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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Vampires
that, she could do nothing else. She released another furious howl as
invisible bindings pinned her against the floor, layer upon layer of
magical energy threatening to crush her under all the power.
Aria was well and utterly caught. The only advantage of her
current position was that she could see what was going on with the
others. Sadly, that didn’t bring her much encouragement, since it
seemed obvious that Tyrell was also losing the battle.
A blue circle glowed around him, much like the one he himself
had once summoned, but somehow, very different. His childlike
features were contorted with pain and fury. He no longer levitated, but
seemed completely focused on the strange Sidhe who had put Aria off
her guard.
Noah stood behind the powerful magic user, eyes closed and
muttering something under his breath. She didn’t know what Noah
could be doing, but somehow, she realized that the actual
confrontation was taking place purely between Tyrell and the Sidhe.
Information slipped into her mind, and she grasped that Tyrell’s
attacker was Sterling Tomacelli, the Sidhe king.
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Tyrell was a powerful warlock, but in the end, Sterling prevailed.
One particular spell had Tyrell slumped on the ground, defeated,
unable to speak or to move. Aria suppressed a smirk. It seemed that
she’d been right about one thing. These weaklings wouldn’t kill
Tyrell, which meant that eventually, the warlock would break free. It
might take a long time, but Aria could wait.
Much to her surprise, though, something else happened then. A
ghostly figure appeared next to Sterling, looking exactly as Tyrell. He
held onto Noah’s hand, looking confused and bewildered.
Tyrell—the one who had a physical form—gaped in disbelief.
“You can’t do this,” he shouted. “You can’t.”
Sterling smiled coldly, and terror flowed through Aria. “Oh, but I
can,” the Sidhe king replied. Turning toward the translucent boy, he
whispered something in the youth’s ear that Aria couldn’t hear.
Instantly, the child’s expression turned into a bright, but uncertain
smile. He nodded and released Noah’s hand.
The Sidhe king murmured another spell, and a flash of bright light
filled the room. Tyrell screamed, and Aria felt the moment the
different presence entered the warlock. This was the true owner of
Tyrell’s body, the child whose mind and soul had been banished when
Tyrell had chosen him as his vessel. Now, he was taking back what
legitimately belonged to him.
Tyrell tried to keep hold of his position within the child’s body,
but the youth had Sterling’s and Noah’s powers backing him up. Aria
sensed the moment when Tyrell lost the battle. Her vision blurred, and
her lungs started to seize. She couldn’t breathe. She couldn’t see. She
tried to cling to reality, to life, but as the child finally took his body
back, everything became lost, and her world melted into utter
darkness.
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Paris knelt by his mother’s still form, checking her pulse. He
couldn’t sense it, and he couldn’t hear her heart beating. “Jace,” he
said in a choked voice. “I think she’s dead.”
He hoped to receive some sort of reassurance from his mate, but
instead, King Sterling spoke. “I’m afraid it couldn’t be helped. As she
was bound to Tyrell, her soul couldn’t withstand the shock when we
banished him from the body he had stolen. I would have warned you,
but she did have a chance. If she’d been stronger, if she’d had
someone else to anchor her, a person she truly loved, she could have
survived.”
At this point, Paris couldn’t really process Sterling’s words. He
felt a little numb. In his heart, he’d always hoped he could one day
redeem her. It might have been unreasonable, even treasonous, given
everything she had done. She had hurt his new family a lot. In spite of
everything he’d found out about her, a part of him hadn’t been able to
give up on that quiet wish.
Jace took him in his arms, shushing him.
“It’s okay, sweetheart.
You can grieve. She was your mother. It’s normal to feel pain.”
“I…I don’t know what to do, Jace,”
Paris sent to his mate.
“I
want to cry, but I can’t. I can’t be relieved, or hurt, or anything
really. I just don’t know.”
“Above all, you are loved, Paris,”
Jace told him.
“We’ll get over
this, together. She chose her own path, and you’re not to blame for
any of this.”
And therein lay the crux of the issue. In a way, Paris’s actions had
led Aria up to this point. Paris experienced a pang of guilt and
accepted it. Even so, as he thought back and ruminated over Jace’s
words, he realized that, in the end, Aria’s own actions had determined
her fate. It still hurt that he hadn’t been able to help her, and it
probably would for a while now. But useless guilt wouldn’t help. He
needed to tell his siblings and discuss what they would do with her
body.
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Shaking himself, Paris tried to focus on the rest of the room’s
occupants. King Sterling held the child who had once been Tyrell in
his arms. As if realizing he was being studied, the boy turned toward
Paris.
It was so strange to see the same face Paris had grown to associate
with Tyrell on a different person. However, Paris didn’t feel for a
minute that he was looking at Tyrell. The child’s eyes held an
innocence and an apprehension that called out to Paris and reminded
him of his own past.
Paris broke away from Jace’s arms and headed toward the boy
with Jace trailing behind him. “Hi,” he said. “I’m Paris, and this is my
mate, Jace. What’s your name?”
“I’m Daire,” the boy replied. “I’m lonely. Will you be my
friend?”
