Reborn: Chapter 33
Reborn (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 3)
With Angel up to speed and the countdown clock still ticking, we decided to head back to the library. âIâll take some energy from the layers of my ancestral power,â Angel said as we left her cabin. âI donât need as many levels of protection as I have, and if we all die because we lack the power to best Dannie, itâll be useless anyway.â
She had all of my attention now because I really wanted to know how she planned on taking energy from a âlayerâ of her world.
She didnât touch the forest level, leading us back to the spot weâd first entered it. âThis is a main connective point,â she explained, motioning to the exact area Shadow had used to step through. âFrom here, I can take as many layers as I need.â
A blade appeared in her hand, shimmery and gold, with small spirals of smoke wafting from it even though nothing burned. Angel lowered the blade and sliced it into the ground. It parted the same way it had for Shadow, but there was one difference. For Angel, every layer appeared like pages in a book, allowing her to rifle through and select from them.
âHoly shit.â I gasped. âHow many layers do you have?â
Weâd crossed three to get to her, and Iâd assumed that there werenât many more than that, but from what I was seeingâ¦
âEight hundred and seventy-four,â she said succinctly. âVarying in worth and power.â
She reached out then, grasping on to a level of water that existed below her forest land. âThis level is a good start,â Angel said, pulling that water page up toward her until there was a grating sound of her tearing the page free.
âWhat the fuckery?â I muttered, staring at the shimmering piece of âlandâ she held, no larger than a piece of printer paper.
Angel winked at me, and then she opened her mouth and⦠ate the freaking page.
I mean, sure, I expected a lot of humans and shifters had eaten some paper before, but this was taking âeating paperâ to an entirely new level.
âWhat does it taste like?â I asked.
Was that a weird question? It felt like it might have been a weird question.
Angel paused in the process of ripping out the next shimmering layer of land, tilting her head to meet my gaze. âThereâs only one way to find out.â
She tore a small corner from the glowing level and handed it to me. âWeâre bonded, Mera. This wonât hurt you, and the best way to learn is by doing.â
Holy shit. Excitement shot me forward, and I didnât hesitate to take the corner from her. When it hit my hand, it felt like I held a boiling stone. The texture was smooth, and it sizzled against my hands but didnât hurt me. And the power⦠it filled me with heat, like that of my fire, but also different. Ancient and heady, it pushed and pulled at my essence, and I swallowed roughly in an attempt to pull myself together.
Shadow leaned closer, drawn in by my power, just as I always was with his. His eyes were flaming orbs, eating me up, and I ended up both weak at the knees and horny like no oneâs fucking business. âEat it, Sunshine,â he said in that deep rumble of his voice. âSwallow that power down.â
Motherfucker. His words were saying one thing, while his eyes reminded me of our last dance in the bedroom when heâd come in my mouth and Iâd felt a burst of power from tasting him like that.
Clearly, our few times together since our memories had returned were not enough to make up for our time apart. Of course, we had that small matter of saving the worlds to deal with, but if we couldnât manage to fit in at least six to ten more quickies during this mission, the world might just be on its own.
Never taking my eyes from Shadowâs, I lifted the section of power Angel had torn off, and pushed it toward my mouth. It slid down my throat, like a thick, hot cocoa, as sweet and delicious as anything Iâd ever tasted.
The heat that followed spread and bloomed throughout my body until I felt like Iâd swallowed a drop of sunlight. âYour power will take a minute to accept the offering,â Angel said from the side, and no lie, Iâd almost forgotten she was there. Between the heat and Shadow, my mind was consumed and occupied to its fullest degree.
Her advice was solid, though. Within seconds, the warmth faded everywhere except right in my center, where my own flaming power existed alongside my wolf. My wolf wasnât too sure about this new power, to be honest, but she didnât fight it, either, nudging against it with curiosity before resuming her position of calm watchfulness inside.
When the power settled, I shook myself in an attempt to put everything back in its place. âThat was⦠interesting,â I said, energy threading my words. âIâve never felt anything quite like that.â
Shadow and Angel both watched me closely, in that unblinking way I was coming to see all immortals had. âYou donât feel odd?â Angel pressed.
