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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
Thankfully, his concerns were at least in part swept aside when a
familiar figure headed his way. Derek hugged him tightly, and Jace
embraced his brother back. “I was wondering when you’d finally
show up,” he said. “I missed you.”
“So did I.” They broke apart, and Jace ushered Paris closer. “You
remember Paris, my mate?”
Impossibly, Derek’s expression grew even brighter. “So you
finally took the leap, huh? That’s great. Congratulations to both of
you.”
Paris smiled shyly. “Thank you,” he replied. “I’m very happy that
we found each other.”
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Truth be told, Derek had been surprised when Jace had first told
him he wanted to wait before mating Paris. Jace tended to go with his
impulses, so it wasn’t really a shock that he hadn’t succeeded in
sticking to his resolve for too long. The knowing smile on Derek’s
face would have irritated Jace had it come from anyone else.
At any rate, they hadn’t come here to talk about himself and his
mate. Paris might be his favorite subject of conversation, but Jace
would have to wait a little before he could tell his brother all about his
relationship with Paris. Their first priority right now was to get
acquainted with the task force meant to find Tyrell and Aria. Jace had
many questions, the first of which being why in the world Derek had
come to a town in an area that had been involved in a nuclear
accident.
As if guessing his thoughts, Derek thanked Kaname’s staff,
politely dismissing them. During the brief conversation, the vampires
had unloaded the luggage Jace and his companions had brought. A
couple of quiet servants appeared, whisking the bags away, while
Kaname’s people got back inside their cars and drove off. Once they
were gone, Derek gestured Jace and the others into the house. “Come
in. We have a lot to talk about.”
The five shifters entered the building, with Derek leading the way.
It was constructed in a traditional Japanese style, something Jace was
growing to admire more and more. Derek pushed open a sliding door,
revealing two people sitting together on a tatami mat.
A man Jace had never met was rubbing his temples, as if plagued
by a migraine he couldn’t escape. Rhys Whitaker watched over him,
his entire demeanor screaming concern.
Both men looked up when Derek stepped into the room. “Oh,
good,” the stranger said with a smile. “They’re here.”
He got up, ignoring Rhys’s efforts to help him. “I’m Noah Hall.
Thank you for your kind offers to help.”
Noah Hall. The warlock’s son, and the same one who had helped
rescue Jace’s uncles from imminent death. “No, thank you,” he
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replied. “You jumped to our aid even if we were only strangers to
you.” Remembering the man probably had no idea who he was, he
quickly introduced himself, “I’m Jace, Derek’s brother, and this is my
mate, Paris.”
“It’s a pleasure to meet you both. I suspected you must be Derek’s
brother. The resemblance is quite impressive.” The warlock turned his
attention toward. “Paris. You’re Aria’s son.”
Jace felt apprehension flow through his mate. Paris didn’t want to
be judged by what his mother had done, and too many people already
put him in that position.
“I am,” he replied. “I want to help you find her.”
“You have my thanks.” A small, weak smile. “Believe me, I
understand how hard it must be for you. I appreciate your courage.”
Paris’s anxiety turned to surprise. Jace supposed he shouldn’t
really be shocked at this development. After all, Noah would be the
first one to understand that a child shouldn’t have to pay for his
parents’ sins.
Anson greeted Noah and Rhys as well, introducing Reed to the
warlock. Noah congratulated Anson on his mating. Jace recalled that
the duo had met briefly during the first expedition to find Tyrell, the
same one which had nearly killed Derek and Jace’s uncles, Brody and
Isaac.
“Now that we have the formalities out of the way,” Derek piped
up, “we should get to the matter at hand. We have some other people
here who are helping us, but most of them are vampires and are
sleeping now. Until then, we’ll inform you a little on what’s been
going on, if that’s all right with you.”
“That would be perfect,” Anson said. The older wolf seemed even
more eager than Jace to catch their enemies, which was
understandable given the circumstances.
Noah sat back down, and Jace noted the increasing strain on his
face. Derek and Rhys took over the conversation. “We’ve reached the
conclusion that Tyrell Hall might be here due to the lingering energies
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in the area,” Rhys said. “Preliminary investigation at the power plant
told us that we might be on the right track, but it’s very difficult to
pursue it further.”
“While most of the damage from the nuclear emissions has
dwindled by now, magical beings, especially witches, are influenced
by it,” Derek added.
That explained the obvious difficulties Noah seemed to have for
no apparent reason. “But if it’s hard for you to be here, wouldn’t the
same thing apply to Tyrell?” he asked the warlock.
“The energy in itself isn’t painful,” Noah replied. “It is, first and
foremost, a fuel. But as its core is unstable and dangerous, it isn’t
recommended for anyone with strong magical abilities of our
alignment to use it. I expect my father couldn’t care less about reason.
He’s probably thrilled about the potentially destructive
consequences.”
Paris hummed thoughtfully. “So, you’re certain that he came
here?” When Noah nodded, Paris continued, “But at this point, he
must have left, right? Why stay in this area?”
“I don’t know if he got what he was looking for,” Noah replied
tightly. “I can’t be inside the power plant without feeling like my
mind will explode. If not for Rhys…” He shook his head, as if
discarding what he’d meant to say. “But we can’t go yet. We don’t
know in what direction we should be heading.”
