CALEB POV
The first order of business was to recruit volunteers. Ethan and I sat down, and we came up with a list.
“How about Adam?” I suggested, looking at the roster of warriors that I had on my computer.
“He just found his mate,” Ethan said. I crossed him off the list. We were only asking unmated warriors without families who relied on their income to meet with us, and we were giving each of them the full option to opt out. There was a very real possibility that this coup may not end well and that they would either be killed in action, or they would be prosecuted by the Council.
“Joel?”
“He’s good. What about Mary?”
“Her mom is widowed. She lives with her and her sisters.”
We came up with a list of approximately forty, hoping that two dozen warriors would agree to join us. I printed out the list and handed i
REESE POV I disconnected and then turned to Alessia. “Well, that’s done. Ethan and a few warriors are on their way here along with supplies. Caleb has fine tuned our plan and is working on calling in favors to get some satellite feed for when this happens.” Alessia nodded but didn’t seem pleased. I frowned. “What’s wrong?” She shrugged. “I’m concerned about the prophecy,” she admitted. “Why?” I asked. “We’ve decided it’s not worth it to us to sit and wait for it to come to pass. We all agreed we need to take action on it.” She nodded. “I still believe that,” she said. “But it’s a prophecy, Reese. You can’t just get circumvent a prophecy.” I shrugged. “We can try.” “I think it will still come to pass,” she said, glumly. I didn’t say anything. I hadn’t thought of it that way, but now that she said it, she could be right. “I want to bring Caleb in on this conversation,” I said. I hated to admit it, but my brother was so much better at the details of things than I
IZZY POVI lay on the bed and stretched. It was nice to be back on a mattress after a few days on rocks. Reese and mom had taken the gas out of one of the snow machines and put it into the other so that they could make it to the nearest the village. They were back a day later with two snow machines and lunch.That night I slept in a room in the only hotel in the little town that Reese and mom had found. They had four rooms and we had rented three. We were most definitely an oddity, and I was sure it would be a matter of time before word got to Toby that this was where we had ended up. So be it. I was ready for a fight.Reese came in and his eyes dilated. “Do that again,” he ordered.“What?” I teased. “This?” I stretched again, pointing my toes and stretching my arms, my back cracking. Reese pounced and the bed creaked before the legs gave way and we were
CALEB POVThe plan was simple. We go in, attack, burn everything to the ground and leave. Those who survive our initial attack will be given the option to surrender or die. That was pretty much it.I had been watching the satellite imaging since I first got it a few hours ago. Sergio was able to get me access and he pulled some strings so for the next forty eight hours I had visuals. I didn’t know how he did it, other than it was a lot of grumbling on his part and him assuring me that his debt to me was paid in full because he had to call in a bunch of favors to get me access. I didn’t care. If we pulled this off, we would never need Sergio’s talents again.I switched to thermal imaging and watched the red bodies of the humans move about the compound. The vampires didn’t show up on thermal, but the shifters did. I could tell that the compound had received some sort of word because the
IZZY POVCaleb gave me a kiss on the forehead. “Goddess speed,” he whispered, and then he turned back to his radio, headset and computer screen. The battle had already started.Griz and I ran across the tarmac and climbed into the helicopter. The pilot looked back at us. “Ready?” he asked. I nodded and the aircraft lifted with a sickening lurch. I held on and snuck a glance at Griz. He looked determined, which was the look he generally had.We didn’t talk. We knew what the plan was, and we knew that we would get it done. I was told that Cornelius had the house built the same way the home he had me imprisoned in, so the floorplan was familiar, kind of. It had been twelve and a half years since I was taken captive.The chopper crossed over the ground quickly. I looked down and saw the tracks that the snow machines took and, as we got closer, evidence of bat
IZZY POV“You should shift, little Izzy,” Toby said in his mocking voice. “Make it a fair fight for yourself.”“You first,” I said, moving down the hall a little. I was trying to move the fight as far away from Griz as possible. Toby took a step towards me. “I don’t need a wolf to defeat you, Izzy,” Toby said. I shrugged. “Whatever you think,” I agreed. “I’ll just have Heka chill out for a bit.” I backed up a few more steps. Griz groaned but did not move. I risked a glance at him.Toby turned and gave him a look. “Damn. I really thought I killed the monster. No matter. I’ll kill you and finish him off afterwards if he hasn’t bled to death by then.” He gave me a sick grin. “I hope he hangs on. I’d love to mess with him a little.”I knew he was trying to get a reaction out of me, and it worked. With a scream of rage, I ran towards Toby. He grinned, holding the second spear with a ghoulish grin. I waited until the last second then went low, aiming a flying kick at his
IZZY POVWith a groan I let go of Toby’s neck and painfully pushed him off from me. It took a couple of tries to push his dead weight completely off from my body. I finally freed myself and climbed to my knees, using the wall to pull myself up. Then I painfully walked over to the spear that Toby had lost.I bent down and picked it up, hefting it in my hand, then I walked back to Toby’s body. I gripped the spear with both hands and raised it above my head. With as much strength as I could muster, I drove the spear down through his body, piercing his heart and driving the tip of the spear into the floor underneath him. I dropped my hands to my side and staggered back, trying to catch my breath. I could see Griz’s body out of the corner of my eye and he was still in the same position he was when he had fallen over after stabbing Toby.I began moving as fast as I could, beginning to panic sob. “Griz,” I gasped out.I dropped to my knees beside his body and ran my hands over him f
IZZY POVThe second that Griz sat up, Troi took to the air again. This time, when our enemies saw her, they threw down their weapons and surrendered.With pops all around, our warriors shifted back and began to get dressed in winter wear. The enemies were all gathered together in an outbuilding with Troi’s Kunisada, Tyra, in charge.“I can’t believe Troi showed up,” Ethan gushed.“I can’t believe she can fly,” I said weakly. Troi and I had just gotten done healing all of our warriors. With her help, we had no casualties, but I was still tired and, to be honest, overwhelmed.“I can’t believe she flew all the way up here. She must have been pissed that we left her behind,” Reese said. He shielded his eyes and looked up. We could hear a helicopter in the distance.“We expecting company?” I asked warily.“Caleb,” E
IZZY POVThe plane touched down and I unbuckled my belt with a sigh. Troi uncurled herself from the floor around my ankles and stretched. I looked over and saw that Kat was curled up on the couch in the back of the plane and Griz was sitting bolt upright in the chair beside me. He looked worried.“What’s up big guy?” I asked. We hadn’t really had the opportunity to talk since leaving the compound. I had thought it would be a fight to get Griz to come home with me. To my surprise, he agreed without so much as a complaint. He usually refused to leave when there were still loose ends, one time explaining to me that he slept better when he knew what the outcomes were. I got it. I sometimes had nightmares that Cornelius was still alive, and I think it would have helped if I could have seen his death.“Do you think you could not tell Destiny what happened to me at the compound?”