CASPIUS REFUSED To leave her side. He barely gave Isla the space that she needed to properly work on Lily. He couldn’t help it though. He needed to be there. He wanted her to know that he would be there in her darkest of hours, even if he wasn’t there this time.
I should’ve been there. He mentally scorned himself. I should’ve been there to protect her. She shouldn’t have to be here, once again.
At this point, we might as well wrap her in bubble wrap, and keep her locked up. His beast shook its head. She’s so fragile.
Given her circumstances, yes she was. How could he blame her though? Lily had been through more traumatizing shit—in such a short time frame—than most people deal with in their lifetime. Her fragility was probably going to be a long lasting effect. That was going to have to change if she was going to last in this world. Hell, if she was going to last at all.
“She should be okay. Make sure she applies the antibiotic ointment to her wound every couple of hours. She should start healing fairly quickly,” Isla said. She rubbed her temples, sighing. “Explain to me why you left her? You knew those two had an agenda for her from the start.” Isla folded her arms across her chest.
Caspius frowned. “It was, either I shift, and let out my excessive energy, or I risk an unintentional shift from back up, and rip Lily to shreds.” He twirled one of her curls around his fingers. Caspius admired her features, her peacefulness.
“Well, you can’t be doing that.” Isla started collecting her emergency equipment, stuffing them in her bag. “You should be happy I hadn’t gone to bed yet. I just wish you idiots wouldn’t have moved her. You could’ve done a lot more damage moving her around with a head injury.” She gave a heavy sigh. “Take care of her. She’s the only seer, and if she dies because of you three idiots, it will be a problem.”
Typically, if someone would have insulted him, or his friends, there would have been an issue. If he were Donte or Elias, he woul have tortured them, or a quick execution would hve been in order. However, he was always the more mild of the three.
Isla was also the only person who knew how to concoct their all-healing elixir. If she died because of irrationality and hurt ego, then that secret would die with her. That couldn’t happen.
“I’ll make sure they don’t hurt her again.” Caspius looked up at Isla, then back to Lily. “I promise.”
“We’ll see.” She rolled her eyes. “You know, I may be young, but I don’t think I’ve ever recall a generation of seers that harnessed an ounce of power she holds.” She started towards the door with slow strides. Isla slouched, which was quite unlike the chimera woman. “Maybe she’s more than she seems.” She opened a door with a flick of the wrist, swinging it wide open. “I’ll have Lucien flash the two of you upstairs. There’s no need for excessive movements for her.” With that, she was gone.
Caspius shook his head. This should not have happened. He should’ve have stayed. He could have protected Lily. He could have made sure no harm had came to her at the hands of those two bastards he called friends.
There would be hell to pay. They would both suffer by his hand. If they knew what was good for them, they would both willingly submit. His beast enjoyed the thrill of the hunt. They’d only risk inciting a monster more furious than he was.
When Lucien finally came to assist them, he made it quick. Caspius spared him any formalities of socializing. He knew how much the phoenix hated small talk.
When Caspius and Lily were safe upstairs—in his room—Lucien quickly escorted himself, though he did spare a quick glance between the two of them and scowled.
Him you can trust with her. His beast grumbled. It wasn’t too thrilled with the idea of possibly leaving Lily again, however, it seemed to approve of Lucien. Of course it had approved of Lucien!
Caspius was gentle with her. He had gathered a cotton cloth, and some warm water and salt to clean her stitched up wound. On the occasion he would soak the cloth in the water, and dab around the area. He had let it dry, then applied the antibiotic ointment, as instructed.
Lily was as still as a corpse. She didn’t stir once. She just laid there. At one point or another, her lack of movement became incredibly concerning to him.
Caspius curled up beside her on the bed, and draped an arm over her middle. The subtle connection between the two of them, was enough to put him at ease. He could hear her breaths, her heart beating in her chest. He could even feel her ever-radiating heat. It was a comfort Caspius had never experienced before.
