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by Dante Steel


  With Nicoletta and Elena on his heels, Gary tore after Giles Garnier. Row after row, Gary tried to find the bastard, and eventually, he gave up and took to the sky, just high enough to see the entire vineyard.

  Claws connected with his foot, piercing through his boot toward his heel, and Gary was dragged to the ground, his back slamming against a rock. His back spasmed, and he couldn’t move.

  Giles Garnier was no longer human, but he wasn’t a werewolf the same as the other werewolves they had faced. Those had been massive wolves many times a normal one. Giles Garnier was more of a hybrid between a man and a wolf, more a wolfman than anything else.

  The bastard yanked his claw free and pounced on Gary before he could react. Foam trickled down the corners of his mouth. He was salivating at the chance to eat Gary.

  “Sick bastard,” Gary said. He tried to lift a hand so he could use his powers, but Giles Garnier placed his wolfman hands on Gary’s shoulder to pin him in place, his arm locked and unable to move.

  “Nah, you don’t want to eat him,” Elena called. “Try some of this.” She held out her arm.

  The wolfman didn’t even glance over at her. A huge fireball went his way, but the wolfman merely huffed and puffed it out because of course he would.

  Saliva dropped onto Gary, and the wolfman opened his mouth. A flash of silver was all Gary could see, and then the wolfman was yanked off of Gary by his mouth.

  Damn was Elena strong.

  The two were locked together, the wolfman close to the ground, Elena squatting and grunting, using all of her might. The wolfman growled and tried to bite her, but Elena’s brute strength enabled her to keep the jaws apart. Gary had a feeling that if Giles was allowed to bite, he would break anything placed between his jaws.

  “Now, Nicoletta!” Elena shouted.

  The Hispanic sent wave after wave of fire at the wolfman, but although they made contact with his fur, the fire immediately went out.

  “What the hell?” Nicoletta muttered as she tried again. “Gary, check and see if he has some kind of forcefield.”

  Gary obliged, but there was nothing there for him to detect. The moment he tried to keep the wolfman’s mouth open so Elena could shift her focus elsewhere, the strangest sensation washed over Gary. His mouth filled with blood, and he could taste raw meat. Flesh. A vision came of biting into the child they had seen, and Gary severed the telekinetic connection. What the fuck was that? Wasn’t that telepathic? Gary sure as fuck wasn’t Olivia. He did not want to understand a serial killer or get into one’s mind.

  Elena’s knees were buckling from the strain of squatting. Why wasn’t she standing? Ah, because then the wolfman would be free to swipe at her with his claws. The wolfman must have realized this because it jerked back slightly and began to stand on its hind legs. As it went to slip Elena, Gary tried to create a forcefield around her, but it didn’t quite go as planned. Instead, he sent out a blast of his own, not of fire, of course, but telekinetic energy. The blue, wisp-like beam flew out, and the telekinetic bomb exploded between the two, and they went flying apart.

  Elena hurled backward and slammed into Nicoletta. The two went down hard. As for the wolfman, he slid backward, but he dug his claws into the ground, which slowed his movement. Blood dripped from the corners of his mouth. Gary hoped like hell that the wolfman had bitten his tongue.

  The wolfman stalked toward Gary. The ground trembled with every step it took. In the previous issues, their enemies all had fake eyes. There was no intelligence there. The NPCs had the same eyes. The avatars, on the other hand, had intelligent eyes.

  This wolfman had those same eyes, and with a sense of guilt, Gary realized those cursed shifters somehow had real eyes, too.

  What the hell was Smaug doing to the game?

  Where the hell was Yuna? Was Olivia that badly hurt?

  The wolfman was only a few feet away now. Gary tried to throw out another telekinetic blast, but he wasn't sure how he had done it in the first place. He could, however, use the nearby vines to wrap around the wolfman's legs and arms. The wolfman howled and struggled against the plants, but Gary reinforced the vines with his power, so essentially, the wolfman and Gary were engaged in a dangerous game of tug of war.

