Blood Bonds: Chapter 4
Blood Bonds (The Bonds that Tie Book 3)
Itâs getting harder by the day to keep my face passive and the contempt off of it while dealing with Gifted that we know are members of the Resistance. Daniella Jordan is no exception.
Iâve never trusted the slimy lawyer, and though North has always said I was just being difficult for the sake of it, it feels good to know that I was right. She doesnât like me standing in on their meetings, especially when I stand on Northâs side of the desk in his home office, behind his seat like Iâm preparing to take a bullet for him as though heâs not the most dangerous man in our entire community. She doesnât like the advantage it gives me, or that Iâm looking down on her.
Well, Iâve never been looking down quite so hard before because this fucking bitch knows where my Bonded is. I know it. North knows it, and while sheâs sitting there talking about asinine Council bullshit, she knows it too. Weâre all just playing our parts and pretending the giant elephant isnât in the room. Itâs making my skin itch.
Thereâs no way her sister was working alone to mess with Bond Groups. Thereâs no way that Daniella has wormed her way into the good graces of North Draven for innocent reasons, and how much confidential information has she gotten directly from him in the last five years?
Iâm going to call dibs on killing her, no matter how badly Nox wants it. Thereâs a reason heâs not here today. Heâs terrible at keeping a poker face in this kind of situation.
Daniella paints a frown onto her face, the picture of a concerned lawyer worried for her bossâ Bond, but thereâs something about the very careful way that she speaks around me thatâs always flagged on my radar. Now we know why.
It takes everything inside of me to stop myself from reaching across the desk and choking the life out of her, at least until some useful intel falls from that sharp tongue of hers.
The way she smiles at me, she knows it too.
âIâll get these documents drafted up for you, North. The Alpha and Bravo Teams will find her. They found her last time. Iâm sure they have her scent already, itâs only a matter of time,â she says as she collects the papers in front of her and slips them into her briefcase.
North stands and runs a hand down his suit jacket as though he actually gives a shit about looking professional in this moment, just another part of the act, and then walks her out to Rafe, who will see her all the way out of the mansion.
I count to five after the door locks behind her before I murmur, âI have no idea how you put up with her. I would have killed her long before we figured her out.â
North shrugs and shakes out his hand, the one with the thin black ring of smoke circling it, one of the many little warning signs that heâs riding the edge of his control. âBeing on the Council is exclusively dealing with people I donât like. Itâs that or I give up the seat, which I couldnât do while we were looking for Oleander. Now I need to keep it so we can find her every time she disappears on us.â
Itâs the first time heâs mentioned it without putting his fist through something, so Iâll call it progress.
He moves back to the desk and unlocks the drawer to collect his own stack of papers, all of it relating to Oli and her code name.
The code name that Atlas Bassinger conveniently knew without her telling him.
North checks his watch. âItâs dinner time. We both skipped breakfast and lunch today. With what weâre doing tonight, weâll need the fuel.â
No argument from me there, though I donât really want to deal with half the people coming to the table anymore.
The Benson kids and Felix Davenport have moved into Draven mansion with us. While thereâs a part of me that takes great pride in caring for my Bondedâs closest friends in her absence, thereâs a part of me who resents having them here while sheâs gone. Salt in the wounds of her being taken from me again while weâre stuck here, sitting on our goddamned hands, because theyâre not in any of the known camps.
When Atlas handed me her GPS chip, I wanted to strangle the life out of him with my bare hands. That feeling had only gotten worse when Gabe had debriefed us fully on how much Atlas really knew about her⦠right up until Gabe got to the part about Noakesâ treachery.
North also didnât take it well.
He hasnât taken any of this well, and the more information we get about Oliâs time with the Resistance, the closer to losing control I see him getting. Itâs been a very long time since Iâve seen him this close to the edge. The last thing that set him off, well, no one blamed him for losing it on his brotherâs behalf like that.
I certainly didnât.
With every day that sheâs gone, weâre all starting to unravel. Iâd thought it was bad the first time around, but back then, weâd lost the idea of a Bond. The hopes and dreams weâd all had about her, not the girl herself.
