Reclaimed: Chapter 10
Reclaimed (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 2)
Simone pushed through for one more hug. âPromise me youâll stay safe and return to me,â she said against my neck, her voice hoarse.
âI promise,â I replied, not knowing if Iâd just lied to her again. I would do my absolute best, if that made a difference. âStay close to Lucien and Midnight,â I told her as we parted. âThey will keep you safe.â
Her eyes darted to the vampire, who was without his characteristic smirk for once. âYeah, I think I can manage that,â she said softly.
I leaned in. âNot too close, you little hussy.â
She lifted her eyebrows at me but didnât reply as she stepped back.
Midnight wrapped around me one more time, and I sucked up the comfort. Thank you for staying and protecting Simone. Sheâs my family.
Yeah, maybe I could rock the mental connection at a time like this.
Be safe, my bonded one. Iâll come the moment you need me.
That made me feel better, like I had a guardian angel. Well, a second one after Angel.
And donât fear this world. Itâs different, but you are more than capable of handling it. And it needs you. It hasnât been easy in the realm since the Supreme Being disappeared.
Nodding, I swallowed hard, forcing the fear down. Logically, I knew the realm was a lot like Earth, and it smelled good, and I had already adopted more than one creature born from its energy, but logic had no place when it came to irrational fear.
It was home to Midnight, Inky, and Shadow. I was also fairly certain that Angel had been there before at some point, too. I was the only one about to step into the unknown. The fear of that was far stronger than Iâd expected.
Midnight sent one last burst of comforting warmth into me, and I sucked it up, feeling a strange sense of melancholy about being parted from my mist. A mist Iâd been bonded to for all of an hour. It was the oddest sensation, the feeling that Iâd known Midnight forever, and yet⦠I hadnât.
I wouldnât be selfish, though. Keeping Simone safe in this unknown world was worth whatever discomfort arose in my separation from the mist.
Shadow caught my eye as he reached down, his hands wrapping around my waist so he could haul me up and over his shoulder. He was so strong that he threw me around with no effort, and the control with which he held me was both terrifying and incredibly sexy. I was into it, no denying, but I preferred to walk.
In this situation, though, he was the one who controlled these doors, so I didnât fight. No point getting my ass dumped off in an in-between spot, leaving me stuck.
It could happen. Literally could happen, according to some of the books Iâd read.
These pathways were tricky, and one needed to be very sure of what they were doing before they stepped into them. A fact I hadnât known my first day with Shadow when Iâd tried to escape into Faerie.
My wolf howled as we strode into the darkness, but it wasnât from fear. She was excited for this adventure, and that could only mean one thing: she was going to get me into trouble at some point.
Shadow ran a hand along my spine, and almost like he was stroking the wolf in that movement, she calmed. It was growing clearer as time went on that she loved Shadow. Her capitulation toward him was concerning because her moods definitely influenced my own, and I didnât want to completely give ourselves up to him. He was too domineering, and I sensed that if I gave in to him, Iâd lose a large part of myself forever.
Try telling that to my wolf, though, who continued treating Shadow like he was our beloved and trusted alpha.
I supposed he was our god, so it made sense⦠while also being frustrating.
Focusing again on our journey, I noted that the darkness hadnât lifted yet, but the sweeter-than-honey scent grew stronger. Shadow remained calm, no sign of his flames or any surge in his energy, so I remained calm as well.
Stillâ¦
Why was there no freaking light?
Iâd seen this world through Midnightâs memories, and it had been just as bright as Earth, with a sun-like illumination in the sky. So far, the reality was far from that⦠Shadow Realm was living up to its name.
âItâs always the darkest right before the sun shines,â Shadow murmured.
I stilled, my pulse the only part of me racing.
âIs there a hidden meaning in that statement?â I shot back, louder than intended.
His hold across my hips tightened. âJust wait for it, Sunshine.â
I used to hate that nickname; my chest tightening every time he said it, bringing bad memories to the surface. Iâd always been âSunnyâ to my dad, and Sunshine was close enough that it had hurt to hear.
