Court of the Vampire Queen: Part 2 – Chapter 32
Court of the Vampire Queen: A spicy polyam MMMF romance
I lean close to the monitor. âWhy canât I feel this group?â
âThey must be masking their presence.â He doesnât look happy by the revelation.
I could argue that maybe my lack of expertise is to blame, but thereâs no time to figure out the why. All that matters is that theyâre in the house and weâre outnumbered. âWhat do we do?â
Rylan clicks a few more buttons. âYouâre not going to do anything. Theyâre barely inside. It will take them time to get here.â He stands and rolls his shoulders. âIâll get to them before that happens.â
Iâm moving before I register my own intent, shifting to stand between him and the door. âNot alone.â
âMina.â He smiles slowly. âNo matter what else is true, here I am the apex predator. Once Iâm out the door, hit this button.â He motions to one in the sea of them. âIt will shut off the lights.â
âVampires have superior eyesight in the dark.â
âThey still need some light to be able to see. They wonât get it in here.â
Because there are so few windows. I drag in a breath, fear like a live thing inside me. âThat means you need light to see, too.â
âYes, but sight isnât the only way to get around. Smell is just as useful.â He closes the distance between us and kisses me hard. âBar the door behind me. If the worst were to happen, thereâs a hatch below the desk that will take you out. Itâs narrow and uncomfortable, but youâll be free.â
If the worst were to happen.
That would mean that Rylan is incapacitated. I drag in a breath. âIf you think thatâs a possibility, donât go.â
âMina.â Gods, the way he says my name. Tenderly, as if testing it out in the space between us. âNo matter what else is true, we are warriors. We can only run and hide for so long.â He brushes his lips to my forehead. âI care for you. I wonât let them take you.â Rylan lifts me easily out of the way, and sets the bar across the door aside before I have a chance to react. Then heâs gone, sliding out into the shadows of the hallway. His body ripples as he changes, shifting into a monstrous wolf that looks like something out of a nightmare.
I shut the door and wrestle the bar back over the door. Itâs heavy enough that I donât know if a human woman could manage it. If I wasnât terrified out of my mind, I would wonder again what kind of woman this granddaughter of Rylanâs friend is, but I have bigger things to worry about.
I hold my breath as I push the button Rylan indicated. Instantly, all the cameras go dark. Did I fuck something up? Even as the worry takes hold, the cameras flick back to life, their images taking on a green tint that indicates night vision.
The giant wolf that is Rylan appears and disappears in flashes, running full out down the warren of hallways. He barely pauses at the doors. I canât be certain, but I think he shifts one hand to open them each time. It makes me dizzy trying to track him, so I turn to the intruders instead. Theyâre all dressed in black and wearing masks that hide everything but their eyes, which now glow eerily in the night vision. They could be anyone.
I donât know the layout of this place well enough to figure out where they are, and itâs not as if Rylan left a convenient map to track their progress against. All I know is that heâs moving quickly, and they donât seem to have been slowed down much by the lack of light.
On the other set of screens, the vehicle is stopped. I catch blurs of movement that might be a fight, but my eyes canât track it to tell for sure. No matter what advantages seraphim might supposedly hold over vampires, their physicality isnât one of them. Theyâre faster and stronger. I can feel Malachi and Wolf through the bond, but all Iâm getting is a direction and approximate distance. It doesnât make it easier to tell whatâs going on.
Trying to follow the action will just give me a headache. I keep one eye on that screen, but turn the rest of my focus to the intruders actually in the house. Theyâve gone still. I examine the buttons before me, finally finding one that seems to allow audio. A horrifying howl echoes through the speakers.
Rylanâs caught their scent.
I peer at the screen, but they donât seem nearly as terrified as I would be in their position. Being hunted in the dark by a monster, unable to see the threat coming at them.
The staticky sound of a radio. A tinny voice I can barely pick up. âWeâre in position.â
The small hairs at the back of my neck rise as the tallest person in the group lifts the radio and say in a horrifyingly familiar voice, âRound them up.â
Father.
Oh gods, Rylanâs in over his head. No matter how easily he can cut through normal vampires, all my father has to do is get a word out and heâll flip the tables entirely. He can order Rylan to hold still and cut him into little pieces and thereâs not a single thing I can do to stop it.
I scan the buttons, looking for some kind of intercom, but itâs too late.
On the screen showing the outside, the vehicle explodes. I stop short, staring in horror as vampires emerge from both sides of the road. Thereâs a flurry of blurred movement, a flash of fire, and then everything goes still.
Two bodies fall to the ground, and even in the dark I recognize Wolf and Malachi before the other vampires close in, piling onto them to trap them. âNo,â I whisper.
