Online Read Free Novel
  • Home
  • Romance & Love
  • Fantasy
  • Science Fiction
  • Mystery & Detective
  • Thrillers & Crime
  • Actions & Adventure
  • History & Fiction
  • Horror
  • Western
  • Humor

    Bound

    Page 35
    Prev Next


      would keep her dry. “You don’t have to. You point me in the right

      direction, and I’ll take care of her. It’s my responsibility, not yours.

      You’ve done your job.”

      Those clear green eyes rolled back. “Stuff it, sweetheart. Don’t

      give me the lone warrior routine. I’m still a freaking vampire, and I

      have my pride. Besides, my cousins would kick my ass if they found

      out I sent their wife in to face a hag and her nasty little cat while I

      stayed safe and dry in my tent. I’m going with you, and that’s that.

      Now, since we’ve gone ahead and acknowledged that we’re about to

      die, how about some end-of-the-world sex? If we’re going out, we

      should go out with a bang and a really good orgasm.”

      Meg pointedly zipped up her jacket. “You’re worried Beck and Ci

      will be upset if you send me in alone, but you think they’ll be okay

      with a little infidelity?”

      “It’s for a good cause,” Dante explained innocently. “Besides, if

      they don’t understand and we happen to survive and they happen to

      Bound

      293

      survive, then the ass-kicking I get will be totally worth it. And if you

      do anal, that would make my death so much more meaningful.”

      “Dante, I might shoot you myself,” Meg promised as she pulled

      the hood over her head.

      “What are you going to shoot me with?” Dante zipped up his own

      jacket. “And what was that cool-looking toy you hid in your jacket?”

      Meg stopped and stared at the vampire, trying to figure out if he

      was joking. “You don’t know what a gun is?”

      “No.” Dante pulled the hood of his jacket over his red-gold hair.

      “What does it do?”

      If the vampires didn’t have guns, then there was no way Liadan

      would know what was coming.

      “They kill people, my friend.” Meg felt a deep satisfaction that

      she had the upper hand. “And here’s something even better. I’ll make

      you a deal. If you manage to survive, I’ve got a little present for you. I brought back three bottles of the strongest sunscreen you can buy at

      Target. I’m sure that one of those brilliant vampire scientists will be

      able to reverse engineer something from them.”

      Dante’s eyes lit up. “Oh, yeah, they can, and I’ll be the one who

      brought it to them. This, Meg, is going to get me out of refurb hell.

      Nice. I’m totally going to live. Profits are on the line. No vampire

      goes down when profit is on the line.”

      “I thought you might say something like that,” Meg replied,

      heading for the door to the tent. “But, Dante, I’m going to need a cut.”

      She let the flap close behind her as she heard the vampire curse.

      * * * *

      Meg looked through Dante’s binoculars. They gave a close view

      of Beck and Cian’s small fortress, even through the rain. Dante eased

      down next to her and nudged her carefully. He pointed to a figure

      standing mere feet from the green sanctuary. A black cat twitched

      anxiously around her ankles. Kitty didn’t like the storm, it seemed.

      294

      Sophie Oak

      It was Liadan all right, but she didn’t look the way she had before.

      She stood on the ground with her hands at her sides. Her previously

      pristine dress was soaked and caked with mud. There was a deer

      walking toward her as though she had called it. In an instant, Liadan

      was attacking the gentle creature, slitting its throat from ear to ear.

      “She uses the blood to strengthen her spells.” Dante leaned close.

      There was a shiver in his voice. “I wish she would use a spell to make

      her not look like that.”

      Damn, girlfriend was ugly. Liadan had shed the vestiges of her

      public persona. Her face was withered and cracked. Her hair, though

      still blonde, was gnarled, as though rats had nested in it. She had long

      fingernails, and she used them to extract the blood she needed.

      The hag began chanting something in a language Meg didn’t

      understand. After a long moment, some of the vines protecting the

      sanctuary retreated. Now Meg could begin to see the walls of the

      structure. The minute Liadan managed to unveil the door, she would

      be on the kings.

      “She’s been doing it for days,” Dante explained. “She’s getting

      close.”

      If only Meg could stop the driving rain. It poured down in sheets

      making visibility a real problem. While she could see Liadan’s body,

      the downpour made it a hazy thing. Meg wasn’t sure she could

      properly aim. She had practiced and learned to be a good shot. Still,

      she didn’t want to risk it in this drenching downpour. She might only

      get one real shot.

      She couldn’t stop the storm, but she knew someone who could.

      She had to hope her husbands weren’t so far gone that they couldn’t

      respond. Silently, Meg put the binoculars down and opened the

      connection she had with her husbands. She closed her eyes and sought

      them with her mind. A tendril of psychic energy brushed against her

      mind. It felt like Cian. He reached out toward her. He was weak, so

      weak, but Meg sent the message any way. She let her mind wrap

      around his energy for a moment, almost pleading with him to be okay.

      Bound

      295

      After a long moment, the rain ceased.

      Dante tensed beside her. He looked up as though he could figure

      out why the rain had stopped. “Is that a bad sign? Does that mean

      something’s wrong with Beck?”