Ominous words, but deciding to humor her, I pushed deeper into my power, examining the new drop of sunlight in there. âNot really,â I said. âJust lots of heat, but itâs always hot in my energy, so no huge difference.â
Shadow and Angel exchanged a look, and I didnât like it when they did that. It was very hard to take these ancient beings by surprise. When a surprise happened, it usually wasnât a good one.
âWhat were you expecting the power would do to me?â I asked, looking between them. âSince that was clearly an experiment.â
Angel wrapped an arm around me, her wings shooting out behind us. âNo, seriously, it was definitely not an experiment. Neither of us would ever allow you to try anything that could harm you. Itâs just⦠the lock on your power. I keep waiting for the moment you burst free and become everything you are capable of. Youâre born of the Nexus. Your power is about as raw as it comes, as are the layers of my land here. The two togetherâ¦â
Ah, I understood what theyâd been waiting for. âI think because I was reborn as a hybrid shifter, thereâs a part of me that can never be awoken again. Iâm not pure, but Iâm okay with that. My shifter side is what allowed me to leave the Shadow Realm and be part of the other worlds.â
Angel nodded a few times. âYes, yes. Youâre right, and with that in mind, I best fill my well of energy so we can be on our way.â
She went back to the layers of her land, continuing to eat through them like she was a starving shifter whoâd just finished her first change. Iâd never actually seen her eat before, but this she definitely enjoyed.
âWhere are you storing it all?â I knew she filled her regular strength through meditating with the land itself, but this had to be so much more than normal. So where was the extra going?
âIâm layering it upon my skin,â she rumbled, tilting her head back as a burst of light expelled from her mouth. âIâll take as much as I can.â
âUntil now, Angel refused to power herself using the extra energy,â Shadow said dryly, âfor fear that others would consider it an act of war.â
She scoffed. âTheyâd have stood no chance against me, but you are correct. I can no longer tolerate war. It was easy to allow the power to rest here, providing me with a safe haven that none could infiltrate.â
No wonder sheâd been so shocked at our arrival. The thought that her sanctuary was so easily infiltrated must have filled her with a level of fear that would have felled a lesser being.
When Angel took her final layer of power, she was literally glowing, sparkles of gold falling off her skin like glitter. âWe must return now,â Shadow said, and he wrapped me up before Angel could touch me. âMine,â he added for good measure, nailing the angel-faced beauty with a glare. âEven as powered up as you are, I will destroy you if you claim Mera again. The first bond is bad enough. Donât make it any worse.â
I was missing something here, but there was no time to ask. Angelâs eyes flashed to a deep molten gold. âDonât push me, Shadow Beast,â she snapped. âYou cannot lay full claim to Mera, since thereâs more than one bond connected to her energy. Mine, Midnightâs, Torinâs, and now yours.â
I cleared my throat. âLook, I fully intend to murder Torin, so you can scratch his ass off that list. If Iâd had my memories in Torma, heâd already be dead.â
Shadow was pissed, flames sliding up and across his body as he pulled me tighter into his chest. âMine, Melalekin. Last damn warning.â
Because I was messed up, his words had me purring like a damn kitten. Shadow had always been possessive, but it used to be in the way of an object he didnât want others to play with. Now it was the possessiveness of a shifter with his true mate. The sort that spoke of a deep-seated need to protect his heart and soul to the bitter end, destroying any who got in the way.
I was into it, no lie, but now wasnât the time. We had bigger enemies to fry.
âGuys, we really donât have time for another clash of the immortals,â I said, looking between them. âFigure out how to divide me up later.â
I understood their stanceâIâd literally kill any who tried to remove our bonds. But our best chance at defeating Dannie before she destroyed the world was to be united. âWe have one chance to take Dannie out before she realizes what weâre doing,â I reminded them. âThereâs no time for any other battles.â
Angel and Shadow exchanged a long, power-filled stare-off, and I could tell that there were âwordsâ being spoken, just not out loud. The tension that filled the space was thick and heavy, and as much as I wanted to interfere again, I allowed them this moment to mentally duke it out.
âIt is done,â Angel finally said, her voice deeper but still musical in nature.
âLetâs return to the library,â Shadow said in reply to her obscure statement. âWe have a battle to plan.â
And just like that, it was done. Apparently.