Glamoured: Chapter 32
Glamoured (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 6)
Leaving Samantha and Tabitha in the care of my mother, when they were existing between life and death, was what I would test all difficult moments in my life against. Iâd have rather carved out a vital organ to leave behind, but I also knew that they were safer in Faerie, and I could move faster without trying to keep them with me.
In truth, I needed to move faster than I ever had before and return to my second home, the Library of Knowledge. Then find my pack and hope that once I explained the dangers of the Deep Origin of Faerie, theyâd still agree to help me.
They might be the only hope we had. Their unique blend of powers should allow them to survive the fires of the Deep. Not just fire, but there were rumors of frost, water, and creatures. There was a reason that no one went down there, despite the many riches and gems that existed in the depths.
âGive me her energy, son,â Mother said in a gentle voice. Of the fae here, she was the only one who knew how close I was to losing my shit completely.
âKeep them safe. Please.â The words were strangled, but I got them out.
âI will guard them with my life,â she promised me. âTheyâre my family too, and you know Iâd go to the depths of the underworld for my family.â
I had no doubt that she would. Iâd seen it in my youth when any threatened the Silver Lands, especially the royal family. âThank you,â I told her, tapping my hand against my chest.
When I removed my hand, I sent with it the connection I had to Samantha and Tabitha, passing them across to the queen. My chest ached as I caressed their shimmery cages one last time, before I spun and took off. I couldnât look back or Iâd never be able to leave, and I had to ensure that their lives were saved.
Fredrick, the stupid fuck that he was, got in my way as I was racing from the courtroom. Before he even opened his fucking mouth, I swung my fist and slammed it as hard as I could into his face. He dropped to his knees, a garbled cry squeaking out from his shattered jaw. The look in his eyes indicated Iâd taken him completely by surprise. He was used to being the largest fae around, but I was a close second, and my power destroyed his.
âKeep him fucking detained until I return,â I roared over my shoulder as I continued from the room. I had no time to deal with Fredrick this day, but I would soon.
For now, my only focus was on saving Samantha and Tabitha.
When I exited the building, I reached the edge of the land and called the gems down, needing their boost of energy for extra speed. It was also on my mind to conserve my own power, as Iâd need every iota of it in The Deep of Faerie.
It was really too much of me to ask my family to help with this, but they were the only ones who might survive it. There was also the small issue of that line being cut in Faerie, possibly destroying our world, and in a ricocheting effect, the rest of the worlds. For that reason alone, I had to tell them.
Once I reached my garden, I was able to call up a doorway to the library. Racing through, I burst into the familiar room, the scent of power and books surrounding me. No fae lingered in our section, which wasnât a surprise, since theyâd have responded to the trumpets initiated by my mother.
Pushing out into the main thoroughfare, I found Shadowâs energy immediately. He was in the dining hall with Mera and Aurora.
Aurora.
I ground to a halt, my heart slamming against my fucking chest as I wrestled with my next actions. In my blind panic over Sam and Tabby, Iâd forgotten that my family also had young to care forâto raise into a powerful new generation of supernaturals.
This was too much to ask of them.
To either leave their babies behind, or take them and risk the dangers down there.
I would have to figure out another way. Maybe there was still a fae alive with knowledge of the Great Queen, one not impacted by the lack of memory we all had of her.
If I asked the right questions, there might be answers out there.
As I was turning to return to Faerie, a burst of fire surrounded me. My energy didnât react defensively since I knew exactly who it was from.
The flames were no true threat me.
I stepped forward, through the wall of fire, and it vanished before I felt any burn.
âBrother,â Shadow said gruffly, crossing his arms as he stared me down. He was alone. âLeaving so soon?â
Bastard always knew what was happening in his library. Heâd have felt my barely contained rage the second I entered his dominion. âI canât ask this of you, Shadow,â I said with a shake of my head. âIn my fury, I forgot that you have young to protect. Just as I do now.â
As Shadow moved closer, more of his energy rose to surround us both. âLen, need I remind you that your problems are my problems. Samantha is pack too. A part of my Sunshineâs family.â He looked behind me, as if double checking I was alone. âAnd since sheâs not with you, and I have felt a similar rage to yours before, I can only assume sheâs the reason you need help.â
Some days his intelligence was a huge advantage, and other days⦠fucking annoying.
