Chapter 4:
Trisha’s P.O.V:
Paradise International was one of the largest hotels in the USA, though the world has changed considerably, this hotel has been standing here for the last four hundred years. The architecture was so brilliant that it still attracted thousands of tourists every year that simply came to adore it, even though they didn’t have the money to stay here. The beautifully curved archways, the statues of angels and Greek Goddesses and the hundreds of fountains both inside and outside the Hotel made it a tourist hotspot. The manager had finally taken pity on the poor travelers and now there were three sessions a day where a hundred tourists and architects were give a tour of the entire Hotel at an affordable rate.
But I wasn’t here to admire the architecture. I was here for a far more valuable reason.
I wore black jeans with a red spaghetti strap top and a black leather jacket on top of it, paired with ankle high boots. Since I wasn’t usually spotted without my work clothes which consisted mainly of a black trousers and a crisp white shirt, I wouldn’t be that easily recognized. On top of that, I’d also let my hair down from its usual top knot and donned sunglasses.
Room 2101 was one of the cheapest rooms in the Hotel, located on the third floor, which meant the only view you’d get from that room would be of the streets and the nearby Hotels. It was a perfect cover for someone who wanted to be dismissed as one of those people who just wanted to stay in a fancy hotel and then brag about it to the entire world. It also provided a good vantage point for those who didn’t want to be found easily.
Arriving on the third floor at 1 o’ clock on the dot, I took a while to compose myself before I knocked on the door. It opened just as I placed my knuckles on the polished wood.
Pushing the door further, I used my heightened hearing to get a jist of how many people might be waiting to pounce on me, and then stepped inside when I heard only one heartbeat coming from the dark room. I shut the door behind me and all the lights in the room were suddenly turned on. It momentarily caused my eyes to sting, but I kept them open so as to avoid any surprise attacks.
“Good afternoon, Ms. Redfern. I’ve been waiting for you.” A voice so rich and throaty that it made me want to hear more of it. “And please, you can leave that silver blade and gun by the door.”
I froze. How on Earth had he sensed the blade and the gun? None of the vampires in this building had been able to and some of them had been over two hundred years old.
But then again, I wasn’t dealing with a vampire here. He was a wolf. And the last interaction I’ve ever had with a wolf was when one was tearing my entire family to shreds…digging it’s sharp claws into my abdomen as I stood in front of my baby boy, in the hopes to protect him. It had been a futile effort in the end.
“I’m afraid I can’t do that, Mr. Donovan. I don’t like been around unknown creatures unarmed.”I told him, keeping my voice stern as memories of that night flickered through my mind.
Those memories had began to fade slowly over time and now they were no more than simple flashes, half-shadowed images in a corner of my mind. But the scars they had left were branded on my soul forever.
“I guess you’re right. Please have a seat then.”No harshness in his voice, just clear understanding. He was trying his best to lure me in. Thankfully, I knew he wouldn’t kill me because at the moment, I needed him just as much as he needed me.
I took a few more steps inside the room until I was fully inside and that’s when I set my eyes on Lucas Donovan, sitting on one of the two chairs available in the small room, right next to the windows that were draped shut.
Oh My!
Rich, dark olive skin that spoke of long hours in the sun, charcoal black hair that fell to his forehead like liquid silk and a face just as rugged as it was handsome. Werewolves were usually huge in size so it’s natural that their human counterpart would be large too, but Lucan was built magnificently. So much that he seemed to swallow up all the space in this tiny room. He wore a casual black shirt that hugged his figure in just the right places and he had paired it with blue denims and black sneakers.
The last time when he’d arrived in New York, dragging a dead vampire halfway through town, the media had been too scared to take proper pictures of him. And those who had taken pictures on their cell phones hadn’t been able to get a clear shot of his face or get near enough to get high quality photos. So no one really knew how Lucas Donovan looked like…until now.
“You seem surprised, Ms. Redfern.” His lips tilted up in a half smile, half smirk with more than a hint of arrogance. “Were you expecting some vile, hairy creature with saliva dripping off its jaws?”
I gulped. “Maybe.” I took slow calculated steps towards the chair opposite him before I took a seat. If his human form was this big, I could only wonder how big his wolf might be. There was no way I’d be able to fight him if he decides to attack. “The only other time I had seen a werewolf in my life was when one of them decided to shred me and my family to bits.”
