Psycho Fae: Chapter 35
Psycho Fae: Enemies to Lovers Romance (Cruel Shifterverse Book 2)
The four of us stood in a line, and our chains clacked as we shifted back and forth.
As Lothaire came closer, Jax moved in front, like he would protect us all. His large muscles flexed as he stared at the vampyre.
They were two massive men coming head-to-head.
Where Jax was handsome and covered in pretty chains, Lothaire was harsh and menacing. There was nothing soft about him.
Donât move. Hold yourself still.
The realmâs two suns were hot and heavy above our heads. It reflected off the steel of the stadium.
Sweat burned my eyes, but I didnât blink. Sand boiled beneath my feet, but I didnât shift back and forth.
I was numb.
Adrenaline coursed through my veins, and my muscles tensed with anticipation.
It didnât matter that I was probably about to get savaged by a vampyre; there was something exciting about the impending conflict.
The uncertainty of who would win.
The heat of battle was when the numb felt most alive, when it felt the most ofâ¦anything.
Life, death, blood, violence, that was all I was. All I would ever be. All I wanted to be.
Hold still. Let him focus on the men. Then you attack.
Lothaireâs single white eye flashed as he smirked at Jax.
As the vampyre spoke, his voice was a gritty, raspy drawl that projected loudly through the stadium. âAh, classic, the big alpha steps forward to protect the pack. Iâve done this standoff with beast packs thousands of times. It bores me. You have no idea the manner of creatures I deal with daily. You cannot fathom the power they possess.â
A low rumble shook through Jaxâs chest, and Lothaire arched his brow at the sound.
For a second, something close to confusion flashed across his face, but then the bored expression returned.
He knows you canât shift. He isnât expecting resistance.
âLetâs get this over with,â Lothaire drawled.
Then, before any of us could react, he moved impossibly quick and slammed his fangs down across Jaxâs jugular.
Hold still. Do not give yourself away.
Cobra and Ascher lunged forward as Lothaire savaged Jaxâs neck with his teeth.
The vampyre casually flicked one of his hands toward them, and a black shield shimmered into existence.
Cobra and Ascher bounced against it and back.
Jaxâs gray eyes clouded white, and his head lolled back as if heâd been immediately entranced by the vampyreâs bite.
Lothaireâs scarred face rippled as he drank from Jaxâs neck, and the already massive vampyre seemed to expand in size as Jaxâs legs gave out.
The vampyreâs hand around Jaxâs neck was the only thing that kept the alpha upright.
My heart beat erratically in my chest as the life was drained from Jaxâs body.
As long as he isnât decapitated, he will survive. Focus on the threat.
I scanned the stadium and noted that in the front row, the fae queen was grinning like sheâd won a war.
Aran was pale beside her, her mouth parted in horror.
For a split second, we made eye contact.
As if she could sense the numb, the coldness in my eyes, Aran shook her head slightly.
She was trying to warn me not to do anything, to let it unfold and not interfere.
I looked away from her.
When it is time, attack.
Finally, Lothaire released Jax and dropped the big man onto the sand.
Lothaire wiped Jaxâs blood off his lips and smiled. His voice projected loudly through the stadium, âGive him three hundred years, and he might be powerful enough to slake my beast. But he is too young and, most importantly, too undamaged to fulfill my needs. His soul isâ¦kind. He isnât an elite.â
The vampyre shuddered as he said âkind,â like it was the greatest weakness.
I had no idea what an elite was, but if Jax wasnât one, then none of us were. We were screwed.
Remain calm and alert. Play weak, then attack.
Jaxâs large body lay slumped facedown in the sand.
Next, Lothaire dropped the black shield and sauntered up to Ascher.
With no preamble, he slammed his fangs into Ascherâs tattooed neck.
Again, Cobra lunged forward. The black shield shimmered into existence and stopped him.
Stay still. Do not exert energy until you have to.
Quicker than with Jax, Lothaire threw Ascherâs limp body onto the sand and licked his bloody lips.
