage – taste
terrible. Animal blood doesn’t contain the right
makeup of minerals and other compounds, so it’s
also not as effective as human blood. But it’s
better than nothing.
With me feeling slightly energized, we
continued making our way around the
warehouse, looking for an entrance. In the back,
one of the bay doors where trucks used to be
loaded was wide open.
“Something is definitely wrong,” Jamie said.
She didn’t need any special senses to know that a
wide-open door spelled trouble.
“It’s a trap,” I whispered.
“I don’t like this,” Max said anxiously. “I
can’t stand you being in harm’s way like this.”
“It can’t be helped,” I insisted. “Let’s just go.”
Max grabbed my arm. He wheeled me around
and peered deep into my eyes. “If anything
happens…”
“It won’t,” I assured him.
“But if it does… I need you to know how very
much I love you,” he said weakly. “If anything
happens to you…”
“I’ll be fine,” I promised.
“Just tell me you know how much I love
you,” he whispered.
“I know,” I said softly.
He embraced me, and he kissed me gently. He
caressed my cheek, and then reluctantly released
me. Suddenly, the ominous feeling inside my gut
increased. Something was definitely not right.
“Max?” I whispered. “I shouldn’t do this.
Every part of me is screaming that I shouldn’t.
But… just in case… I…”
“What?” he urged.
I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. “I
love you, too.”
His mouth fell open, and I heard him slowly
sucking in a deep breath. It shuddered slightly. I
had told him this once before, but I’d since made
sure to avoid it for Kai’s sake.
“It doesn’t change anything,” I informed him.
“But I need you to know.”
He nodded in acknowledgement. I wouldn’t
be leaving Kai for him anytime soon, and he
knew it.
“Let’s go,” I said, clutching Jamie’s hand.
We entered through the big bay door, and in
the dark, I could see nothing unusual. The
warehouse was cleared out except for a few rows
of industrial shelving – most empty aside from a
few cardboard boxes. Some paper littered the
floor. I noticed a small room in the far right
corner of the room. I assumed it was the office.
I squared my chin and stepped forward. Since I
saw nowhere else they could be, I headed toward
the office. As we got closer, I could see a faint
glow of light escaping underneath the office
door.
Just before we reached the door, I heard a low,
grating chuckle behind me. I whirled around,
scanning the warehouse quickly. I saw nothing.
Panicked, I stepped between Max and Jamie, and
the chuckling voice.
“Who’s there?” I demanded.
From behind one of the rows of shelves
stepped the dark, shrouded figure of Alexi. Once
again, I saw those pearly white teeth gleaming
inside the shadow of the hood as he grinned.
“Alexi,” I snarled.
“So good to see you again, little one,” he
growled. “Pity we didn’t get to spend more time
together during our last encounter.”
“Look, if you want me, I’m here,” I spat. “Just
let them go.”
“By them, I’m assuming you mean your
brother and your beloved Kai. Am I correct?”
“I mean all of them,” I shot back at him.
“Hmm,” he said, eyeing me suspiciously.
“Your feelings for young Maksim seem to
have… evolved. I can feel it.”
“Stop trying to read me, Alexi!” I demanded.
“Oh, but it’s so much
fun
,” Alexi said. “You
are
quite…
interesting.
Perhaps
even
fascinating.”
“And yet you want me dead,” I mocked.
“Whoever said I wanted you dead?” he
rhymed. “You know what they say about those
who assume.”
“If you don’t want me dead,” I began. “What
exactly
do
you want with me?”
He chuckled again. “Dear Alice,” he said.
“You underestimate yourself and your value. Is it
true you only recently discovered you have…
abilities?”
“It is,” I replied. “I didn’t know until I met
you.”
“Do you wonder why that is?” he said, slowly
creeping toward me.
“I haven’t thought about it,” I confessed.
I stepped forward, widening the distance
between Max and Jamie and me. I wanted them
as far away from any confrontation as possible.
“You’re a brave little thing,” Alexi said. “I’ll
give you that.”
“I’m not afraid of you, Alexi,” I snapped.
“No, but there
are
things you
are
afraid of,”
he countered.
“Everyone is afraid of something,” I said. “I
bet even you are afraid of something.”
“I am indeed,” he agreed. “Not that I would
tell you what that is.”
“Of course,” I said. “Nor would I tell you.”