âStop. Be still.â My fatherâs voice brings me back to the other screen. He pulls the mask from his face. âFlashlight.â
One of the other vampires provides a flashlight and he clicks it on. Right before them, less than ten feet away, is Rylan. His body is low to the ground, obviously my father stopped him right before he pounced, and he quivers as he fights the command.
âPretty thing,â my father murmurs. âYouâll make an excellent rug in my great hall.â
âNo!â They canât hear me. Thereâs no way any of them can hear me.
My father flicks his fingers. âSleep.â He watches with interest as Rylan slumps to the ground. âBind him with silver.â As his people rush to obey, he turns and finds the camera overhead. âAre you watching from some bolt-hole like the rat you are, Mina? All of the suffering to come could have been avoided if youâd done the one task I set out for you.â He shakes his head. âThis is on your head. Now, be a good girl and wait for me. Iâll be along shortly.â
Something wet and hot slides down my cheeks. I press my fingertips there, strangely surprised to find that Iâm crying. All this time and effort, and heâs outplayed me once again. If I open the door and turn myself in, he mightâ
What am I saying?
He wonât let any of the men go. Three Bloodline vampires in one fell swoop? Itâs a feather in my fatherâs cap like no other. He wonât stop with a blood ward this time. No, heâll want to ensure any progeny of this trio of Bloodlines stay within his control. Heâll do whatever it takes to make it happen, including drugging and torturing my men.
A sob bursts from my throat and then Iâm moving, shoving the chair back and fumbling down at the floor beneath the desk for the hatch Rylan said was there. I canât help them if Iâm taken, too. Iâm not sure I can help them if Iâm not taken, but I have to try to fight. Theyâve sacrificed too much for me to do anything else.
I find the hatch and wrestle it open. I can hear my fatherâs voice, vibrating with power, but it doesnât work well long distance. His will presses on me, demanding I hold still and obey, but itâs dampened from being conveyed through electronics. Because of that, Iâm able to slip into the dark square beneath the desk and pull the hatch closed behind me.
Rylan was right; itâs a tight fit. I descend the ladder in perfect darkness, the walls so close, they almost brush my shoulders.
I couldnât feel the weight of the mountain while in the house, but here itâs almost overwhelming. Even without seeing my breath, I know itâs ghosting the air in front of me. A shiver works its way through my body, and I pick up my pace. Thereâs no telling how long I have before they find the security room, how many minutes it will take them to break down the door and give chase.
Endless minutes later, the ladder ends and my feet find solid ground. I reach around, trying to get a feel for where I am now. My foot nudges something. A box. Inside, I find the familiar shape of a flashlight. I hold my breath, praying to gods Iâm not sure I believe in that the batteries are still full.
The light clicks on.
I exhale slowly and take a look at my surroundings. It appears to be a natural cave of some sort, the walls close and slanting. Thereâs only one path forward, so I have to hope that it leads to the exit. Spending years wandering this place, lost, while my men are tortured and bred against their will is out of the question.
The box that held the flashlight also has a thick coat thatâs only slightly too large, a pair of boots that are also slightly too large, and a pack of bottled water. Itâs not quite a bug-out bag, but itâs close enough. I pull on the boots and coat, instantly feeling better now that Iâm not freezing. I glance up into the darkness where the hatch is, but thereâs no sound or movement. Down here, Iâm completely cut off.
Except Iâm not really.
I can still feel the men through the bond. Rylan somewhere above and to the right, Wolf and Malachi to the left.
If my father transports them, the bond will react poorly.
Shit.
I pick up my pace, hurrying through the cave in the only direction I can walk. Maybe under other circumstances, Iâd marvel at the cold beauty of this place or consider how it makes me feel like Iâve left our world behind entirely.
It takes less time than I would have guessed for me to see a sliver of light ahead. I click off the flashlight and move forward slowly, all too aware that this might be yet another trap. If my father was able to find the other entrances, surely he could find this one?
Except when I step out into the sunlight and turn back to look at the cave entrance, itâs nearly invisible. And Iâm standing six inches from it. Someone would have to truly know it was here to find it.
Stillâ¦
I consider my options. I know where my father will take my men. He rarely ventures out of his compound to begin with, and itâs more than equipped to keep captives. Itâs hardly the first time heâs tried something of the sort.
I suppose Iâll have to try to keep pace with them as best I can to avoid the bond lashing at all of us. Iâm not sure what will happen if theyâre taken too far from me, but I donât want them to suffer while we find out.
A branch cracks somewhere off to my left. I react on instinct, crouching down next to a bush and holding my breath.
âI can see you, you know. Thatâs a godawful hiding spot.â
A feminine voice. Itâs not familiar, but I hardly know all my fatherâs people by voice alone. âIf you come closer, Iâll kill you.â
âCute, but I donât think so.â A woman steps into view. I blink like a fool in response. Sheâs a tall white woman with a mass of wavy brown hair and an athletic build, clothed in what looks like military gear designed to camouflage the wearer. The gun slung over her shoulder isnât her only weapon. I count at least three knives that I can see, one long enough that it might be termed a sword.
