Blood Bonds: Chapter 1
Blood Bonds (The Bonds that Tie Book 3)
BODIES FALL to the dirt around us in unceremonious heaps, limbs torn away and chunks missing from their torsos, thanks to the hundreds of nightmare creatures roaming the camp.
All three of the TacTeams working with us today are forming a perimeter, careful not to move in while the carnage is taking place because the infamous Draven nightmares donât distinguish friend from foe when theyâre in a feeding frenzy like this. No, thereâs only bodies to consume and tear apart until blood and gore is dripping from their jaws as their eyes shine with an eerie and unnatural light.
The camp is an older one, more established and full of heavily brainwashed Gifted whoâll take months to process and deprogram. I want to be noble and say that weâre here to save them, that weâve watched this camp for months and planned out this rescue to bring these people home to their families, and on paper, thatâs all true.
But as an older camp, itâs also full of records, and Gryphon has become obsessed with sifting through Resistance data. Itâs not hard to figure out his motives. Thereâs something he knows about our Bond that heâs choosing not to share, but when he finds whatever heâs looking forâ¦
We might all finally get some answers.
Thereâs a static sound in my earpiece and then Gryphonâs voice comes through, âPrisoners are in the biggest tent on the east side. Bravo team, move out.â
I unholster one of my guns and then hold my palm out to call my nightmare creatures back into myself now that the majority of the Resistance here have been dealt with. Thereâs still a chance that weâve missed some, thus the gun, but the risk of killing innocents is too high to keep them out and consuming.
Most of the creatures melt away back into me as though theyâre obedient, others go back in snarling and screaming. The biggest of them all, the one that I refuse to call August, stops short to stare at me with itâs glowing void eyes.
It stares at me like it is the docile puppy Oleander seems so intent on it being. It stares at me like itâs pissed off sheâs not here, dropping to her knees to shower it with love and affection.
It stares at me like it knows something is wrong.
âIs he still giving you shit thanks to Oli?â Gryphon says as he walks up behind me, bolder and less cautious now that heâs seen the creature heel to our little Bond.
âIt is, yes. Thereâs something⦠off about the camp. Keep your eyes peeled, and stick close.â
He smirks at my distinction of the creature, enjoying riling me up on Oleanderâs behalf, which is both new and completely typical of him.
Heâs going to be a nightmare going forward, especially if he stays the only Bonded of us all.
I have to wrench my mind away from that particular path, something that could occupy me for days if I really wanted to follow that thought process. Maybe being stuck in council meetings has been a blessing in disguise, keeping me distracted and busy so that I donât have to think about our little mysterious Bond, who might just have had a real reason to run from us after all.
I hold my hand out to the creature again, a battle of wills and mental strength, until finally, with a soundless huff and snort, thereâs a pop sound as he disappears back into me. My bond rears its head in my chest, not so eager at being forced to heel, and I take a deep breath as Gryphon calls out again to get everyone moving.
Nox doesnât call his creatures into himself at all, but theyâve always been completely obedient to their master. Once he starts moving through the tents and clearing them, the other members of the Alpha team are happy enough to follow his lead. Theyâre still cautious but no longer stuck standing rigidly like statues, like they are around mine. Something about the size difference, or the very obvious way that mine are rabid, reinforces the general rules of staying the fuck away from them nicely without any of our Bond Group having to say a word.
Gryphon takes his backup second with him to scout out a cluster of smaller tents that we already know from intel are the lodgings of the higher members of the Resistance. His second, Harrison, is Arthur Rockelleâs son, and a highly trained Flame who has always been loyal. Heâs the easy choice to back Gryphon while Kieran is on Oleanderâs protection detail.
I follow Nox to the torture camp.
He always goes to the questioning and processing areas first. He finds the men and women working there himself, just to make sure that they die a very messy and painful death at his hands, because the idea of a bullet between the eyes for their kind just doesnât sit well with him.
Or me.
Iâm just a little less zealous about it.
Sure enough, we find an Empath and two Neuros in there, huddled together. Their panicked, whispered plans are useless and redundant, and I watch with a cold sort of interest as Nox stalks towards them with his palm outstretched, the black stains of our curse darkening his skin as their screams fill our ears.
He always does play with his food before he lets his nightmares eat them.
An hour later, weâre climbing into the back of the truck with the knowledge that every Resistance member here is now dead. Gryphon calls out to the driver to get us back onto the road and headed back to the rendezvous point, blood covering us all from the knees down.
The Bravo team will stay behind and move the recovered Gifted to our version of the processing camps, only instead of poking and prodding at them to figure out what use theyâll be to our manic mission, weâll be starting the long process of undoing all of the programming and torture theyâve endured since they were taken.
Some of them will die there.
It doesnât sit well with me, it never has, but sometimes theyâre too far gone, the damage is too much to come back from.