He wouldnât let me leave though. I knew that as well as I knew myself.
âLenâ¦â One final warning, from a beast about to lose his shit.
âThey severed the Great Line,â I rumbled, my fury pushing up once more. âSamantha is somehow connected to the Great Queen, and when we attempted to lift the Faerie glamour on us both, Fredrick felt her energy.â Rumbles spilled from my chest. âHe was monitoring the energy, pushing to get the line severed, and when he felt her, he decided to just go right the fuck ahead without any permission.â
âSamantha is born of the Great Queenâs line?â Shadow said, brow furrowing as he attempted to piece it all together.
âYes.â I knew this for sure, even with all the information I was still missing. âWhen the line was severed, both Sam and Tabby collapsed with a death blow. My mother and I managed to put them into stasis, to halt the pull of the next life, but weâve only delayed the inevitable.â
Mera, whoâd reached us now, popped out from behind Shadow, her face ashen as she swallowed hard. âAre you kidding me, Len? A death blow? Where the fuck are Sam and Tabby now?â
Looking away from Shadow, I somehow managed to soften my tone: âTheyâre in Faerie with my mother. The Silver Queen. Sheâs keeping them safe while I try and figure out a plan to save them.â
âYou need our help?â Mera said again, anger spiking her tone. âWhatever you need, you fucking have it. You, Sam, and Tabby are pack, and we will destroy whatever and whomever we need to get them back.â
Shadow nodded as he finally uncrossed his arms. âAlways, brother. Whatâs the plan?â
Before he even finished speaking, I shook my head and backed away. âItâs too much risk for you and your family. Too much risk for Aurora. I wonât ask it of you.â
Shadow attempted to wrap his energy around me, to keep me from moving, but I was too strong for him to hold. âTell us the risk,â he said when I extricated myself easily. âWeâre not children. Allow us the right to choose.â
A long breath escaped me. My family always chose to fight together. The moment I told them, theyâd be in. âThe only chance we have is to venture into the deepest parts of Faerie, where the original power exists. The origin of our world. This is where weâll attempt to repair the line that was severed.â
âFuck,â Shadow growled.
I nodded once. Fuck was accurate.
âWhat is in the Origin?â Mera asked.
Shadow was the one to reply. âPure power,â he said, âand a series of obstacles that are said to be unpassable for any not from the Great Queenâs line.â He paused and looked at me. âI never knew she had children.â
I shrugged. âNo one knows shit about her, but it was likely to have happened once she disappeared from Faerie. Sam could be the last of a long line of her descendants, or maybe thereâs more out there.â
All of whom were now dead if they hadnât had someone powerful enough to hold them to their world.
âI have original power,â Mera said suddenly. âShadow does as well. Along with Angel and Reece. Fuck, most of us have an origin power of some description. Weâre the perfect ones to attempt to go down there.â
She had just expressed the exact reason Iâd been racing here in the first place.
âItâs not Faerie origin power, though,â I reminded her. âThereâs a more than fair chance we will all be destroyed the second we descend into the Deep. Itâs too much to ask when you have your own children to protect.â
That gave Mera a momentâs pause. âI wouldnât take Aurora down there, not when sheâs so young, but if we find someone we trust to watch her, we could go with you.â
âNo,â Shadow snapped. âI will go with him, and you will stay with our daughter. She needs her mother.â
Meraâs return growl rocked some of the shelves nearby. âWeâre stronger together, Shadow. You know we are. But I accept that one of us must stay with Aurora.â
Shadowshine. They were stronger together, but the risk was still there, and Mera knew it.