It had burned.
At some point, that changed, and now when the rumble of my nickname left his lips, caressing my ears with his deep baritones, the burning I felt was of a completely different nature.
My eyes closed, and then I remembered I was about to see a new world and forced them open again. The darkness slithered away in a similar manner to the first time Iâd seen Shadow in Torma. His mere presence had caused all light to fade into misty energy, until Shadow had sucked that darkness back into himself.
It felt like something similar happened here as a whirlwind whipped around us, gathering up the shadows of this world, and then we were in the light.
The âsunshine,â so much brighter than Iâd expected after such an eternal night, was blinding and warm. For a brief second, I felt my bond with Midnight, my love for Simone and Angel, and the burning ache Shadow caused inside of me.
All the good things in my world burst to life in a single, brilliant drop of light. The scent made sense then, even as it faded once we were here. A scent of home and love.
âDonât let it fool you,â Shadow whispered, his voice rebooting my senses into their normal semi-cynical setting. âThe darkness of the realm exist above and below the light. In some way, this entire world is an illusion.â
I looked to where Inky was drifting along beside us. âOur mists are not the same,â he added. âBeing bonded changes them. They absorb what makes us exist, and they feel when we do. The leicher and ether mists feel nothing and act only as a pure power. They will not consider your circumstances or hear your pleas. They will take and destroy if that suits their purpose.â
Okay then. Only slightly terrifying. Especially considering we were apparently walking across a blanket of these mists and another blanket covered us from above. It reminded me of the disembodied voice that Iâd heard when I sent that wall of darkness from Earth. If the mists didnât have a presence like that of Inky and Midnight, then what had that voice been?
Maybe Shadow didnât truly know what the mists were capable of? A fact that might spell our downfall.
Before I could get too worked up, Angel appeared at our side, having found the way through the dark path, all without touching Shadow. I had zero idea how sheâd followed, but once again, her kickass power was impressive. To say the very least.
âWhat part of the realm are we in right now?â I asked them.
Weâd arrived on a rocky outcrop, facing what looked like a mass of water. I noted that it was a bright green compared to Earthâs bluer oceansâpossibly due to the minty vibe of the sky hereâand there was no sign of waves or disturbance across the waterline.
The glassy, unbroken surface was almost eerie. And the weather here was very moderate, so I wondered if they had seasons such as we did back home. Iâd thought so from Midnightâs vision, but there was no sign of any particular season where we stood.
âThe Shadow Realm is smaller than Earth,â Shadow said, standing beside me as we stared out into the unnatural water. âIt has three main landmasses and five outlier islands. The islands themselves are about the size of the current United Kingdom. Iâve brought us to the mainland: The Concordes. This is where the five families of royals exist, all with their own territory.â
Midnight had told me some of this, but I didnât clue Shadow in on this knowledge. I wanted to know everything about this world that had, until this point, been completely off limits to me.
Shadow waved his hand to Inky, and when the mist swirled in front of us, I choked on my next breath as it turned into a map. The synapses inside were a roughly sketched, basic outline of the world. There was one large landmass in the centerâThe Concordes, clearlyâwith five much smaller islands scattered below it. The top right and top left corner had other landmasses, and I figured these were the other two of the three lands that made up this world.
âThe Concordes,â Shadow pointed to the largest land as expected, âand weâre currently in the kingdom of Fraple. Itâs the easternmost territory, which borders on Trinity. That is where my family resides.â
Trinity was the largest of the five kingdoms, situated near the center. It seemed to run from the top to the bottom of The Concordes, following a⦠trench maybe? It was hard to tell in the monochromatic Inky map, but it was clearly some sort of divide.
