Ruby’s POV
The slow upward movement of the elevator made me question why I had not taken the stairs. I reeked of blood and sweat, and I could already feel them drying on my clothes. My feet tapped impatiently as I thought about the ice-cold water that would soon run down my body and the takeout that had been in my fridge since last night—a.k.a. my dinner for tonight. Again.
The elevator doors slid open, and as soon as I exited, I could tell that something was amiss. The smell of musk and earth entered my nose in a sniff. I felt for the blade strapped on my waist and grabbed it by the hilt.
The door of my office-slash-house remained closed. The darkness inside of it was visible through the frosted square glass with the sticker “SCARLETMARK,” and underneath it, my name: Ruby Carnelian. Working as a bounty hunter, I could never be sure what was waiting for me whenever I got home from a job. If that was the case, this would not be the first time.
I mean, if you’re out most days chasing supernatural creatures and devious humans, one of them—or someone who knows them—was bound to get some revenge on me of some sort. My fingers tightened on the hilt. It never hurt to be sure.
With light footsteps and my back almost touching the wall, I reached the door. With a deep breath, I swung it open and came face to face with a man waiting on one of the two chairs in front of my chipped wooden desk.
“Should I even ask how you got in here? Or should I just decapitate you?”
The man looked over his shoulder with a small smile. The hair on top of his head was thin, and the crooked glasses on his nose looked heavy. “Well, hello,” he greeted.
I did not put my knife away. “And you are?”
The man stood up; the light entering from my open window cast his long shadow on the floor. The coat he wore did not hide the muscles unexpected from a man who looked like in his fifties.
Another sniff in the air confirmed my theory: a werewolf. But not so much. A half-breed.
“Maximillian Marth,” he said and held out his hand, which I did not take. “I’m a customer,” he said and let his hand drop to his side. “Am I in the right place?”
“Depends on what you’re seeking,” I answered. When was the last time I had a werewolf here? It had been weeks—months, even. Sensing that there was no sign of imminent danger from this oldie, I strode to my chair, and I saw him wrinkle his nose in disgust as I passed. “Ghoul blood,” I explained and dropped on my computer chair, which had a missing wheel. “What do you want?”
Maximillian sat down. He moved with a certain awkwardness like he was not used to his size. “I was told that this is the place wherein I could avail services for a price.”
“Uh-huh,” I said and propped my feet on my desk. My back was killing me! “I can’t do a job tonight. I’m already exhausted.”
“Obviously,” he nodded towards my length. “I’m not in much hurry, so I thi—“
“What is it that you want?” I pressed. I stunk, and all I wanted was to get under the cold shower.
“Hasty and gets right down to business, okay,” he commented and pulled out a small notepad from his pocket, “as expected from a Fae.”
I refused to show any emotions by what he said.
He looked down in what could only be a sort of embarrassment before he tore a page. “I want this man captured and delivered to the address right there.”
A kidnapping. I almost smiled. It was my specialty and one of my most expensive services--second only to slashing one’s throat, of course. Maybe I’d be able to afford a water heater after this one. “I charge double if they’re supernatural, regardless of their size.”
“Money doesn’t matter,” said Maximillian proudly. I took another look at him, and I could tell that he did not have a vault of gold bars in his home.
“Fifty percent downpayment. The other fifty after the job is done.”
I grabbed the paper on the table and examined his writing. All the while, I pressed the button on my laptop, and it turned on.
Lincoln Morten.
“He’s human?” I asked, frowning.
“That’s not much of a weird task, is it?”
I shook my head. After two years of working in this field, I have learned that some supernatural creatures loan money or services to humans, and when they cannot pay back, they tend to go to the extremes when collecting debts. It was nothing out of the ordinary. Most of the time, they pay for their lives or years of service, or maybe a leg or an arm.
I was not one to judge. I was only here for the job.