      Meg reached up and pulled the vampire lower. She didn’t want to

      give up their position because now the hag was trying to figure out

      what had happened, too. Liadan was paying attention to the forest

      around her. The hag turned looking all around. Those black eyes of

      hers flashed back and forth, taking in everything.

      “Beck is fine. I made contact with Cian and asked him to shut off

      the waterworks,” Meg whispered. The jacket Dante had provided her

      with was set to camouflage mode. So far, the hag hadn’t seen them.

      Meg couldn’t imagine that it wouldn’t take her long, though. Already

      the black cat was staring in their general direction, her triangular head

      tilted in a curious manner.

      “I’ll take the hag, you get the cat.” Meg never took her eyes off

      Liadan. She stared in almost helpless fascination. The hag appeared

      bigger than she had before, her body stronger. There was no question

      that Liadan was a predator.

      Dante’s voice cracked just a bit. “I really don’t like cats. They’re

      creepy. I’m more of a dog person.”

      “I’m not asking you to take it as a pet,” Meg practically snarled

      back at the vampire. “I’m asking you to kill it. I’m taking on the big,

      scary hag. You can handle one little kitty.”

      “We really need to talk about this new trend toward emasculating

      me at every given opportunity,” Dante muttered. Meg stared at him,

      her eyes narrowed. “I can handle the cat.”

      “Do that.”

      Meg pulled the gun out of the holster and shrugged out of the

      confines of the jacket. She no longer felt the chill in the air. Her skin

      was hot with the ant
    icipation of the next few kill-or-be-killed

      moments. Her heart was pounding as she faced down her enemy.

      296

      Sophie Oak

      Liadan was facing away. There wouldn’t be a better time. Meg stood

      up.

      “That’s not a good idea.” Dante tried to pull at her hand.

      “Just take care of the kitty,” Meg shot back at him.

      Meg looked out across the forest that separated them and took

      aim. The cat hissed, the sound so much larger than it should have

      been. It echoed through the forest. As the hag turned, Meg let out the

      breath she had been holding and pulled the trigger.

      The hag was quick, but not fast enough. She moved to the left.

      Meg had been aiming at her heart. Blood bloomed across the hag’s

      shoulder, and she shrieked as the hollow-point lodged itself in her

      flesh. Meg cursed when Liadan staggered, but did not fall. She

      remained on her feet despite the blood that was beginning to soak her

      dress.

      Liadan snarled as her eyes found Meg. Meg pulled the trigger, but

      Liadan moved, jumping across the space. One moment, the hag was

      there and the next she was ten feet away, the bullet flying useless

      through the forest. Liadan held her good hand and spoke some words

      Meg didn’t recognize.

      It was as though a giant rush of pure energy struck Meg squarely

      in the chest. It knocked her off her feet, but she didn’t hit the ground.

      She flew back, the air sucked from her lungs. The hag grew smaller as

      Meg raced backward through the forest. Everything seemed to spin

      out of control. The weight of the gun in her hand was the only thing

      that seemed real. She clutched it tightly and didn’t try to fight her

      flight. Her back hit the rough bark of the tree, but Meg let her head

      fall limply forward.

      Breathe. Beck’s voice spoke inside her mind. He was calm and

      patient, and Meg suddenly didn’t feel so alone. Beck was with her,

      and he was lending her his experience.

      Meg dragged in a breath as her body slid to the muddy forest

      floor.

      Bound

      297

      Stay down and take cover. Don’t panic. You can do this. Take out her heart and she’ll die.

      “Easier said than done,” Meg complained quietly as she shoved

      the gun in her holster and forced her aching body to crawl through the

      mud toward a downed log. Every inch she crawled made her bones

      ache, but she’d held on to the gun.

      “So, the little bitch made it back.” The hag’s voice boomed

      through the forest. “I wonder how much that cost you. What did you

      have to pay the demon for the trip back, little Meg? And he gave you

      some form of magic as well. You must have given him a lot.”

      Meg nudged her head up, peeking over the log. Dante was still in

      his hiding place. He was crouched down, his eyes seeking something.

      The cat prowled not far away. Her nose scented the air with predatory

      grace. The hag paced back and forth as though the pain from her arm

      was bugging her. Her black eyes scanned the area up and down,

      seeking any sign of where her enemy had gone.

      “I had to sacrifice a virgin to that damn demon,” the hag admitted.

      “And look what it got me.”

      Meg clenched her fists together. She knew what the witch was

      doing. She was trying to force her out. The hag had killed Bri, and she

      knew that would make Meg crazy. The voice inside her head was

      urging patience.

      “I slit that stupid girl’s throat, and you’re back anyway,” Liadan

      said with a sigh. “Do you have any idea how messy that can be? She

      had a lot of blood in her. It should have gotten me something better

      than this. Ah, Ain found your friend.”

      There was a loud hiss and then something that sounded like a five-

      year-old girl’s scream. Apparently, Dante really didn’t like cats.

