Breaking angelina (Paranormal investigations # 1.5)

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by Rita Webb


  “You failed us. You didn’t test the young rune-

  dragon as we wanted you to. You didn’t make him

  free us.” It steps so close I can smell its sour breath,

  like decaying meat. “You will pay for this with your

  soul. We will devour you. We will eat your flesh and

  drink your blood, suck your eyes from their sockets,

  and you will still be living as we tear you apart.”

  “Then your strength will be ours,” they all chant

  together, their voices chiming through my head.

  Angel, don’t leave me. Fight them. Don’t give

  into them.

  Hunter?

  With a screech, the one in front of me leaps on

  me and opens its mouth wide, as if it could swallow

  me whole. I scream and writhe to get away, but its

  fingers grip me tight, digging into me.

  “Yes. Scream. Your terror tastes sweet.”

  They swarm me, covering every inch of me,

  smothering, squeezing, biting, burning. I try to

  break free, but they only laugh. Oh God, save me.

  She’s shaking like she’s having some kind of

  seizure. She’s turning blue, and her hands are so

  cold. You got to help me. Please.

  Bring her in here.

  A murmur moves through the crowd of shadowy

  creatures. A few slink away, but the one clinging to

  the front of me shrieks at the others.

  “She can do nothing to us. She has lost the key

  and can no longer control us.”

  “That is where you are wrong.” The blue woman

  steps into view. “I forged the bracelet with my own

  magic, but I still have plenty of magic left within

  me.”

  “We have the girl.” The one in charge grabs my

  hair and yanks my head back. I yelp.

  The blue woman smiles. “Do you? Only so long

  as she believes your lies. The moment she sees the

  truth, your hold over her is gone.”

  Lies? I only have to find the truth to be free? But

  I don’t know what the truth is.

  “Every emotion you forced on her, convincing

  her it was her own.” She shakes her head. “Once

  she listens to the voice of truth she will see her

  own strength.”

  Find my own emotions. Listen to the voice of

  truth.

  Truth, I refused to obey when I helped Brianna.

  They begrudgingly let me but promised to make me

  pay. I thought there was nothing I could do to stop

  the pain later.

  But I had pushed them away in the first place, so

  I could have stopped them again. All this time, I

  thought they were in control, but all it took was a

  little truth.

  If I saved Brianna, I could save myself too.

  “You’re not worth saving.” Those fiery red eyes

  look into mine, and its saliva dribbles down its chin

  and drips onto my face, burning me. I grit my teeth

  against the pain.

  “That’s not true, is it?” My voice shakes as I say

  it. Even as I speak, it’s hard to accept because I

  believed them for so long, that I wasn’t worth it.

  “That’s the lie that held me under your control for

  so long. You made me question my self worth, and

  that’s all you needed to control me.”

  “Look at you. You’re pathetic. A miserable little

  creature nobody can ever love.”

  “Hunter loves me and he barely knows me.”

  “That’s right. He barely knows you. Once he

  knows the real you, the weakling we see, sniveling

  and cowering like you are now, he’ll reject you.

  He’ll sneer at you. Laugh at you as he rightly

  should.”

  “My sister loves me.” My voice is stronger now.

  They laugh. “Not after what you just did to her.”

  “If everything you say is a lie, then I can believe

  the opposite. My sister will forgive me, and I will

  make restitution. Hunter watched me try to seduce

  another man using magic, but he still came to

  rescue me. And you—” I stand up and shove it off

  me. “You are a bully, using pain and pleasure to

  control me. Just like I said to Brianna about Tyler.

  The answer has been staring me in the face for

  weeks. How could I have missed it?”

  “You enjoyed being under our thumb.” The

  voice sounds sultry and conniving.

  I don’t need to pretend to be Emma as I lift my

  chin and square my shoulders. “You will stay out of

  my head.”

  The dark shapes fade, and I find myself staring

  up into Hunter’s eyes. “You’re awake. Are you

  okay? Are you hurt?”

  “I’m okay.” I bury my face into his soft fur and

  breathe him in. Wild. Strong. Real.

  “You two can’t stay here.” The blue woman sits

  on the other side of me. “The child is vulnerable

  here. Once the False Emperor learns how strong of

  an empath she is he will want to acquire her as

  quickly as possible. You must take her somewhere

  safe.”

  She stands and offers me her hand. I take it and

  she pulls me up.

  “I will find you again, child. You will need

  training before you are ready to live among

  humans again. Now go.”

  Hunter wraps a coat around my shoulders and

  leads me out into the night.

  “Brogg, let me in.” Hunter pounds on the door,

  his other arm holding me up, and when I shiver, he

  pulls me closer and rests his chin on the top of my

  head. “It’s going to be all right. We’ll get through

  this.”