Sheâs also human.
She eyes me. âYouâre Rylanâs seraph.â
Surprise flares. I wouldnât have thought heâd tell anyone about my identity or what that might mean between the two of us. âWho are you to him?â
âA friend. Sort of.â She lifts her gaze to the mountain behind me. âI take it things went poorly. The alarms have been blaring since those assholes breached my security. Where is he?â
âThey took him.â I can feel him moving, but thereâs a sluggish nature to the bond that makes me suspect they drugged him. I donât know what drug can incapacitate a vampire, but of course my father is aware of it and has it on hand. âThey took all of them.â
âWell, fuck.â
âThat about sums it up.â I twist, trying to estimate the growing distance. We have miles and miles to play with, but Iâm on foot and theyâll be in a car before too long. âI have to go.â
She narrows inky eyes at me. âI donât suppose you have a plan.â
Not even close. âOf course. Iâm not going to let him harm them.â
The woman sighs. âI guess Iâm at your disposal, at least for transport and the like. Though Iâm not storming any castles for you, princess.â
I canât afford to trust her, but at the same time, I canât afford to reject any help out of hand. âWhy would you help me?â
âMy family owes Rylan a debt we can never repay.â She doesnât say it like sheâs happy about it. âSince Iâm the matriarch of the family now, that means itâs on me to keep balancing the scales.â
I eye her. Iâm hardly an expert on humans, but she doesnât look much older than me. âWho are you?â
âOh. That.â She adjusts the position of the gun across her back and offers her hand. âGrace Jaeger. Iâm a monster hunter.â
I shake her hand, feeling numb. âWouldnât you consider me one of the monsters?â
âDefinitely.â She says it so easily. âBut, like I said, the whole debt to Rylan thing means youâre safe enough with me.â
Iâm out of options. I run my hand through my hair. âWe have to follow them. Do you have a vehicle?â
âCome on.â
Her vehicle, if it can be termed such, is an off-roading beast with two seats and yet more weapons. Grace climbs behind the wheel. âWhich way?â
I point north. âTheyâll be heading for Montana where my fatherâs compound is.â
âI see.â She worries her bottom lip, a small line appearing between her dark brows. âWe canât drive this the whole way, but thereâs a good stopping point a few hours from here that will take us in that general direction.â
It will have to do. âThat works.â
She guns the engine and then weâre off, flying over a trail that barely seems to exist. The engine is too loud for easy conversation, which is just as well. I donât know this woman, and all I can focus on in the worry about what comes next.
My father took my men.
I close my eyes and welcome the anger that knowledge brings. Better that heâd taken me instead. At least I know how to survive in that compound, though that was back when he actively underestimated me. I doubt heâll make the same mistake again.
Nausea rolls over me in a wave, and I have to open my eyes. What the hell? I press my hand to my chest and try to focus on the area in front of the vehicle, but it doesnât help. Another wave, stronger this time. âPull over.â
Grace glances at me. âWhat?â
âPull over!â
She slams the vehicle to a stop, and I barely get out of it in time to lose the power bars and apple I ate earlier. I keep dry heaving for several long moments as my stomach tries to exit my body.
I have never thrown up once in my life. I donât get sick at all, not really. I search the bond as best I can, but it doesnât seem to be originating from there. What the hell?
Another wave of nausea nearly has me dry heaving again.
âYou okay?â Grace gives a rough laugh. âYouâre not like, pregnant or something, are you?â
Surely not.
Exceptâ¦
I close my eyes, feeling with my power on instinct alone. Iâve gotten really good at feeling the parameters of the bond. Searching within my actual body isnât all that different. To be thorough, I scan myself from head to toe. There, nestled in my lower stomach, I find it.
The tiniest, most fragile spark of life inside me.
I open my eyes. âHoly shit.â
I struggle to my feet to find Grace offering me a pack of mint gum. âDonât get back in here until you chew through one of these. Iâm super sensitive to smell and puke breath is gross.â
âThanks,â I say faintly, my mind still spinning.
âIs there a reason youâre muttering âholy shitâ at the forest after you throw up?â She sounds vaguely curious, almost like sheâs asking out of politeness.
If Iâm really pregnant, it means I have what I need to fight my father. It would be significantly simpler if I also had my men at my side, but Iâll make do. All I need to do is get onto the compound and make a public declaration. It will take careful planning. I canât think about it right now.
I press my hand to my stomach, and the little flicker of life seems to flare brighter in response. I wish I could be happy. This is what we wanted, after all. Except my being alone and stranded with some strange monster hunter while my men are taken captive by my father was never part of the plan.
âTurns out you were right.â I swallow hard. âIâm pregnant.â