Jace could easily understand their predicament, especially since
they didn’t have any further clues. His mind whirled as he sought
solutions, a blur of Paris’s busy thoughts lingering at the edge of his
consciousness.
“I’ll try once again today,” Noah said at last. “But even if I
succeed, it’s likely that we won’t know where he went.”
“Not necessarily,” Paris replied. “Just the fact that he came here
tells us something very important. What is he looking for? More
power. His magic was already very strong. Why did he need this
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boost? And why do so after he allied himself with my mother? There
has to be a connection.”
Noah blinked at him, as if considering the words. “Tyrell is
always trying to find more and more power. I’m not sure if it’s
necessarily linked to her.”
“I don’t know,” Reed offered. “If he’d wanted to tap into it, he
would have done so before releasing Aria.”
“There’s one thing that’s certain,” Anson said. “Tyrell hates
shifters. He thinks we are weak, enslaved by our emotions. Like many
others, he blames us for the fact that humans are now aware of the
existence of paranormal beings. He wants to eliminate us. And yet, he
freed Aria from her imprisonment. It all comes down to why he did
that.”
“Aria is anything but weak,” Paris said. Through their bond, Jace
caught flashes of memory as the other wolf remembered distant
episodes from the past. “She wouldn’t have minded killing me if it
meant furthering her own ambitions. She’s always pursued her own
purposes at the expense of others. I lied to myself for a very long
time, trying to believe that she meant well, but the truth is that she is
ruthless.”
“Tyrell would respect that, to a certain extent,” Noah mused. “He
is the same way, and she would be an asset since she knows all there
is to know about the shape-shifter world. As I understand it, she was
the wife of an Alpha, so she has information regarding the inner
workings of your people. Many of the people in our coven are loyal to
him, but they lack the ruthlessness you mentioned. He would want—”
Noah’s eyes suddenly widened in realization. For a few seconds, he
hesitated, as if afraid to speak, to share whatever idea he had come up
with.
Jace needed to know what was on his mind. “What is it?” he
asked. “What would Tyrell want to do in these circumstances?”
“He went to a lot of trouble for Aria,” Noah replied. “He wouldn’t
do it if he didn’t have an important plan in place involving her. Even
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so, she is still a shifter, something he cannot and does not like.
Therefore, he might attempt to give her some magical abilities of her
own.”
Jace gaped at Noah. “But that’s not possible, is it? We’re shifters.
We were born this way, and we’ll die this way. We can’t just change
what we are.”
Noah shared a look with Rhys, and Jace noted the incubus’s grim
look. Out of all of Jace’s close acquaintances, Rhys knew most about
Tyrell. He had gone on a mission to find the warlock’s whereabouts
and had nearly been killed in the process. Jace was awed at the extent
of the incubus’s dedication, and at his fearlessness. To a certain
extent, it made him aware of how serious the situation must be, for
Rhys to look so put out.
“Have you heard of the concept of familiar?” Rhys inquired.
“Of course,” Reed replied, sounding puzzled. “It’s in all the
legends and stories regarding witches. They’re spirit companions that
can often appear in the guise of animals.”
“Many witches attempted to summon various creatures for their
own purposes,” Noah explained. “Naturally, some of the darker
beings didn’t take kindly to being bound to a master. As such, another
solution came up. It was suggested to conjure actual animals, but the
idea was discarded, as having a mere pet cat wasn’t what witches
were looking for. They…We needed creatures of intelligence, but that
would bend to our will.”
Noah seemed to be having some trouble in placing himself in the
same category as his father or others of his kind, something that
reassured Jace. However, he was increasingly unsettled by what the
young warlock was saying. “You mean witches can enslave shifters?
But if they’d had that ability, wouldn’t they have done it to more of
us?”
“To answer your question, yes, shifters can be made into
familiars. The shifter in question needs to agree, though, and must
have a propensity toward whatever goals the witch might have,” Noah
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explained. “There is a contract of sorts between the two, an exchange
of power, which can only take place if both of them have powerful
incentive.”
“Well, Aria certainly has both those things,” Paris murmured. “So
how can we be certain if she did become his familiar?”
“I’ll need your assistance on that,” Noah replied. “If she was
indeed involved in a magical ceremony, it’s likely that your blood
connection with her can give us valuable clues.”
“Of course I’m willing to help,” Paris answered automatically.
“Whatever you need.”
Alarm bells rang in Jace’s mind. “Not so fast. It’s not dangerous,
is it?”
“Normally, no.” Noah grimaced, rubbing his temples once again.
“But the truth is, I don’t really know. Essentially, what I’d try to do is
use Paris’s genetic link with Aria to glimpse into her memories. But if
she is Tyrell’s familiar, they might feel us and strike back.”
“I’m not afraid,” Paris said, just like Jace had known he would.
He gave Jace a pleading look.
“Don’t, Jace,”
he sent through their
bond.
“I really want to do this. I knew there must be some way I could
help, and I was right.”
“We could try something different,” Rhys suggested. “We could
go to the power plant and scan its energies.”
Noah nodded, looking a bit more enthusiastic. “That would be
perfect. It would tell us exactly what went on there.”
Derek cleared his throat. “For those of us who aren’t versatile in
magic, what would that entail? Isn’t it the same with what you