Lisha POV
Growing up in the Unseelie Realm, I had no restrictions. I never had anything to fear and roamed our forest freely. Being one with nature is bliss. Our forests hold ancient magic in their trees, their roots entering deep into the ground allowing us access to their magic when we turn eighteen. I am fascinated with magic and want to learn everything I can about it. My mother and grandmother are my best friends. I never knew my father, and I don't ask my mother about him as she still loves and misses him daily. My mother practices elemental magic like most Light and Dark Fae, as it is born into us and comes effortlessly. My grandmother, however, has a different outlook on life. Allana practices our elemental, ancestral, and dark magic.
My mother has a sweet nature, and I rarely see her angry. She has beautiful olive skin, black hair, large soft brown eyes, and is slim, not as tall as my grandmother Allana. Who prefers to be called Allana and not gran, ma, or anything remotely grandmotherly? It has never been a concern for me as I love spending time with Allana; she is always so lively and full of fun. I look like Allana; we both have black hair reflecting purple through the ends and olive skin; the most significant difference is our eyes. We both have purple eyes with black around the iris. Rising early one morning after doing my chores, I hear Allana whispering to my mother. I know I should not be listening, but I can't help it when I hear Allana mention my name.
“I am taking Lisha for a walk; I want to show her our ancestor's sacred grounds.”
My mother's tone is sharp as she says,
“No, Allana, it's too soon. She doesn't need to know yet,”
I can hear the anger in Allana’s voice when she whispers furiously,
“Lisha has the potential to become one of the most powerful Fae we have seen in over a hundred years, Olivia, but she needs to start learning now.”
My mother hisses,
“No, Allana. I will fight you on this; she is my daughter, not yours.”
Allana has known my mother long enough to know when not to argue with her. She sighs in defeat,
“Fine, Olivia, be stubborn, but you will see you are wrong by keeping secrets from her.”
Allana's eyes are still sparkling with anger when she sees me and says,
“We will go and see the werewolves and see how the new humans settle in.”
My mother smiles in agreement. When we leave the cabin and start walking toward the werewolf settlement, Allana turns to me.
“What do you want for your birthday, Lisha?’
I smile.
“Allana, you know what I want.”
She chuckles,
“We will go after the visit with the wolves.”
Allana’s laughter always sounds like music; I will never get tired of hearing it. Walking into the village, Tyler, the Alpha's son, comes running over, grabbing my hand.
“Come on, Lisha, let's go for a swim while Allana visits with Zane and father.”
Zane is one of Allana’s oldest friends; he looks like most dark Fae, tall, muscular, dark-skinned, with dark eyes, and extremely handsome. The new humans that live with the wolves stop and stare; it doesn't bother me as I am used to it, but I can't help giggling as I say,
“They stare at me, Tyler; wait until they see a vampire in daylight.”
Tyler laughs as he takes my hand and whispers,
“They get better after they settle in and realize they are safe and won't be hurt.”
We spend the next couple of hours at the stream behind the village, enjoying our time together. I turn around when I hear Allana walking toward us. She smiles at Tyler as she says,
“Come on, Lisha, we best hurry, or your mother will know we are up to no good”
It feels like I have been waiting a lifetime to hear what Allana has to tell me; I can't help the ripple of excitement that runs through me when she says.
“Your Fae magic will only grow from now until you turn eighteen. Then you will reach your full elemental power. Ancestral magic, you need to practice. This type of magic is most potent on your ancestor's lands. There are ways to carry ancestral magic with you, which is one of the things I intend to teach you. Dark magic is from your emotions. If you can not control it, it will overtake you."
We stop walking as Allana utters a few words I have never heard before and waves her hand. There is a boulder in front of an entry to a cave, and I watch, astonished, as it slides to one side. She ushers me inside, and I whisper,
“How did you do that, Allana?”
