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Authors: Quinn Loftis

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Fate and Fury (5 page)

Peri called on the lighting again and sent it crashing down so close to the group that it briefly lit up the woods around them. Each saw the fear written on the faces of their friends. Peri continued to crash lighting around them lighting their way as she yelled for them to follow her. She ran through the pelting rain and tried to feel bad for scaring them, but she knew it was for their own good. She ran until she found the large rocks that she had been looking for. There was a large overhang that they could crowd under and wait out the supposed natural storm.

They all took cover and turned to watch the lighting dance and the thunder boom. The ladies shivered from the cold rain and tried to huddle together for warmth. After an hour, Peri began to try to calm the storm. She immediately became worried. The storm no longer heeded her command. The thunder and lightning continued, unabated. The rain continued to pelt their makeshift shelter.
I swear if I think the word worry one more time I’m going to stab my own eye out with a spoon,
she thought to herself, as she began to hunt for the magic that was thwarting her—the magic that was now controlling
her
storm.

 

 

 

 

Chapter 4


You don’t realize the sacrifice you are willing to make until your child is in need of you. You don’t realize that you are truly capable destroying the world around you, crushing anything that gets in your path, bringing your enemies to their knees until you learn that the one thing that your world revolves around is being ripped from you. God help the one who gets in my way. Is it possible that even God might not be able to protect them from my wrath?”

~ Dillon Jacobs

 


I know it sounds crazy, Dillon, but it’s true.” Wadim implored Jacque’s father, and the Alpha of the Denver pack. He had called the American Alpha at the request of Skender, who, in Vasile’s and the other top wolves’ absence was carrying much on his shoulders.


You’re telling me that the Great Luna contacted you?” Dillon asked, incredulously.


Like I said, I know it sounds crazy. She’s calling the packs.”


The packs?” Dillon’s voice was tight with apprehension.


As in all of them.” Wadim confirmed. “She gave the Fae moonstone. You know what that means.”


She means to have the Fae call us with it,” Dillon’s words were not a question.

The line was silent as they each thought about the ramifications of what was about to happen. Dillon knew the situation must be dire if the packs were going to be together in one location. There had been such division among them for so long he wasn’t sure how they would be together without dominance posturing and bloody fights. It was quite possibly going to be the biggest damn disaster in their history.


Who else knows about this?” Dillon asked.


Only the Fae, myself, and now you.”


Once the Fae use the magic of the moonstone none of us will be able to resist the call.” Dillon knew he wasn’t saying anything Wadim didn’t already know, he just felt the need to voice it, almost as if saying it out loud might help prepare him for the inevitable.


There’s something else,” Wadim’s voice dropped. “I haven’t heard from Vasile or Decebel since they left.”


They went traipsing off, attempting to take on this witch on their own. What the hell did you expect to happen?” Dillon growled. “Contrary to what you all believe Vasile is not invincible.”

Wadim returned the Alpha’s growl. “He’s handling a situation that should be all of our responsibility. You never should have left.”


He told us to leave!” Dillon snarled.


You’re an Alpha. You knew what he was taking on. You knew that this could affect more than just the Romanian Grey Wolves pack. It’s your job to discern when you are needed, so don’t preach to me about whether we hold Vasile in too high esteem.”


Are you giving me orders?” Dillon’s voice was low and challenging.


I’m only telling you what you refuse to acknowledge. This isn’t a Romanian pack problem. This is an
all
packs problem. You are needed. All of us, are needed and the Alphas are going to have to step up and set an example for their pack mates.”


You aren’t telling me anything I don’t know Wadim,” Dillon let out a frustrated breath. “I will begin to gather my most dominant wolves. Give me a couple days and we’ll be on our way.”

Though Wadim knew Dillon couldn’t see him, he closed his eyes in relief.


Wadim, do you know if Jacque is alright?” Dillon didn’t mask the worry in his voice.

Wadim didn’t answer right away. Finally, he breathed a resigned sigh.


She was with the others, I have no idea what has become of them. So, to be honest, I don’t have a clue. I’m sorry to have to tell you that.”


We’ll be there soon.” Dillon told him, without responding to Wadim’s explanation, and then hung up without a goodbye.

Wadim looked at the phone after Dillon had hung up. He shook his head as he considered the Alpha’s words. He had to agree, this could definitely be the biggest catastrophe known to their kind. So many dominants together, ready for battle.
Yeah,
he thought:
the world, as we know it, could be destroyed by Desdemona, or just maybe, by the wolves themselves.

 

 

Q

Cypher ran full speed, with a screaming Lilly, thrown over his shoulder, and Cyn on his heels. He dodged trees and low hanging limbs. He jumped over holes and stumps, his feet moving at an inhuman pace.


YOU SAID THEY WOULD HELP!” Lilly bellowed over the sound of the wind whipping past her face.


NOT NOW LILLY,” Cypher yelled back.