“Ah!” Realization lit the depths of those warm hazel eyes. “The Wipeout was a tough time for all of us. Unfortunately, I’d been only an infant back then. So you can count me out of that massacre.”
“What about after?” I asked; knowing full well that he hadn’t been sleeping under a rock until now. You don’t just become the Supreme Alpha by being a saint.
“What do you think? But, I do not plan on repeating the mistakes of my forefathers.” He left it at that. “Would you like something to drink, Ms. Redfern? I'm afraid I'm out of blood. Wine?” He held up a bottle of red from a side table.
“Sure.” I shrugged. Poison didn’t exactly work on vampires. There were very specific poisons in the world that could actually render a vampire useless but those poisons were very hard to come by and no one except a select few of Damien’s scientists had knowledge of how to prepare that special brand of cocktail.
As he poured us each a glass, I took the time to admire the surroundings. Even the cheapest rooms in Paradise seem to be well decorated. From curtains to furniture, everything had quality. Just like the Castle at the centre of New York. When I'd just turned, Father had taken me to the castle with him to get adjusted to this new world. Although I hadn’t met Damien in person until a lot later, he'd been the hot topic of discussion for all the staff members.
“Here you go.” Lucas handed me the drink and took a sip from his glass. “You know...I can totally understand Damien’s fascination with you. You're one Hell of a woman Trisha Redfern. Not only are you beautiful but also one of the smartest lawyers in Damien’s court. Pretty impressive for a 200 year old.”
I smiled. “For someone who knows so much about me, you sure as hell have some major flaws in your facts.”
But Lucas remained unfazed. “Trisha-Can I call you that?” He continued after my nod. “If Damien didn't favor you so much, he'd have done a lot more than give you a little sun burn.”
I sucked in a breath. “How did you know about that?”
This time, his smile was slow and cunning. “I have my sources.”
“Are those sources going to inform me of why I’m here or are you going to talk?” I asked, keeping my voice neutral. If his sources were that good, then I’d better be careful in my dealings with him from now on.
“Like I said, I want to speak to Damien Vandolff, without having to worry about an ambush attack.” He shrugged those wide shoulders. “We have many things to discuss and my next course of action will depend on how our meeting goes.”
Somehow, I felt a tiny flicker of relief that Lucas didn’t want to harm Damien, although Damien was perfectly capable of defending himself. “I need to know why you’re so intent on meeting Damien. And why contact me to get him to agree? You could have contacted him just as easily yourself.”
“I’m afraid it’s not that easy.” Lucas got up from his chair and for the first time I saw exactly how well built he was; bigger than Damien in both width and height. If Damien was a tank, Lucas was a mountain; strong, confident and earthy. He went to stand in front of the windows and removed the drapes to one side to reveal a view of the buildings in front of Paradise International. “Damien is a capable man but he’s only one man. There are a lot of things happening under his nose that no one knows about.”
“And you know this because?” I set aside my untouched glass of wine.
“Wolves are considered minority,” he turned to face me with a sarcastic smile. “Which somehow makes us buddies with other underdogs. We can blend in easily, go unnoticed by the vampires and get a lot of valuable information others can’t even begin to think about.”
“Even if I do believe you for a second, how is any of this going to help me protect that child?” I rose from my chair and walked closer to him. Lucas’s 6 feet 7 frame easily towered over my 5 feet 9. He was even taller than Damien.
“Your problem isn’t just protecting the boy, its Vandal Rudolf.” He folded his arms across his chest, making his muscles strain the thin fabric of his t-shirt. “I have enough evidence against him that Damien just might be tempted to take care of him on a more permanent basis and make an example out of him. Our purposes are intertwined, Trisha. It’s best if we work together.”
I took a deep breath to calm myself down. If there was any evidence against Vandal then I would’ve found something by now, but I haven’t found anything. Vandal’s security was airtight. Even the maid who had brought Neema to me had gone missing only a few hours after handing me the boy. No one could get in and out of his mansion without him knowing; even the wind blew only with his permission. But if Lucas could find out about what Damien had done to me, he just might have something. Even father didn’t know the entire details and even though he was Damien’s trusted healer, he had spared my father the horrors of watching me in that state.
“I’ll need time to think about it.” I told him. No way was I just going to jump at a werewolf’s offer without further investigation, no matter how tempting that offer might be.
“You have until this weekend. I’ll contact you again on Sunday. Be sure to have an answer by then, or I won’t be responsible for anything that happens after that.” It was an ultimatum, and I had only four days in hand to make such a complicated decision.