Lincoln Morten’s face popped up on my screen when I pressed on my keyboard. Oh, he definitely looked like trouble. The smooth planes of his face covered his strong cheekbone and jaw. His eyes looked like they were ready to murder you.
“Just to be clear,” I clarified, “he’s human.”
Maximillian gave a slight nod. “Yes, he is.”
Lincoln Morten definitely looked like a mortal, but I have been tricked by customers who did not want to pay the right price. I always end up taking additional payments of my own. “Okay,” I said and rattled off the price.
A bag of money dropped heavily on my desk with a slight thud. “This should be enough,” said Maximillian. “If you can get him to me by the weekend, I’d put a bonus.”
I snorted. “You’ll have him by the weekend.”
I slid a finger over the mouse and found out that Lincoln Morten was an underground fighter. Coincidentally, he had a schedule for tomorrow. One that I could attend. “If I can give you him in less than twenty-four hours, would you triple the price?”
There was suddenly a maniac smile on Maximillian’s face—a smile that threatened to break his thin skin. “Even better. I’d pay you five times.”
Maximillian already started towards the door. Suddenly, my heart started to beat fast. Like I was doing something wrong, which I hardly felt in my life.
“Can I ask what you want with him?”
Maximillian grinned over his shoulder, his sharp white canines glinting in my lightless room. “It’s better if you do not know.”
Ruby's POVMy foot met the metal, and it finally gave. I hurtled in the air, the manhole cover clanging noisily on the ground as I landed lightly on my feet. I kicked it back to place and pulled a heavy dumpster above it. Vampires were strong and fast, but that should hold them for a short while—if they had been able to follow me.The boots I was wearing were soaked with the sewage water. “Damn those vampires,” I muttered under my breath as I squeezed the water out of the tips of my red hair.I had been running from a group of young bloodsuckers. Well, it would not have happened if I had not shot one of their friends with my crossbow loaded with a wooden stake. The death of vampires was something I particularly enjoyed. After all, they were the most common enemy of the Fae when they almost pushed us to the brink of extinction ages ago. Besides, it was satisfying when their heart bursts
Ruby's POVGuided by the lights of Lincoln’s motorcycle, I followed him from the woods. Everyone else scattered away when they heard the police siren, but not Lincoln Morten. He moved with such ease that it should have caused alarm. He escaped the scene quickly and cruised through the uniformed men undetected.I already knew his address and went ahead first. Opening a window from his bedroom, I stepped over the windowsill and landed on a crouch. Immediately, the hair on my arms rose.Noooo.I almost gasped.A thousand strings of curses flew from my mouth through gritted teeth. I knew it. There was no way Lincoln Morten was human. It was just not possible! There was no way that he could fight like that and be mortal!&nbs
Ruby's POVThere were times that I cursed myself for being half-Fae. Of being at the edge of something great but not really quite there. Being a half-Fae granted me a lot of skills and abilities. Primarily focused on my energy and channeling it to cater to my demands.I strapped Lincoln’s dead weight in the passenger seat and broke the driver’s side window. I placed a palm on the dashboard, and the engine roared to life. Hoping that the werewolves were still too busy recovering from following us, I drove faster than the suggested speed limit. It was easier as it was the dead of the night, and everything was quiet.I looked at the unconscious body on my side and wondered how long it would take before he bled to death. And a werewolf scratch… that had never been good. I slammed my hands against the steering whee
Ruby's POVIt was like all the words entering my head were turning into mush. None of it was making sense. “You said you need him to make more werewolves. What do you mean by that?”“There’s something in his genes,” Maximillian’s voice grew with excitement. “Something in his blood. One of the numbered weaknesses of werewolves is mercury—which Fae’s blood is rich with. There had been a change in the DNA with the son of Ravenhead and Hargreaves. I know it was something worth looking at. After decades, I found that I was right.”“Stop answering me with nonsense questions. I don’t care about the science of it all. I want to know why you want more werewolves.”“Our race is backed to a corner. With purebloods
