The Vampire King’s Nanny (The Vampire King Chronicles Book 7)

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by T. S. Ryder


  "You're not telling him anything about what my father did," she said shortly. "This is humiliating enough without him feeling sorry for me. I'll tell him that I didn't know about it and that will be it. Understood?"

  The old man sighed and nodded. "Very well."

  "Besides, everything will be fine, as long as there aren't any more surprises like he has seven brothers that I have to find mates for."

  The door to the house and two men stepped out onto the porch. Elena's stomach went in flip-flops. If she was a cartoon, she would have become a heart-shaped puddle on the floor.

  Both were possibly the most gorgeous people she had ever seen. Tall, broad-shouldered, muscles straining against their clothing. One of them was tattooed, with a shock of dark hair and dark eyes perfect for brooding. The other was more clean-shaven, and he held himself like a king. She had a feeling there was nothing he wanted that he didn't get. As she stared at them, her mouth watered and heat flashed through her body.

  "Ah," the Wolf in her truck said. "I thought this might happen."

  "What might happen?" Elena couldn’t take her eyes from the two.

  "Well… it appears that you will have two mates instead of one."

  Her head turned so quickly she cricked her neck. "What?"

  Chapter Three – Lukas

  She looked even more beautiful in real life than in her photos. The picture made her look more slender than she actually was. The real thing was all curves, with thick arms and a stocky waist that indicated true strength. She was wearing some sort of construction outfit, but her overalls had a touch of lace sewn onto the edges, and pink leather gloves peeked from the pockets.

  His hands were sweaty. He was more nervous than he thought he would be, meeting her for the first time. Honestly, he hadn't expected it to take this long. But every time he wanted to meet her, her father told her she was out of the country or otherwise couldn’t make it.

  "Elena," he greeted, stepping forward.

  "I feel like we're old friends," Will interrupted. He grasped her hands and kissed her cheek.

  Elena swallowed and pulled away from him. Lukas was glad that she did. He realized his hands had clenched into fists and forced himself to relax. She was his mate first. Will couldn't change that, even if he claimed everything else.

  "Shall we go inside?" Will said with a grin. How could he have teeth that white when he smoked the way he did? Lukas internally sighed–if only cigarettes affected Shifters the way they did humans.

  "Uh, no."

  The moment he heard her voice, Lukas immediately regretted the deal he had made with Will. There was no reason for the other male to so much as look at his mate. He had his two women that he refused to mate. There was no indication he'd treat Elena like anything but a brood mare. Well. Will might give her the first child, but every other child after that would be Lukas'. He'd make sure of that. The only reason he wasn't calling this off was because he needed the money.

  Elena stepped back and shook her head. "I only found out today that I've got a werewolf Alpha, and I'm here to give it a try, but I didn't sign up for two men."

  "Wait." Lukas' heart plummeted. "You just found out today? I've known about you my whole life, why were you just told today?"

  Alan cleared his throat. "I think I had best let you three discuss this yourself. If you need me, I will be at home."

  Lukas grunted at him.

  Elena turned. "Thank you."

  Alan looked a little startled but nodded at her before heading off. The human turned back to the two Alphas and visibly gulped. But she still tossed her head, her short hair flipping into her eyes, and put her hands on her hips. Her eyes narrowed.

  "Now. Will you two kindly tell me what all this nonsense about both of you maybe being my mates is all about?"

  Will snorted and turned to Lukas. "When you proposed this idea you didn't tell me that you'd never met her before. I thought it was something that you had discussed with her. And now I find out that she didn't even know she was mated to you. For all you know, she's got a dozen children by a dozen different men."

  "Excuse me? 'She' is standing right here, and I don't appreciate you talking as though I'm not. And for your information, Mr. I'm All That, I just happen to not have a boyfriend and I'm a virgin—" Her eyes widened and she slapped a hand to her mouth. She looked horrified like she had just revealed a dirty secret.

  Lukas hadn't even considered that she might not be. He had always assumed that she was saving herself for him like he had saved himself for her. But it was still a relief to hear that she hadn't had other men.