  “I know. I trust you.” I hadn’t been able to say

  that when he asked me if I did. I wanted him to

  know my silence hadn’t meant I didn’t.

  He sighs. I can feel the relief coming off him.

  The peephole in the door slides open, and black

  eyes—even the whites are black—stares out at us.

  In contrast, the skin is so pale, like maggots. “We’re

  closed,” he says, his icy voice sending chills down

  my spine.

  “You never close. I know, because I’m here

  every night.”

  “… and day,” another voice, this one husky, little

  more than a growl, says from deeper inside. “Go

  ahead. Let him in.”

  Bright light breaks through the alley’s darkness

  and stabs my eyes. I bury my face in Hunter’s chest.

  Growling, Hunter scoops me up and brings me

  inside. The chairs are turned upside down and rest

  on the tables, the floor is wet, and the glasses and

  bottles gleam on the shelves behind the bar. The

  room is empty, save for a handful of strange people

  clustered around the back door.

  “Who is this?” A man with green skin growls

  down at us—his voice so deep, I can barely

  understand him. His ears point up like a dog’s, one

  flopping over. He smacks his thick lips as he glares

  at me. Clinging to Hunter, I cower away from him.

  “Help us,” Hunter says. “I need to hide this girl

  somewhere until I can come for her. She needs

  healing and a peaceful place where the dragons

>   can’t find her. Do this for me, and I join the

  resistance, although we need to talk about the

  amulet you wanted.”

  “She means that much to you?” The green

  man’s eyebrow twitches.

  Folding his arms, Hunter only scowls in return.

  “Fine. Have it your way.” The big green man

  runs a hand through his hair, and I can’t help but

  stare at his hands—long and thick with an extra

  joint per finger. His hands look more like tree limbs,

  but his face looks more like … like Shrek’s, but

  rougher as if made of tree bark. “All right, I’ll help

  the girl and I won’t ask questions, but you’ll be our

  scout.”

  Hunter’s hands tighten around me. “Somehow

  the dragons have been manipulating her. She

  needs someplace where wizard magic can’t reach.

  Can you do that?”

  The Shrek snorts. “All that alcohol make you

  stupid? Dragons don’t have wizard magic. That crap

  about the mad ‘rune-dragons’ is just nonsense they

  use to scare younglings who misbehave.”

  “I know what I smell.”

  He sighs and turns, motioning toward the

  cluster of people watching us. “Fine. Lily, come look

  after this girl. Keep her safe until Hunter fulfills a

  mission for us.”

  “Is she trustworthy?” Hunter says sharply.

  “I am a druid; I have a sanctuary where the girl

  can hide.” A blanket in her hand, a woman with

  tattoos steps out from the door and pushes her

  way through the group. Her tattoos, blue and green

  swirls and strange symbols, cover every inch of her

  skin, and her red hair falls in silky waves down to

  her knees.

  “Warded?” Hunter asks.

  “Yes, I have blood stones placed around my

  sanctuary.” The woman turns to look at me, and a

  sense of deep peace falls over me, like a soothing

  spring of water bubbling up from deep in the earth,

  healing my desolate soul. Her mouth twitches as if

  she’s suppressing a smile. “Aaah, poor child. I will

  help however I can.”

  Her hand on my forehead is cool and soothing. I

  feel as though I could finally be at peace.

  “How do I know I can trust you?” Hunter says

  suspiciously.

  Brogg steps forward. “Lily is the head of the

  Druid order. She is both knowledgeable and

  powerful enough to protect your woman here. You

  need to give us a little trust.”

  “Trust is for fools.”

  Brogg places a hand on Hunter’s shoulder. “All

  of us here have lost people we cared about at the

  hands of the Usurper, and we all want to see him

  taken down as much as you do.”

  Sighing, Hunter extends his hand toward Brogg.

  “All right, Brogg. It’s a deal. But I will see her safely

  taken to this sanctuary and make sure she’s

  comfortable. In exchange, I’ll track and scout for

  you and the resistance.”

  “Deal.” The ogre shakes Hunter’s hand.

  “Sleep now, child.” Lily places her hand on my

  forehead, and the world spins and goes black.

  Thousands of invisible hands lift me, carry me,

  set me in the water. I’m not sure if I’m dreaming or

  floating in some ethereal lake. Closing my eyes, I

  drift through space, my mind melding with the

  water around me until I feel spread across the land

  and reaching deep into the earth.

  I am safe. Nothing more can hurt me.

  “Are you awake?” The voice is childlike.

  My eyes shoot open, and I sit up, sinking under,

  splashing water, and spluttering. I’m in the middle

  of a small pond, and in front of me, a human face

  made of water peers into my own.

  “Where am I? What are you?”

  “I am a water elemental. What are you?” She

  touches my hair with her watery hand. “An earth

  elemental? You smell of earth. Or are you a tree

  fae? Are these your roots?”