“You don’t have to tell me, Alice,” he
grinned. “It’s written all over your face, and
etched in your mind. I can hear you screaming it.
You fear losing the ones you love. Nothing else
frightens you more.”
I glared at him.
“If you harm any of them, I will kill you
myself!” I snarled.
“Now, now,” he chuckled. “There’s no need
for threats of violence.”
“Alexi, get to the point,” I demanded. “Just
tell me what you want with me. If you don’t want
me dead, what do you want?”
“I want
you
,” he said, as though the answer
was obvious.
“What does that even
mean
?” I asked,
irritated. “What do you want me for?”
“He wants you to marry him,” Max snarled,
clearly disgusted.
Alexi’s grin widened. “Young Maksim is very
astute.”
“
Marry
you?” I boggled. “Why would you…
but you don’t even… explain!”
“What is there to explain?” he asked.
“You’re a hunter, aren’t you? Aren’t you
supposed to hate vampires? Aren’t you supposed
to want me dead?” I shouted, flailing my arms.
He chuckled again.
“He’s not a hunter,” Max glowered. “He’s a
vampire.”
“Well, well, well,” Alexi gloated. “My
reputation precedes me.”
“We all know who you are, Alexi,” Max
snapped. “We all know who you are and what
you do. You and your family.”
I turned to face Max and glared at him. “You
knew all about him and you said nothing?” I
shouted.
“I didn’t want to get you involved,” he
explained. “I didn’t know what he wanted from
you. Not at first. Then I remembered hearing
about him and his father a long time ago.”
I turned back to Alexi. “Why do you want to
marry me? I don’t even know you.”
“It’s destiny, Alice,” he said.
“Destiny,” I scoffed. “And how would you
know that?”
“Don’t you?” he asked incredulously.
“I most certainly do
not
!” I snapped.
“Hmm,” he mused. “Perhaps your abilities are
not as well-developed as I thought.”
“Look, Alexi,” I said. “I’m getting tired of
playing charades with you. Stop being so obtuse
and just get to the point.”
“You’re an impetuous little thing,” he
spewed. “You don’t stop to think things through.
You want me to get to a point when there is no
other point to make. You spit venom at me with
your words, when there is no reason to do so.”
“You’re holding my brother and Kai hostage,
you tried to kill Max, and you’re
really
getting
on my nerves!” I yelled, clenching my fists. “I
have plenty of reasons to do so!”
“Well, yes,” he agreed. “Those are good
points. But you should realize by now I have no
wish to harm you or anyone else.”
“Wait a minute,” I interrupted. “If you’re a
vampire, how did you become an Elder hunter?”
“Max really has kept you in the dark, hasn’t
he?” Alexi asked. “Didn’t he tell you? All Elders
are vampires.”
“What?” I gasped. “Why would you hunt your
own kind?”
“It is a long story that is perhaps better saved
for another day,” Alexi returned.
“No!” I yelled. “Now!”
“Would you rather get into this with me, or
would you rather take your friends and leave?”
Alexi prodded.
“I… you’d just let us leave?” I asked.
“But of course,” Alexi said. “I have no wish
to harm you. I only want the chance to meet you,
to spend time with my betrothed.”
“Be-betrothed…” I muttered, feeling utterly
floored. “What are you… Exactly who betrothed
us?”
“Your father, of course,” he answered, as
though it was obvious.
“My father is dead,” I hissed.
“Indeed,” he acknowledged. “And I truly
grieve for your loss.”
“How could be betroth me to you if he’s
dead?” I demanded to know.
“Your father and my father were old friends,”
he explained. “He did it the day you were born.”
“The day I was…” I whispered.
Suddenly, I felt weak. My knees started to
shake, and they soon gave out. I felt myself begin
to fall. In a flash, Alexi was by my side. His arm
went around my waist to catch me, and he
wrapped my arm around his neck and pulled me
to my feet.
I tried to stand, but my legs trembled and
caved again. The world began to spin, and I
shook my head, frantically trying to stay
conscious through the shock and turmoil that
was raging in my mind. Finally, I succumbed to
the darkness.
When I came to, I was in Alexi’s arms. He was
carrying me somewhere. I couldn’t tell where we
were, because everything was still blurry, and I
felt woozy.
“I can do that,” Max insisted.