Chapter 82
Traded To The Lycan King
Chapter 82
âWhat the fuck did you just say?â Hayes roars from behind me.
âThatâs not possible.â I say plainly, refusing to fall into his emotional trap.
There will be no losing my temper, no allowing him to control how I respond with such heinous claims. Lauren is dead. Damn dead. I know this because we removed her damn head from her body.
âShe is a hybrid. I donât know what the hell she is capable of. She may be fucking immortal for all we know.â Johannes says, pacing a way with his hands in his hair.
He is disheveled, his eyes swirling red with hunger and his demeanor is frantic. I know he shouldnât be here. Capsian said it himself the vampires have bowed out of this fight, choosing to run and hide.
Unless they did create a hybrid, one they canât control and they want to escape the accusations and responsibilities that come from having created
one.
âJohannes, take a damn seat.â Caspian says in a threatening tone.
âThere is no fucking time to sit and eat a fancy fucking meal, Fish man!â He roars. âGiselle and Lauren are working together, but they arenât the ones in fucking charge.â
âIt would be a lot easier to make a plan if we knew what the fuck was going on.â I snap at him, losing my temper.
Lauren, being alive, does nothing but piss me off. Itâs not because of who she is or what she meant to me once. Itâs jealousy that she is well and alive and my mate might not be. Colette has done nothing to deserve the shit thrust on her from all these bitches moving behind the scenes.
Johannesâ eyes burn with fear and fury as he plops into a chair, lifting his arms in a show of inviting us to take a seat with him. He is being a dick, one who is coming to make a show of sharing information like he cares, but he wants something. He always wants something when he wants to be cooperative. Itâs how vampires always are: selfish and needy.
âExplain how it is possible for Lauren to be a hybrid.â I say. âAnd alive. Because as far as I know, burning a vampire at the fucking stake or beheading them are effective ways to kill your kind.â
He sighs, leaning back in his chair as he glances up at the ceiling and then shakes his head.
âI knew you would kill her. There was no way you wouldnât, so I bit her.â he says itâs as simple as that.
But itâs not. Werewolves and lycans canât survi a vampireâs bite, not when they feed off of us. Not only that, if it did what it was supposed to, which is turn her into one of them, her mateâs bond with me would have been broken. That is something I would have unmistakably felt.
Lauren didnât shield her fear or pain from me leading up to her death or as she was dying. I experienced every excruciating second of it until it snapped and she was gone.
âI said explain, not give me vague information that doesnât make sense.â I bite out. âOur mate bond was intact until she died.â
âI bit her wrist and fed on her. It healed almost immediately, but there was no change in her like to be expected. It was a long shot, butâ¦I loved her.â Johannes explains. âAnd until I went back to my coven after the attack and they showed me proofâ¦â
Hayes snorts and shakes his head, unbelieving of his tale. Not that I blame him. Itâs all pretty farâfetched.
âLook! I am telling you the fucking truth here.â He says like he is offended, we would assume he is lying.
âFine, say you are being honest. Why the hell are you here, telling us all of this? Why wouldnât you just side with Giselle and her army of dragons?â Caspian asks.
Johannes glances away before he clears his throat and leans forward with a sardonic chuckle as he shakes his head. Then he looks up at me, his tongue sliding over his teeth.
âBecause if she is unkillable, that means my position is at stake. Lauren, being a vampire hybrid, now has a claim to my title and my throne. And as much as I cared for her, I donât like that she is more powerful than me and will eventually come to take what is mine.â
I push off the wall, stalking toward the table as I yank out a chair across from him and take a seat. His eyes watch me with curiosity before I look over at Hayes, who seems to consider what Johannes says. He meets my gaze and nods, then he takes a seat next to me.
âYou are saying you are joining us because you are worried she will be better than you?â I ask.
