Reclaimed: Chapter 7
Reclaimed (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 2)
Iâd been through a lot in the past twenty-four hours, and before I could handle one more situation, I needed a shower, a change of clothing, and food. In that order. Shadow left to finish his preparations for our journey into the realm, and I headed toward my room.
Midnight stayed close, and since I wasnât exactly used to my new companion yet, I asked for a little space.
Space?
I nodded, my shirt half over my head as I stepped into the bathroom. âYeah, human-type people like privacy when they shower and dress and even at other times. We often need a moment alone to gather our thoughts. Some space between us and the rest of the world.â
It seemed to understand then, swelling and sparking lights around its darkness.
Right. I will wait for you outside. I prefer to exist up high anyway. Just call if you need me.
It twirled away, under the bedroom door, and I took a deep, extended breath, trying to sort out my mental state. The exhaustion that had plagued me before my nap wasnât completely gone; it lingered on the edges of my energy, confirming that I hadnât had enough sleep or food to completely restore my well of power.
One thing at a time, though, and those two would have to wait.
The shower felt amazing, and I sank to the floor, letting the heavy stream beat down on me. Cranking the heat even higher, the chill that had been lingering in my bones eased with each drop of water. I might have even dozed off for a few minutes, allowing an extra boost of healing and restoration to kick in.
Eventually, I had to get out, and after drying off, I did my teeth-brushing and moisturizing routine, feeling a hundred times more myself after. I really needed to spend more time on self-care because Iâd been a ragged mess when Iâd dragged my ass in here an hour ago. Most of which had been washed away in the shower.
Figuring it probably wasnât long until we made our way into the Shadow Realm, I dressed in the most comfortable outfit I could find. And since the library provided it, it was of course perfect.
Black jeans, with enough stretch that they could have passed as thick leggings. Black leather boots that slid perfectly over the jeans, stopping around my calves. A green tank that brought out the lighter tones in my hazel eyes, and over the top, I threw on a leather jacket for protection and warmth.
I had no idea what sort of weather or temperatures to expect in the Shadow Realm, but there was every chance that parts of it could be as extreme as Earth. At least from what Iâd seen in Midnightâs memories.
Midnight. It was so weird how I could feel the mist in my energy, the tingling on my palm reminding me that I was now bonded to another powerful entity. One that was at war with Inky.
At least Midnight might be a source of information, and for once, Iâd be ahead of the game. Ether mists⦠a blanket from above. It was the oddest concept, and I couldnât quite picture it. In the images from Midnight, I hadnât noticed a black cloud across their world, so maybe⦠maybe it was hidden from sight. I supposed Iâd find out once we stepped foot into the realm.
My stomach churned at the mere thought, and I hoped that whatever happened there, Shadow finally found his revenge. If anyone deserved it, he did. Of course, I still owed some shifters a knife through their chests, but that could wait. Compared to how long Shadow had been waiting to enact his own vengeance, I was a few thousand years behind.
Midnight floated down to me as soon as I stepped out from my bedroom door, and I didnât waste any time. âHow many different beings live in the Shadow Realm?â I paused. âWait, that was rude. Hello, how are you? I have a few questions if you donât mind?â
Midnight swelled and jiggled, and I heard the disembodied laugh in my head. My knowledge is yours.
That one line might have been better than an orgasm.
âTell me as much about the inhabitants of the Shadow Realm as you can.â
Midnight swelled into a wall of darkness. Shadow Beast is Darkor, the Supreme Being. He has power over the mists, mostly leicher, and can command the creatures and other royals.
He was betrayed on the night he was supposed to accept his position. He was youngâtaken completely by surpriseâand only just managed to escape with his life.
His need for vengeance made more sense every day. I was going to help him the best I could, even if it meant I would risk myself in the meantime. His mission in life was much greater than mine.
âSo Darkor is one of the beings of the realm, but heâs technically a royal, correct?â
Yes. There are also freilds, who are the regular beings, not born royal. They all exist within one of the five lands of the Concordes.
âConcordes?â
Geography wasnât my strongest suit, and without a map, I was struggling to piece it together in my head.
The Concordes is the main mass of land. There are five kingdoms of royals sharing its territory. Trinity is Shadowâs, the strongest of the five. Then there is Holister, second in power, followed by Fraple, Glistân, and Ashan.
Yeah, no way in fuck was I remembering even one of those kingdoms. But maybe Iâd learn on the run while there.