If this was my choice, I’d have made up my mind by then. But this is Damien, and he doesn’t like listening to suggestions unless they were his own.
Chapter 5: Trisha’s P.O.V: My phone started ringing halfway through my way to the office. I picked it up without looking at the screen. “Hello?” “My office. 10 minutes.” Although the message was short and curt, there was no mistaking who it was from. That voice never softened, never lost its power. And even after everything he did to me, that voice still made a shiver run down my spine. I only realized how hard I was gripping the steering wheel when I felt the dents in the metal in the shape of my fingers. Throwing my phone on the passenger’s seat, I turned the car around and headed towards the Castle as fast as I could without running someone over. The guards let me through without checking my ID and my stomach twisted in knots. Damien was waiting for me. Once parked in front of the huge arched doorway to the castle, I took off my shades and placed them on the passenger’s seat. Taking a deep b
Chapter 6: Trisha’s P.O.V: I don’t get him. I really don’t get him! Damien is one of those people whom you’d spend your entire life trying to understand, but when you think you’d finally figured out how he works, he goes ahead and does something that’s completely out of character and you get thrown off balance yet again. But what’s more confusing is, why do I spend so much time trying to figure him out in the first place? Why even bother with such an arrogant, self-absorbent bastard who thinks he can make everything right between us by sleeping with Vandal’s daughter! Two centuries. We’ve been playing this cat and mouse game with each other since we first met almost two centuries ago. I know we can both feel this sexual tension between us, it’s a living, breathing entity. We’ve been attracted to each other since forever, I could see the hunger in his eyes, knew I felt the same in my bones. Over time, this attraction h
Chapter 7: Trisha’s P.O.V: I blinked several times to get adjusted to the blinding lights coming from in front of me as the bag was lifted from my head. But as soon as my eyes adjusted to the harsh lighting, I began searching for Neema. He’d been ripped from my arms when those men had brought me inside a building. I’d been able to hear him near me, hear his heartbeat, until a few seconds ago. “The boy’s safe. You're the real threat here.” I instantly recognized Lucas’s voice. How could I not? No vampire had such a warm, husky voice. “I've agreed to help you.” I turned to face him on the other side of the desk from me. “I took a huge leap of faith coming here when Damien would've been the known enemy.You should've put more faith in me.” I motioned with my head at the two wolves at my back. Lucas narrowed his eyes at me, bright topaz rather than the hazel I’d seen earlier; but then the wolves at my back started
Chapter 8: Trisha’s P.O.V: The bathroom was smaller than the one I had in my house, but there was enough space to move around without being cramped. I placed the clothes on top of the counter next to the sink and began peeling off my bloodied and torn clothing and dumped them in the bin. Getting under the shower, I turned it to warm and began washing off all the dried blood clinging to my skin. The wounds still stung, but mostly they had gone numb because of the Holly and Buckthorn. If I didn’t use Lavender or Yarrow to neutralize the poison, my leg may never heal back properly. There were several other cuts on my leg from where I’d fallen on the shattered glass and even they weren’t healed properly yet. Using the new bar of soap in the bathroom, I cleaned myself and got out of the shower carefully. Then I dried myself off with a towel, deciding to let my hair down so it dried on its own and put on the clothes
Chapter 9: Trisha’s P.O.V: “W-wh-hat’re you doing here?” I stuttered out. NO! This can’t be happening! “How d-did you fi-find me?” Damien stood up from the bed, dressed in his usual black shirt and pants. His face was expressionless as he took slow, steady steps towards me. The green of his eyes lit from within like an emerald that has been exposed to the sun. “You thought you could get away from me that easily?” His words gave me all the strength I needed to fight back. Strength fueled with anger and desperation. “And you thought I’d go back to you like a lost puppy even after you tried to take Neema away from me?” I spat at him, trying to keep my voice low so as not to wake Neema or alert any of the guards. “I thought you were going to help me! But the only reason you asked me to visit you in the castle was so your men could raid my house while I was away!” “Careful, Trisha,” Damien narrowed h