Lincoln's POVThe pain stinging on my chest woke me up. I blinked at the dim fluorescent light on the ceiling and jolted when I felt hands on me—only to find that my wrists and ankles were strapped on the metal frame of the bed.“Who are you?” I rasped, my throat dry. “What do you think you’re doing?”“I’m trying to help you,” answered the man who had a bunch of bloodied gauze on his hands. He lifted his head and offered me a slight smile. His skin was smooth, and his face structure strong. He looked like a middle-aged man, but there was something in his eyes that made me think that he was older than he looked. “I’m Maximillian Marth. We’re going to make great things together.”My forehead creased. “Should I know you? And can
Ruby’s POV I didn’t even know why I was packing. If there was one thing that I was sure of, I needed to get Lincoln out of this situation. I tried to block out all of the other thoughts in my head as I threw a few changes of clothes, a dozen of weapons, and the three money bags that I received in a duffel bag. As soon as I zipped the bag close, I realized I did not know what to do with Lincoln. All I knew was that I needed to keep him safe. I locked my room and headed straight for the secondhand car that I barely use. On my way back to Maximillian’s place, I tried to convince myself that I was only pitying Lincoln. The poor guy did not even know he was supernatural, and he was being thr
Ruby’s POV It was mesmerizing to see how werewolves transformed and how they turned from one creature to another. It would be something that I would keep replaying on my mind if it did not produce something with bloodlust. Lincoln, in his new form, did not hesitate to attack. Knowing that he could fend for himself, I focused on how I could stay alive. I concentrated on what remaining Light I had on my fingers. I was almost relieved when I felt them shooting out from my fingertips. Electrokinesis, the ability to conjure lightning and electrical currents. The next moment, the werewolf was convulsing on top of me as I felt the energy leave me and transfer to him. It was taking a lot more and longer than I thought. I was near fainting when suddenly, the weight on top of me was lifte
Ruby’s POVEveryone was right. I was this thing called Halfling. I’m a mixture of a human and a Fae. My father, The High King of The Carnelian Court, got bored one day and decided to venture into the human world. He did not come back for a whole year, and when he returned, he was cradling me in his arms. My human mother never recovered from giving birth to me and died before I was two months old. Leaving my father with no choice, he took me here—to Faerie, the land of the Fae with its giant trees and never-ending grass and flower fields—and made me a princess.Having a royal title did not save me from all the scrutiny. Nobody wanted to be my friend when I was younger, and I was constantly bullied by my pureblood siblings. Everyone saw me for what I was: a mistake. It should never have happened. The Supernatural should never mix with humans. Many o
Ruby’s POV “Shouldn’t I just transform, and we could comb this forest faster?” he asked, huffing as he jumped from a rock. “We’re actually making a great time. Thebesttime. No ordinary being could reach this deep in just two hours.” “Yes,two hours,” he repeated. “In the middle of the night. It’s pitch black here.” “Well, it’s not like neither of us can’t see,” I only replied. I did not expect Lincoln to be the one who was complaining and offering his werewolf abilities. I had my bac
Ruby’s POV“Why did you do that?!” Lincoln demanded when he was already back at his human form. We’ve reached the end of the forest and found the road.I tossed him a bag so he could put on some clothes. At this point, I was already indifferent from seeing his naked form. It was like his muscles were still pulsating, and his skin was glowing and dotted with sweat.“What the hell is wrong with you?!” he asked as he pulled a shirt over his head.I spun to meet him. “What? Should I have handed you over to them?! Should I have not done something?! You told me that I should get you out of this mess, and I’m trying!”
