: Chapter 10
Wolf Marked (Magic Side: Wolf Bound Book 1)
Jaxson
Savannah shot whiskey out of her nose and snorted with laughter. After a minute, she paused, took one look at my growing grimace, and started cackling again.
Frustration wormed its way beneath my skin.
Finally, she wiped her eyes with the back of her wrist. âSorry about that.â She sighed. âThat was way funnier than it should have been. Itâs just been a long twenty-four hours. Iâve been so scared. I needed that.â
This was going to be an uphill battle. I rubbed my temples and muttered, âIâm being serious.â
âYeah. And Iâm Buffy the Vampire Slayer.â
âNot likely. A vampire would kill you in an instant. Youâre weak and slow. But most vampires, like werewolves, wouldnât attack you unless provoked.â
She started chuckling again, and I sat my drink on the table and glared. What was it about her that got under my skin? Had she been anyone else, I would have let her family explain all of this. But not the LaSalles. I needed to control the messaging about werewolves.
Finally, Savannah settled down, and her expression of mirth turned into bewilderment as she studied my face. She slowly pushed her drink aside and whispered, âOh, my God. You actually believe what youâre saying.â
At least we were getting somewhere. âBecause itâs true. Youâre being hunted by werewolves.â
She placed her hands over her face. âOh, no, youâre not from some government agency. Youâre a lunatic who thinks heâs David Duchovny in The X-Files.â
Irritation rippled through me. This was going nowhere. âSavannah, look at me,â I commanded.
She put her hands down, and I let my presence wash over her. âYou are going to listen. You are going to have an open mind. You need to forget everything you thought you knew about the world. All your preconceptions.â
She nodded meekly.
âI want you to describe your assailants. What stood out as strange about them?â
Savannah swallowed, looked down at the table, and mumbled, âThey had claws for hands and glowing eyes. They could run faster than a car. I ran one over and killed him, but there was just a wolf left on the road.â
She was exaggerating. Wolves couldnât run faster than cars.
âTell me, what were they? What makes sense? What fits the things you saw with your own eyes? Speak the truth, not just the truth you want to believe,â I commanded.
She started shaking her head. âThis is crazy. Youâre telling me that I was attacked by people who transform into wolves? That werewolves are real and theyâre hunting me?â
When she staggered back from the table, I caught her hand and felt the electricity in her body. It was magnetic, and I didnât want to let go. âYes. But you donât need to be afraid.â
âI donât need to be afraid? How is that a reasonable statement? Either A, werewolves are real and theyâre trying to kill me, or B, Iâm having casual cocktails with a madman!â
âEverything is going to be fine. Calm down.â I unleashed my full presence and pressed her into submission with my magic, pushing the terror from her mind. She needed to think clearly and not panic.
At least it was easier to control her with my presence after sheâd had a few drinks.
She pulled away and wrapped her arms around her chest, looking over the city. âI canât believe any of this.â
Even forlorn, she was beautiful, and for some reason, her pain made my heart clench. Guilt, probably. She shouldnât have to hear this from meâ¦but then again, she shouldnât hear it from her family.
Finally, she stopped shaking. âI think I need another cocktail.â
I motioned to the waiter, who was standing far off to the side.
Savannah started pacing back and forth on the empty terrace and put her hands to her forehead. âOkay, nutcase. For argumentâs sake, letâs assume youâre telling the truth and arenât a deranged lunatic. What are werewolves? Monsters?â
My jaw ticked at her impudence. No one spoke to me like that. âNot everything you donât understand is a monster. Werewolves are people who can turn into wolves, and vice versa. They are quite common.â
âTheyâre common?â she squeaked, looking around in wide-eyed panic.
âThere are thousands in this city, living normal lives, like you or me.â
Savannah gripped the railing, struggling not to hyperventilate. I touched her back and pushed a little of my power into her, calming her with my presence. She shivered beneath my touch, which sent a current through my fingers andâ¦well, somewhere else.
Her breathing calmed. âIâm not sure that I understand. There are thousands of these monsters just roaming free in the city?â
âNot monsters. Businesswomen, doctorsâquite a lot of firemen, if thatâs your cup of tea.â I tried a smile, but the joke fell flat.
She spun toward the terrace doors. âYou mean there could be werewolves here? Lurking and watching me?â
I turned her chin to me and let my eyes glow. There was something about her that was mesmerizing. Intoxicating. Maybe it was the innocence and naïveté underneath that hard exterior. Or maybe my wolf just liked a challenge. âYou donât have to worry. There are, but itâs safe. Youâre safe, and theyâre not going to hurt you.â
She pulled away. âBut I was attacked.â
âYou were assaulted by two very bad people who just happened to be werewolves. Most werewolves are kind, helpful, upstanding citizens, just as most humans are good. In either case, a few are bad.â
I surrounded her with my presence, calming, protecting. If she were going to stay in Magic Side, the most important thing I could do was convince her that she didnât have to be afraid of us.
âThis is a lot,â she mumbled.
âI know. But youâre now part of something very special.â I turned and looked out over the sparkling lights of the city. âThis is Magic Side. Itâs one of the largest supernatural cities in the world. Werewolves, vampires, witchesâyou name it, they all live here in the thousands.â
âA supernatural city? Full of witches and vampâ¦â She petered out.
I was finally beginning to break through her denial. âYes. All those things and more. Weâre known as Magicaâit means people with magic in their veins. You canât actually see the city unless youâre Magica.â
âBut I could.â
âExactly. Youâre like us, and you belong here.â I studied her closely, unable to take my eyes off her damned red hair.
Why had the fates brought this woman into my life?
To torment me, no doubt.
Savannah
It was all too much.
