
The Davy Harwood Series 3: Davina
Autor:in
Tijan
Gelesen
36,1K
Kapitel
35
Chapter One
They started the chanting again, and I closed my eyes before I bent my forehead to rest on my arms. Would it ever end? Theyâd been trying for six months now, or so it seemed. I had tried to keep count, but every day melted into the next. Some of the times when I would wake, I didnât know if it was the same day or a different one. There were six flies instead of two on the sandwich some vampire slid into my cell. I hadnât touched it then and still hadnât, but I guessed that an entire day had gone by. With every day, the flies multiplied in numbers. Tomorrow there would be twelve or fourteen.
âThere, there, no appetite for the human-no-longer?â
Lucan squatted next to my head outside my cell. He wrapped a hand around one of the bars and bent low to peer into my eyes.
I didnât flinch or look away. âIâm still human, Lucan.â
âNo, you arenât. You wouldâve been dead a long time ago.â
I sighed. It was the only thing I could do. Time and time again, his witches would chant. Heâd get excited, as human as he ever was, and heâd stand by for The Immortal thread. It had been his plan since I turned him into a human. He wanted the power so he was determined to get it. He really thought he could be the next thread-holder; he refused to believe there would be no more thread-holders. It was only The Immortal now. I had tried to explain this to him, but since there was no lore about The Immortal, he never believed me.
And then one day, I grew tired of the torture, and said to him, âDo you miss him?â
Lucan grew still beside me. He loved to sit beside me and feel my pain. I knew every time he thought they would break me, when the thread would join him, but it never happened. He still sat beside me every day.
âYou two look so much alike.â
âShut up.â
I thought it would take more for his reaction. âRoane is all about duty. Heâs sworn to protect people who he feels are right no matter who itâs against.â
âShut up,â he snarled again.
âHeâll come after you, you know.â
Lucan shot to his feet, but he didnât go anywhere. He didnât leave. He didnât threaten. He just stood there and waited . . .
âHe loves me. Do you think he wonât come for me now?â I saw how he stood there. âDo you think he wonât go against you for me?â
He jerked on his feet, but settled back.
I said further, âHe loves me, Lucan. He loves me more than he does you. Youâve hurt me. You continually hurt me, and thatâs only going to make it worse for you. Every time you hurt me, heâll hate you more for it. Are you ready for that? Can you handle his hatred?â
âShut up,â he whispered this time. It had been a snarl before, but not now.
My eyes glinted in triumph, but I knew it was short-lived. Heâd do what he would do. Lucan was like Roane. Both believed in their own courses, and neither would change for anyone. They both felt they were right.
It was now a matter of who would win, and my heart was on my lover.
âAgain!â he roared, and the chanting began again.
I rested my forehead against one of the metal bars. The pain would start in a few seconds.
ROANE
Roane jerked his head up when his office door slammed open. His senses shouldâve alerted before the intruder had breached his inner sanctum, but when he saw who stood before him, he knew why they hadnât. She wasnât human. He sniffed the air and knew she wasnât a vampire either, nor a werewolf.
He stood slowly. âWhat are you?â
The girl cocked her head to the side. She had long black hair with blue tips. A large mark covered the side of her face and she stood in a warriorâs stance in blue leather. She stood confident. A sword was slung across her back.
She sneered at him, âI am Saren. I am not from your world.â
âWhat are you?â
âI am not from your world; it is not your business. I am here to help you rescue Davy.â
âDavy? What do you know about her?â
She stepped back, a slow and methodical step. âShe was taken by your brother, and sheâs held in a fortress. Heâs surrounded himself with Mori vampires. You have no hope of getting in there and getting her out.â
âBut you do?â
Her chin raised a fraction of an inch. âI am only visible to your eyes because I choose it. Do not push me, Vampire.â
âHow do you know Davy is there?â
âBecause I am more than you can understand.â She cocked her head to the side in a defiant stance.
Lucas regarded her. He didnât know who she was, but she was there. And she had information about Davy. He had little choice but to accept her word. He also smelled the sense of recognition. She did know Davy. He felt it in his gut, and she was as concerned as he was. All other questions would have to wait.
