by Jade Royal
I grabbed my head to stop the pain, but it was no help. My body felt like it was splitting in two. A loud crash roared in my ears just before darkness drowned me. Agony exploded all through my veins, and then I felt nothing.
Seuss
The worst kind of mirgrane assaulted every inch of my brain. I’d retired to bed early because nothing helped. Not even Alice, my fantastic healer. Sleep served me well initially, but then images of nothing flitted through my mind like a rapidly changing television. The snowy screens with the sizzling sounds of popping acid fried my already on edge nerves until the slideshow blended into one blurry echo.
The feeling of my soul dividing into four pieces while my heart was divided in half was like someone’s bones being broken all over their body in slow motion. I wanted to be back in my original form, one man, one heart, one soul, half sorcerer and half wolf. Was this a dream? The day … What day was it?
The days blended together because, so much was happening in my region. It seemed as if my own pack was being neglected. My Beta, Maddox, was holding strong, but how long could we handle this on our own? My wolfdom should be full of order and allied, but it wasn’t. The elders and the previous Alpha, my father, were against my decision to fill the ranks as they had. I’d managed to get rid of every person guilty of treason for the malicious attack against the royal family that brought about the death of the queen, the Alpha female, my mother.
The walls of my home were empty except for Alice, Maddox, and myself. No one else was permitted to enter. My father was exiled after he sided with the elders when they asked me to forgive the witch who made the potion that was slipped into my mother’s drink. Though she’d been an ally for decades, her hand was the one that concocted that potion. There had been arguments that she didn’t know it was for the queen, and somehow, she escaped with the help of a traitor. The others guilty of the treason committed met the same demise as my mother. She shouldn’t have been the exception.
The people feared me initially, but after realizing that I only wanted justice, things changed. My father neglected the community surrounding our home and the people living in it. He was too busy fighting wars that weren’t ours to fight, and trying to impress the people that hid behind the big desks and shouted orders. I was nothing like him, and I worked hard to prove it. Maybe that’s why I couldn’t remember what day it was.
Suddenly, the pain stopped. My mind was clearer than a sunny day. Blank. Calm. Something was wrong. The field I was standing in reminded me of the one I played in as a child before my father was king of this region. Running through the tall blades of grass was like moving in slow motion. You put forward the force of running at a normal pace, but they slowed you down by pushing toward you, preventing quicker strides.
Pushing forward wasn’t something that I wanted to do, but more like something I had to do. It challenged me, and I accepted it because the Alpha didn’t know any other way to respond. Backing away would mean that it was greater than me, and it wasn’t. I saw the last stretch, and my paws could already feel the triumph. I held my nose up higher, but the blades of grass surpassed it by at least a foot.
Whoosh! I broke through, and a smell besides green earth assaulted my senses. The smell of the sun, water, sunflowers, and … I stopped short when I noticed the wolf staring back at me. She was stunning. The red from her coat was almost supernatural. Think siren. Not the police car, though the color was right. Sultry. Sexy. Hell, I’m sure that the world did revolve around her. Mine. And just like that I could tell you exactly what damn day it was. August twenty-first. Solar fucking eclipse. And that red-haired vixen was my mate. Why was this a clusterfuck you might ask? Because for the past twenty-eight years of my life I’ve taken booster shots to prevent from seeing her. The only reason that I can now is because I’d been so damn busy that I’d forgotten to check in. She wasn’t something that I could unsee.
Once the gods showed you your mate, your soul forever cried out for them. Not even an Alpha was strong enough to deny it. She was the one thing that could bring me to my knees. My kryptonite. Her coat was so damn healthy. Shiny. Long haired. It blew in the wind ruffling back and forth. I circled around her taking in her heady scent. If she was anything like it, she was strong and dominant, but that didn’t bother me at all. I would be the only one that she submitted to. There was something else about her scent. I leaned closer, and the sweetness almost did me in. How could something smell so enticing? I leaned closer to her neck where it was the sweetest. I’d never forget that smell for as long as I lived. Bathing in it would never be enough. I needed to consume it. I needed to consume her.
What was her human form like? The bond between us hadn’t been established, so I couldn’t communicate with her through our minds. I needed to shift to make her comply.
Suddenly, I noticed that she now smelled sour with fear. Maybe I’d scared her. No, there was something else. The smell became repugnant, and the need to get to her overpowered all my rational thoughts. This was all happening in my mind, and I couldn’t do anything here. Wherever she was in the real world, something bad was happening, and I needed to get there quickly.
Awakening, I rushed from the house and headed to the “Exiled Grounds” as I called the land that my father lived on. My brother was there, and I entered the house to find him sitting on the couch. I could smell the toasted turkey and avocado sandwich immediately as I entered.
“I need you to teleport me somewhere,” I demanded.
“Yes, your highness. Let me finish my snack first.” The sarcastic taunting would normally cause playful antics, but today wasn’t that day.
“Now!” I roared. I felt the walls shake, and the windows struggled not to break.
Alec blinked and then stood. “I guess this is serious.”
