Dark Lies: Chapter 15
Dark Lies (Magic Side: Wolf Bound Book 3)
Jaxson
Fuck everything.
I held Savannah close and ran my hands through her hair, letting my alpha presence pour into her to calm her trembling.
I sent my power blasting through the parking lot to subdue all the others. The Order agent with her badge raised. Her partner, a sandy-haired man who had his sidearm drawn but wisely held low. The stammering bartender, whoâd been cowering behind the bar. And finally, the bloody bastard lying on the ground. He was a drug-crazed shifter twice Savannahâs weight, and sheâd absolutely annihilated him.
That, and sheâd been one second from ripping out his soul.
Not good.
I didnât pity the prick. He was scum who sold drugs and treated women like disposable objects. But there would be fallout from this, either with the Arrowheads or the Order.
âEveryone stay the fuck where you are.â The Order agentâHarlowâknelt by the body. âWhat the hell happened?â
âHe attacked meâ¦I fought backâ¦I didnât know what I was doing,â Savannah mumbled, her voice distant and thin with shock.
My muscles tightened with rage as she lifted her head and I got a good look at her. Her face was bruised and battered. My claws ripped out of my hands. âWhat did he do to you?â
Savannahâs hands dug into my jacket, and she whispered, âPlease, no more violence.â
Harlow backed up quickly and held out a warning hand. âThis is not the time or place to shift, Laurent.â
An asshole had battered my mate, and he was sitting five feet away. It sure the hell was the time to shift and rip his throat out. But we needed him alive. I tried to calm my breathing and glared at Harlow. âHis buddies jumped us inside as well.â
âIs this true?â Harlow asked the bartender, who was human.
âOne of the guys at the bar stood up, and thenââ The bartender pointed at me with a trembling hand, then froze. âShit, why are his eyes yellow? Like those freaks inside?â
The hair on my neck rose in frustration, and I gestured to the doorway. âYouâre in shock. Go back inside and start cleaning up.â
I let my alpha presence slam into him like a baseball bat. He gulped and scuttled back into the bar.
Harlow cursed and knelt to check the unconscious biker over. âWell, this doesnât surprise me in the least. Iâve got a file on Big Red here. Heâs got a history of starting fights and beating women. He may rethink that after today.â
âHeâd better,â Savannah hissed.
Harlow looked up at Savy. âLet me be clear. Whatever heâs done in the past, youâre not within your rights to stab the man, so itâs better for all of us that your knife is over there on the ground and not sticking out of his chest.â
Savannah nodded, and with the flick of her wrist, she discreetly returned the blade to the ether.
Harlow turned to her partner as she rose. âOkay, Max, go cuff the other Arrowheads before they wake up. Then call this in. Weâll need a cleanup crew and some mind mages on the scene, ASAP. Iâll take care of the mess out here.â
Harlowâs henchman headed inside, and I grabbed Savannah to follow.
The cop crossed her arms. âNuh-uh, Laurent, Iâm not through with you two.â
âWe need to check on our friend, the blonde woman in the biker jacket,â I growled.
âSheâs fine, just out cold from the potion bomb. First, you two need to answer some questions, like what the hell were you thinkingââshe checked around the corner to make sure that the bartender wasnât eavesdropping at the doorââstarting a brawl in a human bar? Are you insane?â
We were forbidden to use our powers in the presence of non-Magica. The punishment could be dire.
Crossing my arms, I turned back to Harlow. âThese assholes tried to abduct Savannah a few days ago. We came here to figure out why. We werenât looking to cause a fight, just ask questions. We thought we might be able to talk to one alone. But four showed up, and they thought they could grab her.â
Harlow cursed as she rubbed her forehead with her fingers. âWhat a mess.â
âWhat are you doing here, anyway?â I snarled in irritation. âYou got here suspiciously quickly.â
Harlow pulled out her phone and began texting someone. âWeâve had eyes on you two since Savannah was attacked, and we got an alert that you were headed out of town, dressed as bikers, so we followed. Seemed like a good bet that you were going to get yourselves in trouble.â
What the fuck?