The vampyreâs muscles expanded, and his tan skin practically glowing with vitality as the alpha blood coursed through him.
Lothaire shrugged and said to the stadium, âHe has rage and control issues, a little trauma, but he is even younger than the first. Even weaker. In hundreds of years, he might be strong enough, or he might be the same. Not an elite.â
The vampyre stepped over Ascherâs prone body and smiled at Cobra.
This time, when the vampyre lunged, Cobra expected it and slammed his fist forward.
Lothaire smiled as Cobraâs fist cracked against his jaw. The vampyre slammed his leg into Cobraâs side.
With a laugh, like he enjoyed the violence, Lothaire barreled his fist into Cobraâs face with impossible force.
Tense your legs. Lean forward.
At the vampyreâs powerful punch, Cobraâs large body flew backward.
I leaned forward and halted his progress. Instead of taking us both to the ground, I angled my smaller body to absorb Cobraâs momentum.
My feet slid backward through the sand, chains dangling, but I kept us both upright.
A thought struck my numb brain, something I hadnât considered before. I whispered quietly into Cobraâs ear as I pretended to help him gain his balance, âHow do you activate your snakes?â
His eyes flickered to snake eyes as he immediately understood what I was asking. âThe snake is now a part of you. Focus on the rage and let itââ
Cobra was cut off as Lothaire wrenched the chain attached to his wrist.
His body flew forward, away from me, yanked by the ridiculous force of the vampyreâs strength.
Lothaire caught Cobra easily around his neck with one hand and slammed his fangs into Cobraâs jugular above the diamond collar.
Unlike the other two men, Cobra kicked and fought as his life force was sucked from his body; however, eventually, his body stilled. His head lolled backward as he went limp in the monsterâs grasp.
Stay calm. Reveal nothing.
But Cobraâs eyes were still open, snake eyes staring directly at me.
Lothaire dropped the third limp body to the ground. He licked his lips slowly and reached down to pick the jeweled man up one last time.
His long red tongue snaked out as he licked all the blood off Cobraâs neck.
âThis one is delicious and almost powerful enough. With time, he could be an elite. He tastes like violence and power. Unbridled strength.â He paused and stared down at Cobraâs limp body. âBut heâs too young and weak. Too caring. He doesnât have the edge of brutality necessary for true power. His blood doesnât burn.â He shook his head. âA shame.â
Use Cobraâs snake. He said you can control it.
At last, Lothaire turned his full attention to me.
His singular eye was startlingly white against his tan skin. Up close, I realized his eye wasnât one-dimensional, like Iâd thought. It sparkled with colors like a prism. A crystal.
He glanced at the stands, then back at me.
If I werenât numb, I wouldnât have seen the subtle, quick movement.
He made a deal with the queen to test elites. This is more than a challenge. He is waiting for her.
Lothaire smiled as he focused back on me. His harsh jaw bunched, and his muscles expanded impossibly large. His scar was stark against his tan skin.
The enchanted ring hid my scars.
If I werenât numb, I would have laughed at the thought of seducing this beast with something as shallow as good looks.
Keep your body relaxed. Do not waste your energy.
âHow are you an alpha?â Lothaire asked as he took in my short, scrawny figure. I was still wearing the oversized fighting clothes that didnât fit me.
Stare him down.
He stepped over the three alphas.
Behind him, Cobraâs snake eyes blinked, like he was hanging on to consciousness.
Jax and Ascher were sightless and completely limp.
When Lothaire was an armâs length away, he stared down at me and chuckled.
Unlike the other three, he didnât throw himself at me and slam his fangs against my jugular.
He slowly bent forward, fangs flashing menacingly as the anticipation wound around us like a noose.
The stadium was silent. No one breathed.
A girl met a monster underneath the twin suns of a brutal realm.
If this was a poem, the stillness might have felt like fate.
I was numbâit felt like the moment before death. The calm before the storm.
