Compelled: Chapter 47
Compelled (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 5)
After the breakfast, four selected were eliminated by Lucien and Carter. The masters were weeding them out fast now as we headed toward the final rounds. The four who were asked to leave snarled and sneered at me like it was my fault, and I made a mental note not to invite them over for a girlsâ night any time soon.
Those of us remaining were led out of the chambers and into a small storage room built off the side of the main building. A tier one master met us there, and it was one of the males I hadnât really seen or heard from much so far.
He looked annoyed as hell to be here, scowling as he stared around at the remaining selected. He was beautiful, as most vamps were, with brown skin, blood-red hair, and eyes that were only a shade lighter than his hair.
It was a striking combination, but his personality left a lot to be desired as he let out an exaggerated sigh. âHunting is next,â he said slowly, his voice a warm, rich drawl, which once again, didnât go with his expression. âSelect armor and a weapon. You might be required to fight a multitude of different creatures, and whoever brings us the largest or most kills will get a date with the master of her choice.â
This entire part of the competition didnât sit right with me because, as a shifter, I didnât kill for fun or competition. I killed for food and protection.
The other selected didnât appear to have an issue with it, though, heading into the room to grab weapons, while I remained back near Lucien and Carter.
âYour vampire nature will once again be suppressed during the period of this hunt,â the arrogant master added. âDonât rely on your speed, strength, or senses. This is going to require skill. Something many of you have neglected to hone.â
âYou definitely neglected social skills,â I muttered. Bowley squeaked and shifted on my shoulder before it burrowed back under my hair.
Carter snorted, but apparently the master in charge didnât appreciate my little statement. âYou!â he snapped, pointing at me. âCome here.â
I crossed my arms. âI donât think so.â
He blinked before his gaze narrowed. âDid you just disobey an order from me?â
I mean, knowing Lucien stood at my back gave me a little extra confidence, but in truth, I didnât fear these vampires any longer. Iâd been told many times now that shifters and vampires were not that different. We were compatible, and while I might have forgotten my own strengths the last time I was in Valdor, I never would again.
âYou donât rule or control me, and I donât have to obey you. Iâm here for the selection.â
The vampire took a step toward me.
Just one step.
I prepared myself for what might happen next, but before I could even summon up a sliver of shifter energy, Lucien and Carter stepped in front of me.
âNope,â I said, pushing between them. âThis is my fight, and Iâm happy to take a stand against an arrogant assface who rocked up today with a woeful attitude.â
Assfaceâs snarl grew more pronounced as his gaze wandered between Lucien and Carter, making it clear that no matter what I said, he considered those two the muscle in the room.
âCan we just get to the hunt,â I snapped, having no patience for their dick measuring. âSome of us donât have all fucking day to stand around and eyeball each other.â
My wolf howled in my chest, and my eyes burned with emotion as I felt her strength. This was it. This was the moment I found my balance with vampire and wolf, when both were fed and strong. This was how we would get through this competition.
There were eight of us left, and I had a feeling tomorrow would be the final day of the selection.
Thankfully, Assface decided he couldnât be bothered with this fight any longer and waved me off, telling me to pick a weapon. The others already held their choices, so I stepped forward to see what was left.
Torma wolves were trained to use a wide variety of weapons, and even though I hadnât kept up with most of it over the years, I still knew what my best was: archery.
Iâd been exceptionally good with arrows, which had given my parents some hope that I might end up as an enforcer too. As if Iâd ever protect the alpha whoâd tormented my best friend and killed her father. Iâd been practicing to put a fucking arrow in his heart.
When I was suited up with breast and arm shields, I grabbed a recurve bow that looked about the size I favored and a quiver of arrows that strapped across my body in conjunction with the breast shield.
Normally, Iâd pull my hair back, but with Bowley under there, I left it free.
âIf you use your weapons against another selected,â Assface drawled as I stepped out to join the others, âyou will be eliminated and punished. This is about showcasing skills that might influence the mastersâ choices in a mate and bearer of offspring.â
Could I roll my eyes any harder and not see my brain? Doubtful.
Why the hell didnât these masters just go on dates like normal people? I mean, at the end of the day, they still chose the one they wanted, like some sort of blood-filled bachelorette show, but there was very little normal dating going on.