  "My pack is financially unstable, but we have a lot of land," he explained. "Will's pack is wealthy but has only a little land. It's beneficial for both of us to combine our packs. The best way to do that is for us both to mate you, and have you as Alpha Female of both packs. Your first child would then be Alpha of both packs."

  "And you agreed because of land," she said dully, looking at Will. "Is it something you want to… mate me?"

  "I must do what is best for my pack," the male said smoothly. He took one of Elena's hands in his. "I will admit that was never a situation that I expected or would have wanted, but when so many of my pack members are giving up their rights to stay on packlands and going to cities, despite the fact that Wolves need space… Well, I have to put them over my own needs. Not that it won't be a delight to be your mate."

  Was this the kind of drabble that he used on the two women from his pack that he was sleeping with? Lukas repressed a growl. This was for the best of his pack. His father had left him with massive debts. As much as it grated to have to share a mate, let alone with an arrogant asshole like Will, he had to actually do it.

  Not that he was going to let Will have the satisfaction of knowing that he was in such a terrible situation. And as for Elena, if she was going to fall for Will's lines, then maybe she deserved what she got from him. No–he'd fight for her. He wasn't going to just abandon her to Will's debauchery.

  "And you?" Elena turned to Lukas. "You said that your pack is financially unstable?"

  "Yes."

  "Why?"

  Lukas shrugged. The truth was too painful to talk about. She'd find out plenty from talking to other Wolves, anyway. Rumors were plentiful, and the worse part was that most of them weren't as half as bad at the truth. His father might not have left him with much, but he still had his pride. He wouldn't have a mate who pitied him.

  "They say that Lukas' father was quite a gambler," Will said.

  "And yours never took a mate," Lukas growled, temper flaring.

  "And you always knew I was your mate?" Elena interrupted. Her foot tapped.

  "Yes."

  "And that's never bothered you?"

  The question caught Lukas off guard. He had never questioned being bound to her. He'd been given pictures sent by her father over the years, which was one of the reasons why he was so shocked to hear she didn't know about their relationship. Was he supposed to be bothered by the fact that he had a beautiful mate? It bothered him that she hadn't known until he sent Alan for her, but not that they were mates.

  "I would rather have a different mate, but you're the one that my father agreed on. We're already mates, if I took another one, I'd be stripped of my position."

  Even as he was speaking, Lukas could have kicked himself. Of all the stupid things to say… He couldn’t have just said that he hadn't considered it? He couldn't have said that he was given pictures of her and never wanted anybody else? He couldn’t have said a million other things that didn't make it seem like she was the last choice he'd have?

  It was too late now. Elena's expression, already somewhat guarded and jaded, closed off entirely. She opened her mouth, but before she could respond, Will had put his arms around her waist. He pulled her snug against him and grinned at her as though she was the only woman he had ever seen. Did he look at his other two women the same way?

  He didn't deserve her.

  "I'm sure Lukas do
esn't mean that the way it sounds. But we have talked quite enough, don't you think? Before we can mate we have to find out if we're compatible."

  Elena's eyes widened and Lukas could actually see the pulse in her neck flutter. She put her hands on Will's chest but didn't push him away. If anything, she seemed enthralled by him. Lukas growled low in his throat, unable to stand seeing his mate with another man like this. She opened her mouth, but before Will could kiss her, Lukas jumped forward. He put his hands on either side of her face, turning her to him.

  He kissed her hard, pushing his arms between her and Will's bodies. Elena kissed him back, her hungry mouth surprising him. From the way she had been acting, and because she only found out that they were mates, he had expected her to be more reserved, at least at the beginning. But she kissed him with so much passion that he felt himself stirring in a way he hadn't ever experienced before. When Elena's eyes fluttered shut and she gave a slight moan, he forgot entirely about Will.

  Until, that was, he realized that Will was kissing the back of Elena's neck.