Losing the real, flesh and blood Oleander Fallows is like dying a death of a thousand tiny cuts.
Hearing her voice in my head had almost brought me to my goddamned knees in the middle of a debrief with the TacTeam weâd left behind, Team Delta, who had one fucking job. That was to keep her safe. The fact that sheâd given me absolutely nothing to go on is both infuriating and completely expected. Iâd had to point out to North that she survived in those camps as a fourteen-year-old for two years. We need to stop with the bullshit and just⦠trust her. For a few days, while we use every goddamned resource at our disposal to find her and bring her the fuck home.
We donât really have much choice about it. The moment Iâd done what sheâd asked and spoken directly to Kieran, Oli had blocked me back out. Iâd been frustrated until North had pointed out the obvious.
âThere are a lot of Gifted who can pick up on that sort of communication. Sheâs keeping herself safe. Sheâs keeping you both safe.â
Itâs the only level-headed thing Iâve heard him say about this entire fucking mess, and it gives me just a little bit of hope for the two of them, that maybe theyâll figure their shit out when we have her back.
When.
There are no ifs here.
When we get to the dining room, Nox is already there. His nose is still buried in a textbook as old as the Draven bloodline itself, the way it has been since he found out about Oliâs gift. I knew heâd be this way, that heâd research and track every little part of her power until heâs absolutely sure of what weâre dealing with.
I wish him good luck, because Iâve never heard of a Soul Render like her before.
We take our usual seats and start to fill our plates, the usual spread laid out with fish and lobster as though my Bonded were still here to enjoy it. I fill my plate with it just to feel some sort of connection to her, like a fucking sap, but no one says a word to me about it.
When the doors open again and Gabe joins us, he looks as though heâs been dragged through the mud. There are dark circles under his eyes and some streaks of blood down his throat and chest, peeking through the holes in his shirt. Heâs been down at the shifter fight clubs again, biding his time and working some of the frustration out, but heâs obviously getting sloppy with his wins.
I donât mince my words. âYou look like shit.â
He shrugs and slides into his usual seat, his brows tugging together as he glances at Oliâs empty seat. When he scrubs a hand over his face, his knuckles are bloodied and dirty too. âI donât give a shit.â
There isnât a whole lot of information that can be found at the shifter fight club, but if itâs keeping him out of trouble and getting some of the aggression out of his system, then Iâm all for it. Thereâs not a huge amount he can do for the search here until we have a location.
Then, weâll all be going after our Bond and killing anyone responsible for keeping her away from us.
As the door to the kitchen opens, the others arrive for dinner. Sawyer walks into the room with a laptop open in his hands, his eyes glowing white as he works through the very classified and incredibly above his clearance-level data that North has him working through. Sage and Felix follow behind him, both of them looking exhausted and frazzled. It seems no one in the house is sleeping well. Thatâs also soothing somehow, that weâre all a little lost without my Soul Render Bonded.
Felix gets one look at Gabe and reaches out to heal him, until Gabe stops him with a curt, âDonât.â
Felix gives him a wry look back, his hand still hovering in the air between them. âPunishing yourself with bleeding knuckles and scratches is just stupid, Ardern.â
Gabe shakes his head at him, his eyes on his plate still. âOli doesnât like us being healed by anyone but her. If itâs not life threatening, just leave it.â
Felixâs face drops and he glances over at Sage ruefully, obviously regretting saying anything, but she just takes a breath and says, âOli always let Felix heal her. She wouldnât mind it if it were him doing it, Gabe. We both know it.â
He just shrugs and tucks back into his plate without another word. The table falls silent again, only the sounds of cutlery scraping on plates and the clicking of keys on the laptop to be heard. Itâs stupid, and I know I shouldnât, but I try to reach out to Oli again, not to speak to her but just to feel that sheâs okay. I can tell sheâs alive. Weâd all know if she died, but thereâs a lot of bad shit that can be happening to a girl without killing her.
I try not to think too much about that because my bond starts acting up about it otherwise.
