Field training: Day 50, hour 4
âNo, let me fucking go!â I screamed and bucked against Lothaireâs hands that slammed me into a chair.
âLanguage!â Lothaire scolded as he locked silver cuffs around my wrists and legs and chained me to the chair.
âLanguage? Are you motherfucking shit balls serious? Youâre correcting my language as youâre kidnapping me, you crazy motherfucker?â
Lothaireâs voice was somehow both dejected and powerful. âYou will not disrespect me with such language!â
Whipping my head around, I tried not to look at the psychopath that was apparently my dad, and I took in my surroundings.
I was strapped to a leather chair in a dark room that had all types of artwork covering the walls.
The kings stood silently behind Lothaire and said nothing as they stared at me with expressions of horror.
Remember when you said I was just a hole? Yeah, I didnât forget.
It wasnât hard to put together what was happening.
Lothaire had taken the four of us to a new realm and strapped me into a chair. Art covered the walls, and heâd just talked about dark tattoos that bound people.
The kings stood like statues.
âReally? Youâre going to bind me to these fuckers who donât like me and treat me like shit? Iâd rather risk the fae than being bound to them!â I begged Lothaire and let the desperation show in my eyes.
Lothaire sighed heavily and dragged his hands across his face like he was tired. âIâd hoped you would meet on better terms and would become acquainted.â
âMalumâs fucking nuts. He lit me on fire!â I yanked at the shackles desperately.
âLanguage!â Lothaire snapped.
None of the kings spoke.
Suddenly, Lothaire was sparking with power, and he turned to the men.
âNothing changes from the plan. You took a vow to protect her with your lives, and you will fulfill it or I will rip out your spines and feed them to you.â
I shuddered.
Not because I was horrified by the imagery but because Iâd imagined doing something similar to Lothaire time and time again.
I definitely got my rage from him.
I was going to be sick.
âYes, sir!â the kings chorused as they bowed their heads and fell to their knees.
Before I could point out that everyone had lost their ever-loving minds, a small man walked into the room. He was shorter and thinner than Jinx.
Every inch of his skin was covered in tattoos, but every piece was different.
They werenât artistic like Ascherâs tattoos. There was nothing pretty about this man.
Images of black holes, dying animals, and swear words covered his skinny frame in thick black ink.
It was impossible to tell what his skin color was. He walked closer and grabbed a tattoo gun.
âHoly fuck,â I gasped.
Even the whites of his eyes were tattooed.
Lothaire snapped, âLanguage!â
I flipped him off even though my fingers were in my cuffs.
The artist held the tattoo gun out and asked in a feminine voice, âWhere do you want the tattoo?â
Was it a woman with a pixie cut? In their androgynous clothing, it was impossible to tell.
âNowhere.â I struggled harder, bucking against my cuffs as I prayed to the sun god to save me.
âNot an option,â Lothaire snapped back immediately.
âFine, give me an eye tattoo like yours,â I ordered the artist.
It was horrifying to look at and frankly disgusting.
I wanted one.
âNo!â Malum shouted, and the men nodded in agreement.
I glared at the fucker who tormented me and now was going to be tied to me for life.
âFine.â I nodded. âBoth eyes.â
âShe will have it on her hip like the rest of us.â Malumâs gray eyes were cold as ice, and the edge in his voice told me everything I needed to know.
âI refuse! Heâs a sexist pig!â I yanked desperately as I bucked with all my might.
âGet control of yourself,â Lothaire ordered as he pointed his finger at the artist. âPut it on her hip or you will be punished.â
There was a long moment where the small person stared up at the vampyre like they were going to defy him. But they slowly nodded and pulled down the corner of my now-very-loose sweatpants.
When the gun touched my skin, I expected the prick of a needle.
Instead, the world collapsed.
Electric-blue sparks pulsed through me, and an otherworldly scream ripped from my throat as I tilted my head back and bellowed.
It was the worst pain Iâd ever experienced. Nothing could compare.
Pressure filled my lungs as power strummed through me like Iâd been struck by lightning.
I barely noticed the four men falling to their knees and clutching their heads as they screamed.
Sparks leaped among us.
We were the lightning.
And it was agony.
It could have been hours or minutes. Seconds or a lifetime. But when the tattoo gun dropped away from my flesh, the world was vibrant with shades of colors Iâd never seen before.
My limbs vibrated with power.
In slow motion, I looked down at my trembling hip.
A silver snake in an infinity symbol, eating its own tailâ¦wrapped in four gold chains.
It was a master-slave tattoo.
And I was the slave.
I looked up at the man who claimed to have sired me and let him see the full weight of disgust in my voice. âI will never forgive you.â
Lothaire looked old and tired. The lines around his eyes and mouth were deep as he stared back at me. âI know.â
Blue sparks still leaped off my skin to the three men kneeling on the floor.
And I asked the final question that no amount of reasoning could make any sense of. âHow can binding me to three fae save me?â
It wasnât Lothaire who answered.
âYou think weâre pathetic fae?â Scorpius said with outrage like Iâd accused him of being a human.
Orion shook his head, and Malum glowered at me like he was imagining all the ways he could murder me.
âYou have fae ears.â I bristled at the implication that I was dumb.
âNo,â Orion mouthed, and energy cracked around them.
Suddenly, the gold metal that decorated their ears glowed bright and drifted upward through the air.
They had rounded ears.
Then the metal split into a dozen pointed shards that glittered and circled atop their heads.
âWe have crowns,â Malum growled. âBecause weâre the three kings.â
All three men rose to their full height and loomed over me.
Scorpius said, âThe three Devil Kings of the ancient House of Malum.â
âDevils,â I mouthed.
Sadieâs story about angels and devils serving the sun god with unfathomable power washed over me.
Malumâs voice was a deep growl. âYou should be very afraid right now, because the House of Malumâs crest is a dragon for a reason.â
Holy.
Sun god.
Lylaâs prophecy, âYou will not be who you need to be until you embrace the dragon,â wasnât referencing Demetre like Iâd assumed.
It had been the three kings all along.
Three devils.
âAnd nowâ¦â Malum smiled with his crown floating above his head. âYouâre our slave.â