Yolanda spent much of her time with her new Luna heading up her security team. What pissed her off the most was that she should hate Aricka for taking Luna’s position from her. She admired her far too much and respected her. They’d become friends, and Yolanda finally understood she made a better bodyguard and Arms Master. Then Luna, hands down.
Yolanda was here in response to several voicemail messages. Which were left by an RCMP Officer. He said he was looking into some local disturbances. For some odd reason, they wish to speak to a family representative. When Aricka asked her to talk to them.
Yolanda knew she was the wrong person for this job. She’d been told many times why she was the worst. Her defects including her temper, lack of patience, and smart-ass sense of humour. Never mind her tattoos, jet black hair, leather jackets and her much-loved motorcycle.
She parked her motorcycle in front of the Police Station as if it was normal for someone like her to do so.
She entered the OPP Station. Many would think it was weird to meet an RCMP Officer in an Ontario Police Station. This far north, the RCMP borrowed an office when needed in the area. There was so little need for them.
The gawking started with the desk sergeant. “May I help you?” The older man behind the counter asked. She was sure that he looked like a harried elf. He looked like an old elf. His hair was only on the sides of his head and missing in places.
“I should hope so, Officer. Gregory Wolversen sent me to talk to a Sargent Ian Bennett. He wanted to talk to someone from the Wolversen family.” Yolanda shifted her pack a bit, waiting for the Officer to hassle her. She was sure the pink hair extension she put in for shits and giggles was causing him to have a facial tick.
“They sent you? What is your name?”
“Yolanda Redgrave.”
“You will not pretend to have the Wolversen name?”
“You have the same last name as your boss?” She took a chance in this region. He could easily have the last name of his boss. It wasn’t unheard of for entire families doing the same job in these towns.
“No.” He acted like Yolanda was insane. But again, that was nothing new.
“Me neither. Tell Sargent Bennet I am here? He knows I’m coming.” The officer grumbled a bit and then made a phone call while he was typing on his computer.
“Yeah, Ian, I got some weirdo here claiming Gregory Wolversen sent her to talk to you. Yeah, that’s the name she gave. Alright, I’ll get her to sign in.” He hung up the phone. “Sign in here, and he’ll be out in a couple of minutes.”
“Great, and if you’re looking me up. You’ll meet with disappointment. I paid that speeding ticket years ago, and they have not caught me doing anything wrong.”
The desk sergeant gasped as it offended him. And yet, she was the one who was having her private information poked at just because of the way she looked.
Yolanda snorted at the same time as the sexiest man she’d ever seen in her life walked into the front of the building, bringing the most incredible scent of cappuccino and sandalwood. The scent was distracting. However, not enough to distract Yolanda from the fact she had made such an unfortunate and embarrassing sound to a police officer in front of this gorgeous male.
The new officer raised a dark eyebrow in inquiry as he approached. “Afternoon. Ms. Redgrave?” His eyes never left her face as he looked for an explanation.
“Oh, the officer here was getting acquainted with my wrap sheet, and it seems he has found it very lacking in intrigue and gossip. Anyhow, shall we go somewhere more private to discuss our business? I would hate for it to become gossip at the local Tim Horton’s. I’m not too fond of Horton’s Heroes gossiping like a pack of old maids over my employer’s business. It seems so unprofessional.”
Horton’s Heroes are a local reference for police officers. The legend behind it says that a small-town police station could contact none of their patrol calls. The dispatcher knew the officers could get free coffee and donuts at a new shop called Tim Horton’s. So, she called the shop and relayed the message to the server. Who announced it to all the local police? The commentary was the only place getting protection was Tim Horton’s, and therefore they were Horton’s Heroes. So, in this part of Canada, it’s an insult inferring that the police aren’t doing their job.
“Of course, follow me, please.” Yolanda’s average size for a wolf shifter, but this human dwarfed her in size. His shoulders were broad, and she was lucky to stand as tall as his nose. His scent held the notes of a human, so she knew she wasn’t dealing with another supernatural creature. “I hope it wasn’t too hard to get here.”
“Leather helps keep the cold off during the ride.”
“You rode a motorcycle all the way here in this weather? What about the storm?”
“I like to live dangerously. Getting home will not be boring. We’ll see if I need to get a room or not.”
“Seems rather badly planned.”
“Only your repeated calls so close to the holidays. At this rate, I’m going to miss Yule all together.”
“Yule?”
“Yes, the holiday that Christmas stole every tradition from. That Yule December twenty-first to January first. That Yule, we have family coming in from all over this year. Some of them we’ve never even met before. It’s kind of important.”
“Hmm. So is this when you see what we’re up against.” Ian opened the door to an interview room and allowed Yolanda to enter first.
Once seated, he set a file folder on the table and then sat there and looked at her. The look meant he wanted to see everything he could and then go deeper for more information. It was so much more than him just sizing her up. Yolanda resisted the urge to shift in her seat.
“Shall we start? I sincerely hope you will fill me in more than your messages were far too vague for me to know what you would like to hear.”
“I want the truth about why rotting we have found human body parts locked within a cooler with your employer’s business logo on it.”
