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A Gate of Night

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by Bella Forrest


  The witch quickly obliged and within seconds, I was in Derek’s arms.

  “Derek, where were you?” I began to sob into his chest as my head spun from everything that had just occurred.

  This is too good to be true.

  “Sofia, darling, I’m so sorry. I tried to get here as soon as I could and I just… I’m sorry.” I felt his kisses. I felt the strength of his embrace. I felt the heave and sigh of his chest and the beating of his heart. I felt the warmth of his breath on my skin as he showered me with apologies.

  I was exactly where I had longed to be, but just as I was beginning to accept what was happening, the door swung open and the man with red eyes stepped in.

  Night had fallen. The darkness had come. Perhaps it was mercy that stole me away from that moment and allowed me to fade from consciousness, because I probably wouldn’t have been able to survive what was to happen next.

  Chapter 41: Derek

  The state Sofia was in was tearing me apart. She needed immediate medical attention.

  “She needs to go to a hospital.”

  Kiev looked at her. “Yes. She does.”

  “But if you think you can take her away from me…”

  “Save your threats. It’s not her I want.” He paused and stared at Sofia.

  I noticed the way he gulped as he eyed her blood.

  He smirked. “Well, maybe I do want her, but not more than I want something else that you have.”

  Before I could respond, he rushed out of the hut. Corrine screamed outside. I wanted to get up, but Sofia was cradled in my arms and I was afraid that if I let go, I’d never be able to hold her again.

  Within seconds, Corrine burst into the door, holding one baby instead of two.

  My eyes widened in horror. “No!”

  “He took your son! It all happened so fast! I couldn’t do anything to…”

  “No!” I screamed. I looked at my unconscious wife, cradled in my arms. How am I ever going to tell you? “Where’s Arron?! Where are the others?! What are they doing?!”

  I knew the answer. The Guardians were back at The Blood Keep wreaking their havoc there. Aiden and Vivienne, along with the rest of our crew, were probably lost in the heat of battle.

  As if we weren’t already surrounded by enough chaos, another unwelcome guest arrived in a flash of light. The silver-haired vixen herself. The Ageless.

  “What do you want?” I hissed at her.

  “Forgive me for what I am about to do, Derek, but our intervention at The Shade came with a price. Corrine knows that every time a witch intervenes in the manner that she did, there are always consequences. The Elders are demanding justice for their loss.”

  “Justice? After all the injustices they put us through?” I hated the witch more than I’d ever thought I could. “Do you see my wife right now?”

  “Sofia is strong. She always has been. Her spirit is perhaps even stronger than yours. I have no doubt in my mind that both of you will survive what is to come.”

  “What are you talking about?”

  “I’m sorry,” she repeated, “but the payment they demand for what you did is your wife.”

  I clung to Sofia for dear life, afraid that I would crush her, but unwilling to let go. I pressed my lips against her even as I turned desperate eyes toward a creature more powerful than any of us. “Please. Don’t.”

  Sadness showed in the Ageless’ eyes. “This must be done. I’m sorry.” The Ageless turned toward Corrine. “I know you risked everything for her, but you and I both know that this is the price that must be paid. Cruor demands her. Cruor will get her. It’s the only way to keep the balance.”

  “This is unfair. And you know it,” Corrine pleaded even as she clutched my daughter in her hands. “Sofia had nothing to do with what happened.”

  “And yet she is the price they demand, the price we are going to give.” The Ageless turned her eyes toward me. “I trust that she will someday be back in your arms.”

  “No. Please,” I pleaded even as I sensed my body heating up. I began to fear that I would burn my own wife to ashes, but there would be no time for that. The witch was about to rip my heart away from me.

  It took less than the blink of an eye—just a snap of her fingers. And both the witch and Sofia were gone.

  “No!” I screamed out. As if she knew what had just happened, our daughter cried right along with me.

  The fire was building up inside me and I knew there was nothing I would be able to do to control it. I was in more pain than I ever was before. I turned desperate eyes toward Corrine. “Get away. Get as far away as you possibly can.” I looked at the child she was holding. “I’m not about to lose her too.”

  Corrine ran as far away from the cabin as possible. I held the fire back as long as I could, but what was to happen was inevitable. The ground shook when a loud explosion burst from inside the small hut, incinerating everything within half a mile.

  To have held Sofia in my arms only to have her ripped away from me was the farthest thing from justice. As the fire came out of me, all I could think about were the few words Sofia was able to utter to me.

  Derek, where were you?

  Epilogue: Sofia

  When I woke up, my head was pounding and my heart was thumping so hard it felt like it was about to burst out of my chest. Every tooth ached terribly. I felt cold—colder than I’d ever felt before.

  I shuffled out of the bed and stood to my feet. My knees almost buckled beneath me. I held on to one of the posts of the bed for support. I looked around me. My surroundings were unfamiliar. Everything was white. The floor, the walls, the ceilings, everything.

  I’ve gone mad. Or perhaps I'm dreaming. I tried to recall what had happened to me and my mind came up with a huge blank. Instead, I felt a shower of kisses on my temple, strong arms wrapping around my frame. The strange sensations came with a sense of comfort that left me unnerved even as a flash of bright blue eyes came through my thoughts.

  I jumped from where I was standing when a baritone voice assured me, “Everything’s going to be all right, Sofia.”