  Lukas jerked away from Elena. She leaned forward, trying to follow, but Will held her back. The other Alpha kissed her mouth like he was trying to eat her, and she moaned again. Lukas stepped back. Elena's hand fluttered in his direction; when it landed on his arm, she grasped him tightly.

  Did she really want them both? From how she acted before, he never would have expected it.

  Her eyes snapped open. She pushed Will away from her and struggled free of his grasp, shaking her head hard. "What are you doing?"

  "The same thing you are." Will leaned forward again.

  "No. No, I am not going to jump in bed with a couple of men I don't know! Or even a couple of men at all. That's just weird. Isn't it? Or is it common among Wolves?"

  Both Alphas were silent. Lukas couldn’t help but feel pleased that Will looked so flustered–until he remembered that this was his idea. It was his responsibility to make it work between the three of them. And who knew, maybe after they were mated Will would have the decency to die and then—

  A howl broke through the air.

  The three of them turned towards the setting sun. A vague, misty shape slowly coalesced into the form of a massive Wolf. It shone with a bright white light, vivid blue eyes peering out of a snowy face. Its lips were pulled back into a vicious snarl. Another howl, and it lunged for Elena, mouth wide and teeth snapping.

  Chapter Four – Will

  The Geisterwolf.

  Will froze, eyes wide as he stared at the massive creature. It couldn't be real. It just couldn’t. It was a myth. A legend. A fairy tale. The dead could not come back to life, and the only ghosts were regrets. And if it was really a vengeful spirit taken form, wouldn't it be all black and twisted, with bits of flesh rotting off it? Not the icy white Wolf he saw. The one that looked exactly as his father had, sleek coat, heavily muscled, blue eyes.

  But it couldn't be real. It had to be a trick.

  Then the creature howled, sending a thousand shard of ice down Will's spine, and it lunged. Right for Elena. She screamed, throwing her hands over her face, but Will was too frozen by shock to react. He didn't even realize that it was real and not some elaborate hallucination until the Geisterwolf's jaws had clamped over Elena's bicep and yanked her out of his arms.

  "No!" Lukas leaped forward. He transformed in mid-air, his clothing bursting off his body. His mottled gray and brown fur stood on end as he charged the spectral Wolf.

  Seeing the other Alpha in action spurred something in Will's chest. He shook off his bewilderment and ran forward. He felt his clothes strain shred as he transformed. The sleek creamy fur on his own body gleamed, stained red by the light of the dying sun. He was faster than Lukas, and they met the Geisterwolf as one.

  The Wolf howled, dropping Elena, as both Alphas sank their teeth into him. Will jolted with shock at the pure iciness of the flesh he bit into. He growled and shook his head, trying to tear a chunk free, but the Geisterwolf seemed to melt out of his mouth like butter.

  Another howl rang through the air. The Geisterwolf turned, snapping at Lukas. The smaller male was just able to dodge its jaws. Will bowled into the Geisterwolf's side, snapping and biting at its neck. The great white Wolf snarled, slapping at him with a paw. He lunged forward again, but as abruptly as it came, it disappeared. Will was left panting and shivering, staring into nothing. Had it all been a dream?

  The smell of blood told him it wasn't.

  He turned. Elena lay on the ground, one arm cradled against her chest, her face twisted with pain. Lukas was already kneeling beside her, urging her to her feet. She whimpered, clinging to the other Alpha.

  Will did not transform as they made their way to Lukas' ramshackle house. He walked behind the other two, his ears rotating as he searched for any sound that might indicate the Geisterwolf might come back. But there was no more sign of it, and when Lukas and Elena disappeared into the house, he transformed and followed.

  "What in the name of all that's holy was that?" Elena demanded as Lukas guided her to a couch that looked like it was from the sixties.

  "The Geisterwolf," Lukas replied grimly.

  "The what?"

  "I don't know everything," the Cedar Grove Alpha said. "I'll grab the first aid kit and tell you about it."

