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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
stronger than I look. Nothing can hurt me as long as we have our
bond.”
The words might have been said largely for Jace’s benefit, but
Paris found encouragement in them as well. He smiled at his lover,
and Jace’s resistance broke.
Paris felt how much it took out of his mate to let him go.
Nevertheless, Jace did so, releasing him and allowing him to move
forward. Paris joined Noah inside the pentagram and waited.
“So now what?” Paris asked, keeping his voice a low murmur.
“Give me your hand,” Noah replied. As Paris did so, he noticed
with some trepidation that the warlock’s fingers were still glowing.
He didn’t pull away, though. He was probably just being ridiculous.
Magic might be dangerous, but this was Noah. Even if Paris barely
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knew him, he’d heard about what Noah had done and respected him
greatly for it. This would be perfectly safe.
He was so convinced of it that he hissed when the blue light
slashed a long cut in his palm. Jace shot forward, ready to jump to
Paris’s defense. Once more, Noah stopped him. “It’s okay. Normally,
it’s not recommended for anyone to willingly give their blood for any
spell since other witches can and will use it against you. I wouldn’t do
that, though. Once we’re done here, I’ll clear all traces of your blood,
just in case.”
“I believe you,” Paris said out loud. Just for Jace, he added,
“Let
him work. I’m not made out of porcelain. It’s just a scratch.”
Jace clenched his fists and gritted his teeth, his body as tense as a
bowstring. Paris sent waves of love through their bond, wishing he
could do more to reassure his mate.
“We’re just being silly,”
Jace whispered in his mind.
“Like you
said, it’s only a scratch.”
Paris met Noah’s eyes and nodded. “All right. What next?”
“Close your eyes and relax,” the warlock replied. As Paris
complied, Noah gave him further instructions. “Count with me.
Ten…Nine…Eight…”
Noah’s voice droned on, and Paris found himself drifting, drifting,
until Noah’s words became a dim echo. Oddly enough, Noah seemed
to be speaking to him at a different level, too. Paris was somehow
aware that his ears weren’t processing any further messages other
than the countdown, but a string of incantations filled his mind,
flowing over him, threatening to overcome him. If not for his bond
with Jace, he would have been scared. As it was, he relaxed and
accepted Noah’s power.
At first, Paris thought he could manage, that he would be able to
open himself to the magic without losing his will to it. But then, all of
a sudden, energy exploded within him. A tidal wave of strange
thoughts, emotions, images, and incomprehensible flashes of reality
swept over his mind. Paris’s eyes shot open, but he seemed blind to
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everything around him. His vision was filled with things that had
happened a long time ago. And this place…This place had so much
history. Laden with pain, the ground ached to tell its story to anyone
who would listen. Paris wanted to scream, but the agony coursing
over him wasn’t physical. It went beyond what his body could process
and delved deep into the caverns of his soul.
And then, Paris sensed Jace. He could almost see his mate with
his mind’s eye, reaching out to him. Finding an anchor in Jace’s
strength, Paris struggled to grasp what the magic was trying to tell
him. He didn’t have to know every single memory that had become
imprinted in this particular spot. They just needed the one that
involved Aria and Tyrell.
As new understanding flooded him, Noah’s presence started to
guide him. In the beginning, it felt somewhat clumsy and awkward,
but then it became clearer, like a beacon steadying itself and lighting
the way through a chaotic maze. Paris’s mind finally began to discard
the incoherent messages, and a crystal-clear image formed.
* * * *
Aria watched her new employer with a degree of apprehension.
He was working on creating a pentagram using nothing but his hand.
It was quite interesting to watch. He was simply rotating his finger,
and the line appeared wherever he willed it to.
It should have looked awkward, since he was in a wheelchair. In
fact, given his current condition, he should have seemed small and
defenseless. But even if Tyrell was paralyzed from the waist down,
unable to fix his body through any sort of magic or medical
procedure, he remained as dangerous as ever.
To a certain extent, Aria had been surprised when she’d met
Tyrell. She had first seen a handicapped child that would probably be
powerless in any serious battle. But he had quickly shown her that it
was not the case. Tyrell’s current form had been injured during an
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attack on Isaac Wade, but his real power lay within his magic, and
those abilities were just as potent as before.
“What exactly does this spell do again?” she asked.
Tyrell looked at her, his old, wicked eyes seeming out of place in
his young face. “It will give you some of my magic,” he replied, “and
create a thread of connection between us. With you as my familiar, we
will be able to unify our strengths against our common foes.”
Turning his attention back to the pentagram, he continued to draw
the glowing image. Aria didn’t get the impression that he was pissed
at her for asking, so she dared another question. “So I’ll have
powers?”
“Yes,” Tyrell replied, this time not looking away from his work.
“Essentially, if, or rather, when you face the Wades, they won’t be
able to shackle you or immobilize you using that silver-based drug.
You’ll have that strength I imbued you with, permanently.”