Chapter 10: Trisha’s P.O.V: “Be careful child, it’s easy to get lost at events like this.” Jonathan whispered in my ears, but he had no need to. The ball was in full swing and there was enough booming chatter around the room that vampire or not, no one would’ve heard us anyways. “I know. I’ll be careful and stick to people I know.” I told him. And even though I was immortal now, I was a very young vampire, could easily be overpowered by someone older. It’s been about thirty year since the Wipeout cleared more than half of the world’s population, supernatural included, but some things never changed. This was my first social gathering in thirty years, especially one this magnitude, but the snobby rich vampires were still bundles closer together, looking down on the poorer and the turned. My father, my Sire, was the vampire version of a Doctor and he worked for the King as his personal healer, so by default,
Chapter 11: Trisha’s P.O.V: A knock on the door brought my attention back inside the room. Neema stirred at the sound but didn’t wake up so I hurried towards the door, wincing as my injured leg strained, and opened the door to a worried looking Mark. “Morning, Mark…” I greeted him awkwardly, not knowing what else to say. “Sorry if I woke you up, Lucas asked me to come fetch you, and to bring you these.” He held up a duffle bag in his hand. Ignoring his use of the word ‘fetch’, I took the bag from him and proceeded to close the door when his gruff voice stopped me. “Your wallet and ID are inside the bag.” “And my phone?” I asked frowning. “We had to destroy it. Can’t have those leeches tracking you all the way here.” Mark said in a heavily accented voice. “Those leeches are my friends and family!” I snapped at him. “And I need to see Lucas, right now!” Mark gave me a dar
Chapter 12: Trisha’s P.O.V: “Where are we going?” I asked as Lucas stood up and rounded the table, heading for the door. “You’ll find out soon enough.” He opened the door and I saw two wolves standing guard outside, their eyes holding the same golden gleam. Lucas must have had a conversation with them telepathically because they bowed their head and moved out of his way. We walked through the same path we’d taken yesterday when he’d dropped me off at the bathroom. It reminded me of the wound I’d suffered in my own house. That wound was now completely healed, thanks to the salve the wolf Healer Dylan had whipped up for me, but mostly, it was Damien’s blood. I pushed all thoughts of Damien at the back of my mind before they could compromise my judgment. He probably just wanted to stir up trouble, distract me from the case. As we walked the short distance towards the bathroom, I felt quite surprised
Trisha’s P.O.VEverything is a lie.My life, my love…everything.I couldn’t tell the difference between reality and dreams and the more I thought, the more my head pounded, making me feel sick to my stomach.This wasn’t the first time that my life had turned upside down within a moment’s notice. But this was the first time in my life I wanted to question whatever divine power ruled the universe…why did they keep me alive?My entire town in the countryside had been slaughtered. No one had been left alive as the werewolves shred through the populace, splattering blood and guts on the walls and ending precious lives one by one like it didn’t mean anything. My precious little boy, my David, as well as my husband and my mother…they had all died a painful death as the wolves entered out house, breaking through concrete and used their sharp claws and fangs to rip everyone to shreds. I cle
Trisha’s P.O.V“Damnit!” I threw aside another book that had a promising title but did not have what I needed!I needed scandals and dirt on the Elders, not flowery words and love poems on their beauty! So yes, I was pissed off enough to throw around books that had hundreds of years of history, but I wasn’t a monster, so I instantly regretted my decision and ran after said book, picking it up from the floor and properly keeping them back in place after making sure I hadn't made any damages.So far the only thing I had gathered was that the Council consisted of four members, three men and one woman. They were considered over ten thousand years in age and they were certainly not the first vampires, but…the last of the first? And there was more misinformation about the Elders than information, because the records kept varying from one data to another.So not only was I angry, I was frustrated and exhausted and
Trisha’s P.O.V“Hey, champ!” I called out to Neema, watching him sitting on his bed, bent over his notebook in concentration. “What are you up to?”“Hi, mommy!” Neema gave me a sleepy smile, but rubbed his eyes to drive the sleep away. “I was doing my homework.”“Homework? What subject?” I went to sit on his bed as he made room for me.“Math.” He showed me what he was working on. “The teacher said I need to finish by tomorrow, but I’m sleepy.”“Really?” I raised my eyebrows at his sheepish smile. “Who was it that stayed past their bedtime again?”“Sorry.” He wrapped an arm around my waist and placed his head on my chest, holding on to me tightly. “But it was your and Damien’s wedding! I couldn’t miss it!”Smiling, I wrapped my arms around my precious boy. “Ne