Sage clears her throat and then steels herself to speak to North, âIs someone going to let Atlas out of his cell sometime soon? We all know heâs not a Resistance member.â
Nox scoffs and lifts his glass of whiskey to his lips. âDo we? Because heâs a Bassinger. Nothing here makes more sense than him being part of that scum.â
Itâs like watching Sage grow a spine in front of my very eyes. Iâm careful to take in every second of it so I can share it with Oli later. Soon. Iâll share it with her soon.
âI watched him dote on her for months. If I was going to believe anyone in her Bond was trying to hurt her, it would be you, Draven.â
Oof.
I share a look with North, expecting him to come running to Noxâs defense, but he just looks back down at the transcripts weâve found of the experiments on the IW.
The Resistance records of the torture sessions of my Bonded.
Nox smirks back at Sage, oblivious to the nightmare that his brother is sifting through, and says, âAnd thatâs how the Resistance keeps winning, by putting on a kind and loving face to win simpering women over.â
Gabe slams his knife and fork back down onto the table, and Sawyer shoves his laptop away from himself with a snarl. Thereâs clearly about to be a brawl. Nox just smirks and his eyes flash black as he prepares to get them all off of his back with his creatures but instead, he stiffens for a second, and then he snaps at North, âSheâs given the creature to Kyrie. Heâs not hers to just give away.â
Northâs eyes snap up at him, but then Nox curses under his breath and mutters, âShe handed him off⦠for protection in the camps. She knows what happens to the women there.â
Thereâs quiet for a moment and then Sage throws a hand at him in a cutting gesture, snapping, âWhat a terrible, âsimperingâ woman she is, running off to save people! Even when sheâs trapped in one of those fucking camps, sheâs thinking about others. So you go right ahead and tell me what idiots we both are for believing Atlas, because your word means nothing to me. Nothing, Draven! Youâre just a bitter, twisted man who needs a fucking therapist and to sober the hell up.â
Still, North does nothing to intervene.
Whatever is going on between the brothers, Iâve never seen them act this way before. Never. North has protected, cared for, coveted, and coddled Nox through his teenage years. He has never let him fight his own battles like this without stepping in and throwing his gift into the mix.
Gabe ignores Nox and turns instead to North to snap, âAre you going to speak to him or are we just⦠leaving him in there to rot until we get Oli back? Is there a plan here, or are we just hoping he disappears?â
Nox shoots me look from the other end of the table, but I donât want to talk too much about it in front of the others. Sawyer glances around at all of us and leans back in his seat as he waits for an answer, shifting closer to his sister protectively.
North chooses his words carefully but doesnât back down. âHeâs proven that he has knowledge that only someone with connections in the Resistance would have. Heâs lied to us, or at the very least, omitted the truth.
Gabe shrugs in that very youthful way of his. âOli did too. None of you are suggesting we lock her up when she gets home.â
Northâs eyes narrow back at him. âOleander is not a part of this discussion, and she was taken by the Resistance. Sheâs a victim, not a possible conspirator.â
Sage stares at him and then lets out a breath and butts in, âOli would be pissed, and you all know it. Thereâs nothing I can do to get you guys to let him go, but Iâm warning you, sheâll go eight different levels of terrifying Bond on you all when she finds outââ
North interrupts her, âHeâs in isolation. Heâs in his own room, being fed three square meals a day, with access to all of his usual amenities, except for his phone and the internet. He is in no way suffering, and I can assure you that when Oli is home, I will speak directly to her about it. Iâve taken her thoughts and feelings into consideration, donât doubt it.â
After saving her from the burning building and covering for her, North has clearly won some brownie points from Sage, and even though she gives him a stern once-over, she nods and gets back to her food.
Itâs the worst dinner since Nox stopped dragging women in here to antagonize our Bond. I finish my plate as quickly as I can choke it all down. The moment Iâm done, North packs away his files, his own plate still half filled as he abandons it without another thought.
We leave through the kitchens and into the service hallways that run through the building for the staff to use. As I move to follow North, Nox grabs my arm to stop me, his eyes dark in the muted lighting. I urge North on without me and then turn back to Nox.
