Andy has set herself free from the Master Drakos will she survive the mate rejection?
Rori "Well?" My father prompted his arms folded. I stayed silent, as did Sage and her vampire companion. In my experience, my father had already worked out what was happening or at least a version that he could fathom. "So, seeing as you two knew nothing about the rogue, am I correct in guessing your brother is behind this little jail break?" he continued as I had anticipated. "No." I lied as a reflex from an early age Eoin, and I had the sibling protection thing down. We never told on each other even when caught red-handed. "Really, Rori?" he asked. "You're a Luna, a mother, and a mated woman, and you're really going to lie to me like your sixteen again?" I crossed my own arms now, seeing an opening in his argument. "Exactly, you're right. I am a grown woman and a Luna, and yet here you are questioning me and treating me like I am still sixteen." I replied. "Father issues aside Rori. I am the king, and this rogue is under my protection and order of imprisonment, so bus
Kayda. Andy's declaration of the rejection of the mate bond caused Drakos to clutch his chest and fall to his knees with a roar. The roar was so chilling it drew my attention briefly from my friend. Andy didn't make a sound, her eyes fixated on Drakos as he grappled with his pain. "Accept the rejection." she finally said through gritted teeth as I now realised she was fighting under her own waves of pain from the fracturing bond. I heard like most shifters had that the shattering of the mate bond was unbearable to us. It was such a powerful gift that to refuse it was destiny changing and, therefore, in theory, came at a cost. Andy paled as another wave of pain washed over her as Drakos did not accept the rejection. I reached out for my friend as she fainted, and I cradled her in my arms as I fell to the floor with her. The blue fire stayed around us in a protective circle, but from my position on the ground holding Andy, I could no longer see Drakos or the orange groove. "If h
Eoin. I had been sitting on the deck staring into the glass I held willing the damn boat to move faster when I saw the shimmer appear and from it fell Rori, Sage, the rogue and the professor who had been tagging along with Sage lately. Seeing the tourtured face of the rogue that was filled with emotions and the disgruntaled look of the professor who clearly wasn't sure what was happening here. I stood quickly, and along with Ben, James, and Arthur, we rushed to help the girls. Arthur immediately rushed to help Sage, who pulled away from him and gave him a glare. The professor guy then helped her to her feet, and his stare was fixated on Arthur. He did, however, show his respect by bowing his head to the Siren King despite any anomosity he was feeling. He then turned and bowed to myself and my Gamma, along with Ben. "Let's hope whatever shit is going on with them holds out until we get Kayda back." Jagger, my wolf, spoke in our mind link, cementing my thoughts that something else was
Kayda. Daisy looked like someone about to throw up as she constantly glanced over her shoulder at the unconcious Drakos we had thethered to the tree. "Come on, Daisy, we need to move and get somewhere safe with Andy." I hissed, drawing her attention back to me. I didn't want to scare her anymore than she already was, but there was an urgency to the situation. "I am not sure those chains or that tree will hold him. If he shifts into his dragon, I fear nothing will hold him back." I added as I strained to pick up Andy. Being pregnant really was messing with my strength, much to my irksome realisation. Daisy dutifully grabbed Andy's feet as we stumbled in tandem across the courtyard through the orange trees and inside. We headed to my bedroom and placed Andy on the bed there. "Who do we need to worry about here, Daisy, besides Drakos?" I asked her as she bit her lip. "Mr Burton he has served Drakos for years, the gaurds who remain mostly outside on the perimeter of the island.
Eoin. I pulled myself from the sea water and shook off the excess water as I waited for the others. Arthur was next shifting from his siren form back to his everyday form to wade out of the water. Ben, James, Chance, Ash, Sage, Marcus, and my sister Rori all appeared in two row boats tugged in by Sirens. Once everyone was on the beach, we did a quick recon of what was ahead. There was a fortress like a mediterrian style huge villa with high walls surrounding it and steep cliffs on three sides that fell into the deep ocean. It was clear there were gaurds stationed on the walls and at all points of entry. We were out numbered, so Arthur called some of the Siren warriors he had with us to go ahead and take out some of the gaurds. We moved quickly and swiftly, and before long, we were inside the large wooden door of the villa, leaving behind the mini brawl that was still going on behind us on the perfectly manicured lawn. Once we had a second to collect ourselves, I took a deep breath,
Kayda As soon as Eoin spotted me and we locked eyes, I knew he was momentarily distraced as I called out to warn him of Drakos' rapidly changing features and his growth in stature. He roared at Eoin, who had now swiftly shifted to Jagger in a cloud of shredded clothing. "No one takes the dragon's treaures." he boomed, sending a chill down my spine as I knew Eoin didn't know that to Drakos I was a piece of his treaure. Jagger snarled. "I don't want your damn treasure. I want my mate." he declared, not knowing they were one in the same. "She's mine." The dragon roared as he whipped his huge tail around and smashing up everything in the corridor he buried my mate in a huge pile of crumbling stone and plaster as I screamed. I saw Ben, Ash, Arthur, and someone I didn't recognise all rush to the pile of rubble shifting rocks and bricks from where Jagger's wolf had been seconds earlier. It was then I spotted Sage and Rori, and I frantically called to Sage as Drakos crashed out into t
Eoin. When Ben and James finally dragged me in my wolf form from the rubble, I barely had time to check myself over fully when Rori came scrambling over the mountains of rock, plaster, and brick "We have to distract the damn Dragon." She ordered, but I made a move in the direction she was running from where I had last seen my mate. "Jagger." She called, and I paused. "Trust me, Kayda has an ankle shackle on its magical, and Drakos is using some spell right now to hurt her. Sage is working on it, but he is counteracting it, we have to stop him and distract him long enough for Sage to remove it." Rori explained pleadingly and frantically as I centred my concentration to where the Dragon stood. He was still hurting my mate right now, and I was angry. With a mind link, I redirected the guys to help me face off with the dragon. Jagger growled menacingly, his hackles raised as we faced the dragon. "It's a hydra dragon." Arthur said. "Okay." I answered as I lunged angrily at t
Kayda. I shifted back from Adalinda, and I barely took a breath when Eoin was covering me with a shirt. I pulled it on, eager to confront the now injured and crumbling figure of the so called Master. The man who had threatened to have sex with me against my will, who had kidnapped, held numerous young women captive, murdered girls who had defied him and who had hurt his mate so badly was now nothing more then a frail bleeding mess. My anger towards him was no longer unrefined and unbridled now the fear was completely gone, had I not been pregnant already I had no doubt he would of forced himself on me. I had seen his handiwork on Andy's skin, and that was enough. I pushed past Eoin, and blinded by my anger, I punched Drakos in his smug face. "You despicable piece of worthless skin." I screamed as I showered more punches on the man. He held his hands up weakly in a half-hearted defence, and my anger and loss of temper meant my blows were uncoordinated and frenzied as my emotion