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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #General Fiction, #Romance MM, #erotic MM
“No, you don’t. I’ll do it.”
Preston’s overprotectiveness would have irritated Layton had he
not spent the entire morning throwing up. As it was, he acknowledged Preston had a point, but he didn’t want Preston to have contact with magic, either.
“It’s okay, lovely,”
Preston said through their bond.
“I’ll be fine.”
Before Layton could protest, his mate sat at the desk and reached
into the light. Layton might have rushed forward to stop Preston had Morgan not held him back.
But his panic turned out to be unjustified. They waited, watching
Preston in hypnotized awe, but nothing happened. Finally, Alexis
took a few steps forward and peeked closer to the light.
“Oh,” he said.
“What?” Preston inquired. “What is it? Why won’t it open?”
“It has a special lock,” Alexis replied. “I believe that usually, this sort of thing is sealed with…blood.”
Silence fell over the room as Alexis’s words computed. Blood.
Their parents’ blood. There was no other explanation. Which meant
that, most likely, either he or Morgan had to touch it. Seeing that nothing had happened when Preston tried it, it seemed safe enough to attempt even with his pregnancy. Angrily, he stalked to the desk and touched the bright light.
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Instantly, his mind was invaded with a warmth and a scent he’d
come to associate with his dad. Then followed his father’s strength, sometimes comforting, sometimes chastising, but always there.
Layton could see them so clearly.
A picture formed. At first, Layton thought it was only in his mind,
but a gasp from Reed told him the others could see it as well. It was an image of his parents, lying on a bed, seemingly asleep. They
looked so peaceful, embraced, Skylar’s chest rising slowly as he
relaxed against Byron’s chest. Layton wondered what sort of game
this was. Where were his parents? Was this image even real, and if so, who was showing it to them?
As if in answer to his question, the image of his parents blurred,
and in its stead, a blond man appeared. A Sidhe. “Hello, young
Cunninghams. I am King Sterling. You don’t know me, but I am
certain you are aware of your parents’ plans, at least to some extent.”
The Sidhe laughed. “Suffice to say, they found what they are looking for. But you needn’t worry. They are alive and well. At least for
now.”
The Sidhe’s expression sobered. “I am a reasonable man, and I
realize that your fathers are correct insofar as a war would not be
profitable for anyone. However, your attack on Elder Mercier,
however justified, has understandably put me in the position to make a choice. My people are demanding for you to return her and revenge
on her behalf for this humiliation.
“If we are to avoid this, I strongly suggest a meeting. You can
bring your mates, if you so desire, although it would probably be
better if Mr. Whitaker remains home. I must stress that both of you
most come, young Cunninghams. Convey your reply through this
sphere.”
The image vanished, leaving them all standing in the office, lost
and confused. “What do we do now?” Reed asked. “This has to be a
trap.”
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It was very likely that Reed was right, but unfortunately, Layton
and Morgan were once again stuck. His parents were in the Sidhe
king’s clutches, and Layton had no doubt that Sterling would begin a war if they crossed him.
“We have to go,” Morgan said. “There is no other way.”
Layton placed a protective hand over his stomach, feeling a little
sick. The magic of the message might not have hurt his child, but
meeting the Sidhe king certainly would.
“Maybe,” Reed said decisively, “but you’re not going alone.”
Minutes later, Layton found himself surrounded by his friends and
extended family. All of the people he’d grown up with had gathered
around him, each insisting to be brought along. From Angel and
Clark, their parents, Carson and Brody, the werewolf pack Brody had
belonged to and their leader, Soren, to Preston’s parents, they all wanted to lend in a hand in rescuing Layton’s parents. Layton
exchanged a brief look with his brother, feeling warm inside at the obvious affection.
His mate’s voice drifted into his mind. “It won’t be easy, but we
might just get through this yet.”
Layton grinned, his momentary lapse into hopelessness forgotten.
Oh, yes, they would get through this. He would not disappoint his
parents. The image they’d been shown seemed to suggest Skylar and
Byron were prisoners, but Layton suddenly had his doubts. And
whatever plan the Sidhe king had, he would be very disappointed to
see that Layton and Morgan knew how to play the game as well.
* * * *
When Preston and his mate had sent back the message, they’d
agreed on arranging a neutral location for the famous meeting. After throwing around a few suggestions with the Sidhe king, they’d
eventually decided on a forest in Soren’s pack land. It might seem to give shifters an advantage, but the Sidhe had a great affinity with
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nature. Their dislike for shifters largely stemmed from the belief that shifters were a perversion of what nature had intended animals to be.
So even if the territory belonged to Soren and his wolves, the Sidhe would also be right at home.
Preston, Layton, Morgan, Alexis, and Soren headed to the
suggested spot, a clearing at the very edge of pack lands. Their people were spread out around them, watching for Sidhe intruders. In the
end, Alexis insisted to come because his own people deserved a
representative. Rhys still had not recovered from his injuries, a fact which pained and angered the incubus greatly.
As they reached their destination, several Sidhe emerged from the
trees. Preston had expected the Sidhe to bypass the security in the area since they’d left that side least unmanned, concentrating defenses on the circle closest to the Alpha compound and the pack’s homes. If
something happened, Preston and his companions would retreat there,
behind the muscle of Soren’s wolves and the Whitakers’ magical
wards.
To Preston’s shock, the Cunninghams had been brought along for
the meeting. They walked behind the Sidhe king, looking completely
composed. A brief flicker of irritation passed through Byron’s eyes as he saw his two children in the grove before it was quickly masked.
Perhaps the shark had not wanted them there. And of course, beyond
Skylar’s calm façade, Preston saw true concern. A while back, before mating Layton, he’d have missed it, but now, he had a new awareness
of the people Layton practically worshipped, and he saw what the
Cunninghams wanted to hide. He was filled with relief because their
behavior meant they were in there, not under Sidhe control.