She smiles,
"It is not hard, Lisha. We can use the earth, air, fire, and water around us. All Fae have this ability; as I said, it only takes practice”
Walking inside, I sense her presence everywhere; we stop at a cavern, and I notice she has the cave set up so someone can live here for years without anyone finding them. There’s a table, chairs, couch, bed, and kitchen. It's incredible, and I turn towards the back of the cavern. There is a pool where water runs from the cave wall. I move closer, cupping some water in my hand, tasting it, and sigh as the cool water runs down my throat, natural spring water for drinking cooled naturally by the stone. The pool has steam rising from it, and I bend, laughing as I put my hand in the water to find it is warm and naturally heated by the earth's core. Raising my eyebrows at Allana, I incline my head toward the pond and ask.
“For bathing?”
Allana chuckles as she answers,
“I always like to be prepared, Lisha. One of us may need to seek sanctuary here one day.”
Allana’s voice becomes softer as she whispers more words and flicks her wrist; an opening appears in the cavern wall; my heart beats faster when I see another room hidden by magic. It's much smaller than the first cave. On a table in the middle of the room are books. I step inside, sighing, when I realize that I will not be able to read any of them in the short time we will be here today. Allana’s voice
“These journals contain secrets of our family's magic. Our family's grimoire is hidden at all times. Once you turn eighteen, I intend to pass it all to you.”
Hearing the urgency in Allana's voice, I wrap my arms around her and ask,
“Why are you showing me this?
“I have to go away for a while, and I am not sure how long I will be, so on the way home, I will teach you both spells to open and close the entry to these rooms.”
“Where are you going, Allana?”
“To the Vampire realm,”
I know I am being selfish as I ask.
“When are you leaving?”
Allana embraces me as she says,
“Don't worry, Lisha, there is no way I will miss your birthday. I won't leave until after the celebrations are over. Come now, we best hurry home, or your mother will come looking for us, and I don't want that to happen”.
Allana is lost in thought as we walk back home. If something was bothering her, I am sure she would tell me. It doesn't take long to reach our home. Allana and I were lucky as my mother was about to come looking for us. I immediately start helping my mother prepare our dinner. When we were finished, Allana smiled at me as she said.
“Did Olivia tell you we had company tonight, Lisha?”
I shake my head.
“No, who else is coming?”
There’s a knock on the door; when I see Tyler, my heart flutters, and I can't help thinking about how attractive he has become. Tyler is six years older than me and has short black hair and dark brown eyes. His skin has turned a deep bronze from being outside all the time. Lowering my gaze, I noticed he already had a muscular body. Tyler chuckles; I know my face has turned red; I laugh with him, trying to hide my embarrassment because he caught me checking him out. After our meal, we all sit in the living room laughing and talking until Tyler and his father, Mathew, leave.
The following morning I wake up to the smell of my mother cooking, then jump out of bed when I remember it's my fourteenth birthday. Getting dressed quickly, I ran downstairs into my mother's open arms.
“Happy birthday Lisha,”
She says, kissing my forehead.
Allana comes up behind us, embracing my mother and me while saying,
“Happy birthday, my favorite grandchild,”
I laugh, looking at her,
“I am your only grandchild.”
My mother and Allana laugh, sharing an odd look between them. Then my mother asks,
“Who is ready to eat?”
I smile, sitting at the table with Allana. My mother loves cooking, and the kitchen is her pride and joy. We know better than to touch anything until she says so. After breakfast, we pack a picnic and walk to the river along the edge of our Unseelie lands. Laying on the grass, I listen to mother and Allana talking as I drift off to sleep. My mother gently shakes me awake,
“Come on, Lisha, you are missing all the fun.”
I get up when I see Tyler approaching. My heart starts beating faster; Tyler is not wearing a shirt, and his muscular chest glistens with sweat in the sunlight. Suddenly he lifts me over his shoulder and runs to the water's edge, throwing me in. I rise to the surface, choking on water and stammering.
“What the hell, Tyler?”.
He jumps in beside me; I swallow another mouthful of water. Tyler bursts out laughing as he says,
“You looked like you needed to cool off.”