Oh, Aria liked that idea. As a shifter, she was naturally wary of
magic, but Tyrell Hall had helped her escape her imprisonment. She
owed him. However, it wasn’t gratitude that urged her to stay by his
side, but the real knowledge of his power. He was dangerous, and he
could hurt her if she tried to double-cross him, but as long as she was
agreeable, she could use him. Much like she had with her former
husband, really. It would just take some adapting and cautious
maneuvering. She had to be more careful this time, and not get too
ambitious. He would share some of his magic with her, but she was no
fool. She knew it would have a price. But even if she’d wanted to
refuse him, it wouldn’t have been smart. At the moment, he was her
only ally, and a very valuable one.
Aria remained silent, now excited about the prospect of her new
abilities. She scanned the faces of the people around them, silently
wondering what they all thought. They hadn’t all been pleased at her
appearance, but from what she’d noticed, most of them feared Tyrell
too much to oppose him. Tonight was no different, and while several
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men and women seemed uncomfortable, only one person spoke up. A
woman.
“Are you sure about this, my love?” she asked.
Tabitha was Tyrell’s wife from his previous life. She hated Aria
with a passion, most likely because she realized that she herself was
obsolete. The only thing she’d probably been able to offer to Tyrell
was sex and perhaps companionship. With Tyrell becoming a child,
sex was out of the question, and now Aria had swooped in to take the
only thing that remained.
“It’s not that I don’t trust you,” she insisted, “but Aria is a
shifter.”
“I know,” Tyrell replied in an irritated voice. “That’s exactly the
point.”
Aria hid a smile. Truly, she was much better as a companion for
Tyrell than Tabitha could ever be. The witch was weak, fixed on
emotions that meant nothing. Tyrell and Aria understood each other.
And should there come a time when sexual entertainment was
required, perhaps once Tyrell got another body, Aria didn’t have a
problem with providing the necessary service.
Perhaps Tabitha knew this as well, as, in spite of Tyrell’s obvious
annoyance, she continued to insist. In a way, Aria was surprised.
Surely, Tabitha must realize by now that disobeying Tyrell wasn’t the
way to draw his attention, at least not in a favorable way.
Aria mentally counted to ten, and inwardly smirked when, right on
cue, an invisible power struck Tabitha, sending her flying several feet
away. The rest of the warlocks and witches seemed torn between
running to her aid and sticking to their spots so that they wouldn’t
draw Tyrell’s wrath upon them. With a dismissive wave, Tyrell
wordlessly allowed them to tend to the now-unconscious Tabitha.
Aria would have preferred for Tyrell to kill the whore, but she
understood his point. He was merely disciplining his coven. If they
went around killing their people, they wouldn’t have the hands they
needed when the time came for the confrontation with the shifters.
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Either way, Aria had more important things to worry about than
Tabitha. Tyrell gestured for her to kneel in the center of the
pentagram. A small hand landed on her head as Tyrell spoke words in
a language she didn’t understand. She began to grow dizzy, hot,
unable to draw air in her lungs. Her wolf snarled, trying to pull away
from the foreign power invading her. Aria loved the shifter part of
her, but now, that wildness and impulsiveness was becoming a
detriment to her progress. She leashed her beast, opening her mind to
Tyrell.
A few seconds passed while pure flame seemed to engulf her. It
hurt, but Tyrell was relentless. At this point, Aria could no longer pull
away, so she desperately wished for it to be over soon. She felt as if a
drill were piercing her skull, burying itself inside her brain. She
thought that any moment now, her heart might burst out of her chest
to land at Tyrell’s feet in a bloody lump.
None of that happened. Instead, something seemed to click inside
her. The wolf howled in protest, but began to quiet down when she
realized there was no way out. And then, Aria became aware of
something new inside her, a new, amazing power. Tyrell had given
Aria what he’d promised.
At last, the warlock released her, and Aria got up on shaky legs.
Oddly enough, she felt both as weak as a newborn pup and as
powerful as a goddess. The conflicting sensations confused her,
leaving her dizzy and, to a certain extent, annoyed.
“It’ll settle soon,” Tyrell explained. “You just need to get used to
it.”
Indeed, as she listened to him speak, Aria already found her vision
clearing and her body accepting some of her new power. “So what
now?”
Tyrell rubbed his hands together in a gesture that looked very odd
on a child. “Now, we strike. Winter Tomacelli won’t even know what
hit him.”
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Aria nodded, feeling quite pleased with the plan. Everyone
expected Tyrell to strike at some of the other shifters in Japan, or
perhaps the Wades, who had been his first target. Sidhe prince Winter
had left with his mate, Corbin, and probably considered himself to be
safe in his haven.
But Tyrell didn’t take kindly to having his plans thwarted. He had
wanted Isaac Wade to kill Winter’s baby, and when Isaac had failed
to do so, he’d decided on a new idea.
Tyrell squeezed the armrests of his wheelchair and smirked. “It
will be perfect. I will leave this flawed body behind and replace the