I pressed my hand to my pounding chest, willing it to slow down. Wooziness settled over me, and I bent over with my head between my legs.
I didnât care that Jaxson Laurent was looking. I could barely stand, and it had nothing to do with the drinks Iâd just downed.
âWhat do you mean, Iâm like you, like everyone here? Magic?â
He sighed with a hint of exasperation. âYes.â
What did he expect? That I would accept his words without question?
Probably. Jaxson was an arrogant bastard who seemed to get his way.
I took a breath and straightened my spine. âLike, I have powers?â
âYes, but I donât know what kind.â
I shook my head. It was impossible to believe, but there wasnât a hint of deceit in his eyes.
âAnd my family here, the LaSalles. Are they magic, too? You talk about them like theyâre monsters. What, are they werewolves? Or something worse?â
Jaxsonâs eyes blazed with fury, and I had the sudden urge to flee.
âTheyâre practitioners of the dark arts. Black magic.â
His words were laced with venom, and I froze as information poured into my mind. My family was magical, and they practiced the dark artsâwhatever the hell that was. What had they done to deserve this manâs ire?
I regarded him carefully as he moved close, his posture commanding. âStay away from them. And donât mention your relation to the LaSalles to anyone in this city. They may be the reason you were targeted.â
âSo where am I supposed to go?â I asked, nearly in tears.
He laid a hand on my shoulder, and as a soft current of electricity flowed between us, I shivered. Was that part of his magic? I sucked in a breath and met his honey-gold eyesâeyes that penetrated straight through me, leaving my soul naked before him.
âIt will all be fine as long as you stay away from your family. Iâll arrange a motel here for you. You have nothing to worry about. Youâre in a new world. Magic is real, and your potential here is limitless.â
Jaxsonâs gaze drew me in like a black hole, and his voice soothed me. The anxiety in my chest evaporated, replaced by a cool, flowing undercurrent of calm.
Just like that, my worries vanished like smoke rising from a candle. Some part of meâmaybe a magical part of meâknew that I didnât have to worry because finally, I was where I belonged.
When Jaxson escorted me downstairs, everything I saw, I saw anew.
The bartender wasnât just flaring cocktails and flipping bottles. He floated them in midair, grabbing the ones he wanted and spinning the others like pinwheels. He sent drinks sliding down the bar, hovering an inch above the marble surface.
In the back, another band was playingâbut it wasnât a band, just one girl singing along to five instruments suspended around her.
âI think Iâve had a lot to drink,â I muttered.
Jaxson pressed his palm to my lower back. âYou have a lot to take in.â
I nodded, too exhausted, confused, and inebriated to register the goosebumps that his touch elicited.
His eyes had lost their honey tone, and they bored into me. âWill you meet with the sketch artist tomorrow?â
I gulped and nodded. âI want to help.â
Iâd expected my aunt to help me figure out why I was being targeted, but if Jaxson could do it, so much the better. Iâd come to Magic Side for answers, after all. Iâd take what I could get.
His gaze landed behind me, and his jaw tensed before his eyes returned to mine. I was no idiotâI could read the distaste written all over his face. My family revolted him, and by association, so did I.
âItâs late, and I have a prior engagement.â Jaxsonâs voice was as cold as his sudden demeanor. Or maybe it had always been that way, and Iâd just been too foolish to notice. âSamantha will get you set up with a place tonight. Iâll send a car to collect you from your motel at noon tomorrow.â
He was ditching me?
âFine.â I was too overwhelmed and affronted to think. What had I expected? It wasnât like weâd been on a date, but still, after bombarding me with all of that information, I never expected him to just leave me here. My cheeks burned from my foolishness.
Without another word, Jaxson turned and strode out, leaving me high and dry. Bastard.
Suddenly, I heard a womanâs voice behind me. âIâm Samantha. Youâre Savannah, right?â
Turning, I recognized the female bartender Iâd seen earlier. I nodded again, because I was pretty sure that if I tried to speak, the floodgates would open.
She raised her brow. âYou okay?â
Iâm alone in a magical city, and my car is broken. My only family here apparently dabbles with the dark arts and gun running, and werewolves are hunting me down.
I shrugged.
âDonât worry, Jaxsonâs made arrangements. Iâm taking you over to the Magic Moon Motel. Itâs not the Four Seasons, but itâs clean and safe and cheap. The valets will grab your bags.â
Suspicion and curiosity crept under my skin. âIs Jaxson your friend?â
The bartender smirked. âYou could say that.â
I felt like a complete idiot. She was probably his girlfriend, or at least his ex, because attractive people like them couldnât just be friends. I rubbed my throbbing temples, and whatever willpower I had was gone. I was like water, going with the flow.
âThanks, Samantha,â I mumbled.
âCall me Sam.â
We loaded up in the back of a waiting Jeep and drifted off through the moonlit city. I was too dazed to think, to ask questions, to do anything but watch the lights go by.
For a second, I thought a black SUV was following us, but it drove past as we pulled up in front of the two-story motel. I craned my head to look up at the giant angular sign and its logo, a big yellow crescent that kept flickering.
Definitely not the Four Seasons.
âThis is my uncleâs place,â Sam said as we got out of the car, perhaps sensing my sudden trepidation. She helped me check in and even lugged my bug-out bag to my room while I dragged Almaâs oversized suitcase up the stairs.
Sam winked as she turned to leave. âDonât worry, hon. Tomorrow, everything will be better, I promise.â
I triple-locked the door with the deadbolt and chain, and then pulled off my sundress and collapsed on the bed, utterly overwhelmed by the world that had just sucked me in. Scared and exhausted though I was, I was blessed with the ability to sleep almost anywhere, and the bed was good enough.
Tomorrow would be better.