âExcuse me,â a low raspy voice interrupted. âI couldnât help but overhear. If you need someone to protect our young Aurora with their life and multitude of power, I am happy to take that role.â
Shadow and Mera turned to face Gaster, who stood in his usual calmness. This was the demi-fae who guarded the Library of Knowledge. Shadowâs right-hand man. He was powerful and ancient; I knew that from even the small information heâd released to me over the years.
âMera needs to stay,â Shadow rumbled again.
Gaster stepped closer. âIâm from an ancient line of goblins,â he started slowly. âIâve lived through many wars and stood in the presence of the great line. The fae who severed that line has no idea what heâs done. Itâs not just the Silver Prince who stands to lose, but all of us. You must go and fix what has been broken, for if you donât, the worlds will be thrown out of balance. To the point that I fear everything might be destroyed.â
My worry of the rippling effect this might have in the great multiverse had just been confirmed.
âYou remember the Great Queen?â I asked him.
He nodded once. âAye. When she disappeared, it was almost as if a glamour washed across Faerie. None could remember her. But I was already working in the library, and it protected me from the effects. I have no idea where she ran to, but if your Samantha was on Earth, it stands to reason the queen set up her new life there, hidden in a near magicless world.â
âAnd the rest forgot her,â I mused.
Another nod. âAye. At least the finer details.â
Mera turned to Shadow. âIâm not going to say I told you so, but this might actually be your damn fault, Beast.â He snorted, crossing his arms as she continued. âBut if thereâs a chance the worlds will end, we both need to go. Our strength together is the only way to ensure that thereâs a future for our daughter. We both knew that one day weâd be facing an end-of-worlds event. Itâs written in the stars. One by one, these worlds need to be saved to save all the Solaris System. Itâs Faerieâs time today, and we will go with Len.â
Shadow wanted to argue. I knew my brother well enough to see the storm brewing behind his flame-filled eyes, but he couldnât argue with Meraâs logic. âGaster,â he rumbled, turning to the demi-fae. âIâm going to recall Midnight and Inky from the Shadow Realm, and together you three will utilize every part of the libraryâs energy to keep Aurora and Damon safe.â He turned to me now. âIâve already sent this message to Angel and Reece, Lucien and Simone, and Galleli. They should be here momentarily.â
Gaster held his hands out, and I watched closely to see if Shadow would finally allow another to hold his beloved child. Mera lifted Aurora a little higher, before kissing her on both cheeks. âI love you, my precious miracle,â she whispered, a few tears brushing her cheeks. âMommy and Daddy have to go and fight for your safety, but I promise, weâll do everything in our power to return to you. Stay strong, sweet baby.â
She buried her face against the little girl, and Shadow enclosed them both in his arms, blocking from view his last words and moment with them. When they finally untangled, the others were streaming into the library, just in time to see Shadow hand Aurora to Gaster.
The demi-fae took her with calm and steady hands, amidst the gasps and shock as the others circled around us. âThis canât be fucking good,â Reece rumbled, as the scent of desert whipped up around us. âThe worlds are ending, arenât they?â
âOnly explanation for that possessive bastard to share his child,â Lucien added, reaching out to draw Simone into his arms.
This wasnât our first Faerie storm, and they knew exactly what to expect when Shadow called.
Wasting no time, I explained everything again, including Gasterâs new information about the worlds and the balance.
âYou will have one chance to repair the line, and itâll only be possible because you hold members of the Great Queenâs line in your grasp,â Gaster added when I finished.
âSam and Tabby have to go to the Deep?â I asked.
He nodded. âYes, but only one of them is needed. Theyâre the only ones who can touch the final strand and repair the damage. We just have to hope they have enough of the power in their diluted bloodline.â
âIf they donât have enough power?â I asked, wishing we had the time to pry all information from Gaster before we left.
His rugged features fell, thin lips even thinner. âIt will be all over for everyone. Including those from the Great Line.â
Darkness danced across us, and for once, not all the shadows came from the beast of this library. Again, we found ourselves in a fight to save the worlds, and I had so much to lose.
I had everything to lose.