Lilly rolled her eyes as she attempted to hold on to Cypher’s waist as he ran. She couldn’t believe they were in this position. Cypher had assured her that this
being
could help them understand the ramification of opening the veil now that Cypher had found his mate. Cypher had been all:
he can help; he knows what I will need to do
, he… blah, blah, blah. Instead, they had met a group of creatures out of Lilly’s worst nightmares. Now the monsters…no, monsters wasn’t the right word. Now, the
dragons
were streaking towards them, jaws agape, and ready to swallow them whole.

Lilly looked up when she heard the loudest screeching sound that had ever pierced her ears. Her eyes widened as she saw the shape of wings impossibly large and a long tail soaring through the air. A giant dragon took a nose dive at them.


Uh CYPHER, COULD YOU PLEASE SHIFT INTO 5
th
GEAR NOW.” Lilly’s voice shook a little as she watched the dragon get closer and closer.

Just as Lilly was sure she was about to become the creature’s noontime meal, Cyn turned and in a move worthy of a Hollywood movie, stretched her arms out as she flew back through the air. A bright light flew from her hands streaking towards the dragon. It hit the creature right between the eyes and it abruptly changed its course, lifting itself back up to the sky. Before Cyn hit the ground, she pulled her legs up to her chest and threw her body backwards, wheeling her legs around, and landing on her feet. She turned without missing a beat and continued running.

Lilly looked up at the Fae and gave her thumbs up. She swore she saw a small smile on her usually stoic face.

Cypher continued to run. After a mile there had been no sign of the beast and he finally slowed.

Lilly tapped him on the back. “Could you put me down, now so that I can chew you out properly?”

He stopped and placed her upright on her feet. She looked up into his handsome face as she crossed her arms across her chest. Her foot started tapping of its own accord as she tried to formulate the words she wanted to say.


So, what the hell was that?” She growled.


Well, to you it would probably be called a dragon, but it’s actually called a drahiem."


I wasn’t talking about the freaky beast chasing us; however we will get to that in a minute. I was talking about you saying that we would get help from your brother, but instead we nearly became lunch.”

Cypher’s eyes narrowed. He turned from her and stared back in the direction they had just come. It had been a very long time since he had talked to his brother. Although, the last time had been quite tense, he hadn’t expected such hostility.


Maybe he didn’t realize it was me,” he said, weakly.


Cypher look at me.” Lilly uncrossed her arms and reached up to tighten her pony tail that had come loose in the race to get away from the drahiem. “Is there history between you and your brother that you haven’t mentioned?”


It’s complicated,” Cypher answered.


Try me,” Lilly said, dryly.

Cyn leaned back against a tree seemingly unaffected by the run or stunt that she had pulled. She watched Cypher with sharp eyes and waited for his explanation. If Cypher’s brother really was their only chance, then whatever had come between them was going to have to be dealt with.

 

Cypher gazed off into the distance as he let the memories that he had buried come to the surface.


It’s been centuries since it happened and I really thought he was over it by now.”


It was a woman wasn’t it,” Lilly asked.


Yes, but not like you are thinking. He was mated. She was one of the sweetest females I had ever known. She didn’t deserve what happened and I couldn’t save her. He blames me for her death and rightfully so.” Cypher’s usually confident tone dropped in defeat.


I don’t believe that. If you didn’t save her then it couldn’t have been a choice by you. It must have been the circumstances. All of you alpha males think that everything falls on your shoulders and you forget that you aren’t perfect.”

The side of his mouth lifted slightly as he watched the woman he now called mate defend him. If only she knew the “circumstances” as she called them. Would she think less of him? Would she refuse to trust him to protect her, to protect her daughter?


There is rarely peace among the supernatural races.”


You don’t say?” She snorted, sarcastically.

Cypher chuckled. “Is your daughter like you?”

Lilly smiled. “If you mean is she the coolest thing ever? Then no, she is even more amazing than me.”

Cypher smiled. “I can’t imagine that.”


Don’t get off topic.” She narrowed her eyes at him.


When there is peace,” he continued, “it is not long lasting and is tenuous at best. Something as simple as a perceived disrespectful word can break the truce. There had been peace for some time between my kind and the trolls that live in the mountains.”


Trolls?” Lilly's eyebrows rose.


Surely you realize there are more supernaturals than just the ones you know about, little one.”

Lilly shrugged. “Doesn’t mean it’s not still freakish.”


Thea, that was my brother’s mate, was hell bent on uniting us and creating an alliance with the trolls. My brother warned her to stay out of the council business, but that only spurred her on. She sought out the leader of the trolls to try and speak with him, but it wasn’t the leader she met in the mountain that day.” Cypher paused and thought back to that day. He could still see Thea walking away from him after he had told her that as her King her forbid her to seek out the trolls. He had seen the defiance in her eyes and knew that she wouldn’t listen. If only he had followed her, if only he had told his brother sooner. He was drawn from the memories by a warm hand on his arm. He looked down at Lilly, her eyes full of understanding. It gave him the courage to continue.

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