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Chapter 181

    Chapter 181


    Even though I was more than interested in hearing Deacon’s reply, it wasn’t what made me stop. There


    was this sudden rush of familiarity that swelled in my stomach, making it plummet to the warehouse


    floor. I felt a harsh tug on my sleeve and whipped my head to the side to lock eyes with a stone-faced


    Dina. She jutted her chin towards the exit, which was a few rows of shelves behind where we stood


    and tugged a second time.


    “Not yet.” I mouthed, shaking my head.


    Typically, Tristan would be the one trying to keep me out of trouble, but it was hard to do when he too


    was crouched, peering through the slim gaps in the shelving in an effort to spy on the witches. I held


    back a snicker and joined him, stretching my hearing as far as it would go, until the voices at the center


    of the warehouse sharpened.


    I guess after spending this much time with me, he already anticipated what I’d do. It was risky but


    getting information about the enemies ns rarely ever came with a safety.


    “Mm, I thought about it, but I’m curious…” Deacon mused, “This little spell you got going on, what’s the


    endgame? What will k*****g three of each kind aplish?”


    I had to hunch over and bend my head at an odd angle, but I managed a somewhat clear view of them.


    The feeling churning in my gut came to a head when I spotted the witches. Now I understood why the


    voice I heard sounded so familiar.


    It was the two witches Brandon, ra, and I had been running from weeks ago. The ones that had


    and powerful breed of witch that could manipte an entire element in nearly a dozen different ways.


    They were amongst the other types of witches coveted for their powers, ripped from their families at a


    young age and thrust into intensive training, molded and shaped until they were deadly weapons.


    That was the first thing I’d put an end to once the Blood Witch was six feet under.


    Both of the women stood proud and tall, with heavy cloaks wrapped around their shoulders. They were


    younger than I thought they’d be and looked to be around my own age. Neither one of the witches


    replied to Deacon, though one’s eyes began to smolder like hot coals. The other stood impassive, her


    hair the color of wheat and eyes like leaves during the peak of summer.


    At first nce I thought she had some kind of bangles around her wrists, but as I strained my eyes


    through the shelves for another look, I realized they were actually vines. They were no thicker than a


    piece of yarn and crawled halfway up her arms before stoppingpletely. I could make out the tiny


    leaves that sprouted in small clusters, curling lightly at the ends.


    Deacon huffed, the sound deep with amusement. I was slowlying to realize that was hisugh,


    even if it sounded like anything but.


    “You can’t expect me to just blindly follow this Mistress of yours without a hint of what’s going on behind


    the curtain. That’s not how I survived all these years, and it sure as s**t ain’t how the rest of these


    Vampire’s survived either. Am I just supposed to trust that once everyone on your little list is sacrificed


    the battle is won? How so I know there isn’t more to all of this? Seeing as your Mistress won’t grace me


    with her presence, I got no choice but to take my answers from you two.”


    The one with the glowing eyes lowered the hood of her cloak, freeing a tangled mess of ember-colored


    curls. Her smile was brittle and taunting, twisting her slender lips into a jagged line.


    “Trust us, you don’t want her to grace you with her presence.” She snickered, “As for the spell, once


    the sacrifices areplete there is one more step, but we’ve got that covered. That’s all you need to


    know.”


    Through the shelves I saw one of Deacon’s shoulders lift in what I assumed was a shrug.


    “Mm, I’m inclined to disagree with you. You’re asking me to go all in on a game I’ve never yed


    before and won’t tell me the rules we’re ying by. If my brother were alive, and it were him you two


    were paying a visit to, he’d be asking the same questions.”


    The one with the fiery hair didn’t seem to like being disobeyed, because not only did she bristle at


    Deacon’s words, but her glowing eyes grew brighter, and her scowl deepened. Herpanion leaned


    forward and ced a vine covered hand on her shoulder. When she spoke, her voice was soothing and


    her expression oddly serene despite the tension in the warehouse.


    “Ember, rx. Surely we can give him the information he’s asking to gain his trust.”


    ‘Of course her name is Ember.’ Maya grumbled.


    I had to bite back a snort at the irony, but it seemed I made some sort of sound because Tristan jabbed


    me in the ribs with his elbow.


    Neither of the witches gave notice. They were much too far away to see or hear the three of us, a fact


    that didn’t give me much in the way offort. Ember, whose eyes actually looked like glowing


    embers, let out a sharp breath through her slender nose and nodded stiffly.