I blow out a breath and tip my head back against the seat, enjoying the quiet moment without having to think about council meetings or political moves. As much as I didnât want to leave my Bond behind, definitely not after the revelation of more Resistance interference, thereâs something about getting away from all of the trappings of being North Draven the Councilman that I desperately needed.
It all feels like bullshit, like sand slipping through my fingers while the world burns around us all anyway.
William wouldâve known what to do, more than I ever have.
There were fifty captive Gifted here and we got thirty-eight out alive. It sounds like a terrible amount of casualties, and in other situations, heads would be rolling about losing twelve Gifted, but these sorts of recon missions⦠twelve is right about average.
Weâve never gotten everyone out alive before. Weâre outnumbered and always running on the defensive, our greatest weakness as a society, and with that comes far too much blood being spilled. Itâs easier to digest the numbers here on the ground, watching the TacTeams work their asses off to get the worst of the brainwashed victims restrained before they become a danger to themselves or others, but in my office back home when I get reports, those numbers burn a hole into my deepest marrow. Itâs never enough. Nothing we do ever is.
With those morose thoughts, I almost miss it.
It starts with Gryphonâs fingers thrumming against the leather seats, a small outlet for his frustration. The calm over Noxâs face, something Iâve barely seen before and that had only taken place when his own bloodlust had been sated, slowly melts away until the furrow in his brow is firmly back in place.
Blood and pain.
My bond hasnât stopped whispering to me all morning, telling me all about the darkest and most blood-soaked things it wants to do to every member of the Resistance we come across today. It makes it harder for me to notice that same tension entering me that has taken hold of the other two, but once I see the scowl on Gryphonâs face, I take stock of myself.
My skin feels tight with irritation, as though itâs pulled tighter over my frame now than it was ten minutes ago, and my entire body feels restless. Thereâs a tension in me that wasnât there before. Something is happening within our Bond.
Oleander.
I donât have my phone with me, protocol on this sort of mission, and I try not to sound panicked or desperate when I murmur to Gryphon, âContact Oleander. Tell me where she is right now.â
His eyes flick to mine, the frown still firmly in place, and thereâs the slightest pause before he curses and his eyes flash white as he calls on his gift for an extra boost.
Itâs all I need to see to know that Iâm not wrong, that something is happening right now that even with hundreds of miles between us, I can feel her there under my skin. We might be Unbonded but it doesnât matter, sheâs there in my blood and the deepest, darkest corners of my soul.
The panic gets worse.
Nox is watching us both keenly, not faking his usual indifference when itâs only the three of us, and when Gryphon curses again, he drawls, âWhere is she? Are we about to go running after our little poisonous Bond again?â
Gryphon ignores him as he grabs out his comms, a feat because even I want to snarl at his jabs and Iâm sure being Bonded only makes this feeling a million times worse. When he doesnât get an answer on the comms, he unbuckles his seatbelt and lurches into the front of the truck, coming back with his phone and a vaguely sick look on his face.
I take a deep breath and count down from ten to keep myself in line, forcing my bond back from lashing out.
âKieran isnât answering me,â Gryphon says as his scowl deepens, and I want to reach across the backseat and choke the answer out of him, another sign that something has gone wrong in the hours since we left the mansion.
My bond is writhing with bloodlust.
âSheâs not answering me either. Get Gabe on the phone, call Bassinger too,â Gryphon snaps, throwing the phone to me as he presses both of his palms against his temples like heâs in pain.
Noxâs eyes meet mine, but he looks as though heâs about to tear the driver out of the seat and turn this truck around. âWhatâs wrong? Why do you look like youâre about to puke?â
âBecause I pushed to get her to answer and sheâs not⦠there. Sheâs not ignoring me, thereâs something in the way. Something is wrong, get Gabe on the line now.â
Except we left a lot more than just the other Bonds behind to keep an eye on her.
As I start dialing, Noxâs eyes shift to black and Gryphon watches him check in with the⦠Brutus, like itâs the only lifeline in the middle of the ocean while weâre all drowning.
âSheâs alive. Sheâs breathing, I canât see much else, but heâs with her, so no one will get within spitting distance without him consuming them. Take a breath, Gryph, sheâs alive.â
He doesnât look any better at that news. âWell then, where the fuck is she? Donât tell me to calm down when sheâs gone again.â
When the phone finally clicks as Gabe answers, I hear Bassinger snarling down the line, âSo now you lot want to call us? Well, youâre too fucking late!â
Gryphonâs eyes snap to mine, too wide and glassy, thanks to the push heâd given his connection with his Bonded.
I snarl into the phone, âWhat the fuck has happened? Weâve been gone less than twelve hoursââ
Gryphon cuts me off, snarling, âWhere the fuck is she, Bassinger? I will come back there and tear your fucking spine out of your throat, if you had anything to do with this!â
Bassinger scoffs at him, a savage sort of sound, and snarls back, âYour useless, fucking asshole second took her, and they havenât come back! I will fucking kill you all if sheâs hurt. Iâll gut that fucking dickhead Black too.â