  Elena nodded, still shivering. Lukas disappeared into another room, and Will sat beside her, wanting to offer a little comfort. His mind churned as he considered what had happened–and what had almost happened. Out of all the Alphas in the world, and all their mates, the Geisterwolf had chosen Elena. Why? And why had it looked so much like his father?

  "You could cover up you know," Elena muttered.

  He jerked out of his revere and glanced at her. "What?"

  "You're naked."

  "So?"

  Elena shifted uncomfortably. "Just cover up, will you?"

  Will shrugged and pulled a pillow into his lap. Given what had happened, he didn't think now was the time for jokes or bragging. Humans weren't as comfortable with nudity as Shifters.

  "So what was that thing?"

  Lukas returned with a first aid kit and set about cleaning and binding Elena's wound. Will noticed that she didn't tell him to cover up. He would have mentioned it, too, but Lukas began talking first.

  "The Geisterwolf. I was doubtful that it was real. Certainly didn't think that it would come after you."

  "Back up." Elena winced and held up her uninjured hand. "First things first. What is the Guy String Wolf thing?"

  "It's a Germanic word. I'm not sure if humans have similar stories, but the story that I was told was that he was an Alpha long, long ago. He fell in love with a woman and took her as his mate, but she was in love with someone else. Because she couldn't be with the one she loved, she took her own life. They say this Alpha was driven mad by the loss. And ever since then, when Venus, Earth and Mars align, he comes back and chooses an Alpha's mate to attempt to bring back his own lost mate."

  Elena closed her eyes. Her hands trembled, and she shook her head rapidly. "I'm not your mate. I don't want to be your mate. I'm only here because if I didn't, my father would lose the land he's mortgaged, and then he'd lose his business and be destitute."

  Lukas flinched back from her, blood draining from his face.

  "This is crazy. An ancient dead ghost comes back because of a planetary alignment and suddenly I'm going to be sacrificed to bring back a woman who didn't want to be with him in the first place." Elena sucked in a deep breath. "Not happening. How do we stop it?"

  "I don't know off hand," Lukas said. "I'll phone Xavier to see what he says. You shouldn’t have left that meeting when you did." He shot a glare at Will. "If you hadn't, I wouldn't have had to leave so soon and I could have found out how to protect my mate."

  Will growled, but Elena shook her head. "I'm not your mate."

  "Maybe that's why the Geisterwolf chose you," Lukas said. His voice was heavily loaded with bitterness. "Because you were made to be my
mate against your will. Just like his mate all those years ago."

  Elena bit her lip at she looked at him, but didn't say anything. Lukas stared at her a moment, then stood and left the room, pulling his phone from his pocket. It left Elena and Will alone again, but he didn't know what to say. Not considering everything that had happened.

  Lukas returned soon enough. He sat down beside Elena again. "The alignment will only last for about a month. The Geisterwolf can only attack at night, it will keep growing stronger every night. In order to drive it off for good, so it never comes back in the future, we have to wait for thirty-three days, and then perform a ceremony on the night when the Geisterwolf is at its strongest. We'll have to pledge our devotion to one another and share blood, and then I have to fight it off."

  "You're supposed to fight it off?" Will grunted and shook his head. "How are you supposed to fight off something like that? You couldn't fight against a chicken. Everybody knows you are weak."

  "What did you just say?" Lukas jumped to his feet. "I'm weak? I'll fight you right now!"

  Elena pushed her way between them. "Save the testosterone. Am I the only one that is completely freaked out? It's nighttime. That giant wolf thing already attacked once. What's to stop it from attacking again? And this place is hardly Fort Knox. If I have my tools I could do a few things to make it more secure, but I am not sleeping tonight."

  Lukas nodded, tearing his eyes away from Will. "I'll get your tools. I think it would be safer for you to stay inside."

  "And I'll stay with her in case the Geisterwolf comes back," Will said, glaring at Lukas as he left. He fumbled in his pockets. He needed something to calm his nerves. A smoke was just the thing for it. But as soon as he pulled out a cigarette, Elena snatched it from him.

  "Hey, I'm breathing here," she said.

 

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