He moved with haste, but never did he drop that damn sandwich. He stood in front of me, and I touched his shoulders to hold on.
“You know the rules. Clear destination in mind,” Alec said.
I pictured the wolf from my dreams as clearly as if she was beside us. We warped through space until we were standing behind the branches of trees shielding our arrival. There was an interstate in front of us with several cars piled up. Further down and closest to us there were two cars that had collided head first. Neither driver was moving. I could smell death, injuries, and fear in the air.
“Seuss, what is this?” Alec asked. He looked around searching for any signs of obvious threats.
“My mate,” was the only response I gave as I rushed to her. I knew she was in that sports car that was smashed like a tin can. It called to me, and I followed, hoping it wasn’t too late.
There was a lot of blood everywhere. She was alive, but barely. There was movement from the other car, and I signaled Alec. Before that guy got away, I needed to find out what in the hell had happened. I leaned forward and touched the side of my mate’s face until I reached her temple.
My mate was beautiful. Her skin was the color of peanut butter candies, and she smelled just as sweet. Her brown hair carried red like hues hinting at her wolf’s true color.
“I need to find out what happened to you, little vixen. Show me.” I leaned closer to her preparing myself for what I may see.
I summoned her memories, but they came to me in reverse. Though I saw experiences as her, I felt them as me. My enhanced sight, hearing and smell told me things that she may have missed. Including the drug slipped into her drink, strong enough to take down any male shifter. Fuck, she was strong. The fact that she’d made it to the car and driven was a miracle. Who knows what would have happened if he'd gotten her alone.
“Heads up brother. He’s a hunter. We have about thirty seconds before we’ll have to explain what we’re doing here,” Alec said.
“She stays. He goes with us,” I snarled.
Alec was surprised by my response, but he dragged the beat-up bastard from the crumpled car. “Let’s go, Vin Weasel.”
I rolled my eyes at Alec and took a quick glanc
e at my mate. This is not how it was supposed to be. When I met her, we were supposed to have an eternity together. This was happening too fast, and my wolf sought to protect and heal her, but I couldn’t heal her from something that was cursed. At least, not without the antidote. And Bob, as he’d introduced himself to her, was going to tell me exactly what it was.
“Let’s go, Seuss.” Alec’s serious tone meant that it was time to go.
“I’ll see you soon, vixen.” I knew she couldn’t hear me, but it felt right to say.
I’d just found her. It couldn’t be over so soon. It took everything within me to walk away. I watched her the entire time as I backed toward Alec. If I didn’t go, I’d never be able to save her. Help would be here in a moment to stabilize her until my return. They just had to.
I touched Alec, and we faded from the nightmare we’d landed in and surfaced into the darkest part of my lands. Nobody was allowed here unless they weren’t coming back. This torture chamber was created by my great grandfather for this very thing. Getting the truth out of our enemies brought out a darker part of us that needed to be kept in the dark recesses of this place. “Bob” was about to pay.
Alec helped me strap the asshole in before I picked up the drill and held it to his knee. I glanced at Alec and he opened the wallet of our victim.
“Michael Sims.”
I turned on the drill and let it destroy the skin before starting in on the bone. The screaming began immediately, and I tuned it out until I heard the level of desperation I was waiting for. I didn’t bother with small talk either. Time was wasting.
“Who sent you, and what potion did you slip my mate?”
Alec tilted his head in curiosity. I’d spoken not two words to him since we’d left the scene of the accident. I needed the name of the potion to get Alice started on the antidote or I’d never be able to save my little vixen.
“Potion? What potion? I don’t know anything about a potion! I gave her a pill!” Michael begged with his cries of pain. Blood poured from his knee on to the floor.
“It was a capsule, dipshit. There was a potion on the inside. When you dropped it in her drink, it dissolved. What … was … it?” I started the drill again and let it do the asking.
“Ida … Ida! She told me to give it to her and she’d do the rest. I just joined this group of hunters, and they do things differently. They said that if I wanted to be somebody I needed to ask fewer questions and just do what they said.”
“What group!?!” I roared.
“They call themselves The Firm.”
My eyes widened. It was the same group that set out to get my mother, but how? I’d killed them all. They targeted the potential female mates of shifters because it drew in their males. My mother was an advocate fighting to ban the use of meds to quiet The Calling. It’s the call from your mate summoning you to claim them. The meds prevented knowing who your mate was and silenced the need to find them. My mother was totally against it. She’d spoken out freely on it several times, but it was allowed by the nation’s leader. The benefits outweighed the cons, and so it was still used. Hell, I’ve taken it since puberty, and she hated it. I’d never forget the name of the potion they used to kill her, and Alice could get me the remedy, but it came at a cost. We had the time that my mother didn’t on our side.
The healer. The one that fled. She was the reason. She had to be. Someone had shown her mercy, but I wouldn’t. She wouldn’t see it this time and neither would this fucker. I sent a quick message to Alice so that she could get started. While she was doing that, I prayed to the gods that my mate would hold on, and then I took fate of a different kind into my own hands. Michael’s torture would be agonizing, and I would enjoy it as I sought revenge for my vixen. All mine.