He didn’t want to move. At least here, he knew his woman was alright. She was alive and breathing, and that left him at ease.
Caspius buried his face into the crook of her neck, and took in a deep breath of her scent. By the gods, it would never get old for him. He was addicted to it.
She moved! She actually moved after what felt like an eternity to him. He could feel a wave of relief washing over him.
Lily rolled onto her side, and buried herself deep into him. Her wild, midnight curls tantalized him. She grabbed his shirt, fisting the material tight.
She gave him a sense of belonging he didn’t know he needed. He belonged here, in this bed with her. He belonged in reach of her, enough that he could scoop her up from any danger. He belonged to her.
Lily looked up at him with sleepy, blue-hazel eyes. By the gods, they could pierce through anything. “I want to go home.”
His heart sank to his stomach.
EVERYTHING WAS BEcoming a bit too much to handle. It was too much at once. Being a seer. Vampires, incubus, shifters, chimeras… Having a mate—let alone three of them. It was intense.If Lily was being honest to herself, everything that happened in the last twenty-four hours or so was enough to have her spiraling into a panic attack. Why hadn’t she had one yet? Perhaps it had something to do with the eye-candy male before her.Caspius had a sort of air around him. It comforted her, and chased away even the worst of her demon. Yet, every voice inside her head screamed at her to put as much distance as possible between them. They demanded separation, or all three men might be her ruin.Lily had it in her. There was no attachment. There was however carnal desire for Caspius and Elias both—despite the incubus’s manipulative seduction. She couldn’t say anything about Donte. The vampiric asshole both infuriated her, and frightened her. She pitied him over his past, but believed he should be
Lily did her best to breathe slowly. She thought a little liquid courage would have done her some good. After a glass of whiskey, she felt much worse.She kept to the outskirts of the party. Lily kept her head down, to avoid eye contact. If she didn’t look at people, hopefully they wouldn’t talk to her.“Oh, my gosh! Isn’t this party awesome?” Well, she could only hope.Lily looked up slightly. A petite, blonde stood in front of her. Her short shorts, and figure squeezing tank top made her delectable to the prying eyes of men. Of course, she was probably wanting the attention.“Hi! I’m Emma.” She winked at her, the thick frame of her lashes barely moving.Lily waved her hand. She rubbed her arm up and down.“Not much of a talker, are you?” Emma giggled. She was obviously just a little tipsy.Lily shook her head, trying to back away from the blonde girl. Unfortunately, Emma wasn’t going to let her if so easily. “Excuse me.” She tried to get away again.“Wait, where are you going?” Emma
SHE WAS STILL GATHering her wits. Too much happened all at once, and she didn’t know what to believe at this point. She knew one thing for sure, that bastard of a boss raped her. Even worse, she wasn’t strong enough to fight him off. She just submitted. Stood there and let it happen.As her stomach curdled, and her skin crawled at the thought of the incident. She wanted to puke again. She needed to puke again. There was nowhere for her to, though.Things were moving too fast. Perhaps it wasn’t the memory but the motioned sickness. Lily didn’t think she could move so quickly, yet...“Forgive me. I know you’re probably sick, but this is the quickest method of travel I can give. Your wounds are pretty severe.” God, how his voice was smoother than silk. It could soothe even the most rowdy of beasts. He pulled her close to his chest.His scent enveloped her, and she could barely contain a moan. He smelled like campfires and winter nights. Oh, it was lovely.“We have a healer who should be
LILY COULDN’T PIECe this shit together. Things were still happening too fast. That man.. That beautiful man brought her to a glass clad room. She assumed it was a doctor’s office. She was right.After snooping around, she found all sorts of tools that belonged to a surgeon. At least that was what she thought. Inside the cabinets were sterile needles, and a small vial of clear medicine. Tongue depressors, cotton balls and band aids were lined up in containers on the counter tops. There was a lone operating table in the middle of the room, with a tray of surgery tools beside it.“Where the hell am I?” She continued to look around. The bright lights of the room stung her eyes, and made her dizzy. It was a reminder of how much she hated hospitals.There was too much space. There was too much quiet. Too much loneliness. If it weren’t for the heavy medications her psychiatrist had prescribed her, she’d be hearing voices. She’d be having a nervous breakdown. Hell, she might even bang her hea
