Reborn: Chapter 58
Reborn (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 3)
Our group was quiet as we made our way back to the library, following Shadow through his Solaris System pathways. There was a lot that had to be done in the Shadow Realm still, but all of us were exhausted, needing some rest before we stepped back to ensure that world finally had a chance to reach its full potential.
I, for one, needed sex, sleep, and sustenance. In that order.
I was banking on the fact that I would still need to eat food after my rebirth, because that was a soul deep bond too⦠right?
Shadow was first through the doorway into the library, and I was second, both of us grinding to a halt. âWhat in the hell?â I muttered.
Beings were everywhere, standing no more than a few feet from the door, filling the space between the shelves and even pushed right back into the middle of the library.
As our pack crowded in behind us, equally as confused, I was about to start stressing that something else had gone wrong in our absence. Until the room burst into loud applause, everyone shouting and calling to us.
âThank you!â
âLong live the gods!â
âOur saviors.â
The many beings from all the different worlds heaped praise on us as their cheers continued.
âHow did they know?â Angel asked, close behind me.
Gaster pushed his way to the front then, wanting to be the first to greet us personally. âThe entire Solaris System knew that our fate hung in the balance,â he said, nodding his head respectfully to us. âThe Great Council arrived to prepare us for what might be left if you all didnât win.â
Iâd never heard of the Great Council, but it sounded fancy.
âWeâve been waiting for you to walk through the door,â someone shouted from back in the group. The rumble told me it was a Brolder inhabitant. âAnd if you didnât, we knew that all hope was lost.â
Cheers rose up again, and it was clear that they were settling in for a night of revelry to celebrate our victory.
Shadow held his hands up, and I was pretty sure he was the only being who could have shut them up so quickly. âWeâll have a grand feast in the dining hall later tonight,â he called loud enough for all to hear. âBring your friends and families, for we have much to celebrate.â
âThe balance remains,â Reece added.
This time, the noise was deafening, allowing none of us to get a word in, but my spirits lifted with it. As Gaster hugged me tightly, there was even more joy in my heart, and it was maybe at that moment I finally recognized that weâd won.
We had beat the freaking Nexus Goddess. I hadnât let that sink in until now, as Iâd been too filled with grief and pain. But with Angel back at my side, I could allow the joy to take hold.
This was finally the life Iâd always dreamed of, not that bullshit in Torma Dannie had tried to sell me. Speaking ofâ¦
âWe need to deal with Torma,â I said to Shadow, deciding that I was ready to let that part of my life go for good. âBefore we can celebrate, thatâs the final thorn in my side.â
His lips met mine, and it felt like the first kiss all over again. Power and life and sex filled the energy, and I wanted him so badly, my legs trembled as my panties tried not to drown.
âLater.â I growled against his lips. âTorin has already had too long to sow the seeds of his destruction. Itâs time to reap that fucking bastard.â
I think my words only worked to arouse the beast further, as his chest rumbled, and he deepened our kiss. When we managed to pull apartâwith great difficultyâI turned to where Angel waited, looking somewhat amused.
âYouâre going to Earth?â she said.
I nodded. âYeah, I have a pack to deal with and friends to ensure are okay. Do you want to come with us?â I was having a Shadow possessive moment, not wanting to let her out of my sight.
She shook her head. âI think I should head to the Honor Meadows and finalize a few pieces of unfinished business.â
As much as it hurt me to let her go, Angel was a grown-ass warrior who definitely didnât need a babysitter. âOkay, friend,â I said, wrapping my arms around her. âWeâll meet you back here for the big celebration dinner, right?â
She smiled, and it was more real and more content than any smile Iâd ever seen from her. âI wouldnât miss it for anything.â A secret twinkle hit her eye, but before I could press her to reveal her thoughts, the rest of our friends pushed closer.
âWeâll keep the system running until you get back,â Reece said, slapping his hand on Shadowâs shoulder in a manly gesture of friendship before he leaned down and kissed my cheek. Lucien, Alistair, and Galleli all did the same before each of them disappeared into the library.
When it was just Shadow and I, he led us through the bowing and cheering crowds. No one touched us, of course, as they still feared the beast in charge, so we had a clearâand noisyârun toward the hallway to Earth.
âDo you think Len and the mists are okay?â I asked, worried that they werenât here waiting for us.
âTheyâre fine,â he assured me. âInky got a message through saying theyâre staying a little longer until all the securities were in place.â
âOh, fuck,â I said quickly, the word âmessageâ reminding me that Iâd lost the parchment I was supposed to use to communicate with Simone. Not to mention the stone Len had given me to protect my mind.
When I told Shadow, he just laughed. âYou died, Sunshine. You were lucky to keep your life. Donât worry about the other parts.â He pressed lingering kisses to my cheeks and down my face, and I forgot everything but the taste of my mate.
Somehow when his lips hit mine, the world went silent and cool, and I knew weâd entered the white hallway. Finally alone after being surrounded for so long by others. âI missed you,â I said stupidly, since weâd never really been apart.
Outside of that dying thing.
âYouâll never need to miss me again,â he promised. âWeâve paved the path to our future, and itâs bright, Sunshine.â
I chuckled. âYeah, I caught that cute play on words.â
Shadow grumbled before he dragged me along the hallway. âJust like old times,â I said with a sigh.
He didnât bother to reply, but he did throw me over his shoulder, sending my heart into a racing pace. He was recreating our first memory together. The moment my life had changed.
Through Shadow, I had found a true mate, and a true pack in Angel, Simone, and the rest of our merry band of assholes.
âI almost feel bad that Iâm heading into Torma to strip the pack away from their lands,â I said to Shadow, resting against him and enjoying the sensation of my body jolting against his. âTorinâs rejection is what set this all in motion, giving me the best fucking life, while heâs still a sad sack of dog balls.â
âMy vote is to kill him,â Shadow said with a shrug, lifting me higher. âBut out of respect to you, and your right to enact punishment over them, Iâll accept whatever decision you make.â
Leaning back, I wrapped my arms around his neck in an awkward hug. âYouâre so sweet, mate. And while some of them deserve death, it just feels so limited. Theyâd suffer for a minute, maybe less. What a waste.â
Shadowâs shoulder lifted again as he chuckled. âOh, sweet Mera. I can show you ways to drag their suffering out for as long as you need to.â
I joined him in laughter, wondering if we might not both be a little psychotic these days. In truth, when had either of us ever been normal? Normal was overrated, and while I might not hold the same bloodthirsty streak as Shadow, I also wasnât letting Torma get away with their sins any longer.
âI think Iâve decided,â I said softly, and like a true mate, he didnât ask me what it was, just accepted that when the time came, heâd be at my side to inflict this punishment.