Justice
Between fits of Consciousness, I saw and heard things. There was a doctor … well, there were many doctors, but there was one that made me feel safe. He smiled at me when I could actually see his face. He gave me the meds that made me sleep and feel better. The stuff that the nurses gave me didn’t compare. The beeping agitated me during the day but at night, after the doctor came in, nothing bothered me.
He brought in a nurse and told me that she would take diligent care of me. This happened after I mumbled on about being in pain during the day. Her name was Alice, and I swear she never went home.
When the doctor asked me questions, I didn’t always remember the answers that I’d provided. I hoped that I was telling him what I needed to, or at least that I was being truthful. The medication was so strong sometimes that I couldn’t tell if I was coming or going. His expression only conveyed that I’d said something wrong once. The shadow of something that I couldn’t place washed over his features for only a second before his face found his dashing smile again.
As the days carried on, I began to feel better. I still hadn’t left the bed, but I felt stronger. My skin no longer felt like it was on fire, and I didn’t feel alone. My head was still heavy as lead, but it didn’t hurt as badly to breathe. My eyes didn’t hurt when I opened them longer than a few blinks. And nurse Alice brought ice chips in for me. It was becoming my favorite part of the day. I did miss the doctor, though. As I got stronger, I saw less and less of him. Maybe that was why I was dreaming of him now.
The doctor talked to me. I learned that his name was Seuss. He promised that everything would be just fine, and I trusted him. He’d helped me to feel better, and that had to count for something. That didn’t change the fact that I still slept all the time in the deepest slumber.
“If you can hear me, please stay asleep, or at least keep your eyes closed.” The voice belonged to Alice, and she sounded panicked.
I didn’t move. I heard the door open to the room, and several pairs of footsteps entered. I slowed my breathing to appear as much asleep as possible. I fought the pull of the medication to focus on whatever was happening. What was going on?
“When she’s awake can you give us a call?” a man asked.
“I sure will.” That was definitely Alice. “How serious is this?”
“Ms. Everette was driving on the wrong side of the highway. She caused several accidents, and even some fatalities.”
“I thought that the deaths resulted from the semi-truck losing control.” I could hear Alice’s concern.
“Had she not been driving on the wrong side of the—”
“She was trying to get away from someone who was trying to cause her harm.” Alice’s protectiveness kicked in. I was grateful for it since I couldn’t speak for myself.
“He was nowhere to be found after the accident. Ms. Everett is facing several charges unless we find some eye witnesses, or Mr. Sims.”
Adrenaline made me want to shoot out of bed and convince him that he had everything all wrong. What about the drug the guy had slipped into my drink? Why weren’t they putting any charges on him? I was gripping my hands into fists so tightly that I knew my fingernails were drawing blood. I was the victim! Me!
“Ms. Everett is in a coma. She’s trying to heal. When she awakens, I’ll make sure to let one of your men know. They stand outside that door like she’s going to walk out of here at any moment!” The agitation was apparent in her voice.
There were cops outside my hospital room? I didn’t want to go to jail, and it didn’t really sound like this detective or cop wanted to hear my side of the story. The fact that I was already facing charges when I hadn’t opened my mouth infuriated me.
“We will do what is necessary. Justice has to be served one way or another.” His clipped tone was like nails on a chalk board, and I wanted to claw his throat out for the way that he spoke to Alice. The way he dismissed my case as if I was already guilty was the final straw. My anger festered into something beyond my control, and pain filled my entire body.
“Thank you, Lieutenant Davis.” Alice was speaking quickly with concern lacing her words. Silence stretched on and then I heard the door close.
My anger was so out of control that the pa
in only grew worse as my body seemed to be caving in on itself.
“Shit!” I felt a pin prick at my shoulder, but it seemed to only dull the pain.
“You need to get here now, Alec, and fast! I don’t care what they told you. Seuss said that you were on standby if I needed you, and I do!”
I felt another pin prick, and the racing thoughts seemed to slow.
“What did you think was so important …” The new voice echoed through the room. I remembered hearing it at the accident, but now he was speaking so slowly that he was beginning to sound demonic.
“We need to get her back to the house before it’s too late,” Alice said. Well, I think it was Alice. Her voice was distorted as well.
I had the sudden desire for a turkey sandwich before everything turned black, and I began to float through space. What was in those meds?
“Wake up, little vixen.” The voice nagged at me until I fought my way through the deep sleep into the brightly lit room.
The room was unfamiliar, yet it smelled like home. Amber cognac and an earthy fragrance assaulted my senses in the best of ways. I stretched out and buried my face into the pillow. Mine. I wanted him … whatever he was. That scent was the same one I’d been chasing for years, and now that it was here, I wasn’t going to let it go. I rolled over, but it was a struggle. The medicine made my muscles feel heavy.
I rolled to the edge of the bed to stand. Red blurred past me as I moved to catch my balance, but I lost that battle. I hit the floor hard and growled at the blanket that was wrapped around my body. I had to find that scent. I reached for the sheet and …