  The words came like an embrace. A promise I had to hold on to.

  Sofia. That’s my name. I was certain of it. I looked around me in search of some assurance of who I was. I couldn’t remember. I had no idea who I was. All I knew was that the name was mine. Those kisses were mine. Those eyes were mine.

  Right about then, a loud whoosh caught my attention. I turned toward the sound and a door opened where I’d thought there was only a wide white wall.

  A young woman dressed in a white gown entered the room. She held a tray on her hands. In the middle of the tray was a glass of blood. The bright red color was a stark contrast to the bare white surroundings.

  My eyes immediately focused on the glass and the strangest sensation came over me. Hunger… hunger unlike anything I’ve ever felt before. It took over my senses. Is this what Derek used to feel whenever he looked at me?

  I wondered at the strange thought. Who’s Derek? Is he the man with the blue eyes? The man from whom those kisses came, whose arms wrapped around me and whose voice reassured me? A wave of affection swept over me for this stranger whom I was sure I loved with every fiber of my being.

  “What’s going through your mind, Sofia?”

  I was right. Sofia. That’s my name. “A man,” I admitted, even if I had no idea who the woman standing before me was. Brown hair. Beautiful. Darkness evident in her eyes.

  “A man? Who?”

  “I don’t remember,” I lied for reasons I couldn’t fathom. Why can’t I just tell her I’m thinking about Derek, whoever he is? I stared at the blood.

  “Do you remember me?” She seemed annoyed that I wasn’t even looking at her. “Stop staring at the blood, Sofia. Look at me. Do you remember who I am?”

  I shook my head. “No. I don’t.”

  “I’m Clara. Now do you remember?”

  I tried to recall, but I remembered nothing. I found myself drawn to th
e blood. I swallowed hard at the sight of it. I wanted it. I craved it. I had to have it. I took a step forward and reached for it.

  Clara stepped back and pulled the tray away from me. “Not yet, Sofia. Not until you answer my questions.”

  “Do you remember who I am?”

  I shook my head. “No. Can I have a drink now? Please?”

  She appeared pleased this time. “Yes. Have a sip. But just one sip.”

  She handed the glass over to me and I took a sip. My eyes lit up at how invigorating the blood was coursing through my veins. I gasped when Clara pulled the glass away from my lips.

  “Now let’s talk about that man you remember. What does he look like?”

  “I don’t know. I don’t remember.”

  “What’s his name?”

  “I don’t remember.”

  “Don’t lie to me, Sofia. I’ll never give you any more blood if you lie to me.”

  I swallowed hard. I wanted that blood.

  “That man is keeping you from all the blood you want, Sofia. All you have to do is give me his name and the blood is yours.”

  Something raged within me, and I was so desperate for the blood that I almost said the name out loud. Derek. But I couldn’t. I simply couldn’t.

  But I still wanted that blood and there was only one person keeping me away from it. It wasn’t Derek. It was Clara.

  I glared at her and before I could even make sense of what was happening, I was holding her heart in my hands and staring at her motionless body on the ground. The glass of blood was secure in my other hand. I smiled, not feeling an ounce of remorse over what I’d just done.

  Then I drank the glass of blood—every drop of it. The blood caused memories to come over me like a flood. Memories I couldn’t make sense of, random images of a life that I wasn’t sure was mine.

  When I swallowed the last of the blood, a wave of shame and guilt washed over me. What is happening to me? I staggered toward a full-length mirror placed on one side of the room. I looked at my countenance. I was white as a sheet, almost as if I had no blood inside me. I was cold. I looked at my aching teeth and gasped when I saw fangs.

  How?

  Something inside told me that this wasn’t supposed to be, that this simply couldn’t be. But when claws suddenly appeared from my fingers, I knew the reality of it all. I could no longer deny it.

  I knew it was impossible, but there it was.

  I had turned into a vampire.

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  Table of Contents

  Also By Bella Forrest:

  Prologue: Natalie

  Chapter 1: Derek

  Chapter 2: Vivienne

  Chapter 3: Sofia

  Chapter 4: Derek

  Chapter 5: Sofia

  Chapter 6: Derek

  Chapter 7: Aiden

  Chapter 8: Sofia

  Chapter 9: Derek

  Chapter 10: Vivienne

  Chapter 11: Sofia

  Chapter 12: Derek

  Chapter 13: Aiden

  Chapter 14: Vivienne

  Chapter 15: Sofia

  Chapter 16: Aiden

  Chapter 17: Sofia

  Chapter 18: Derek

  Chapter 19: Aiden

  Chapter 20: Sofia

  Chapter 21: Derek

  Chapter 22: Vivienne

  Chapter 23: Sofia

  Chapter 24: Derek

  Chapter 25: Aiden

  Chapter 26: Vivienne

  Chapter 27: Kiev

  Chapter 28: Vivienne

  Chapter 29: Aiden

  Chapter 30: Derek

  Chapter 31: Sofia

  Chapter 32: Vivienne

  Chapter 33: Sofia

  Chapter 34: Derek

  Chapter 35: Vivienne

  Chapter 36: Aiden

  Chapter 37: Derek

  Chapter 38: Kiev

  Chapter 39: Derek

  Chapter 40: Sofia

  Chapter 41: Derek

  Epilogue: Sofia

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