Ruby’s POVThe response from Randwulf Stein was almost immediate. In fact, it came after just a day. He was willing to meet us in the Sacred Ground. Now, we are on the journey to get there.“Why do we have to meet there again?” Lincoln asked, his fingers wound together.“Because it functions like a common ground for all the supernatural creatures,” I told him but pleaded with my eyes to keep his mouth shut. I had to threaten Garnett just so I could ride in the same wagon as him—not that Garnett had been really threatened.“Okay,” Lincoln said, and his eyes looked inside the wagon. It was clear that he was nervous. &ldqu
Ruby’s POVI was expecting the decision. There was no way that my father would be fazed—not when his entire court was present to ostracize every decision he would make. I grabbed Lincoln by the arm and hauled him to his feet as Queen Onyxia’s shouts were swallowed by the loud cheers of my father’s men.“I’ll take care of him,” I told the queen as her eyes blazed, looking at my father.Lincoln kept muttering my name, but I ignored him until we were a safe distance away from the throne room.“What the hell is going on?” he asked.“Don’t you have better questions?” I asked back. “Is that all you can ask after everything?” I pushed open the door to the weapons room and pulled him inside.I breathed out and pressed a lever until a giant cage was dropped in
Lincoln’s POVWhat the hell did she mean that I was a rogue? That question lingered in my mind until someone came to get me. He stood tall, and the red of his hair was like the dying embers of a fire. “You,” I began.“I’m Ruby’s brother, Garnett,” he answered like he was bored as the bars slid open. “Move along. We have no time to waste.”The chains on my wrists were opened, and I was tempted to launch myself against this person, to fight him—to get out of here. But something in his stature and the vast sword strapped on his waist made me stop.He snapped new chains on my ankles and wrists, and I wondered, would this break if I turned into a werewolf?“Don’t even think about it.”My head rose. “What?”
Lincoln’s POVThere was the sound of water dripping loud enough that it woke me up. I could hear bristles scratching the surface of the floor. And there was a small tiny voice muttering incomprehensible words in rapid succession.I opened my eyes and found that it was dark and my cheek was pressed against a cold stone. A few more blinks and what I saw caused me to push myself by hands and my soles until I had my back against the wall.The creature turned its head and snorted. “What? You’ve never seen a goblin before?”Its ears and nose were long. It looked grotesque with its skin looking withered and wrinkled. It was small and the broom at its hands was even smaller.
Ruby’s POVEveryone was right. I was this thing called Halfling. I’m a mixture of a human and a Fae. My father, The High King of The Carnelian Court, got bored one day and decided to venture into the human world. He did not come back for a whole year, and when he returned, he was cradling me in his arms. My human mother never recovered from giving birth to me and died before I was two months old. Leaving my father with no choice, he took me here—to Faerie, the land of the Fae with its giant trees and never-ending grass and flower fields—and made me a princess.Having a royal title did not save me from all the scrutiny. Nobody wanted to be my friend when I was younger, and I was constantly bullied by my pureblood siblings. Everyone saw me for what I was: a mistake. It should never have happened. The Supernatural should never mix with humans. Many o
Ruby’s POV It was mesmerizing to see how werewolves transformed and how they turned from one creature to another. It would be something that I would keep replaying on my mind if it did not produce something with bloodlust. Lincoln, in his new form, did not hesitate to attack. Knowing that he could fend for himself, I focused on how I could stay alive. I concentrated on what remaining Light I had on my fingers. I was almost relieved when I felt them shooting out from my fingertips. Electrokinesis, the ability to conjure lightning and electrical currents. The next moment, the werewolf was convulsing on top of me as I felt the energy leave me and transfer to him. It was taking a lot more and longer than I thought. I was near fainting when suddenly, the weight on top of me was lifte
Ruby’s POV I didn’t even know why I was packing. If there was one thing that I was sure of, I needed to get Lincoln out of this situation. I tried to block out all of the other thoughts in my head as I threw a few changes of clothes, a dozen of weapons, and the three money bags that I received in a duffel bag. As soon as I zipped the bag close, I realized I did not know what to do with Lincoln. All I knew was that I needed to keep him safe. I locked my room and headed straight for the secondhand car that I barely use. On my way back to Maximillian’s place, I tried to convince myself that I was only pitying Lincoln. The poor guy did not even know he was supernatural, and he was being thr