      Dante landed on his back as the cat pounced. Ain, as Liadan had

      called her, was a hissing mass of claws and sharp teeth. Blood

      streaked across Dante’s face as the cat’s claws found purchase in his

      flesh. Dante wrapped a hand around the cat’s throat and squeezed.

      298

      Sophie Oak

      “I changed my mind,” Dante yelled. “I’ll take the hag. You take

      the cat.”

      “Too late,” said a voice right beside Meg’s ear. Meg turned and

      the hag was at her side, so close Meg could smell her fetid breath.

      Meg twisted her body and rolled up into a crouch, every muscle

      screaming in pain. The hag’s fist came out, lancing from her body. It

      crossed Meg’s jaw and the impact snapped her head back, the gun

      slipped from her hand. She groped for the gun, but Liadan was too

      close. Forcing herself to keep moving, Meg kicked out as Liadan tried

      to jump on her. She heard a satisfying groan from the hag as Meg

      made contact with her gut. Meg got to her feet, and Beck was

      whispering to her.

      Take the advantage.

      Meg leapt up, catching the low limb of a thick oak tree. She

      swung her legs back and came forward with all the force she could

      muster. She planted her boots in Liadan’s chest as the hag got up.

      Liadan hit the muddy forest floor. She jumped on the downed woman,

      planting her knees on Liadan’s torso. She was taking no chances this

      time.

      Meg placed the barrel of the gun against the hag’s chest. She

      steadied herself to pull the trigger when a terrible pain lashed across

      her back.

      Ain leapt on Meg’s back, scratching and clawing through tender

      flesh. Meg tried to get a hold of the blasted thing, but it sank its teeth into the back of her neck and wouldn’t let go.

      “Oh, no, kitty cat,” Dante growled.

      Meg looked up and saw Dante in full claw and fang mode. He was

      bloody. He looked like he’d had just about enough of cats for the day.

      “We weren’t done, kitty,” Dante said.

      Meg immediately felt relief as Dante hefted the cat off her. She

      pulled the gun to finish off the hag, but Ain had bought Liadan just

      enough time. Liadan grinned up at Meg and thrust her hand forward.

      Bound

      299

      Meg flew back, and this time her head cracked against the log

      where she had previously found safety. She saw stars and the world

      started to go dark around her.

      You stay awake. The voice was ferocious now. It slapped at her

      mind and forced her eyes open. It wouldn’t let her go under.

      Liadan fell on her. She sat on Meg’s waist, holding her down with

      the bulk of her body and wrapped her good hand around Meg’s throat.

      She tried to struggle, but Meg couldn’t get her legs to move under the

      heavy weight of the witch.

      “I need more blood to get through that fucking wall the king

      erected,” Liadan explained with a ghoulish grin.

      Meg felt for the cool metal of the .357 Magnum. She’d dropped it

      when she hit her head. Her fingers clawed through the mud,

      desperately trying to find it. Liadan’s hands were choking the life out

      of her. Meg fought for breath, but the hag tightened her hold.

      “Do you know what I’m going to do to those boys when I get a

      hold
    of them?” Liadan moved close. Meg could smell the blood on

      her breath. Her stomach turned. “I’m going to gut them. I’m going to

      pull their insides out. Why don’t I give you a demonstration?”

      The witch cackled and pulled back, showing off the way her

      fingers changed into thick, dirty-looking claws. Meg dragged in air

      the instant she could. Liadan pulled her clawed hand back just as

      Meg’s fingers met metal. Pulling the gun up, Meg brought it between

      her chest and the hag’s.

      Meg pulled the trigger just before those knives on the hag’s

      fingers met her flesh. The report boomed through the forest.

      Liadan looked down at the hole in her chest dumbly before falling

      over dead.

      Meg was shaking and trying to breathe as she pulled herself up.

      Dante walked over, holding a limp body in one clawed hand. His

      handsome face was a mass of scratches, but his clothes had already

      mended themselves. The nanites were fast little suckers.

      300

      Sophie Oak

      “You okay?” Dante growled down at the cat and then hurled it

      through the forest.

      “I’ll live.” But just barely. Meg stared at Liadan’s body. The flesh

      of her face was wrinkled and desiccated, as though the body before

      her had lain dead much longer than a few moments.

      “If I never see another fucking cat, it will be too soon.” Dante

      offered her a steadying hand. “It didn’t even taste good. It tasted evil.”

      Meg managed a laugh. Adrenaline was still coursing through her

      system making her feel jittery even as a fierce joy curled in her heart.

      She was alive. “What does evil taste like?”

      “A little mangy,” Dante replied. “I’ve decided I’m a lover, not a

      fighter. I’m rich, damn it. I’m the only son of one of the most

      powerful families on my plane. From now on, I’m paying poor people

      to fight my battles. Better yet, next time tell Beck to handle his own

      shit.”

      Meg’s hands shook, but that didn’t matter now. “I’ll tell him,”

      Meg turned to the cabin overrun with vines. “Better yet, tell him

      yourself.”

      Meg managed a smile as she looked toward the little sanctuary

      where her husbands lay in safety. They were still weak, but she felt

     


    Prev Next
Online Read Free Novel Copyright 2016 - 2025