This selection had already resulted in one death since competition drove the sanest beings to extremes. Even I was feeling somewhat competitive, which might in part have to do with the very real feelings I was developing for Lucien.
It felt like years ago weâd agreed to this show of âdatingâ so that he could choose me in the end if I wasnât eliminated. At no point had it felt like a show, that was for sure.
Assface led us from chamber grounds and into a street Iâd never entered. There were so many entries and exits to this maze that I could live here for a hundred years and not explore them all. After about thirty minutes of moderately paced walkingâmoderate for vampires, anywayâwe ended up in an area that had no houses or shops. Iâd never seen anything like this in Crimson City before. It looked like an entire street of abandoned warehouses.
âThis is where the most dangerous creatures from the outer regions are kept,â Assface said without inflection. âWe donât go out searching for them, but a few get our scent and refuse to return to the wilds. Itâs death or this.â
Staring at the huge razor-wire fences, complete lack of trees or greenery, and derelict buildings, I wasnât sure if death might not be the better choice.
âWhat do they even eat here?â I asked. âOr do they eat each other?â
The master shrugged. âNo idea. Not my problem.â
How mad would Lucien be if I shot this guy with an arrow? I mean, I could say it slipped, right? One of the selected piped up then, before I could further plan out Assfaceâs death. âI believe locals in this area feed them and bring fresh water. Around the other side thereâs more shelter.â
Well, that was something at least.
âYou need to head in and bring your kills back,â Assface snapped, seemingly pissed off by existence. His and ours.
He stepped forward and opened the gates, careful where he put his hands so they didnât get torn up by all the razor wire. âThe siren will sound when your time is up.â
As the selected stepped forward, I turned to Lucien. âI donât want to kill animals,â I whispered. âAs a wolf Iâve eaten the occasional bunny that crossed my path, but I donât kill for no reason.â
His expression didnât give much away. âI donât expect you to kill anything. Just make sure you surviveâsome of those creatures are not to be underestimated.â
I reached up and patted my shoulder. âIâve got my little security guard.â
Bowley made a snuffling sound, and his spikes scraped across my skin without drawing blood as he shifted position.
Lucien brushed his hand along my cheek, pushing a few strands of hair back. âThat creature is the only reason Iâm allowing this to go on,â he murmured, near my face. âI doubt the others will have much luck taking on the beasts inside. Itâs going to be a lot of running and hiding.â
Carter snarled beside us, his glare on Lucienâs hand, which was still on my face. âEnough, she needs to get in there.â
Grabbing my arm, he pulled me away from Lucien with more force than was necessary. Spinning, I smacked his arm away, even as Bowley let out a growl near my ear. âTouch me again without my permission,â I spat out, âand I will remove your fucking hand.â
He reached for me again, his face creased into angry lines, and I jumped back far enough to whip out an arrow and nock it. Carter looked like he was about to plow right into the lethal tip, when Lucien moved in from the side and punched him so hard the other master flew across the space and smashed into the razor fence.
Silence descended over the industrial area, and I was mostly surprised and excited that I could still get my arrow nocked so quickly. Like riding a bike, apparently it was a skill Iâd never lose.
Just a shame I hadnât gotten to shoot it.
Relaxing my stance, I let the bow fall as I walked to where Carter was picking himself up from the ground. Bleeding cuts sprinkled his skin and some clothing was torn as well, but at least he no longer looked like a hulked-out vampire about to do something stupid.
âShit, sorry,â he rasped when he saw me standing a few feet away. âLucien touched you, and my instinct took over.â
His expression pleaded with me to understand, but I didnât. âI think your true nature took over,â I shot back, âthe one that believes your mate belongs to you and you can control her with violence.â
I didnât mind possessiveness, especially the way Lucien did it. He told me what he wanted and used his sexiness to get it, but he never inflicted violence on me.
Not like Carter just had. His face had told me very real pain had been coming my way if heâd gotten his hands on me the second time.
âRemember your promise,â I said as I walked away. âIâm holding you to it.â
Carterâs expression fell, as if he was finally understanding that I would never choose him.
Heâd had a small hope before that he could charm me, but he knew now it was over.
Now to wait and see if heâd refuse to accept it.
Only time would tell.