    “It’ll take a lot more than that to gain my trust, girl, but it’s a d**n good start.” Deacon huffed.


    Ember didn’t react to what Deacon had just said, nor did she acknowledge he even spoke. “We have


    someone on the inside, someone close to the tri-brid that willplete thest act. After that, our


    Mistress will have total control over her physical form.” Her eyes red brightly as she finished


    speaking, glowing with a malicious sort of victory that set my teeth on edge.


    I held back wave after wave of panic-induced thoughts as they filled my head, each one more daunting


    than the next. Now wasn’t the time to lose my cool. It didn’t matter if there were spies in the pack, if the


    people closest to me were pawns set out to steal not only my life but my magic and my body, I had to


    keep my head on straight. Beside me Tristan stiffened, undoubtedly going through the same stomach


    curdling emotions as I was.


    When we made it out of here I’d have to sit down and list all of the people closest to me, going through


    them one-by-one until I narrowed it down to those I didn’t fully trust, and those capable of such a


    betrayal. The thought of what names I’d see nearly made me sick.


    “When that happens, and you got the biggest baddest wolf-pack in the world on your a*s, what will you


    do then?” Deacon asked.


    There was a tone of mild interest in his voice that I desperately hoped was an act because I was more


    than certain if he told Dina to turn back with Tristan and I, she’d do just that.


    Ember replied while the second witch smiled softly, stroking the vines on her arms like they were timid


    pets.


    “Her Alpha mate won’t dare risk her harm by attacking, but the same cannot be said for the Vampire’s.


    With our Mistress appointing you as their new King, you can cate them and keep them in control.


    Your brother wouldn’t have been able to turn down an offer like this. Only a fool would think to refuse.


    Do you have anymore asinine questions or are you ready toe to a conclusion?”


    I had to narrow my eyes and focus hard on Ember, because the air around her seemed to be moving


    softly. It was thin curls of smoke rolling off her hair and shoulders that I’d spotted, along with the start of


    actual heat waves. I couldn’t lie, the sight was a bit freaky. I’d seen magic at work in many different


    ways, but never quite like this.


    ‘She’s going to spontaneouslybust. ‘ Maya murmured, not at all joking.


    Deacon barked out a dryugh and said, “I assume you already got your three Vampire sacrifices,


    right? That why you took a group of my people into the wolves’ territory?”


    “The quota for the Vampire’s has been reached, yes.” Ember nodded evenly.


    “Then you won’t mind me asking why it is that all the Vampire’s in your little group were m******d.”


    Deacon replied, humming quietly to himself when Ember’s eyes shed a threatening shade of red.


    Even the second witch reacted, her serene demeanor slipping for but a second. “You don’t think it’s


    only the witches that have spies, do ya? Wouldn’t be the first time I’ve been underestimated.”


    The second witch spoke up first. She cut Ember off, who looked like she was gearing up to breathe a


    column of me in Deacon’s face.


    “Our Mistress doesn’t like loose ends, which is what they became when they failed to capture the tri-


    brid.”


    I caught a glimpse of Deacon’s expression and instantly identified it as one of understanding. At my


    side, Dina made the smallest of sounds. It prompted me to nce her way and as I did I heard her


    whisper.


    “There’s no way he’s okay with what they did. That ain’t the Deacon I know…”


    Dina’s uncertainty was just as troubling as what Deacon said next.


    “I been around awhile, seen a thing or two, and I can’t help but notice that this n of hers, the one that


    ended with six of my people d**d, was a bit rash. Correct me if I’m wrong, but a powerful witch that’s


    been nning this for as long as your Mistress has wouldn’t concoct ast-minute n to storm the


    most powerful Alpha in the world’s pack if it weren’t important, right?”


    “Right.” Ember replied after several seconds, forcing the word through gritted teeth.


    “Now, why is that?” Deacon pondered, tapping his chin. “What was so important that your Mistress


    strayed from her master n and did something this poorly thought out?


    I didn’t realize I was holding my breath, counting the seconds that ticked by as I waited for one of the


    witches to answer, until I began to see spots freckle my vision. I’d been so tuned into the three of them


    that I barely registered the slight tickle I felt against my ankle.


    A quick wave of revulsion had me nudging the rat that grazed me away without looking down. I’d seen


    more than a few scurrying about and super- healing or no, I wasn’t looking to get bitten.