  A wave of fatigue washed over Gary. He was exhausted. How long had he been fighting? Ever since he had entered this damn game. Damn Jorge for getting it for him. Damn Yuna for not finding them an easier way to become megaheroes. Damn Haru for not getting them out of here already. Damn Smaug for making Shifter War necessary in the first place.

  “Damn you,” Gary muttered to the wolfman.

  His grip on the vines was weakening. The wolfman would be free any second. Gary should fly away. No, find the girls and fly away. They could wait a day or two before becoming megaheroes. Maybe. If they could find a spot where they could rest and heal and recover more fully.

  Instead of flying, he seized the last saber-like tooth he had. Gary waited for the wolfman to lunge. He brought up one hand to telekinetically keep the wolfman’s mouth shut while he stabbed the bastard in the chest.

  The tip of the saber-like tooth connected with a rib and bounced off.

  The tip of the wolfman’s fangs sank into Gary’s hand.

  Despite the pain he was in, Gary brought up his other hand and stabbed the wolfman in the neck, except the fang wouldn’t puncture its skin.

  Just then, Elena rushed over and yanked on the wolfman’s arm so viciously that the wolfman had no choice but to let Gary go. The movement was so powerful that a few of the teeth remained embedded into Gary’s arm.

  In a flash of silver, Elena furiously punched and kicked the wolfman. Although she was landing her blows and avoiding or blocking his, her assault did not seem to frustrate or harm the bastard.

  Nicoletta came over and tried her fire once more. Nothing worked. The fire continued to die the moment it connected with him.

  It was almost as if magic was protecting him.

  Magic.

  Smaug.

  Fuck.

  “Somehow, I don’t think that extra credit of burning him at the stake is going to happen,” Nicoletta yelled.

  “Stop your whining,” Olivia said as she flew over. She held her injured arm close to her body, and she effortlessly caused the wolfman to fly. “Gary, if you’ll be so kind as to torture him…”

  Gary’s mind was beginning to fog. His wound was bleeding, his entire side felt sticky, and it was so very dark. He could hardly see.

  “Torture?”

  “Rip out his claws, his teeth,” Olivia said. “Anything that makes him dangerous.”

  “Right,” Gary said, and he proceeded to pry one of the embedded teeth from his arm.

  “From his person. Wolf. Whatever.”

  Nodding, Gary lifted his good arm, but he couldn’t do anything more than fall to the ground.

  “He’s losing too much blood,” someone said.

  “Don’t worry about me,” he tried to say, but all he heard was a groan.

  As he almost faded to unconsciousness, an idea came to him.

  “Nic…”

  “I’m here.” She touched his hand.

  All he did was think of his plan. He tried to push that thought from his mind through his fingers to hers and her mind.

  Then, he knew no more.

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  When Gary awoke, he realized two things. One, he had gained two more levels so now he was level five-hundred and ninety-nine. And two, he still felt like death. He couldn’t move. He couldn’t see.

  But he could listen, and the girls weren't exactly quiet.

  “How can we help him?” Elena asked.

  “Without knowing his blood type, I don’t know if setting up a blood transfusion is the best of ideas,” Yuna said.

  “Are the cons that serious?” Olivia asked. “Just do it!”

  “It’s not as if I have needles and supplies for this,” Yuna protested.

  “You should’ve been more prepared,” E
lena snapped. “You waltzed in here with all kinds of powers, but you can’t help to heal someone?”

  “At least we killed that terrible wolfman,” Nicoletta said softly.

  “At what cost?” Elena asked. “He deformed my arm, and I don’t know if this limp will ever go away. I can’t kick with my left leg. All of us got bit. How were you able to help Olivia but not Gary?”

  “Olivia is an avatar,” Yuna said in her calm voice.

  Gary just wanted to sleep. Only the fear that he wouldn’t wake up again prevented him from giving in. From giving up.

  “Damn, he’s bleeding again.”

  “All right. Nicoletta, you need to burn the end of this fang,” Elena said.

  “Why?”

  “To kill off any germs. Then we’ll need some kind of hollow tube to get my blood into Gary.”

  The girls began to talk and argue about health and safety and all of that. Honestly, Gary didn’t care about that. They said he was bleeding again. The bleeding had to be stopped.