I laugh with him, not fully understanding what he means. Tyler's father and Zane soon arrive, and we get out of the water to have lunch. Leaving the adults talking, we go for a walk, whispering to each other.
“I heard Zane and my father talking earlier, and they said Allana was going away for a while,”
“Yes, she is leaving this afternoon.”
“Did she say where she was going?”
“No, but you know Allana, she never stays in the same place too long.''
I don't know how much Allana has shared with Zane and Mathew; if she wanted them to know where she was going, she would have told them. The afternoon flies by, and I hear my mother calling us, saying it is time to go home. I can't help kissing Tyler goodbye before I leave; excitement flares through me as he deepens our kiss, moving my body closer to his; tiny sparks of electricity run through me where our bodies touch. Tyler moves his hands to my shoulders, stepping back slowly, shaking his head as if to clear it. His voice is husky when he whispers,
“Come on, Lisha, we better go back.”
When we arrive home, Allana pulls me to one side,
“Don't forget everything I showed you today, Lisha.”
I hug her and watch as she leaves, whispering more to myself than her.
“I will miss you, Allana.”
As always, the house is too quiet when Allana isn't here. Exhausted, I kiss my mother goodnight, telling her I love her before I go to bed.
Andras POV I don't think Cassandra realized how powerful Allana was. I laugh, recalling the anger on her face as Allana stormed out of the throne room, turning her back on the Seelie queen. Cassandra's blatant hatred for Allana will benefit both of us. “What took you so long, Andras?” I hiss as my anger rises. “You know better than to question me, Cassandra.” ”I need your services, Andras,” She saunters toward me, running her hand down my chest to the waistband of my trousers. “You must want something significant from me this time Cassandra.” “I will make it worth your time Andras.” “Don't fuck with me, Cassandra. I have a realm full of women more beautiful than you willing to share my bed”. Cassandra laughs sarcastically. “They don't have my Fae blood running through their veins, though, do they, Andras?” I know Cassandra realizes she has fucked up when I hear her heart racing. She takes a step away from me, “Do you want to die, Cassandra?” I stalked slowly toward her,
Lisha POV Memories run through my mind of the previous night, and I double over in pain as I remember the intruders that broke into our home and killed my mother. My breath hitches in my throat; what could we have done to deserve this? I gag, wanting to be sick; the loss of my mother consumes me. I sob quietly, too scared to move. I don't know how long I have been lying on the ground; the cold feels like it has seeped through my bones; my head is pounding, my body aching. I try to move my hands to steady myself when panic sets in; I struggle, then stop when I realize it is pointless, as my captures have chained me to a wall. There is another person here with me, but it's too dark to see who it is. I hear shuffling behind me as someone tries to help me sit up. “Don't say anything to attract the guards. I have some water for you; it will help clear your head.” The cool water tastes amazing, relieving the dryness scratching at the back of my throat. The other person is a female about m
Lisha POV Skyla and I follow Athena down a cobblestone lane; on the left are a dozen rundown cabins. Athena turns back toward us and says, “These are the servant's quarters. Under no circumstance will you enter the palace grounds unless you are fulfilling the Queen's duties.” When we reach the last cabin, she stops, “You will share a cabin. You have this afternoon to organize yourselves. I will return at sunrise to take you to the palace, do not keep me waiting." Once Athena is out of sight, I slowly open the cabin door and peer inside. The interior is filthy; dried blood has stained the floors and parts of the walls. I turn to Skyla, shaking my head, and ask. “Where do we start?” Skyla puts her arm around my shoulders and chuckles nervously to try and hide her fear from me as she says, “Come on, Lisha, it won't take us long to clean this mess up.” I sigh, turning and walking toward the windows and opening them to let fresh air in so we can breathe. I look around. There is a
