They weren’t far from the ornate gates. Welcoming as they looked, there always appeared to be an imposing and even menacing appearance to them. Raven could see the stone appeared slick, wet with something. The Princess Gates she knew were white or light grey, and ever present. The angel is a guardian for veterans and a monument to the human military. She didn’t claim to understand the backstory, but she knew this place carried a lot of the city’s, province’s, and country’s early history. Innovation, progression, creativity, and social change have been, are, and will be showcased here all in a curious atmosphere of celebration and fun. The perfect place to attract the Fae. A breeding ground for wild magic. What better place to base the restoration of this place from? So close to where the damage was done and such a powerful center. “I think we found the most likely location where they are basing the rebuilding from.” Raven said. As her eyes caught sh
“So, at some time they did the same thing in here as the humans did in our realm, but for the purpose of gathering wild magic. Like nine-day battery recharge or something?”Tom asked as we looked about the ruin. Like everywhere else the place was ruined and quiet. Until it wasn’t, Raven didn’t know how it happened or why, but the lighting, music, and a jarring number of sounds commenced at once. Like the others her senses were overloaded, and they were forced back into the now bright corridor. Stumbling over the mess they moved on through the building as the sounds settled into a steady more even pattern and the lighting dimmed to a more manageable level. “What is going on here? I don’t get this place. It looked dead like everywhere else. No plants or bugs. But that thing must have lived at one time.” Luke pointed back the way they’d come. With the lights on they now saw the remains of the displays. Dominic shifted then back to his flesh
Raven felt more like herself outside the building. She didn’t understand why they would set such a trap like that. But she had to be more careful. A thought struck her then was that what happened to her mother? Had she found one of these traps or a different type of trap? Had the trap killed her mother? Or was she still in here somewhere? Old, but alive and lost in some mental train of thought. “This way I believe it’s in the ride area and not the buildings. Come on this way. We can’t hang around like this. Things will be on us at any moment.” Raven went off at a brisk jog pulling Dominic along with her after he’s placed her on the ground. “Raven where in the ride area are you taking us? Do you know where you are going?” Dominic wanted to know. He couldn’t figure out what they were doing right then. What would they have to do in the ride area? “What would they find there that would charge this battery you think this place charges?”
Raven stepped away from the others without a word. The males debated what they found lying on the ground, but they found nothing long or strong enough to work as the tools they needed. Luke went through his pack searching for anything. “Need out strips want. Function and form are one. Take from the scrap and bring it value, beauty, use, and form.” Raven said half to herself. She muttered under her breath as she stared at her hands as if the debris in her hands was an object to study. Her hands moved over it. Pressing, pushing, and pulling at it as she tweaked the object. The object glowed with a faint light that pulsed with each movement of her hands. “This should work to pop the hinges out.” Raven returned to Dominic’s side, and in her hands lay a thick rod and a heavy mallet. She offered them to Tom who hesitated to take them. “Uh, thanks.” When he did take them, his features changed to show a look of surprise. He felt the weight of the mallet and
One cage was left up on a high column with a lone occupant. Raven gasped when she saw the being move. “They’re alive up there Dominic. She’s up there. That’s her. I know it. I don’t know how, but they won’t let us use our abilities here. So, she can’t rescue herself. They’re practically tapping her of everything she has because they’ve used up or killed all the others.” “These were the others I assume.” “Yes, I think so. At least, most of them.” “Looks like someone was angry. How are we going to reach her? They shattered all the other columns.” Tom asked. He tried to work out a way to get to her, but like everyone there it was one of those monumental tasks. “We don’t have climbing equipment, and the column is solid stone. I don’t see any cracks or veins. It would take days or weeks to work our way up making footholds if we had the gear. That’s if anyone knew how to use it. I’ve only gone to a rock-climbing gym a few times.” “
Raven didn’t know what happened to Dominic or how to get him back. He and the guard he’d attacked were fighting in the cage on top of the column. “How do we get Dominic down from there?” There was no way she would leave without her mate. Tom and Luke turned on her. “Luna Jones, we understand our orders and your feelings. There’s nothing we can do. You and the lady here are our priority to get out of here.” “I’m going back in there to get him back. Our Pack needs him.” Raven found Tom holding her back with the help of the female. “No, you can’t. Only a living person can switch places with him. Also, the Keeper will return at any minute. He won’t let the guard, or your friend live long.” The soft voice of the female had Raven’s reacting violently to this. “We can’t leave him behind.” As we spoke in hushed tones the creature Raven assumed the female called the Keeper returned. Raven panicked and she had to get to Dominic now. So
Raven didn’t know how long or where she was. But she knew something was wrong long before her mind was fully functional. When she realized that she couldn’t find Dominic that Raven knew something was wrong. When Luke noticed Raven was awake, everyone moved to her side. “Hey, hey, Luna Jones, are you back with us? Okay, take it easy. Breathe. Breathe. Calm yourself. You’re okay. It’s not what you think. We need to talk, but we can’t if you get upset again.” “Where’s my mate? Where’s Dominic?” Raven sat up from where she lay on the ground in a strange place. “Where am I?” At least she recognized Luke and Tom, but she didn’t recognize the female. “Please Luna Jones, stay calm and relax. We need to explain this to you. There’s a limited time to change the outcome and we can’t stay here long. Please listen to this. It’s unbelievable but it’s a miracle. Just listen to her.” Tom begged Raven. She didn’t know what Tom was speaking about, but sh
“I still don’t know if I can do this.” Raven listened to Brigid’s words and instructions about how she was supposed to build a new body for Dominic. She claimed he’d be the same as he was before. If that’s what she wanted. Oh yes, she’d hinted at the fact that Raven could tweak things if something needed changing. But she’d warned her that it couldn’t be too big of a change. Raven didn’t know what Brigid meant by that. But she was still having problems believing she could do this. How could this be something she’d be able to do? If she didn’t Dominic would stay dead. If she didn’t try, he’d be dead when they returned to their reality. If she tried and failed, at least she could say she tried. If she succeeded, she’d have Dominic back. What did she have to lose? Other than hope. “You won’t know if you can do anything the first time you try to do anything until after you’ve tried to do it.” Brigid said. She was being humorous and smiled at her in a mo