âYes!â he says, relieved we seem to understand. âI am the Vampire Heir. My parents are to finally hand me over their throne after hundreds of years of waiting. It is mine.â
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Chapter 82
âItâs not enough.â I shrug. âIt is not enough for us to trust you, for us to believe you are on our side. I need more from you than a jealous streak and a fear of losing your throne.â
He stands abruptly, his chair clattering to the ground as he paces away. Then he groans in frustration and slams his fists on to the thick oak table. The wood creaks and a splintering races toward me, stopping just shy of the edge where I sit.
âI will swear a fucking oath.â He says, his voice dripping with honesty and contempt. The very thought is revolting to him and itâs noticeable.
âLetâs start with you telling us everything you know.â I say calmly, which I know only makes him angrier. Nothing pisses him off more than me being the cool, calm and collected one. âAnd I donât want general assumptions. I want every fucking boring detail.â
âGiselle is not a dragon.â He says like itâs not news to us.
âWe are aware.â Caspian says, playing with the water from his glass as it floats above his fingertips.
âShe tricked them. They think she is because the Dragon lord claims to be her mate.â He says. âBut with the use of Fae Magic, she can possess anyone who is weakâminded enough.â
His words are very clearly a dig at my luna and I growl low in my chest as a warning to him.
âColette may be naïve in some regards but weak minded she is not.â I hiss at him and I see a flicker of amusement. So I lean forward, a twitch in my lip as my lycan resists flying across to throttle him. âTake another dig like that again, and Lauren will be the least of your worries.â
He throws his hands up in surrender.
âThe dragon king was the only viable target. She is a Phoenix, so she smells like fire, like a dragon.â
âAnd how did you know she was a phoenix?â Caspian asks, sitting forward, the water sloshing back into the glass.
âProcess of elimination,â he frowns. âShe was able to use fire, but it was different from a dragonâs fire. It wasâ¦less controlled and she should have been able to just fly away on her own, but she didnât. She needed to be rescued.â
âExactly.â Caspian hums in thought. âMerikh, I would like to speak with you for a moment.â
He then stands abruptly and walks out of the room, expecting him to follow. I look at Hayes, who has his eyes trained on our enemy turned temporary ally. He waves me off with a simple flick of his wrist.
âI am fine, brother. If blood sucker makes a single fucking move and I will gladly end him.â He mutters, and I donât doubt it. Hayes has a lot of pent up anger and he is looking for a way to let out. I have no doubt that Johannes would be the one to go down. Mostly immortal or not.
I stand, patting him on the shoulder once before I walk down the hall and find Caspian pacing back and forth, his hands on his hips. He looks distressed, his worried and tired eyes finding mine as he shakes his head.
âWhat is on your mind, Caspian?â I ask him with a frown and he shrugs.
âI am desperate,â he says, looking sad. âWe have to find her, even if it means joining forces with Johannes.â
âFuck that!â I hiss, âI donât trust him. I killed Lauren. It wasnât a simple stab wound or use of silver. I made sure there was no way out for her I fucking-â
âEnough, Merikh.â He lifts his hand with a heavy sigh. âI am not saying I trust him or believe him. But he is willing to take an oath.â
âAn oath is just fucking words,â I remind him, and he frowns.
âUnless you make him do a blood oath,â I can see the plea in his eyes.
âNo,â I scoff and chuckle dryly, pacing away. âNo fucking way. I will not have him linked to me with an oath,â
âThis is Colette,â He reminds me. âYour mate, your luna.â
I drag my hands down my face, groaning as I nod and sigh.
âFine. You are right.â I shrug and give in. He is right. This isnât about him being the fucker who killed my father or one of my sworn enemies. This is about Colette, my little luna. And I will do anything, including keeping this fucker attached to me to save her.
Caspian clasps me on my shoulder in appreciation as he steers us back to the kitchen. When we walk in, we find that neither man has moved an inch. Both of them lost in a staring contest until I clear my throat.
âWe will initiate the oath.â I announce, silencing Hayes with a stern glance and he growls under his breath.
âFine.â Johannes says, standing, but I can see the tension in his shoulders. I half expected to call him out on his bluff, but it seems he is being
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