  Maybe he could do it.

  Gary retreated from his mind and focused on his body. He wasn’t sure if he even could do that, but gradually, he did not hear the girls anymore. All he heard were his thoughts, worries, and his heartbeat.

  As he focused on his heart, a strange swooshing sound filled his ears. Blood rushing through his veins. He followed along the different veins and gradually found his wound. It was a huge knot, a cluster of ripped muscle, torn skin, blood everywhere inside and outside.

  He set about trying to smooth out the veins, to unravel the knots, to rebind the veins, muscles, and skin. Maybe he was doing it. Maybe he was hallucinating.

  Maybe it was time for sleep.

  When Gary woke, he opened his eyes. That was a good sign. He inhaled deeply. His lungs were fine. His body didn’t feel as if he was in pain. In fact, other than feeling tired, he seemed all right.

  He glanced to the left. Elena sat on a chair beside his bed. She had fallen asleep. Yuna wasn’t in the room. Neither was Olivia. On his right was Nicoletta.

  “You’re awake,” she said. “How do you feel?”

  “Hungry. Thirsty. Tired. Confused. What happened?”

  Nicoletta rushed to help him sit up and then sat beside him on the bed, facing him. “You aren’t bleeding anymore.”

  “I’m fine.”

  “How?”

  “I think I healed myself. What happened?” he repeated.

  Her eyebrows lifted, but she didn’t question him. “You… We touched hands. You gave me an idea how to kill Giles Garnier. That was your idea, wasn’t it?”

  Gary nodded. “So Olivia pinned him in place against the vines? She was able to?”

  “Yes. He wasn’t able to move at all! Elena ripped out his teeth and all of his claws. The screams…” She shuddered.

  “Loud and terrible?”

  “Yes, and… at first, he sounded like a young girl then a young boy and then a different girl… Olivia thought maybe his victims…”

  “Because that’s not fucked up,” Gary muttered.

  “Right?” Nicoletta wiped a tear away, and he realized she was favoring her palms.

  “Did you get burned again?” he asked. He captured her hand and rubbed it through her glove.

  “My regular fire wasn’t enough. I had to have it burn hotter than ever before.”

  He stared at her, and she nodded at his unspoken question. Gently, he removed her glove and cursed himself for gasping out loud. Not only was her palm burned, but the scorched marks went up toward her elbow.

  “Don’t worry about me,” she said. “I’m sorry. You said you were thirsty, hungry. Let me get you something—”

  “No,” he said firmly. “Let me concentrate.”

  Gary closed his eyes. When he had been able to cause things to explode in the past, he had reached inside, to the particles, and ripped it apart. Now, he reached inside, just the same, found the burns, and did his best to separate it away from her skin. Once he finished the one side, he worked on her other arm. By the time he was done, he realized he had an audience, the other girls had all arrived, plus a tray of food and water was waiting for him.

  Nicoletta filled the others in as he ate. Elena stirred, and she described how they had killed the wolfman.

  “And the fire was turning blue, Gary. The hottest flames there can be! Yuna came, and that was it. Her added fire was enough, and the wolfman finally burned. It wasn’t at a stake, not really, but he burned to death.”

  Gary shook his head. “You sound so satisfied about that.”

  “I am.”

  “Gary, how did you heal yourself?” Yuna asked.

  “I think through my power,” he said. He motioned Olivia over. “Are you all better?”

  She nodded. “Potions don’t work on me, but Yuna tapped into the game to at least change that much.”

  “Tap into the game? How? When?”

  “The last time I spoke with Haru,” Yuna said, “I told him to install more of those secret bases. I knew we would be facing off against the berserkers, Giles Garnier, and Loki, so I specifically asked for them to be near those locations. I can help Olivia more than I can help us, unfortunately.”

  “Understandable.”

  “But if you can heal us…” Yuna appraised him and smiled. “You claim I am powerful, Gary, but you are the most powerful of us all.”

  He shrugged. "I think I just need a little more rest. Then, we can head out and tackle Loki." Gary hesitated and glanced around. The room was small with white painted walls, no windows, a bed, and a few chairs. "Where are we?"

