Reclaimed: Chapter 12
Reclaimed (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 2)
The cliff weâd arrived on had had white wildflowers scattered underfoot, contributing to the sweet scent that filled the wind, but the farther we got from the water, the more desolate the realm became.
The air still smelled clean, a slightly tangy taste on my tongue, but the flowers soon died off, making way for what resembled black tar. âIs this what all of The Concordes looks like?â I asked, grimacing as I lifted my boot to find dark sediment clinging to it.
Shadow, whose jaw was set, brow furrowed, looking down as well. âThis is rocky leftover from a lava flow, but⦠when I was here, it was only around the chasm. Iâve never seen it so widespread.â
âExcellent,â I muttered. Shadow didnât have the answers about what was going on in this world, not after being exiled for so long. Weâd just have to discover it together.
âHow does it feel being back here?â I asked when the endless expanse of the same parched land lost my interest. âI mean, you must have thought of this moment a million times over the years.â
My question even had Angel easing up on her warrior focus of the land around us, as she tilted her gaze toward Shadow.
âItâs odd,â he said slowly. âMy energy is returning now that the shackles of my expulsion are fading, but my inherited power is still missing. I worry that without it, this battle against my family will be harder than anticipated.â
It was so odd to see him unsure about anything. His confidence basically followed him around like an entourage. Inky and Shadowâs ego were his constant companions. Being out of his element was going to take some getting used to, but I thought it was smart of him to be wary about what he was walking into.
Might keep all of us alive.
âYou expected that once the spell on the door was broken, youâd be gifted the full range of your power again?â Angel asked.
Shadowâs chest rumbled, like the memories were swelling his anger. âNot all of it, since the ceremony bonding me to my position still has to be performed, but I was hoping for a good chunk. Right now, Iâm probably at sixty percent of what I expected.â
In a flash, he faded out, smoky mists twirling around him. Then he was a few hundred yards away from us. Then he was back at our sides. âI have gained some new gifts.â He sounded energized, his voice vibrating with energy. âMy ability to move through the shadows of worlds was a power lost. I canât go too far or someone will feel our presence, but itâs nice to know it has returned.â
I blinked. âSo, technically, you could zap into the library right now without a doorway?â
He shook his head. âThe library is protected from this power, but I could go straight to Earth or Brolder. I no longer need the Solaris System pathways.â
Angel cleared her throat, her brow furrowed. âI finally understand why you created the portals of the Solaris System now. You wanted the ability to world jump again, and that was the closest you could get.â
He shot her a sardonic stare. âI shared the power, didnât I? Be grateful.â
She wrinkled her nose at him but didnât bother to comment on her âgratitude.â
âWhat other powers have returned?â I asked him.
He shrugged. âA few others, but mostly itâs my strength. Iâve been drawing from my shifters for years, as your mate pointed out. But no longer do I need their energy to boost my own.â
The way heâd said mate was the same way I said fuck when I stubbed my toe. Shadow hated that alpha, and if I was Torin, Iâd be sleeping uneasily at night, knowing there was a beast out there stalking my ass. If Shadow hadnât been busy with his few-thousand-year-old revenge right now, Torin would be fucked.
âYou definitely donât have the power of a Supreme Being,â Angel said, examining him like she could feel his energy.
Shadow growled, a howling rumble that reminded me of my wolf. âOnly the death of the one who usurped my position, and the ceremony, will give me my full power.â
âThey should not have been able to utilize the power,â Angel said, shaking her head. âOnly the one born to the position can play with the mists.â
Shadowâs flames appeared, and they were so much stronger than Iâd ever seen or felt from him that I had to jump back or risk being barbequed. Inky swelled larger as well, seemingly absorbing the energy from its master.
He wasnât kidding about sixty percent of his true strength reappearing here. His powers had been impressive before, but now⦠they were scary.
He was scary.
There was no reflection of humanity in his face. Instead, it was pure and unadulterated fury. This was our devil. The god of shifters who had created an entire race of beingsâand literal pathways between worlds.
He was lost to the new surge of energy, and I knew that someone had to pull him back, but I wasnât sure I could get any closer. Taking the risk, I stepped into the flames, but the burn was instant, and when I pulled my hand away it was red and blistering. It healed fine, but it was enough for me to know that I couldnât run in headfirst and take him down.
Shadow was literally untouchable to me.
What about my wolf?
Dropping my heavy backpack, I shed my clothing, knowing Iâd need them again since we were on limited supplies. When I was naked, standing with a light breeze blowing my hair all around me, I allowed the chokehold on my wolf to easeâshe was more than a little excited to finally have freedom. Just as she started to surge up, Shadowâs gaze snapped to meet mine.
I paused, the change hovering on the edge, my fingers rippling into claws, even as the rest of me remained human. Shadow didnât move, neither of us did. One covered in flames, the other naked with flaming red hair dancing around. Both of us locked in his power.
âShadow,â I whispered. There was no way he should have been able to hear me over the noise of his fireâit sounded like a jet engine, the ground near shaking from the decibels, but somehow, he did.
He heard me.