“Okay, glad I didn’t eat before coming here. Truthfully, those coolers are a dime a dozen. Someone could have stolen it. I could get someone to look at reports and see if one went missing recently. Where was it found? Who found it?”
“That I’m not yet prepared to disclose. But the region the hunter found it in was not easily accessible. A lost group of hunters on a hunting trip only found it accidentally.”
“Well, I guess they will be second-guessing future trips and finding a physiatrist.” Yolanda then made a face of disgust at the photos he laid out. “What’s this?” A frown appeared on her face. She spotted a series of markings behind the cooler in the photo. They painted another symbol on the inside of the cooler’s lid. “You can’t believe this is something our company would condone.”
“So, you know what these symbols mean?”
“No!” Yolanda couldn’t stop swearing at herself for this mistake. “It’s just I’ve seen tv programmes with weird stuff made like that, and it’s always weird stuff connected to it.”
“Really, and I won’t go out to your motorcycle and find a symbol or two on it?”
“Seriously, just because my mother is superstitious and would not let me ride that bike when I first got it without a good luck symbol on it. You’re going to accuse me of this? Do you think I can read this stuff? Sorry, I hate to tell you it’s not that easy.”
“Hmm. So, you think it’s a curse or a spell of some sort?”
“How the hell should I know? I don’t deal with whatever magic or religion that is. Seriously, is this everything or are you going to spring something else on me?” Yolanda was more than a little insulted, and he hadn’t even eased into this breach. She took one look at the cooler and the disembodied limbs. “Gods, that’s disgusting. Why would anyone want to do that? It’s so unnatural.”
“That’s why I’m here. This falls under my team’s specialty. Occult, supernatural, and unexplained. We go in and try to find answers for it.”
“Good luck with that. You’re going to have a devil of a time finding answers for that. Yuck.”
“We have identified these limbs as being from various people known kidnaped victims from months ago. Someone with medical knowledge removed these limbs from a corpse.”
“Are you claiming my employer or someone working for us did this?”
“I’m saying the evidence points to a connection. Either it’s someone working without your employer’s knowledge or with his knowledge.”
“Yes, we have a medical supply company, and yes, we have a medical delivery service. But why would we mess up that by dealing with that? That’s crazier than anything I could think of. No, a competitor or someone with a dislike for our company is more likely behind that. Or it’s a bizarre and horrid coincidence.” Yolanda leaned back in her chair and shook her head irritably.
“How much knowledge do you have about local supernatural legends and lore?”Unsure about what he was doing, Yolanda watched Ian mimicked her actions and leaned back in his chair. Trying to gauge her words and whether Yolanda was telling. The Officer watched her through the corner of his eyes. Yolanda couldn’t believe the circles he was talking in. “I’m sure you heard me state I’m missing Yule tonight? You know I’m not a Christian. That means I’m a C
It was a pleasant feeling entering the warm motel lobby with its Christmas music, multi-coloured lights and tinsel. To Yolanda, it was an insult to the true meaning of the season. At least it wasn’t as depressing as it would have been if there had been no decoration at all.
Yolanda got into her room after a brief but awkward parting with Ian. It confused Yolanda a little. Yes, she was interested in him. He was gorgeous, that was for sure. Gods, he smelt even better than he looked. She was sure he was interested in her. He hadn’t taken his eyes off of her since they had first met. But He seemed undecided whether he should mention it to her. He wanted to work with her. Was he struggling with mixing business with pleasure?
The hotel room door had closed behind Yolanda. Ian turned to his friends. “Okay, I think she’s gone. What do you think is going on? Alright, do you think she knows anything?”“This is something that’s bothering her. Though it’s not clear whether it’s becausewe caught themin something or she’s concerned about how this affects her and the Wolversens.” Jaxon commented while hepickedup the files from the bed and floor.
Yolanda returned to her room quickly after she left the others. She was cursing herself for the mess that she’d got herself into. Now she was sure they suspected her, and Ian still thought that mess was their fault.What she needed to know was probably not coming from these humans. She needed to find out details and quickly. Showing up again at the station to talk to her neighbour’s son would call him into question. So that wa
“Why did you actually come here?” Yolanda patiently waited for Ian’s answer. He was human. Would he feel attracted to her? Could she really trust him?
“Great, I’ve missed Star Trek.” Yolanda looked at the time with an unhappy and disappointed grimace.As her shoulders sagged, Ian asked, “You were serious about that?”
Yolanda woke early the next morning, not by the sun pouring in from the dirty window.