Lisha POV It's been two years since they took me from my home; rising early, I braid my hair and dress. Skyla starts to stir, eventually waking up, and dresses as well. Being half-human, Skyla needs more sleep than I do, and she also doesn't hear, see, run, heal, or have the same strength. But the advantage she does have because of her human blood is that she can lie. Fae cannot lie; we can avoid answering a direct question by wording our answer as another question which sucks, but straight out, lying is impossible until now. Skyla teaches me ways to lie every night, it's been a prolonged process, but I am finally getting the hang of it. We walk to the palace grounds every morning before going our separate ways for the day. I am walking along the hallway that leads to the kitchen when someone grabs me from behind. I struggle, knowing it's pointless to scream when arms like steel wrap around me. “Good morning Lisha; where are you going?” Fear runs through me when I recognize Gabriel
Skyla POV My mother had done the unthinkable. She fell in love with a human. I did not know her as she died giving birth to me. My father never wanted anyone else, as he still loved her deeply. We had a happy life together, just the two of us. Since we lived on the outskirts of the Seelie realm, we didn't think the Seelies paid attention to us. How wrong we were. I never had any dealings with my mother's people. I spent more time amongst the humans that live close to the border. It also helped that my human blood was more prominent than my Fae blood, and I fitted in easily with them. I had no idea that the Seelie were evil until the night they killed my father and took me to the Seelie Queen. It didn't take me long to see she was nothing but a spiteful, vindictive-natured bitch. If it weren't for Lisha, I know I would have taken my own life within weeks of being captured. We constantly drew on each other's strength to keep ourselves alive. I start crying as Xavier moves to stand besi
Lisha POV The pungent smell of herbs is suffocating; I try to sit up only to be pushed back down on the bed. Seline is leaning over the top of me, applying ointment to the wounds on my back; her voice is soft as she whispers, “Stay still, Lisha. This will help take some of the pain away”. I drift back to sleep, only to be woken up again by Seline; her big brown eyes are filled with pity as she looks down at me and says, “Stay in bed for the day and rest; you need your strength to return to your normal duties tomorrow.” I go to thank her and stop when she holds her hand up and continues speaking, “I don't know what you and Skyla were thinking, and I don't want to know, but from now you will be staying with me. I have the space, and it will be safer for you.” I don't know what to say to her; I brush the tears from my eyes and whisper, “Thank you.” Her lips tug up in a sad smile as she says, “It's only going to get worse for you here, Lisha. The Queen has declared there wil
Lisha POV I have been a servant in Cassandra’s castle for four years, every day is torture, and Gabriel, Nadia, Athena, and the guards find new ways to prolong my suffering. I still don't know why they took me from my mother and home and brought me here; it looks like I will never know. The differences between the Seelie and Unseelie are becoming more noticeable the longer I am here. The Unseelie, or Dark Fae as we are sometimes called, are dark-haired, olive skin, dark eyes, and exquisite-looking. The Seelie has fair hair, fair skin, and blue eyes. Looking at them, you would think the sun-blessed them with beauty. When I enter the kitchen, Seline puts me to work to ensure everything is ready when the court awakens. After finishing my kitchen duties, I hurried to the laundry room on time. The queen's laundress is a nasty moody woman; if I am late, she won't hesitate to notify Gabriel. I see Dana, Nadia, and Shayla approaching me; when it's too late, there's no reason for them to b
Lisha POV I had forgotten how beautiful my homeland was and felt a sense of belonging for the first time in four years. Green grass and colorful flora cover the forest floor; the ancient trees that hold so much magic inside them call to my soul. It feels so good to be home with the people I love. I didn't realize we had been walking all day until I noticed the sun setting over our mountains. When I feel a slight ripple in the wards protecting our realm, I don't give it much thought, as animals often travel freely in and out of our forest. It doesn't take long before a sense of dread snakes its way down my spine; the birds and animals have disappeared, and it's too quiet. Tyler growls; when I feel a slight breeze brush past my ear, three vampires are headed in our direction, their eyes glowing red with bloodlust. The telltale scent of rabid vampires, stale blood, and rotting flesh reach us before they do. The vampire's movements are staggered, much slower than they usually are; Xavie