    “She’sing into her power faster than our Mistress has anticipated, even with the hurdles we’ve


    thrown in her way. If she learns to master it before the spell ispleted, all will be lost.” The second


    witch said, hovering behind Ember who looked seconds away from burning the ce down.


    Deacon cocked his head, but his expression was obscured. “You mean her power with the shadows?


    Or are you talking about her witchy side?”


    The same rodent, or perhaps it was a different one, brushed up against me a second time. Once again,


    without looking down, I kicked it away. I added some extra oomph, silently telling the d**n thing to


    scram. Breyona was the one petrified by all things creepy and crawly, but that didn’t mean I was fond of


    the beady-eyed cretins.


    Something about Deacon’s question made Ember sneer. Her expression was entirely visible through


    the ts in the shelving, and full of so much mirth I wondered if she’d actually burst into me.


    “That witchy side of hers possesses power our kind hasn’t seen in centuries.” She snarled and took a


    step towards Deacon, stopping only when herpanion ced a hand on her shoulder. “It could


    unravel us all should she ever learn the true extent of it. We’ve done our part to keep the truth from her


    hands. We’ve snuffed out two wolves she sent searching for information. Unfortunately, they couldn’t


    be used as sacrifices, but their deaths still have purpose. From what our spies tell us, she’s unaware


    they’re no longer on mission. Now, you do your part. Gather the Vampire’s, name yourself their leader


    and when the spell isplete and the tri-brid is ours, our Mistress will reward you with the title of


    Vampire King. What do you say, Deacon?”


    I couldn’t focus on the part about my power and it’s potential. It didn’t matter if it was the answer we’d


    all been waiting for, the solution to stopping the witches that were on the pathway to taking over the


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    world. Those words were stored away, waiting to be analyzed while I dissected the rest of Ember’s


    statement.


    The witches had k****d two werewolves sent out to find information on my lineage -on my magic. Not


    only did I have to make it out of this ce alive, but now I had to find a way to tell my best-friend that


    her parents were m******d, that she was now an orphan. I had to physically hold back the tears and


    push away the memories of afternoons on Breyona’s front porch, chatting with her mom while her dad


    backed into the driveway.


    Now wasn’t the time to mourn or to me. There would be plenty of opportunities for thatter once we


    made it out of this ce.


    If I hadn’t tuned in upon hearing Deacon’s low, calctedugh, I would’vepletely missed his


    response to Ember’s question.


    The sound was both warm and rich, full of amusement, yet it carried a note of trouble I couldn’t help but


    notice. When he stoppedughing, the warehouse fell ufortably silent.


    “I know how this ends.” He rumbled, “I won’t be King to a bunch of corpses.”


    I swore I watched the mask of civility Ember wore shatter, cracking halfway up her face to reveal eyes


    ming with malice and cruelty.


    She didn’t sound the least bit sorry when she said, “What a pity, truly. Our mistress will be


    disappointed. I, on the other hand, will enjoy adding you to the corpses you refuse to rule over.”


    Deacon took a step forward, his fists clenched. “I’d like to see you try, girl.”


    Ember was moments away from charging when the second witch ced a hand on her shoulder and


    whispered in her ear. Straining my ears, I began to hear what she was saying, but then another d**n


    rodent brushed against my ankle, all but shattering my concentration. Biting back a snarl, I looked away


    from the witches, and craned my head downwards.


    I was about tosh out and grab the thing when I realized it wasn’t rodents like I’d thought it had been.


    It was vines.


    There were dozens of them creeping and crawling throughout the stacks, inching their way throughout


    the warehouse. One had been trying to wrap itself around my ankle, but now began to slither towards


    Tristan instead.


    “Tristan…” I whispered, digging my nails into his forearm until he turned to look.


    He and Dina noticed at the same time. The Vampire we were hiding with cursed under her breath and


    crushed one under the heel of her boot. As we inched closer to the end of the row to put some distance


    between us and them, I had another semi-clear view of the witches.


    Ember was smiling now, widely and withplete joy. She nced at Deacon and waved her hand


    dismissively.


    “Don’t worry, we’ll get to that shortly, after you’ve introduced us to your guests.” She said, then raised


    her voice so that every word was crystal clear as it filled the ground floor of the warehouse. “Hello


    there, L. Why don’t you and your friendse out of your little hiding spot and talk to us? Our


    Mistress is just d***g to meet you.”


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