LILY JUST WANTED a break. She just wanted to sleep. She needed to sleep. Lily hadn’t slept in almost a week, and the events of tonight would keep her up even longer.How was she supposed to believe something as ridiculous as the existence of supernatural creatures? It was wild, and fantastical! It was the type of thing that almost put her in the nuthouse. She knew better than to admit the existence of supernatural beings, yet that doctor was so opened about it.Isla answered all of Lily’s questions. She didn’t show any signs of deterring from such beliefs. Lily did everything in her power to shake her. Then Isla did the unthinkable.She grew a pair of delicate wings. They sprouted out of her back. Oh, how they were so beautiful. Lily wanted to trace the swirling patterns engraved in their transparent forms. Light caused rainbows glimmer in those beautiful wings.“Do you believe now?” Isla cocked her brow at her. She gave a toothy smile, and Lily caught a glimpse of small little fangs.
THEY STOOD THERE observing her. After Isla administered the cocktail to Lily, a wave of massive psychic energy flushed through the fortress, shaking its foundations. There was truly a lot of power to this beauty of a woman.Upon her first sip of the cocktail, her powers had appeared to activate. Traces of light flushed through her veins, dancing up and down her arms. Then the screaming began.From behind the one-way glass, the Triad could observe peacefully. They could watch her without risk of being exposed to her powers. They knew the abilities of seers. They had met a couple of them in their lifetimes.She was different though. She was weak in stature, meager in room appearance. She carried herself small, as if she were always trying to shrink and disappear in a room. Yet, somehow her abilities were overwhelmingly powerful.“What do we do with her?” Donte asked. He looked over at his companions, watching their expressions change with every movement of Lily’s.Elias was practically
THERE WAS SOMETHIng about her. There was something about how this woman fit perfectly against him. Oh, how her curves enticed his every desire.Caspius found himself memorizing her every feature. He took note of every delicate imperfection that made her appear more and more angelic. He ran a finger over the plumpness of her lips. They were so soft. So luscious.Ours. His beast growled. It stalked back and forth, yearning to reach out and touch her. If Caspius let him out, she’d be marked against her will. An unwilling mate was not a mate at all.Let her be. He snapped. She’s fragile.“Fragile indeed,” Donte grumbled. “Can’t even withstand the strength of her abilities.” He rolled his eyes. “Stick her with the witches, and leave her there.”“With power like that, wouldn’t it be best to put her with the psychics? They’ll train her offensive abilities. She’d be more useful to us,” Elias chimed in.“We have plenty of psychics. Honing her arcane abilities would better suit us. There’s no o
HER LIMBS WERE TINgling. Her lips were numb. A burst of heat and the occasional cold ran across her skin. She’d never felt something as intense as this.Every bit of her was screaming in agony. She wanted release from this misery, but couldn’t find it.Voices swarmed her subconscious, trying to consume her with every passing moment. Though she tried to fight them off, she felt weaker and weaker. Lily didn’t know what was happening. She didn’t know how to break free of this new mental prison.Wake up! A voice pleaded with her. Wake up Lily!She tried, but couldn’t. No matter how intense her attempts were, she couldn’t pry her eyes open.A fiery flame consumed her, becoming all that she was. She felt an indescribable agony swallow her whole. All she could do was internally scream.In the midst of her subconscious, a figure formed ahead of her. It was wide in stature, muscular and quite formidable. She wanted to coward before it, but found herself unable to move.“Get them out of here!”