The group hobbled into the kitchen since the main sitting room and games room on that floor now contained meeting rooms that were in use. Their aim was to see if the back private sitting room was available. It was as if you ignored the food stored in the back of the room and glares at Hilda, warning them not to damage anything. But neither Yolanda nor Hal enjoyed the prospect of walking up the stairs to the second-floor apartments. No one expected them to walk to their cottages now in their state. The cold and snow made it a less than enjoyable walk, with their pace slowed by their injuries. Now is the time she cursed the fact that instant healing wasn’t real. “So, we’re all stuck on the injured list and out of the action. What do we do
Several days later, their little coterie assembled outside of the hospital in the Alpha’s office to be debriefed on their mission and their future. With them sat several other people. Mages, dragons and other species representatives involved in the mission sat in on the debriefing. “I’ve been able to piece together the facts from speaking to most of you, but I wanted to hear from the two I couldn’t speak with. Please correct me if I’m wrong. You were all successful in deploying the bombs to disrupt the movement of the Fae in and out of the Dream Realm. However, because of unforeseen incidents, that injured two of my people. Now they will heal in time. But that means they’ve are now added to the temporarily out of commission list along with the rest of their group. What exactly is the state of the
Aria sat in a chair and watched Hal breathe, willing him to awaken. Five days passed since his surgery. Dr. Graves believed Hal improved daily, but she wouldn’t be happy until Hal spoke to her directly. She had hoped Hal would awaken soon. Because every time he needed more medication, he’d fret and make noise. Each time it happened, Aria became more hopeful, only to have that hope dashed. Jax came in and took over often for her so she could get food, a shower, or even a little sleep. Gregory pulled the teams from that night for work, except for Ian. He managed the armoury to ensure the enforcers, combating and hunting the Fae, had access to weapons and supplies. The hospital room door opened and Jax’s head poked through. “Hey, shi
Ian’s phone trilled with a text message as he lay in the dark. He’d been strong-armed into bed by Gregory’s mother, Edith. If he hadn’t been so tired, he’d have thought it funny. Growing up and for most of his adult life, he’d never truly understood the meaning of a smother. But Edith showed Ian exactly that with Hilda as backup. The two women watched him eat, all the while reminding him that Yolanda needed him to look after himself. He needed to eat and sleep more. But when Ian tried, he couldn’t forget his mate and one of his best friends lying in the hospital not far away. Even Jaxon felt the effects of Edith’s smothering. She’d hauled his butt out of the armoury and force him to go to bed.
Yolanda’s eyes were extremely heavy when she finally pried them open and then she realized what a waste of time that was. The room was practically pitch dark. The silence was broken by beastly snoring that was all too familiar. Desire was in a chair in the far corner of the room, asleep. This wasn’t where she lay down to enter the Dream Realm. That’s when everything came rushing back to her and she realized she’d beat the odds. She’d survived the blast and returned to herself. But her ankle throbbed quite a bit, and she wondered if she’d broken it. It’s a hazard of the Dream Realm. It may be harder to get injured or die in the Dream Realm, but if you succeeded in either, then it occurred in this realm, too. Findi
Ian wasn’t sure how long he’d sat with Yolanda quietly in the dim hospital room. His mind ignored the strange noises from outside in the corridor. This sounded more like what he’d expect an animal hospital to sound like than a human one. But he needed to stop himself from that. This wasn’t a human hospital, and the patients weren’t human. The growls, roars, and inhuman screams proved that. But for him now, he felt such a mix of emotions from it. Ian now knew many as people, and his brain couldn’t reconcile their animal sides without feeling their pain. He now felt sure he’d gone into the right profession. He couldn’t see himself in any form of the medical profession or veterinary practice. He wouldn’t be able to do it. Now add in that he’d seen actual magic used to save some of these beings’ lives. It boggled his mind. From putting beings into a
Ian and Jaxon paced one of the medical centre’s private waiting rooms with Gregory and several others. Hal was in surgery to have an arrow removed from his back. They’d been told over an hour ago that it would take time, but he’d survive. However, Ian only moments ago found out that Yolanda’s team returned safely except Yolanda. Now Ian paced for a new reason. Yolanda should have awakened with her team. Dr. Graves now worked on her with a team to find out why she wasn’t awake. Everyone in the room could all but taste stress and tension in the air. The medical centre was an example of organized chaos. Between medical staff, druids, and mages. Merfolk acted as orderlies, cleaning staff, caregivers, and even administrative staf
Yolanda now carried the device into a sling in her jaws. Her patrol followed her. All were in their wolf form. They were all highly strung, waiting for word to move out and place the device, or found by the Fae and attacked. No one wanted the last option, so they went out of their way not to attract Fae’s attention. There they lay lying in wait in the dirt beneath several bushes.These Fae appeared very busy partying and playing their twisted games. Some flitted in and out of the Dream Realm. Time meant little within the Dream Realm. With its perpetual twilight. It’s sky bearing no moon and the world itself giving off an odd ethereal glow from no specific place. The foot of a goblin appeared out of nowhere before Yolanda took her by surprise. She held strong and didn’t grasp. The goblin in all its ugly glory failed to see her behind him. So, moments later, he moved off into the distance
Ian stood watching shapes flit from one shadow to another. He could hear music from live musicians playing. These Fae lived up to every nightmarish tale he’d ever read. Dancing, drinking, and not caring about the world around them. They destroyed as much as they created. Now, though, he’d caught glimpses of humans within their midst. Humans were so far gone into drink and drugs, they probably believed this was all a drug-induced hallucination. These humans must have come from the streets mostly, but there were a few that appeared to come from other sectors of life. “Sickening to watch, isn’t it? They’re completely lost to the glamour of the fae. The only way to get them out of it is to remove the Fae from this realm.”