Heâs not drunk, but heâs definitely drinking more at the moment. Weâre going to have to cut him off soon.
âNorth told me about your gift, the extra that you can do now that youâve Bonded with her.â
Her.
He says it like even just her name is poison on his tongue. It never bothered me before, I know all of the reasons why heâs like that, but right now itâs like a thrill of acid in my blood, burning everything it touches.
I give him a nod, not trusting my voice, and he takes it as a cue to go on.
âDonât ever practice that on me. I say this as your oldest friend. I will kill you if you look inside my head, even for a second.â
I donât have to look at him to know that heâs telling the truth. I also didnât have to be warned by him.
I know what horrors are hiding in there.
I shrug and murmur, âI wonât. Iâve spoken to North about it, and Iâll work my way up to getting into his. Youâll be let out of this.â
Thereâs only one elevator that goes downstairs in the house, for good reason.
You donât want house guests stumbling on the work weâve done down here, or the captives weâve brought back from the council offices. And we definitely donât want any visiting council members to see Noakes chained to the floor, covered in blood, and trying to free the traitorous, despicable piece of shit.
Heâs looking in particularly bad shape tonight. I suppose three days down here without food or water will do that to a man. When he hears the elevator and the sounds of our footsteps on the concrete, he jerks against his chains.
âI have nothing else to say!â he mumbles, thready and weak, and North scoffs at him.
âWeâre not here to question you. Weâre past all of that now.â
What little blood is left in Noakesâ face drains away, and he scrambles up onto his knees. His voice is barely more than a croak as he rushes out with, âI had one job. Find your Bond and get her tracked. Thatâs it! They were going to kill my children! What was I supposed to do?â
Northâs eyes donât even bother flicking to me. Weâve done this type of interrogation more than a thousand times by now. He knows how I move when Iâm hearing lies. I shift on my feet, exactly how I am right now, because they taste wrong in the air to me.
North blows out a breath and straightens his tie, the picture of calm and control. âYou should really know better than to lie in front of Gryphon. You were on the committee that picked him for the TacTeams. You put forward the recommendation for him to become the Lead. Have you forgotten this in your betrayal of us all?â
Noakesâ nose scrunches up and he simpers, âHeâs got it wrong, Iâm telling the truth. Theyâve only asked me to track the girl. I didnât give him anything else!â
I crouch down so that Iâm at eye level with him. âYou knew about the explosive though, didnât you? You knew you were putting my Bondedâs life in danger.â
He whimpers and sputters out, âI thought they were lying about that! I didnât think theyâd be crazy enough to do that to some girl. Theyâre not complete monsters.â
North scoffs and holds out his hand, his palm slowly turning black. âNo, but we are. Isnât that right, old friend? You were happy to help cultivate the rumors of the Monster Bond.â
Northâs gift feels a lot like Oliâs does, a tightness in your chest as he calls on it, and a slow smirk stretches over my face. He usually disposes of prisoners once weâre done with them by using his death touch. Quick, efficient, and clean. Thatâs him down to a T. Oli disappearing again has snapped his control, and I, for one, am glad to see it.
Glad that sheâs dug her way as deeply under his skin as sheâs burrowed under mine.
Noakes sputters and coughs in response and mumbles, âI did no such thing!â⦠lie, âThe community was worried about what you were capable of, all of you! There was nothing I could do to stop the spread of misinformation,â⦠lie, âYou canât blame all of that on me without credible evidence! I donât deserve to die like this!â⦠the biggest lie yet.
I scoff and meet his eyes one last time as August pops out of Northâs palm, salivating and snarling already, to say, âA monster sticks an explosive in a nineteen-year-old girlâs head just to save his own skin. A monster walks into a fourteen-year-old girlâs hospital room after her entire family was killed in an accident to threaten her into captivity. You think weâve been monsters so far? You havenât seen what weâre truly capable of yet⦠but now you will.â
When his scream finally dies out, the crunching of his bones follow us out of the basement.