  “That’s my hair. I’m a human.” I look around.

  The water is so blue and calm. Soothing to my worn

  soul. Twilight hangs over the sky and a golden

  moon rises on the horizon.

  I could live here forever.

  Closing my eyes, I sink into the water. Soothing,

  cleansing. As if it washes away every pain. “What

  am I doing in here?”

  “We’re healing you. You were broken inside.”

  I try to figure out what she means, but my mind

  feels too sleepy to care. My eyes drift shut, and I

  try to remember how I got here.

  Hunter brought me. I was in trouble and he

  saved me. The memories are hazy—me pointing

  the gun at my sister, me making Jason eat the cake,

  me failing to do what the voices wanted. I can’t

  believe I really did those awful things.

  And through it all, Hunter was there to stop me

  from doing the worst thing I’ve ever done.

  But I don’t remember much after that.

  I need to find him. I don’t know what he might

  think of me after all this, but I want to tell him the

  truth—every secret of my heart that I never told

  anyone.

  Splashing, I turn to swim toward shore.

  “Please don’t leave. I thought you might play

  with me.” She flips up and then dives into the

  water, her bottom half shaped like an otter’s.

  “I’ll come back later,” I say over my shoulder.

  Her head pops up, and she flips onto her back to

  swim beside me. “Do you really have to go?”

  “I have to figure out where I am.” Where’s

  Hunter? How do I get home? I have to get back to

  school. I had a test in my psychology class, and my

  grades have already slipped. I need A+’s for the rest

  of the year to keep my scholarship.

  Do I even want to go home? Do I even care

  about my scholarship anymore?

  Emma will be missing me.

  With a pang of guilt, I remember once again

  what I had done to her and Jason. The voices in my

  head are quiet, and without their whispers, I realize

  how cruel my actions were. I tried to take away

  Jason’s free will and hurt my sister in the process.

  And for what? Jason is a nice guy and all, but …

  But I’m not sure I really want him. I’m not sure I

  ever loved him. Of course not. Love wouldn’t hurt,

  manipulate, and destroy.

  I was so, so wrong to believe their lies. To let

  them manipulate me like that.

  “I know some wonderful games. The druid gave

  me a ball and showed me how to throw it and

  chase it. We could play together.”

  “Another time, maybe.”

  “Okay. Tomorrow. We will play tomorrow.”

  My heart warms as she dives back under the

  water, her tail flicking behind her. I can’t remember

  the last time someone wanted to befriend me.

  I step out of the water and onto the sandy bank.

  My clothes and a towel lay folded on a bench, and

  for the first time, I realize I am naked. Naked and
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br />   free.

  I throw my head back and laugh.

  A world of possibilities stands before me, and I

  can make my own decisions. No one controls me

  anymore.

  “You all right?” Hunter steps out from behind a

  tree, his voice wary.

  “Hi.” I stand before him, my every secret laid

  bare. Naked. Spirit, soul, and body. I have nothing

  left to hide. Part of me thinks this should bother

  me, but I can’t remember why.

  “I was worried you would never come out of the

  water. Lily said the water elementals would watch

  over you and that you needed to sleep and heal.

  But I … I worried about you.” His eyes are kind in

  his wolf face. His beautiful wings are folded in

  against his body, and his strong arms cross over his

  muscled chest.

  I realize I care about this wolf-man, and maybe I

  could come to love him.

  In time.

  Right now, I don’t even know who I am.

  Chapter 30

  ~ HUNTER ~

  “Was any of it real? Our night together.” I take a

  step closer. Her brilliant, green eyes warm my

  heart.

  Naked and beautiful, she steps toward me. That

  warms other parts of me. “It was the only real thing

  I’ve ever had. I don’t know what’s wrong with me.

  I’m messed up. I’m broken. But you reached into

  my brokenness and gave me something I’ve never

  had before. A bit of peace.”

  Forcing my eyes to meet her gaze, I take

  another step toward her. “I’ve put you in danger. I

  have … things to deal with, unfinished business.

  Until then it’s too dangerous for you to be around

  me.”

  She digests my words, her head tilted as she

  studies me. “What could be more dangerous than

  the problems I already have?”

  “My real name is Ryne.” I swallow back the knot

  in my throat from saying my real name. “Ryne

  Ashverdi. But I gave that name up and my life in

  Drakon to hide here in your world … There’s a

  tyrannical emperor, a dragon, who rules over the

  seven Allied races of Drakon—halflings, elves, orc,

  dwarves, gnomes, giants, and chimera like me. He

  usurped power by killing his brother the rightful

  emperor and all his progeny. He destroys any who

  oppose him, and his lust for power has enslaved us

  all.”

  “How does this put me in danger?”

  “I opposed him once, and he killed my family.

 

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