Lisha POV It's been two years since Allana’s death, Tyler has never asked how it was possible I left the Unseelie realm and returned home with him, and I have never told him. Damian’s and my son Nate was born a couple of months after we returned home; he is a beautiful little boy with the same deep-set chocolate brown eyes as his father, olive skin, and a head full of curly brown hair. Nate and Asher will grow into extremely handsome men; I can see them breaking many hearts before they find their true mates. Nate and Asher adore Tyler, and he is a fantastic father; he treats both our boys as his own. The first thing Tyler, Xavier, Skyla, Tiffany, and I did was build a meeting house in the center of the four realms. Every three months, we come together as representatives for our species and discuss any issues that may arise. Each kingdom has two representatives for the Unseelie, Zane and I; the werewolves, Tyler and Mateo; the vampires, Xavier and Skyla; and the Unseelie, Tiffany, an
Tyler POV Lisha winks at me and whispers, “No matter what happens, hold the circle.” She moved closer to Allana while reaching behind her back and placing my hand in Skyla’s. A dense fog was rolling in from every direction; a cold chill crept up my back, and the hairs on my neck and arms stood up. I knew there was someone behind me, but I didn't dare to turn my head and have a look. Lisha smirked as the fog grew thicker and denser; Allana was so confident in her abilities that she refused to consider for one moment we could beat her. Allana hissed, her eyes glancing at each of us as she snarled, “You can't beat me, you foolish girl.” Lisha's laughed softly. Only the people closest to her knew what that particular laugh meant; it always sent shivers down my spine. She looked at Allana and whispered, “I am not trying to beat you, Allana; you wanted power, and I am going to give it to you.” Allana's eyes narrowed as she stared at Lisha, her lips twisting into an ugly smile as
Lisha POV Tyler and I woke early, we had a feeling that someone had betrayed us, and we were right. Xavier, Skyla, Tyler, and I knew what was coming, but no one else did; the fewer who knew what we intended to do, the better. Tyler made short work of Anton, the warrior who told Allana we were here; he was one of Dimitri’s wolves, I knew we should have killed the lot of them when we killed Dimitri, but Tyler wanted to believe that they were loyal to us, so he did. Sometimes it's better to learn the hard way than be made aware of the truth by someone else, even if you love that person wholeheartedly. The day we have been waiting for is finally here; we leave Mathew's cabin under cover of darkness. The one hundred wolves Tyler brought with him will stay hidden inside Mathew's village until everyone else arrives. Then they will join us in the procession to where Allana, Xavier, and Skyla were supposed to be waiting for us. We could hear Allana’s people getting organized for everyone to
Xavier POV Allana’s guards line the path leading up to her castle, each one holds a staff with a purple and black flag on the top of it, and Allana is standing regally at the bottom of the castle steps, a sweet smile on her face as she watches Skyla and I walk toward her. Skyla tugs on my shirt sleeve, murmuring, “You had better wipe that disgusted look off your face before we get too close to her.” I give myself a shake and remember why we are here, “She extravagant.” Skyla chuckles, “That she is; now smile sweetly for your bitch of a grandmother and lavish her with praise.” Allana takes a step closer to us, opening her arms wide; embracing Skyla and then me as she says, “I am so glad you are here; come inside, and I will give you a tour of my home.” The beauty of the castle and grounds are breathtaking; gardens are scattered everywhere, filled with flowers of every color and description imaginable. The castle itself has been constructed out of white limestone, and heav