He jerked his head in a nod. âTell me what you know.â
âYou have power, but your Hunter tattoo is turned off. I can sense how your powers are leaving you. Youâre going to need help. You canât depend on me, but I will be there. I will hold my own. I will be the one to find Davy. You will follow behind with help.â
âMy help?â He moved around his desk. âMy best warriors were taken with her.â
âExcept for your fastest one and you have already sent a request to the Christane wolves.â
His nostrils flared, and Roane stopped abruptly. âHow do you know that?â
âI am not of your world. Do I need to repeat everything I say to you? Davy is being heldââ
He waved her off. âI heard that part, but when you say âIâm not from this world,â it doesnât explain how you knew that Iâd sent word to Christian.â
âChristian Christane is your friend. He is a powerful Alpha Werewolf. It would make sense for you to enlist his assistance. All members of your army are needed here.â She tilted her head to the side with an absent look in her eye.
A corner of his mouth curved down. This thing wasnât something he had foreseen. âIf you know Davy, why didnât she tell me about you?â
âBecause I told her not to.â She turned and started to leave.
Lucas jerked forward. âWait. Where are you going? How do I get in touch with you?â
âYou donât.â She left the room and never looked back.
His door never opened.
Lucas sat back down and remembered a time when Talia had been the ghost Davy could see. Sheâd talked to her, but this Saren was something different. Then he sighed and picked up his phone. It seemed that heâd need more than the Christane wolves.
BROWN
Brown held her breath and rubbed her shaky hands down her legs. Vampires roamed past her and stood before her as she inched down the hallway. Davyâs boyfriend had called for her and a car had picked her up when they ended the call. Now she was back in the bar she had once been excited to go to. Her legs wavered, and she hoped she wouldnât lose her bladder this time.
She glanced around and found herself hoping for a glimpse of the Viking giant, but then, as a sea of vampires parted and Roane moved forward to greet her, she saw the strain on his face and remembered what had happened.
Gregory was gone, along with all her friends.
She struggled to keep a tear from falling and tried to steady her chin, but her lip trembled anyway.
Roaneâs eyes skimmed over her; his eyes were sharp as a hawkâs. Brown knew that he saw it all. He probably heard how her heart started to race.
âMy office?â He spoke in a gravelly voice.
Thick with emotion, Brown moved ahead of him as he held out an arm, down a hallway.
As they moved away from the crowd, she noticed glances that nearly every vampire cast her way. Before they moved into his office, a few of the lingering ones in the hallway glanced also, but their eyes moved over her shoulder. They werenât watching her. They were watching Roane. She saw respect in them, and all of them stood taller. They squared their shoulders back when Roane moved past.
This was their leader. She had never considered him before, during the brief moments when she heard him converse with Davy, but she was overwhelmed with butterflies now. Her palms got a little sweaty and her eyes went wide. When he closed the door behind him, the air seemed so intimate, so private. No wonder Davy was head over heels.
This vampire was unlike any others that she had met, not that she knew many. There had been that one with orange hairânever mind. She wasnât there to daydream. And Davyâs boyfriend started to look impatient, like he was waiting for something. Then it clicked.
âDid you ask me something?â
A shadow of a smile graced his features. It transformed him. He had seemed intimidating before, but with that slight hint of amusement, his features were breathtaking. Sharp cheeks, intense eyes, a full mouth, and that cleft in his chin . . . Brown swallowed and looked away. Davyâs boyfriend. She needed to keep telling herself that.
Then, again, she realized the room was heavy in silence.
She closed her eyes in frustration. âIâm sorry. What did you say again?â
The smile faded, and he clipped out, âHave you worked on your magic since the attack?â
Her stomach twisted over. The âattackâ had been months ago, long, long months ago. Every day she tried to get her magic back, but nothing worked. Even the slight amount she could use before was gone. She felt human, only human. No magic. Nothing. She was useless.
âNo, I havenât. Iâve been trying, but I think I used it all up. I donât think thereâs any more in me.â Her lip trembled.
Roane narrowed his eyes. From what Davy had said, the girl had an unlimited supply, getting to it was another matter.
âSomehow,â he murmured, âI donât think thatâs the case. Keep trying.â
She glanced from under her eyelids and quickly looked away. âMy sister is the one with magic. Only one of us gets the family blessing.â
âLook.â He sighed. His hand curled around the back of the chair he stood behind. âYou have magic. Davy said that itâs in you. I trust her. You should, too.â
She squeaked, and her eyes widened. âI do! I trust Davy with my life or I would if she were here . . . When is she coming back?â
He never blinked, and he never looked away.