When he took a step forward, I shivered. Not from the cold, but from the sheer force of his stare. Holding me in place. Turning my body into one that would literally die for this beast if he just continued to look at me like that.
âShadow,â I choked out again. âCome back to me.â
This was a reversal of what heâd had to do in Torma with me, and the irony wasnât lost on me. I also wondered what would happen if both of us lost it at the same time⦠who would call us back then?
He took another step toward me, and I was dragged further into his forcefield. My trembling legs drove me toward his fire. The heat was intense, and not only was my body responding, but so was my energy. That connectionâpathâI had to this realm sprang to life.
As flames burst across my skin, rough hands hauled me up and against his body. I wrapped my legs around him, not caring that not only was I naked, but we had a witness in one of my best friends.
âWhat are you?â Shadow rumbled. âThat you make me feelâ¦â
He trailed off, and I was desperate to hear more. Made him feel what?
He said no more, though, and it took me a few moments to understand that what he meant was feel in general.
My gaze dropped to his lips and I desperately craved a taste of him. It was a frantic need that had my breath raggedly escaping in huffs. Kissing him was a bad idea. Weâd never kissed before, not even when his tongue had been buried deep in my pussy, making me come until I saw stars.
That night, heâd stopped me from touching him in any way, but today⦠today he wasnât stopping me at all.
His mouth slammed against mine, and an actual rumbling groan spilled from my lips as our tongues tangled together. Shadow took control, angling his head so that he could suck my bottom lip into his mouth, biting against it, as we fought to taste each other.
I was clawing at his back, and it wasnât until I opened my eyes that I saw his were open as well. Burning gazes clashed as we kissed, and that wasnât all that burned. Our flames were a raging inferno around us, and no doubt this sort of power and energy was not the incognito approach heâd hoped to take here.
There was one positive of the fire: no one could see us in the midst of the flames coating our skins, which meant I could let my control go for a moment, vulnerability creeping into my gaze as I pulled away from him.
âWhat am I, Shadow?â I whispered.
He was still staring at me, as he had done when heâd taken control and completely owned my fucking mouth. That unbreakable gaze dissected my very being, breaking me down into whatever energy formed my soul.
âWhat are these scars from?â he rumbled, and the rapid change of subject took me by surprise. Scars?
It was then that I felt his hand on my back, tracing up my spine, and I was reminded of the day I was held down and branded by Dean Heathcliffe. Iâd been fourteen, it had been a few years after my fatherâs death, and the beta had called me for a meeting to discuss my options of improving my place in the pack.
Looking back, I had a feeling the entire setup had been about Jaxson. Maybe heâd stepped out of line again, or maybe Dean was just a bastard. Heâd tortured me for hours in the field. Branding a hot iron down my spine, all the while âinterrogating meâ for information I didnât have.
I remembered that day well, from screaming until eventually the pain had been so fucking much, Iâd passed out, to regaining consciousness a few hours later, alone and in agony.
It had taken me weeks to heal from the wounds, and when it had all been done, Iâd still borne the faded circular scars down my spine.
âScars of my past,â I breathed, my demons rearing their heads as memories flashed at me. Iâd just kissed Shadow, a soul-destroying kiss, and instead of grinding against him like I wanted, all I could see in my head was Dean motherfucking Heathcliffe.
Talk about cockblocking.
Shadow wasnât satisfied with that response, the fire in his eyes surging to greater heights.
With a sigh, I added a little more to the story. âThe beta took his interrogation a little too far, and his branding iron left a mark.â
Shadowâs chest rumbled under my touch, that deep reverberating sound he made when he was truly furious. Heâd made it the day heâd killed Alpha Victor, and when heâd faced off against Torin. Both times it had been about me, and no lie, I was into this grouchy, alpha, kill-everything-that-got-in-his-way side of him. Especially when it wasnât directed toward me.
âI have a lot of scars,â I told him, forcing the words out, their truth burning my throat. âBoth inside and out, but they donât define me.â
He still wasnât talking, his breathing harsh, same as mine, our scents mixing together. Needing to lighten the mood, or Iâd self-destruct, I said the first thing that came to mind.
âIâm pretty sure weâll get Shadowshine.â
His lips twitched; he hadnât forgotten the last time Iâd said that, either, and thankfully, my reminder had the desired effect.
âSundow sounds like a petâs name,â I babbled, saying whatever words entered my head.
I was gently set on my feet, and wanting to keep him in sight, I tilted my head back.
âShadowshine is exactly how I see us,â he rumbled. âOne too dark, the other too light, and nothing but destructive storms between us.â
I swallowed roughly at the tone of his words, almost broken. He didnât really believe we would ever have a couple name because weâd never truly be a couple. âStorms are my favorite,â I said fiercely. âI always dance in the rain.â
He leaned down, his nose running along my cheek as he scented me. âYou forgot the destructive part, little wolf.â
I hadnât. I just didnât care.
I shivered as he pulled away, those serious eyes still on me, even as our fires faded to almost nothing. âI wonât let you be swept away in the deluge,â he warned, and then he was gone, walking away from me, leaving me naked and alone.
Once again.