  “In another town. We’re trying to lay low. Two nights ago, we heard werewolves howling nearby.”

  He gaped at Olivia. “Two nights ago?”

  “Yes, you’ve been out that long. The bleeding had stopped for a bit, so we thought you were doing better, but then it started again.” She shrugged.

  “And those werewolves are still hunting us,” he growled.

  “Yes, but flying everywhere gives them no trail to track.” Yuna smiled. “You need to sleep. We all do. Once we’re ready, we’ll track down the trickster god.”

  “And then, we’ll go after Smaug. If this isn’t for the final time, I quit,” Gary said.

  “You’re not allowed to quit,” Oliva admonished.

  “No? Why not?”

  She leaned close and whispered in his ear, “I don’t fuck losers, so you sure as fuck better win.” Olivia licked his earlobe and then pulled back, grinning.

  "With you all by my side, how can I possibly lose?" Gary asked.

  Honestly, despite coming close to dying, Gary felt on top of the world. This time would be different. He was certain. Smaug would die. They would go home. Their world would change, but they would find a way. Nothing could break the bond of love Gary shared with Olivia, Elena, and Nicoletta. Nothing. Even Yuna had bonded with them. Not sexually. No. Not sexually for him.

  Except when he fell asleep a few moments later, the Japanese woman was the one he dreamed about. She tied him down for "experiments," and each one was something different sexually. In the dream, Gary came over and over and over. No surprise, he woke hard as hell, and his clothes were wet.

  His mind rejected Yuna. So did his heart. His body, though, was weak.

  A worry for after Loki and after Smaug.

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Gary woke up in the same room, only this time, he was alone. He took quick care of his erection, daydreaming about Elena, Nicoletta, and Olivia taking turns riding him, sucking him, or him thrusting deep into their pussies or asses. He made a point of not thinking about another woman.

  Once he cleaned up, he left the room and followed his nose to the kitchen. The others were there already, eating some biscuits and drinking tea.

  “This place based on England?” Gary asked.

  Yuna nodded. “Yes. How are you feeling?”

  “Ready to kick some trickster ass.”

  “Good.” She pushed he
r teacup toward him, but an NPC bustled over with food and drink for him. “We have been discussing how best to approach Loki.”

  “Can’t he turn into a horse?” Gary asked. “I think I read something crazy about him being the mother of something? How?”

  “Because of being a horse. He was a mare, and yes, he gave birth to Sleipnir,” Yuna said.

  “Sleipnir?” Gary repeated. The name sounded so foreign.

  “An eight-legged horse,” Olivia said.

  “You know about everything,” Elena said.

  Olivia shrugged. “I’m huge into Marvel. And I love mythology.”

  “And Tom Hiddleston is hot,” Nicoletta added.

  “Damn straight.”

  All of the girls laughed. Even Yuna giggled.

  Gary shook his head. “Glad you all agree on that point.”

  Olivia laughed again. “He’s also the father of the wolf Fenrir and a sea serpent. I don’t remember its name.”

  “Don’t remember or can’t pronounce it?” Yuna teased.

  “Both.” Olivia grinned.

  Yuna gestured for Gary to eat, and he obliged. “I do not think we’ll have to worry about his children, only Loki. To answer your question, Gary, Loki has historically shifted into a mare, a salmon, and a fly. It is possible that he can change into other forms as well. It would be best if we do not engage him in conversation. He will try to trick us and turn us against each other. He has a silver tongue.”

  “There’s nothing that will tear us apart,” Olivia said confidentially.

  Gary so badly wanted that to be true. He wanted everything to be perfect, with just him, Olivia, Elena, and Nicoletta. Yuna had become a dear friend, and, yes, he was attracted to her, but he didn’t love her. With her, it was just lust.

  That realization had him wholly and completely accepting his love for the other three. A harem truly was what he wanted, but it was born out of love. Anyone who thought differently was wrong. It had taken him a little while to fully accept this, but love wasn’t normal. It wasn’t the same for everyone.

 

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