âAre there any other beings there that I should be aware of?â
There are royals, freilds and their many sub-species, shadow creatures, and quite a few other beings who are not able to communicate with you, so there is no need to worry about them.
And yet, I would most definitely worry.
âWhat are the Shadow Hunters?â
The strongest of the freilds. Not born to be royals, but with a strength and affinity to trap creatures. They trade their âsoulsâ for the ability to elevate their power. The mists transform them, but the process is quite⦠dehumanizing.
That had to be why they looked the way they did. No faces. No physical bodies.
Just as I was opening my mouth to ask another of my million questions, Shadow strode into the lair, clearly searching for me.
I met him halfway, and Midnight fell silent in my head, choosing to tag along close by without too much interaction. âIs it time to leave?â I asked, examining Shadowâs face.
His neutral expression didnât give anything away, so I just waited for his answer.
âSimone has arrived,â he said, and I almost jumped onto him in my excitement.
âIs she okay? What happened to the rest of the pack members?â
Shadow shrugged. âTheyâre alive for now, but I have Torma locked down so those assholes canât cause any further damage until I have time to deal with them.â
âI will deal with them,â I spat out. âIt has been a long time coming, and Iâm not exactly the forgive-and-forget sort of chick.â
He brushed his hand over my cheek, the movement fast and over in a heartbeat, but the heat of his touch lingered. âYou will have your vengeance,â he told me softly. âAs soon as Iâve had mine.â
âDeal.â
There was a fissuring of power in the air, and I wondered if weâd literally sealed that deal as something more than mere words and sentiments.
âYou want to see your friend before we leave?â Shadow asked, distracting me.
I nodded. âYes. I need to make sure sheâs safe. Can she stay in the lair?â
âNo.â
One word, but it was clear that he would not change his mind. âWhy not?â
âStrangers are not welcome here.â
âYou let me be here,â I reminded him. More like forced me to live here, but the sentiment was the same.
He shook his head, those thick curls catching my attention before they settled again. âDonât push me, Mera. Sheâll have a room off the hall and will be perfectly safe.â
It didnât make sense, but then again, so much of my relationship with Shadow didnât. And maybe a tiny stupid girlie part of me liked that heâd let me into his private inner sanctum, when as far as I knew, no one other than his five friendsâand two mistsâhad ever crossed that barrier.
I was slowly chipping away at him, and fuck, if that didnât give me a sense of accomplishment I hadnât felt before.
âWho are the two who know your weakness?â I asked him suddenly, and he jerked his head at the rapid change of subject. I didnât take him by surprise a lot, but I had.
He laughed bitterly. âMy sister and my mother. One who is my enemy, and the other I assume is dead.â
I grabbed his hand. âYou will take your sister down. She stole from you, and itâs time for her to pay for it.â
Shadowâs face was darker than Iâd ever seen, scarily dark, but he didnât pull away. âShe will pay. As will the shifters who hurt your Dannie.â
My voice was a shaky mess now. âWill she come back the same?â I asked, voicing a question that had been mentally freaking me out for some time.
Shadow released my hand, draping his arm around my shoulders, dragging me closer. âSheâll still be the Dannie you knew, even if she doesnât look quite the same. Youâll feel her, though, and it will be comforting.â
He started to walk, mostly pulling me along for the ride.
âSheâs my first priority after the Shadow Realm,â I told him. âHopefully at that point, sheâll have had enough time to reform into Dannie again.â
He squeezed my shoulders but didnât reply.
Needing to talk or my head would explode, I hurried to ask, âSo Simone first and then we head into the Shadow Realm?â
âFood first,â he corrected. âYouâre still too weak, and our journey into the realm isnât going to be an easy one. We will have to go incognito, so minimal energy use. They cannot see us coming and have time to prepare.â
âWonât they already be waiting, since the spell on the door has fallen?â
He shook his head. âWe checked the door, and thereâs no one waiting for us. Clearly, their arrogance is still firmly in place. A fact I told my sister would one day get her killed.â
He looked positively pleased by this preemptive thought coming to fruition.
This was Shadowâs scary face, and since it wasnât directed at me, I could just enjoy the stark beauty of his features.
âBlood will be spilled,â he murmured, adding to the sexy serial killer vibe he was rocking.
Hard to believe that probably twenty-four hours ago Iâd wanted to kill him, and now I found myself falling into an alliance like we were the best of friends. There was one truth I could never deny: I was stupidly obsessed with this dude. Since we were once again fighting on the same side, I wondered if I might truly fall for the one being I could never have.
Knowing my luck, the answer to that was a resounding yes.