I balled my fists. âSo what, you were just sitting outside in your car, waiting to see what would happen?â
She shrugged. âUntil someone threw a half-shifted werewolf through the front door. Speaking of which, we need to get the other shifters from inside. Help me restrain this asshole.â
We grabbed the huge shifter and set him up against a telephone pole. Harlow pulled his hands around his back and slapped a pair of magicuffs over his wrists, binding him in place. âThat should hold him. Come on, letâs see the damage you did.â
We followed Harlow back into the bar. Chairs and tables were overturned. The front door was smashed in, and the countertop was decorated with blood and loose teeth. The pool table was snapped in half, with an unconscious man in the center.
The place looked like ground zero for a hurricane or an MMA match.
The patrons were all passed out, slumped over chairs and tables, and lying on the floor. Potions affected humans a lot harder than they did Magica.
Harlowâs partner bent over Sam. âIs this one yours?â
âYes.â My heartbeat accelerated, though Sam only had a few scratches. I couldnât afford to lose her for my sake, or Savyâs.
The agentâMaxâlifted her up and gave her a sip of a potion heâd pulled from his coat.
Sam sputtered to consciousness and gagged. âHoly shit. What happened?â
Savy dropped to the ground beside her. âAre you okay?â
âA little woozy. Not sure my legs are going to cooperate for a bit.â Sam turned to Harlowâs partner. âWho the hell are you? What did you give me?â
He stood. âMax. Iâm with the Order. I gave you a revival potion. The sleep bomb should wear off shortly.â
Sam gave him an appraising, almost lusty look. âThanks. Then again, youâre the asshole who KOâed me with a potion bomb in the first place.â
She staggered to her feet with our help and gave me a wicked grin as she looked around the joint. âWeâre in trouble, arenât we, boss?â
Harlow put her hands on her hips as she surveyed the wreckage. âI should chuck the lot of you in Bentham for having a rumble outside of Magic Side.â
âThatâs not going to happen,â I growled.
âOh, Iâm not naïve. I know Iâve got no chance of that, not with your friends and connections,â she snapped, eyes burning with resentment.
She was right.
âWe want the same thing,â I said as I crossed my arms and pushed my alpha presence at Harlow. âYou want to stop these bastards from selling Scarlet. We want to stop them from going after Savannah. Give me a couple of minutes alone with the prick out back, and Iâll tell you what I learn. I can make him talk.â
She opened her mouth to object, but I pressed with my power until she nodded. âYou can ask your questions, but Iâm going to be there.â
âFine.â I didnât care what she did as long as she didnât get in my way.
Max nodded to the bartender cowering in the corner. âHeads upâthis guy called the cops before I could stop him.â
âDamn it! Not what we need.â Harlow cursed and pointed to her partner. âMax, you and Laurent drag the other Arrowheads out back.â
I hefted one of the unconscious assholes off the floor. It was the guy whose teeth Iâd knocked out on the counter. A better man would have cringed at his broken face, but I wasnât a good man. Just the monster my father and sister had trained me to be.
And shutting him up mid-slur? That made me happy.
Savy helped Sam hobble to the bar where she could sit.
I paused. Savannah made me better, or she at least made me want to be better.
As if she could feel the heat of my eyes on her back, she turned and met my gaze. Fortunately, the bastard hanging over my shoulder was facing away from her. Sheâd seen enough gruesome work today already.
Her eyes drifted to the zip ties that bound his ankles and wrists behind his back. Practically the same thing theyâd done to her.
âSeems like a fitting end,â I said.
Savy just nodded, and I hauled the guy to the back lot and dumped him against the wall.
âYou motherfucker!â the biker cuffed to the telephone pole snarled. Apparently, heâd woken up from his nap. He strained, and the thick wood pole cracked a little. âLet me go!â
I slammed him with my alpha presence. âSit still and be quiet, and donât speak until youâre spoken to.â
He slumped against the pole and set his jaw.
As I stepped back into the bar, Harlow was speaking to Savannah in hushed tones. âAre you sure youâre safe? With him? You donât have to be a part of this.â
âI am a part of this. Part of the pack,â Savannah said with defiance.
âPart of the pack? Like, Jaxsonâs pack?â Harlow asked. âI thought you were a LaSalle.â
âIâm a werewolf, now, too,â she said.
My muscles tightened at the despair in her voice, and a deep wave of failure cut through me.
So far, all that being a werewolf had brought her was trouble. She didnât understand what it was to be part of a pack. She only knew the bad side, and that had to change.
I had to change it.