Chapter 18
Half Blood Rising
I left the café undetected, using the back door. The smell of blood was overwhelming. I was getting a migraine, only because Iâd absorbed some of the vampâs energy. This only happened at times when Iâd become too distracted and hadnât protected myself enough from the darkness inside them.
My energy level was low, but I headed towards the area designated mainly for supernaturals. It was on the west side of Moscow, and it took me another hour to get there. It was already dark, so all the vampires were out hanging around the clubs and cafés.
It was the middle of the week, but everyone seemed to be out and about. I walked to one of the clubs and managed to find a quiet spot in one of the booths. The music there wasnât too loud, so I pulled my phone from my pocket and dialled Karinaâs number. Right now, I was glad that I hadnât left it behind at headquarters.
The team was probably waiting for Dimitry to make a decision, so it was a waiting game for them. Theyâd been led to believe that Lachlan was perfectly fine, although theyâd seemed receptive to everything Iâd told them. Oldman hadnât expelled me yet, and I was counting on the fact that they would come.
âWhatâs up, girl?â Karina picked up after the third ring.
âI have some info on Lachlanâs location, and by the way, Vlad is dead,â I said, after I made sure no one around me could hear.
âHold on, the guys are here. Iâll put you on speaker,â she said. I bit my bottom lip, wondering if this was such a good idea after all. I could do this on my own, but I didnât know the area, and that worked as a disadvantage on my part. âAll right, theyâre all here.â
âWhat about Ramona?â I asked.
âSheâs gone out, apparently she had an emergency,â Karina said, and I frowned, wondering why no one decided to follow her. It was too late to voice my opinion, anyway. Dimitry and Oldman still didnât believe me, even if the rest of the team did.
âAccording to Vlad, thereâs an Elite Academy branch in Moscow, and Lachlanâs being held in one of the tombs. He will be dead by tonight. Apparently, the other clan is planning some sort of ceremony later on in the evening,â I explained, feeling even more pressure mounting inside my head.
I had to have a drink, or I needed to find a healer who could take away the darkness. This was going to be complicated, especially now.
âOldman left, and Dimitryâs with Roxanna. We could leave without telling him and meet you somewhere local,â she suggested.
âShouldnât you talk to Dimitry, heâs part of the team?â I said, rubbing my face. This was too risky, but it was the truth. Dimitry knew the area and he could help, but that bitch, Ramona, couldnât get involved. I had a feeling she had Oldman wrapped around her little finger. At the same time, I couldnât allow them to be expelled from Moonlight. They all deserved to be there.
âAll right, letâs not waste time. I hope your information checks out. Weâll meet you in an hour in the Cathedral the Christ of Saviour,â said another voice that belong to Marco. I was a little surprised to hear he was making a decision.
âCool, Iâll see you there in about an hour,â I said and then hung up. After that phone call, I was a little relieved, so I went to the bar to get some water.
After draining about a litre, my headache eased off a bit.
Humans were staring, a few supernaturals, too, as I was walking by. My knives were hanging on the side of my belt. I was probably bringing too much attention to myself, but, either way, I didnât have anywhere else to put them, especially now.
As I was heading towards the city, I was suddenly reminded of the heated moment Lachlan and I had shared. I kept telling myself that I wasnât attracted to him, but I knew it was bullshit. Even now, as I thought about him, my core ignited with fire.
I decided to take the bus after asking some random human how to get to the museum. I really needed to learn Ukrainian, at the very least. My language skills were horrid. Apparently, it was on the other side of the city. My clothes were stinking, and a few passengers stared at me with curiosity. Iâd hidden my blood-soaked shirt beneath my leather jacket.
The area around the cathedral was filled with a lot of tourists. I was surprised to see how busy it was. It was pissing down rain, and I got soaked quickly. The team showed up with Dimitry ten minutes later. My stomach made a funny jolt when Dimitry gave me a sharp look. He didnât seem happy at all that he was there. The sooner I could convince him Iâd been telling the truth, the better.
âI hope this checks out, because the team seems to believe in you,â he said under his breath in his thick Russian accent.
âHeâs inside, trust me, and heâll be dead tonight,â I said, and couldnât help but roll my eyes. They were here, and it made me a little emotional. This never really happened to me before. Maybe it was a sign that after everything that had happened, my human genes were still working well.
âWhatâs the plan?â Judas asked, looking uncertain. âI hope you have one, right?â
âHeâs being held in a tomb somewhere near the Kremlin. Vlad hinted something about the Chamber of Romanov Boyars,â I explained, hoping that at least Dimitry knew where we would need to head to next.
âYes, itâs very famous, this place you speak of,â Dimitry said. âWe need to get a car. I had no idea the Elite had a branch in Russia... interesting.â
He gestured for us to follow him. The van arrived ten minutes later. The driver was human, but that didnât seem to bother anyone. Karina told me how Ramona had tried to convince them to leave with her, when out of the blue, Oldman told her to find Lachlan before the end of the day.
âWell, in that case, Iâm not surprised she left,â I muttered to myself, placing my fingers on my forehead. I still had a migraine, and this wasnât good.
âWhatâs wrong with you?â Marco asked. âThere is a strange aura surrounding you, and your energy is weak.â Of course he noticed. Normally other supernaturals didnât have that kind of skill, but Iâd nearly forgotten he was fae, and heâd sensed Vladâs dark energy surfacing around me.
âI told you I killed Vlad, well, it was kind of an accident, but his darkness infected me straight away. Iâve had a migraine from hell since I left that bar in town,â I answered, pushing away the pain and the fact I was exhausted.