âThe other royal territories arenât of any concern,â Shadow added. âWe wonât cross them on our journey. So for now, we just have to worry about Fraple and Trinity.â
I nodded. âWhat are the five outliers?â
Shadow crossed his arms. âTheyâre the lands that reject the royal way, trying to exist on their own without creatures or mist influence.â He pointed to each on the map. âRodan, Green Isle, Dety, Samsan Grove, and the Isle of Rechest.â
I nodded. âThe royals donât try to force them back under their control?â
Angel laughed drily while keeping a vigilant watch on our backs, as if an attack were forthcoming. âThey tried, but the beings there resisted, and eventually, the royals grew bored. The outliers have no true power without creatures, so the royals let them be.â
Shadow nodded. âYes, but much could have changed in thousands of years. I put nothing past my sister.â
âEspecially without the Supreme Being,â Angel added. âWho should have ruled them all and kept the balance in this world.â
Without Shadow.
He laughed, a dry, sardonic chuckle. âI was supposed to be crowned on my twenty-second year here, but that was the day I was betrayed.â
Twenty-two. That number had been significant to the Shadow Realm, and that was no doubt the reason heâd incorporated it into shifter law as well.
Finally had my answer.
âSo if you could rule them all,â I asked, trying to understand, âthen would all of The Concordes have been your home?â
âI would have ruled from Trinity. The largest land with the lava chasm, giving me direct access to the mists.â
Access to the mists sounded like access to the power. And it seemed I also had my answer about that divide Iâd seen. The lava chasm.
âWhat are the two lands up top?â
Shadow reached out and ran his hand over Inky, disrupting the map in the same instant. âOne is a land of birth, the other of death.â
I paused, waiting for more information, but he was apparently done. I had a weird, ominous feeling about what those two lands were, and I recalled Midnightâs story about the place where the two mists joined. The Grey Lands? Was that in one of those two?
At least I had the basic idea of how the realm was setup, and hopefully during our adventures, Iâd learn even more.
âSo, weâre walking to Trinity?â I asked.
Shadow nodded, turning away from the view to face into the land. A land we would soon be journeying across. âWe must keep our power usage to a minimum. For my attack to be the most effective, I need as much surprise on my side as possible. Until I know for sure Iâve been found out, itâs stealth mode only.â
Good times. âOkay, cool. Letâs do this then.â
His lips twitched; his eyes filled with gold. âIt wonât quite be that simpleâthereâre many creatures, royals, and freilds scattered across The Concordes. We must avoid them all until it becomes necessary to engage. Itâs going to be a long, hard journey.â
I sighed, already exhausted. âHonestly, with all of your power, Shadow,â I said carelessly, âI expected a lot more killing and a lot less sneaking.â Heâd told me why, but that didnât make it any less annoying.
He moved so fast, I blinked once before he was in my space, his hand around the back of my neck in what I was coming to think of as his personal brand of domination. His power forced me to walk toward him until we were touching, our bodies completely aligned.
âWatch it, pup,â he warned, breath fanning over me as my nipplesâwhich were firmly planted against the hard planes of his stomachâstood to attention. My legs did the opposite, going quite wobbly. âYou have no idea what Iâm capable of. No one truly does. The one that holds my position is nothing but a proxy. Power doesnât recognize you just because you try to trick it, and I will take back whatâs mine.â
Fuck, did my vagina just flutter? Like, I should not have been turned on by this display of aggression and arrogance, but I was. My eyes lifted, and tilting my head back to see his face, I got caught on those lips of his. Now all I could think about was kissing him.
âCome on,â he said softly. âThe longer we stay stationary, the easier weâll be to spot.â
âYes,â Angel said from close by. âI can only block our position for so long.â
Shadow released me. âDespite Sunshineâs doubts about me, the murdering will come soon enough, but until then, Iâll do my best to ensure no one finds us.â
He took another step away and I inhaled deeply, unsure if Iâd breathed at all during the seconds heâd held me. I had to nip this attraction in the bud before Shadow had the power to convince me to stand buck-naked over those lava fields, ready to sacrifice the virgin for his power.
Because we all knew he was gonna try.
Fuck being that chick. Not even for the Shadow Beast.