Tyler POV Xavier glanced back over his shoulder at me once before Skyla, his vampires, and he stepped into Allana’s realm, my wolves and I didn't have to wait long before my father stood before me, motioning for us to follow him. I whispered, “Won't Allana become suspicious if our not with Xavier?” He shakes his head, “No, she only required Zane to escort Xavier, Skyla, and his vampires into the realm.” I grinned, “How is Lisha?” He smiled, “Good, she is safely hidden inside my cabin.” After my wolves were taken to their quarters, I left them in my father's care and went to see Lisha. Lilly opened the door of my father's house and stepped to one side before leaving; I frowned, “Where are you going, Lilly?” Lilly hesitated before glancing up at me and murmuring, “I thought you and Lisha might like some time alone.” I smirked and moved out of her way; Lilly is and has always been one of the worst liars I have ever met, Lisha has been up to something, and I need to fin
Lilly POV Lisha smiled as she walked toward us; when I asked her what had happened, she frowned and said, “You saw what happened, Lilly.” I shook my head.“No, we couldn't see or hear anything.” She smirked, “That's probably for the best.” This is her answer; that's probably for the best; what the hell is that supposed to mean? I grabbed Lisha’s arm as she went to walk past me and whispered, “Are you going to me? What happened in there, Lisha?” She blew out a breath and whispered, “It's getting light, Lilly. We need to get back to Mathews.” I growled, “How the hell am I supposed to protect you if you don't tell me anything.” Lisha glanced back the way she came for a moment, then turned back to me and whispered, “When we get back to Mathew's house, I will tell you everything, but if we don't go now, someone will see us.” Lisha raised her eyebrows and inclined her head in Zane and Matthew's direction; there was no point in arguing with her any longer; her expression alone
Lisha POV Lilly is correct; the forest feels cold and unwelcoming as we follow Zane deeper into the woods. Every so often, I catch a glimpse of glowing eyes peering back at us; I didn't say anything to Zane at first because of thought I was seeing things, but the last ones I saw were a little too close for comfort as far as I am concerned. I swear under my breath and increase my pace so I can walk beside him. The paths narrow, and it infuriates me further when I keep hitting my head on the tree's low-hanging branches. How fucking long has it been since anyone walked this trail? I grab hold of Zane's arm, causing him to stop mid-step and ask, “I thought you said no one would see us?” He glances at the trees surrounding us and murmurs, “The people here won't hurt us.” I growl, “What fucking people, Zane.” He shrugs, “The banished, the Fae that didn't support Allana, she banished them all to this part of the forest.” “Why here.” He raises his eyes, looking toward a cl
Tyler POV The air is electrifying as my wolves prepare to leave our territory, so many of them are still holding grudges against the Unseelie, I will have to keep a tight reign on them, so this doesn't turn into a total blood bath. Mateo is the only member of my pack who is similar in size and appearance to Theo; he will be the one to lead a hundred of my wolves into Allana’s realm. If he doesn't get too close to her, we will be able to fool her for a short time, at least. Not having Lisha here is hard; I know we argue sometimes, but what couple doesn't? It's all part of getting to know each other again. Having a bit of space from each other has helped me realize that if Lisha has to stay in the Unseelie lands until she has the baby, I will stay there with her. I know Mateo will take care of my wolves until we can work something else out. This time when Xavier appeared at my side, he didn't startle me; I sensed him coming before he arrived. He raises his eyebrows in surprise, asking,
Lilly POVI never thought there would be a time when I would be scared of anyone, but Lisha is starting to scare me to death. Since we arrived here, it's been like her mind is elsewhere, her eyes vacant, and the dreams, it doesn't matter if it's day or night, every time she falls asleep, she wakes up screaming and fighting against some unknown force. I can see and feel her changing; my nerves are shot, and I pray to the moon goddess every chance I get pleading with her to do something, anything to stop Lisha from falling into madness. I can't leave her. I love her too much, and in the back of my mind is the thought that Tyler will arrive tomorrow morning. Please, goddess let her hold onto her sanity until he comes, they say love conquers all, so if anyone can pull Lisha out of the pits of despair, it will be Tyler. The creaking of the trapdoor alerts me to the fact that Mathew is home; he cautiously descends the stairs, his voice hushed as he asks, “How is she doing?” I blow out a