My purpose for existing.
Focus on the jewels in your lower back.
I held myself still and concentrated on the heart of jewels embedded in my spine.
The vampyreâs massive hand snaked out, and he wrapped it around my neck.
His fingers overlapped, and he lifted me until my feet dangled.
I didnât kick; I didnât fight.
Concentrate.
With every cell in my body, I focused on the snake that I knew was sleeping in my flesh.
It was like reaching for the numb, but different.
The more I concentrated on the snake, the more I could feel its presence. It was a piece of Cobra, and unlike him, an enchanted collar did not shackle me.
The snake was just out of my reach. I pulled against an invisible thread in my lower back, desperate to wake it up.
Pull harder.
Lothaireâs fangs were inches from my neck. He smiled as he went in for the kill.
I wrenched on the thread with all my might.
Fangs slammed into my jugular.
My subconscious froze, unable to tug the thread and wake the snake. So close.
There was a tingling down my neck and a sucking sensation.
I was too late.
My vision blurred.
Suddenly, the fangs removed from my neck with a pop.
For a long moment, disbelief, shock, and exhaustion clouded my brain.
PULL.
With all my subconscious might, I visualized the thread that tethered me to the snake.
Above me, Lothaireâs face wavered in and out of focus as he spoke, âThis one is different. I havenât tasted blood like this in a long time. This one might be elite.â
His prism eye focused on me as he brought me closer. We were face-to-face. Inches apart.
Lothaireâs heavy breathing projected around the silent stadium.
My nose wrinkled.
He reeked of despair, darkness, and death.
It hung around him in a cloud that rubbed my alpha senses the wrong way.
âWhy do you taste like the song of the hunt?â Lothaire asked.
Four things happened in one blink of the vampyreâs eye:
The silent crowd screamed as Lothaire stumbled backward, two knives buried in the front of his skull, all the way to the hilts.
They had the crest of the queen engraved on them.
Xerxesâs blades.
Lothaire continued to stumble as the shadow snake reared its head back and slammed inky fangs into his flesh repeatedly.
The vampyre froze as the snakeâs poison coursed through him, two blades sticking out of his forehead.
But Lothaire still didnât release me.
His left hand tightened around my neck, and I clawed at it with all my might.
Free yourself. Twist his thumb back.
I did as the numb said, but his grip didnât lessen. His hand tightened further.
With poison coursing through his veins, and two blades spearing his brain, Lothaire should have fallen to the ground.
He stood ramrod straight.
I fought harder.
The air around Lothaire glimmered black. âYou dare disrespect me. Do you know who I am?â
Suddenly, his mouth lunged at me.
Move your head.
His fangs slammed into the side of my throat, and he ripped out chunks of my skin. Warm blood flowed across my chest.
He didnât bite. He mauled.
If I hadnât moved quick enough, he would have ripped out my trachea with his teeth.
Pain coursed through me, and the numb shoved it aside.
Gouge out his eye.
I reached forward, but my muscles were weak from blood loss, so I barely twitched.
Lothaire slammed my body into the sand.
My back cracked, and my head slammed against the ground.
Above me, he snarled like a rabid beast as he flashed his fangs and roared.
From far away, Xerxes screamed my name.
I twisted my head. The omega was fighting about a dozen fae guards. Even if he got past them, he was too far away to do anything.
Vibrations shook the ground, and I twisted my head in the other direction.
Three fae guards stalked forward with machetes in their hands. The silver glinted brightly in the sun.
Three guards, three weapons, three unconscious alphas.
This was the queenâs plan all along.
On Lothaireâs neck, a shadow snake writhed and bit him over and over again.
Holes from the snakebites dripped blood down his tan skin, but the vampyre just snarled and slapped at it like it was a nuisance.
He looked down at me, and his nostrils flared.
This was the end.
I am the song of the hunt.
For a long moment, I lay on the hot sand, bleeding out as the world went to hell around me.
Suddenly, I understood.