Trisha’s P.O.V“Someone’s had a lot of fun last night?” I smirked at Rosanna as she entered the cafeteria late in the afternoon, having skipped breakfast. “It’s almost lunch time.”“Fuck you!” She groaned, fixing her messy hair into a bun, revealing the love bites on her neck.“I think you already did that…with Lucas.” I laughed at her sour look.“Bitch! If you didn’t have vampire healing, I’d like to see how you would fair, Mrs. Vampire Queen.” Rose glared at me. “Where’s the hubby? Aren’t newlyweds like, attached to the hip or something?”“He went back to his castle to gather Intel.” I shrugged, taking a sip of my coffee. I had been working all morning and I needed caffeine to keep me going. “This newlywed couple has a sword hanging on top of their heads.”“Yeah…I kno
Trisha’s P.O.VThat night, Damien and I held our reception in the ship’s deck with everyone on deck having the time of their lives as we celebrated our union. Lucas and Rose seemed to be enjoying themselves a bit too much and it did raise some eyebrows, but in a good way.If Rose and Lucas decide to be together, I would be really happy for them. They had both been through a lot in their lives and they deserved their happiness.Neema seemed ecstatic as he danced away with the crew, so much so that I almost missed his bedtime. But I guess, skipping bedtime for one day wouldn’t hurt, right? This was further from the calm before the storm. This was us coming together to celebrate one small victory. And even though I was a bit worried about the amount of pastries he had consumed today and skipped his bedtime, I was willing to let it slide just this once.It was a beautiful star filled night and the ocean was quiet for the mos
Trisha’s P.O.VI walked out of the room with my father, Lucas and Rose following behind us, but they separated from us as we neared the altar.The music was light and the entire hall was filled with the scent of fragrant flowers. White roses were used as decoration, but within the purity of the white, I spotted the dark velvet petals of the black roses. However, behind the altar, there was a humongous garland made completely of black roses and it was just magnificent.Candles illuminated the room along with the electric chandeliers; it was a mix of the old and the new. I think it was a harmonious match, just like Damien and me. He was over nine centuries old while I was only two. Vampires didn’t count years as humans did and I had long since understood that passage of time for us was far different, but somewhere deep in my heart, the heart that had once been human, told me in a wondrous whisper that Damien might just have waited for
Trisha’s P.O.VI stared at the mirror across the room, unable to recognize the woman staring back at me.Damien had kept his promise. He was giving me everything I had always wanted. A grand wedding at the castle with only the staff and close friends in attendance. And a wedding dress that would be the source of envy for many a woman.The dress was pure white with a boat neck and fit bodice, but the bottom half was a flared skirt with the most gorgeous pearl embroidery I had ever seen. The sleeves were full and it was embroidered the same, with real pearls and even though there was so much decoration, the fabric was soft and breathable. The person who had done my makeup had told me that this was all Damien’s special request and that he had ordered it half a year ago. I had no idea what to feel after knowing that Damien had been planning for this way ahead of time.My stylist had even changed my hair by removing the black dye a
Trisha’s P.O.V“Damien wh-?”The world was engulfed in darkness for a few seconds and then, we were no longer inside the jungle and the ruins of the Avestenin castle. The room Damien had taken me into was dark as well and before my night vision could kick in, I saw tiny flames flicker to life.Candles. There were hundreds of them all around the room and once all of them were lit up, I found myself in a fairytale. A huge chandelier hung from the ceiling and the crystals scattered the light of the candles in all directions making it look like fractured starlight on the walls. There was a huge bed in the middle of the room and the windows were draped with blood red silk curtains. There wasn’t much furniture in the room except for the bed, a large closet and a vanity, but it was spacious and beautiful. Since the curtains were drawn, I couldn’t see outside and also because wherever we were, it was night time; but I heard
Trisha’s P.O.VRose and I joined Damien and Lucas on the table and Rose motioned for Rissa, the woman in charge of the Kitchen, to bring out our food.I was given a bag of blood along with a small bowl of beef stew and rice, while Damien was just given a bag of blood and a suspicious look. I gave Rissa a disappointed glance, but Damien shook his head, accepting the blood without complaints.“So? Any progress with the expedition?” Rose asked outright, getting straight to the point. “You didn’t immediately teleport back, so I’m assuming you had some form of success.”Damien nodded, taking a sip of his blood. “I found the castle. There was a fountain in the courtyard with the statue of a baby angel. It was made completely of jade, that’s why I remembered it. Turns out, that statue is still in pristine condition.”“And the castle?” I asked, a sliver of hope bloomin