King Sterling smiled at Preston and his companions as they met in
the middle. “Well met, young Cunninghams.” He wrinkled his perfect
nose as if he’d smelled something unpleasant. “I truly wish you’d
heeded my warning regarding Mr. Whitaker.”
“Too bad for you,” Morgan replied. “Alexis has just as much right
to be here as any of us.”
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“Indeed,” Sterling acknowledged with a grimace. “But let’s not
begin this meeting with unpleasantness, shall we?”
“Of course.” Layton beamed at the king. “Thank you for setting
up this little reunion, Your Majesty. It’s truly an honor to meet you face-to-face.”
The words rang out fake and sarcastic in Preston’s ears, but if
Sterling realized it, he didn’t let it show. “And it is a pleasure to meet you, Layton. I’ve heard a lot about you and your brothers from your
dear parents.”
Somehow, Preston doubted that was the case since the
Cunninghams were unlikely to go blabbering about their kids to
arrogant strangers who hated shifters as a whole. “We are flattered,”
Morgan said. “Now, what did you wish to discuss?”
“Your parents and I have been debating the possibility of a truce
between our two races. As you can understand, this situation is very volatile, and for that reason we would require a gesture of goodwill from your part.”
Skylar cleared his throat, demanding attention. They all turned to
the seahorse. “We have agreed to release Elder Mercier in King
Sterling’s custody as long as he provides care for those injured in the battle.”
“I suppose that is acceptable,” Layton said, giving no sign of
having already considered this demand. “And I trust my parents are
free to go.”
“Of course.” King Sterling waved a hand, as if allowing
permission. “I’d have never dreamed to keep them in my custody.”
A brief snort sounded from Byron, and a smile flitted on Skylar’s
lips. It seemed that, whatever the Sidhe king said, he would not have been able to keep the two Cunninghams prisoner in the first place.
Byron and Skylar made their way to Layton’s side. Preston could
actually sense the need vibrating through Layton to embrace his
parents, and he gathered Morgan must feel the same thing. However,
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they all restrained themselves, obviously knowing this was not the
time, nor the place.
Other than Skylar and Byron, several Sidhe had accompanied
Sterling to the meeting. Sterling waved a slender young man forward
and said, “This is Winter. He will help you break the spell on your
friends.”
Layton acknowledged the offer with a nod. “I give you my word
he will not be harmed.”
Morgan took Alexis’s hand, and a brief flash flowed away from
Alexis, a magical message. “Our men will be bringing Elder Mercier
and her people here,” Morgan said. “Are you interested in the siren
and the warlock, as well?”
“Please.” The king gave Morgan an arrogant look that belied his
polite words. “I wouldn’t want to have their kind fighting us, or you.”
Since the request had been anticipated, it didn’t take long for the
prisoners to be brought in. The Sidhe were wearing iron-enforced
shackles, which, according to the incubi, helped neutralize their
powers. The siren and the warlock wore gags, preventing them from
singing or casting incantations. And of course, Malcolm and Yuki
were there, looking very pleased as they touched the bare flesh of
their prisoners. Yuki was smiling in that aloof way that always
suggested something bad was going to happen. Simply looking at
Malcolm’s hand on Elder Mercier’s arm made Preston shiver. If
Malcolm only willed it, the Sidhe would be poisoned with the
jellyfish’s paralyzing venom. Sidhe might be able to heal quickly, but few things could counter venom like that.
The Sidhe king didn’t look disturbed in the slightest, having
obviously expected these precautions. Layton nodded at Malcolm,
gesturing for him to bring the group forward.
It was then that Byron spoke for the first time. “We will be
keeping Elder Mercier until we are certain Winter can help cure the
damage she has wrought.”
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This time, the king looked distinctly displeased. “I’m afraid I
can’t allow that.”
“It’s easy enough to solve,” Alexis said pleasantly. He exchanged
a look with Morgan, and then a tall, dark-haired man emerged from
the shadows, carrying Rhys Whitaker. Preston recognized the man as
Alexis and Rhys’s father.
Preston had only briefly met the Whitakers when they’d come to
see Alexis at the academy hospital. After that, he hadn’t seen them
until they’d come here with Rhys. It had been an unexpected
development, but the Whitakers had explained Alexis and Elian’s
presence did Rhys good and a separation between the brothers
worsened Rhys’s condition.
“If you heal my son,” Mr. Whitaker said, “I’m sure Mr.
Cunningham will agree it as a proof of your goodwill.”
Sterling seemed put out at having his hand forced into this. Before
he could speak, the young Sidhe, Winter, intervened. “It’s all right, Uncle,” he said. “I’m happy to help.”
So Winter was King Sterling’s nephew.
Interesting
. Sterling didn’t look happy that Winter had revealed this, but it was too late to take it back, and Winter was already making his way toward Rhys.
Malcolm placed his jacket on the grass, and Mr. Whitaker put his
son down. Winter took his cue and knelt next to the unconscious
incubus. Preston watched spellbound as light flowed from Winter’s
fingertips. It seemed to take forever, but at last, Rhys’s fixed gaze cleared. “W–What? What happened?”
He must have seen the Sidhe above him because he pushed away
violently. “What the fuck—?”
Mr. Whitaker’s hand landed on Rhys’s shoulder. The older
incubus helped Rhys up. They didn’t speak, Rhys still eyeing the
Sidhe with distrust. Wordlessly, he helped Rhys away while Winter
got up, brushing his clothing and seemingly unaffected by the shove.
“There you go,” the Sidhe king said. “You have a gesture of my
good faith.”
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Preston admitted that Sterling had been honest, at least where that
issue was concerned. Byron nodded and gestured for Malcolm to