“I’d love to,” Paris answered. He stole Daire from Sterling’s arms
and kissed his forehead. “Don’t be afraid. You’re safe now. They
can’t hurt you anymore.”
As Daire cuddled close to him, Sterling tensed, much like he had
earlier that day. Paris was getting good at interpreting the Sidhe
king’s expressions and immediately inquired, “What is it? What’s
wrong?”
“It’s Winter,” Sterling said. “He’s giving birth.”
A blur of activity exploded all around them. Some of the guards
gathered the invading warlocks and witches and ushered them out.
Even if they seemed concerned about their prince’s condition, they
obeyed King Sterling’s every order, securing the remaining dangerous
elements. Meanwhile, Sterling rushed out of the room, leaving Paris
alone and confused as to what he was supposed to do.
Jace took the decision for him. Taking Daire from Paris, the other
wolf pulled Paris along, following right behind the Sidhe king. And as
he ran by his mate’s side, Paris found the strangest thing happening.
In spite of the pain still pulsing in his heart, there was also hope. A
new future lay in front of them, embodied by Daire and baby Lamont.
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It would be up to them to make sure that the story would not repeat
itself. This day marked an ending and a beginning, and Paris fully
intended to use the second chance he’d been given together with the
mate he loved so much.
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A rose landed on the coffin, then another and another, until six
flowers waited forlornly on the wooden surface. Then, the first
shovelful of earth followed, crushing the roses under its weight. Paris
supposed that, in a way, it was symbolic. Aria had been beautiful
once, but she had been destroyed by her own ambitions.
As he threw more dirt over his mother’s coffin, it seemed to Paris
that every motion was both painful and cathartic. He still wished he
could have helped her, but he understood that something had been
fundamentally wrong with her. A small part of him would always
grieve for her, but this was well and truly the end.
He wondered what his siblings were thinking. Up until this point,
they hadn’t talked too much beyond making arrangements regarding
Aria’s resting place. She had been brought to Marrow pack lands,
where the Alpha had decided on a location for her grave. Paris’s
brothers and sister seemed to have accepted Aria’s demise, but Paris
suspected it must be even harder for them than for him. At least he
could acknowledge the full extent of Aria’s deeds. In their case,
Alpha Marrow had most likely kept the gory details of what had
happened from them. What were they thinking now? Did they
understand the reasons of her death, or were they outraged and angry
that Elder Wade hadn’t protected her? He was their brother, the eldest
of them, but they had no real relationship, and he couldn’t bring
himself to ask.
“You have to make the attempt, sweetheart,”
Jace told him
through their bond.
“They’re in mourning, but so are you. Take the
first step. I know you can.”
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“I don’t think this is the right time,”
Paris replied. Their world
had been shaken, and unlike Paris, they didn’t have mates to steady
them, to provide them with comfort.
“They have each other and their father,”
Jace offered.
“And they
have you.”
Jace had a point, but Paris still wasn’t sure how to approach them.
They’d always rebuffed his every attempt of befriending them. He
would have to give the matter some further thought.
As he considered this, he and his siblings at last finished filling
the grave with dirt. Paris abandoned the shovel and stepped back, his
mind filled with questions. What now? It simply didn’t feel right to
just leave. He scanned the faces of those present, seeking answers.
Few people had come to Aria’s funeral. Mostly, the only
attendants were those who’d at one point been close to Aria—Alpha
Marrow, Paris, and his five siblings, as well as Jace, Paris’s father,
and Reed, who had joined them in a natural show of support. Elder
Wade and his mate were also here, something which Alpha Marrow
seemed to appreciate.
They’d kept the ceremony brief and private. None of her children
had known what to say. Alpha Marrow had refused to do so, as well,
so the elder had spoken instead. Now that it was all over, Paris wanted
go back to the mansion and meet up with the people who meant so
much to him. But at the same time, he felt like there was still
something he needed to do.
And then, Alissa took a step forward and left another rose on the
fresh mound of earth. She caressed the headstone and sighed. Her
lower lip trembled as if she wanted to weep and was forcing herself
not to.
Giles wrapped an arm around his twin’s waist, blankly staring at
the grave. They were the youngest of Aria’s children and would
probably be most affected by her death. Paris couldn’t help himself.
He had to tell them he shared their pain.
“It’s all right,” Paris said. “It’s okay if you want to cry.”
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For a few seconds, Alissa just stared at him. Paris half expected
her to push him away, but she did no such thing. Instead, she burst
into tears and hugged him tightly. On instinct, Paris returned the
embrace, caressing her hair. She didn’t speak, but when Giles joined
in the hug, he said, “Thanks. Thank you for being here for us. You’ve
always been kinder than we deserve.”
“Don’t say that,” Paris immediately shot back. “We’re siblings.
Of course we should be close. I just wish things could have been
different with…with her.”
Alissa stopped crying. She broke away from Paris and gave him
an earnest look. “Is it true that she tried to kill you?”
Paris nodded, but decided they probably didn’t want the details.
“She did, but it doesn’t matter anymore. That’s in the past. You have
to remember the good about her.”
“You’re very generous,” Tucker said from behind him. “I don’t
know if I could say that had I been in your shoes.”
“We’ve been thinking,” Hamilton added. “The six of us have