Then Marco did something I wasnât expecting. He approached me, his eyes were amazing, gleaming with pure energy.
âWell, we could try something that might help you, but there are some side effects. You will feel heat, a lot of it. I have that kind of effect on women,â
he said, winking at me.
I nodded, and at that point, I was prepared to try anything. Everyone else was staring at us.
Marco placed his fingers on my forehead, his hands were very warm. I felt instant positive energy spreading through my body. For some reason it was bliss. The headache began easing off, then my skin felt like it was vibrating as if thousands of ants were crawling underneath.
Iâd never experienced anything like it. I felt tingling sensations everywhere, warmth, and I involuntarily closed my eyes.
His magic tangled itself around me, and it was the most amazing, yet fascinating experience of my life. He was healing me, cleansing me, and I wished I could have known him before.
It was white and positive energy that was slowly removing the tar darkness that Vlad had infected me with. The headache faded. There was no more pain and discomfort. Was this possible? Was he doing this to me? His magic was so soothing, cooling, yet powerful. It was rushing through my veins, healing the wounds from the past and present.
Then he pulled away, smiling at me even wider. Sudden heat rushed through my core, and I inhaled deeply. My cheeks were probably rosy.
I only experienced it for a few seconds, but the heat was intense. It was like the moment with Lachlan, the moment I was trying to remove from my memories. Marco must have realised it, because he winked at me again. Well, the truth was, Marco smelled nice: it was his internal scent that had that kind of effect on most woman, human or not, they were all attracted to him.
âAmazing, I have no idea what youâve done, but I feel so much better, thank you,â I told him, hoping he wasnât reading my thoughts about Lachlan.
Fae had many abilities that most supernaturals didnât know about. I didnât want anyone inside my head.
A cold shudder crawled down my spine as I thought about Lachlanâs father. He was invasive, even for an elder vampire. He made me feel extremely uncomfortable for some reason. I just hoped I wouldnât have to see him again.
âIf youâre feeling better, then we need to get going. The Chambers of Romanov Boyars might be the location you speak of, but Iâm not certain there are any tombs up there,â Dimitry said, scratching his jaw. âIf heâs being held there, then we need a cover. The Elite is mostly guarded by elder vampires. I do not know how the clan gained access to it.â
Obviously, everyone was aware that we couldnât just walk in there like we owned the place. We needed to be smart about it.
Lachlan was an experienced vampire, but if he was locked inside a tomb, then it wasnât going to be easy to rescue him, especially if there were other ancient vampires around.
I had a strong feeling that I belonged here, that I was part of the team again. Oldman had no idea we were all out in the field, at least I was hoping this was the case.
The drive to the Chambers took us another half an hour, and that area seemed busy, too. It was growing even darker as we sat in the van in silence, staring at the entrance for a little while.
âHow are we going to get inside?â Judas asked the crucial question.
âWe canât just barge in there,â Dimitry said. âThe clan has vampires everywhere.â
âHow about I shift into a small animal and get inside? This way, weâll know if Lachlan is really there,â Karina suggested.
âSmall animal?â I asked, staring at her like sheâd lost her mind. I remembered her telling me a story about shifting into a small animal, but I thought she was messing around to make me feel better.
âYeah, like a mouse or a rat. Iâve done it plenty of times before. Vamps donât pay much attention to rodents, plus once I shift, they wonât be able to sense me straight away,â she explained, grinning, but not everyone seemed convinced that it was such a good idea. The silence wasnât encouraging.
âCome on, guys, you have to trust me. Not all shifters can do that, most can only transform into a wolf or a tiger, besides, right now we havenât got any other ideas.â
She was right. Our time was slowly running out, and it was too risky going inside without knowing what or who was waiting for us on the other side.
Besides, Ramona had left earlier, and I had an annoying feeling in my gut that she could have alerted the clan about me.
âDa, but you have to get closer to the chambers,â Dimitry said, removing a stake from his jacket pocket. âYou go with her. Too many people will look suspicious.â
He had a point, and I was happy to watch over Karina, so I quickly nodded.
Half Blood Rising ï¤Chapter 17 Together Forever ï¤Chapter 45 Now and Forever ï¤Chapter 53 âCome on, Jaymin,â she told me, sounding cheerful. She was crazy, but in a good way, yet I was still worried about her. Despite everything that had happened, I felt connected to her, much more so than the others.
We left the van five minutes later after going over the plan with Dimitry. Karina had to repeat herself several times, before he would unlock the door.
We rushed across the road, trying to act normal. There were a lot of people here, mostly tourists walking around and taking pictures. It worried me a bit that we hadnât spotted any supernaturals around.
We crossed behind the chapel building and started searching for some cracks in the doors and walls.
âI donât know, Kar, maybe this is too risky. Youâll be on your own in there,â I told her, sensing strange, very dark magic coming from the other side.
There were a lot of ancient vampires inside.
âDonât overthink this, Jaymin. Iâve done this plenty of times,â she assured me again, then closed her eyes. It was a done deal; she was just about to shrink in size. I took several steps away from her.
Her body began to shake. Her eyes bulged. Then she became smaller and smaller, until she completely vanished in a pile of clothes. This happened quickly, maybe in a matter of seconds. I stood there, baffled, thinking that this was a skill. Then I saw a tiny creature running, a little grey mouse. A moment later, she disappeared inside a crack, and that was that. Now I just had to be patient and wait until she returned.
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