âI mean . . .â She hung her head. âI was wondering aboutâif you had found her.â She looked back up. Hope shimmered over her face. âIâd like to help. Can I help?â
âIf you have magic. Thatâs why I called you here.â
âOh! Yeah, that makes sense. I was wondering, well, I wasnât wondering but I donât know. I mean . . . Iâll keep trying. Iâll always keep trying. I feel itâs there. Davy said it is, and I do trust her. Sheâs my best friend. I know she has that other girl as her best friend, but she sorta betrayed her, so I donât trustââ
âStop. Talking.â
She clamped her mouth shut.
âItâs why I called you. Your magic is blocked, and I have another witch for you to meet. He might be able to unblock your magic.â
âReally?â
He nodded and the door opened. A man with long brown hair, frizzy and curly, floated into the room. He wore a gray tunic, and long strings of beads wrapped around his neck. A jewel was placed above his lip, underneath his nose. His eyes were dark, and black makeup was encased around them. He studied her, up and down.
âMavic, this is Sarah Bright.â
She thrust out a hand. âYou can call me Brown.â
The man ignored the offered hand and turned his head. âYou insult me, Changeling. I am no more a witch than you are a blood-sucking creature.â The young man gave her a gentle smile. âI am a sorcerer, but Lucas refuses to acknowledge my status. He feels it is too threatening to the world.â
He brushed back a wave of curls and tucked it over his shoulder. He offered his hand and Brown gasped when they touched. A night sky filled her vision with shooting stars that soared at her. Underneath them the ocean roared and waves crashed against each other. Her nose twitched. A whiff of a campfire mixed with incense teased her nostrils.
âYouâre a sorcerer?â Goodness.
He nodded and then cast Roane a hard look. âYou didnât tell me she was a Bright.â
âDoes it matter?â Roane held his gaze steadily.
A look passed between the two, and Mavic sighed. âI guess not.â
âShe has magic that needs to be unlocked. You said youâre the best.â
âYou tease me, Lucas. I should curse you for that.â
Roane laughed and patted him on the back. âThis will be your biggest challenge. Imagine how your reputation will soar if youâve freed a Bright witch.â
âThere will be ramifications.â
A hard look came to him. âSheâs friends with the thread-holder. That canât be coincidental.â
âThen the thread-holder should free her.â
âSheâs a thread-holder. The Immortal powers are not available to her. You know how they are.â
The sorcerer gave him a grim look. âYou insult me again, Roane. Stories of an Immortal have been in the wind and much more as of late. Why do you ask for my help if you continue to insult my ability?â
Roane sighed. âItâs not your abilities I am insulting. Itâs you.â
Brown closed her eyes and hung her head. She dared not make a sound. The air was thick with tension; tension that she knew not to ignite. Not the slightest movement . . .
Mavic sighed again. âWhy do I put up with your disrespect? I have many who worship my teachings. Many who would give their siblingsâ lives to learn from my hands.â
Roane took one step closer. His eyes never moved away and he gave him the slightest smirk. âYou are here because you dare not make me an enemy, and we all know how you love gossip. Youâve been given a window to see if those slight murmurs of an Immortal are true. We both know your ego is not so grand that it will get in the way of even the possibility of meeting an Immortal.â
Brown counted her breaths. One. Two. Three. Neither man spoke. Neither man moved.
âThe witch will come to my dwelling. I will train her there.â
âYou will train her here.â
âLucas, I cannot. All my supplies, all my books, everything is at my home.â
âYou packed a bag. You knew I wouldnât allow it. She will remain here and she will be under watch.â Roane stepped close, so close his nose nearly touched the sorcererâs. âIf you harm her or my men in any way, I will hunt you down.â His eyes turned lethal. âAnd I am the best there is.â He stepped back and cast a sweeping gaze over both of them. âStart her training now. I want it done as soon as possible.â
And with those parting words, he swept out the door. Two vampires entered behind him. They both took their guarding position, just inside the room.
Mavic lifted closed fists in the air and cursed under his tongue.
Brown frowned, it was in a language she had never heard, but she wanted to learn it. She wanted desperately to know everything this sorcerer knew, even if Roane didnât trust him. If she was going to get her magic back to help Davy, this witch was her best shot. She gave him a bright smile. âSo . . . where do we start?â















































