Reclaimed: Chapter 25
Reclaimed (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 2)
Are you okay?
Midnightâs voice was loud and clear in my head again, so whatever Shadow had been doing to block us, heâd dropped it in the face of the danger around us.
Royal spy, I shot back quickly. It was a relief to know our mists were close.
âWhat is it?â I asked Shadow, trying to peer around him, but he kept shifting his position, stubbornly blocking me from view.
Weâre on our way, Midnight said in a rush.
Best news ever. Weâre kind of naked out near the waterfall.
Theyâre spinning energy around the place, and weâre attempting to get through. They may be planning something huge. Be on guard.
With that ominous statement, Midnight cut off from me, and while I was panicked, I also loved that we had mists on our side. Iâd seen the look on Kristoffâs face when heâd learned they were bonded to us, and since he appeared to be both ancient and powerful in his own right, that told me it was a big deal.
A threat many wouldnât see coming. Maybe the threat that saved us.
Can you see if itâs royal spies or something else?
There was a long pause, and if I hadnât been able to feel the bond to Midnight, I might have worried that weâd been cut off again.
Three beings that are cloaked in darkness, adept at camouflage and subterfuge. Kristoff has disappeared as well. No idea what happened to him.
Wow, that sounded a lot like a James Bond movie, and that could only mean one thing: It was my time to Bond girl the situation and sort this shit out.
Placing my hand on Shadowâs back, I wasnât surprised to find his skin boiling hot, despite the chilled water still pouring over us. âMidnight said that Kristoff is gone. Do you think he betrayed us?â
Shadow was furious, if the flames licking across his body were any indication. âA lot could have changed in the past two thousand years. So maybe.â
âAre they shadow creatures?â I wondered, mostly to myself. âI could try to command them,â I added louder.
His muscles rippled under my palm. âTheyâre not like anything Iâve ever seen before, but their power is different from a regular creatureâs. I wonât risk you.â
Midnight had said the same thing about them being odd, or outside its knowledge, but I still thought it was worth trying my ability to call and control them.
âGet inside. Now!â Shadow snapped. âI will take care of them.â
I shook my head, even though he couldnât see me.
âSunshine, you will get your fucking ass inside, or the next time I have you naked, the punishment will be so much worse.â
Punishment? I hadnât even realized Iâd been punished, but maybe he meant when I was pinned spread-eagle against the wall while heâd eaten me out? Did I maybe want to find out what the next punishment would be? I mean⦠for research purposes, of course.
âDonât push me,â he growled.
âIâm not leaving you to battle alone,â I said stubbornly. âAt least not until the mists arrive.â
âTheyâre not going to make it in time,â he said quietly. Then he launched forward, leaving me squinting through the waterfall, trying to assess the situation.
For fuckâs sake. Shadow was off the edge of the cliff, wrestling with Mr. Invisible in the air. Pushing myself as far forward as I could on the outdoor deck, I tried to figure out a way to help. For all my talk about not leaving him alone, I was literally useless when I couldnât fly out into the middle of an open space.
If I stepped off, Iâd plummet straight into the water below.
I briefly considered if it would be worth doing that, simply to distract them and give Shadow a chance⦠The water looked hectic, but Iâd survive. That could be Plan B.
I just needed an A now.
The urge to shift into my wolf flooded my veins, pulsing along with her howls in my chest. Sheâd been quiet during the entire sex session, but now she was chomping at her leash, trying to take control.
Weâll follow, Midnight said, but the words were breaking up and staticky, like our connection was being interfered with. Theyâve transported you, and we keep losing your location.
Sorry, what?
Transported us? No, weâre in the same spot. At the treehouse.
There was no reply this time, just white noise in our connection. Were we actually moving? That would explain why the mists, who had been close enough to communicate, hadnât reached us yet. They were chasing a moving target, and if the current lack of connection was any indication, we were racing ahead.
Shadow was still fighting one of the beings, and it looked like he had another one torn to pieces, a few visible fragments floating around them.
âShadow,â I shouted, over the raging winds. âWeâre not at Kristoffâs any longer.â
âI know!â he roared back. âTheyâre moving the entire fucking structure, and I canât figure out what energy theyâre using.â
I could barely see Shadow, and my wolf had had enough, forcing the shift on me. It was scary how easily she could do that. Super freaking scary. I had no weapons to fight the change, so I didnât. Nothing worse than being attacked between shifts.
Once I was in my wolf form, we shook off the lingering pain, a nice little surge of energy filling us. We were stronger here, like the wolf was plugged into a Shadow Realm power outlet, getting a boost directly from the source.
Not only that, but I could see the spy through her eyes. It was a ghostly specter, exactly how I imagined a poltergeist would look, with a large, swirling hole where the face should have been. Not to mention the multiple arms around its body. Arms that were filled with deadly silver weapons.
There were no visible legs, just trailing cloth as it flew around. It continued to try to slice at Shadow with the blades, but he was adept at avoiding the attack. The beast transformed his hands into the long-clawed version, swiping at the specter, tearing into it like heâd done with the other.
My wolf, over waiting, leapt off the edge of the stone. I had no idea what would happen once I made the jump, considering a lot of what lay out here might be an illusion. It still looked like there was water below, but we were apparently moving, so what was real?
My wolf sailed through the air for a long time, far too long for the force of my jump, and somehow, I landed on the back of the third creature. I expected to sink through it, but it was solid, and my claws wasted no time tearing into it. My jaws clamped down as well, as weâd done with the hunter back in the library, slicing through cloak and body.
Between Shadow and my wolf, we got this one torn into pieces in seconds. When the final sliver of it fell beneath us, Shadow caught my wolf around the center, hauling us both back to the stone pathway. The water was still streaming across it, but the house weâd walked out ofâKristoffâsâwas no longer in sight.
That part of the illusion was gone, leaving behind just the stone we stood on.
I shifted back, my bones screaming at me briefly before the pain faded, but at least my wolf didnât fight. I sensed that she was trying to play nice because she knew sheâd fucked up forcing the change on me again. We were going to have words soon, but it would have to wait since today was already fully booked with drama.
When I was standing on two shaky legs, I moved toward Shadow. âWhere are we?â I asked, hoping he might have figured it out.
He arched an eyebrow, his gaze drifting out toward the misty surroundings. âIâd thought they were taking us to the royal compound, but⦠I was wrong.â
âDid you just say you were wrong?â I coughed. âUh, did you hit your head? Maybe get scratched and infected?â
He growled at me, turning away from the fake view. âWe killed the mist-driven energy that set this in motion, but from what I can tell, the current course weâre on is set. I canât change it; weâre heading for The Grey Lands.â
I grabbed at his arm, holding on because I needed the fucking fortification. âThe land with all the creatures? Where the mists used to converge?â
He nodded. âYes, and I have limited knowledge of that area, which will make it harder for me to protect you when we arrive.â
âThe birthplace of creatures?â
He nodded. âYes, of much of the realm, really. Itâs only here that the remaining creatures freely roam. Wild and untamed. Dangerous.â
I wrinkled my nose. âCreatures are kind of my jam. Maybe Iâll be the one to protect you. Are you looking for a knight in shining armor?â
His expression could have melted the polar ice caps, and I didnât blame him. It probably wasnât the best time for joking, but once again, it was laugh or cry.
Story of my life.