Rejected: Chapter 38
Rejected (Shadow Beast Shifters Book 1)
Stomping my way into the library, I had my resting bitch face ready for anyone who even glanced in my direction. Thankfully, Shadow had prepped the room for that, with every being who had been in there scattering the moment I appeared in their view. Iâd temporarily forgotten that I was off-limits in a whole other way, but it didnât even matter.
What mattered was the door.
The Shadow Realm.
It called to me and I was going to figure that fucker out.
Marching toward it, heels clicking on the hard floor, I never let my focus waver. Rounding the corner, I stopped short at the sight of the door itself. No longer was it non-descript. Instead, the darkness Iâd seen in my double vision was clear as day for everyone to see. Like a swirling portal of smoke, sliding up and down, blocking the actual door.
Reaching out, I stopped myself from touching it, instead just skirting my hand over the top, getting a feel for the energy. I could almost taste the cold, metallic spell on my tongue, and with it came a triggering memory of being locked in the throes of darkness, unable to break free.
âHeard you had a little adventure.â
I recognized Reeceâs rumbly voice and raspy accent.
Not bothering to turn, I growled. âIf youâre not here to have sex with me so I can win the bet with Shadow, then fuck off.â Not that I was particularly attracted to Reece, outside of admiring his pretty lashes, but at this point Iâd take almost anyone to beat Shadow.
A deep chuckle sounded behind me. âIt all makes sense now,â he remarked. âSo much sense.â
Pulling my hand from the darkness, I waved it at him. âYou arenât making a lick of sense. Please just go away. I donât need the distraction.â
He didnât move. I could feel his powerful presence in the same way I felt Shadowâs, like I was standing too close to a power plant, surges of energy traipsing across my skin.
âWhat if I told you about the spell that holds this world hostage from us?â he said casually.
My curiosity was too great to ignore any possible information, so I spun, reaching out to grab at him before remembering it was a super bad idea to touch these guys without their permission. It was too late, though, as my hands landed on his chest, but thankfully, unlike Shadow, I felt nothing from Reece except an exceptionally firm pec muscle, and a whiff of something dry and earthy.
He looked down at my hands, not saying a word, and despite the laugh Iâd thought I heard, his gorgeous face was once again stoic. Yanking my hands away, I swallowed roughly. âPlease, I need to understand.â
He nodded. âYou will understand as much as I can give you, but I donât have all the answers. Shadowâs secrets are his alone. I can only tell you about this spell.â
Disappointment almost dropped me to my ass until I remembered that the spell itself was still pretty damn important.
âThis spell is a living entity,â he said, those dark blue eyes turned toward the shadowed door. âItâs powered by an unknown source that we believe is in the Shadow Realm.â His voice lowered, caressing my senses. There was an innate sensuality about the one they called a desert deity.
Shadow the second.
âThe spell is incredibly intelligent,â Reece continued. âIt adapts. Every single time we figure out a way to cut through its hold, weâll be mere seconds from opening the door, and itâll regroup and reform, shooting us back to the very beginning of our investigation. Worse than the beginning, because whatever means we used to best it will now be rendered useless. It counters everything. It adapts and learns.â
Great. A precocious, genius-level spell built of eternal darkness. Just what we all needed in our lives.
âHas it ever done to another what it did to me?â
Neither of us pretended he didnât know about my dance with the darkness. Shadow had clearly gone straight to his friends for advice, and I didnât blame himâI would have followed that exact same path. âNever. And from what I can tell, it didnât adapt to you or your energy.â Reece eyed me closely. âIf anything, you did some damage bringing it to view like thisâ¦â He waved at the swirls of smoke. âItâs unable to hide any longer and thatâs a good sign.â
I made a growly sound. âBut is it? As far as I can tell, weâre no closer to breaking through. I canât touch it without my soul going all goth, so whatâs the next step?â
He patted me on the shoulder, and I was surprised by that reassuring sort of gesture. âDonât be so hard on yourself. Change is a good sign, even if we donât know why yet. One thing is for certain: having you around is certainly going to make life very interesting.â
Closing my eyes briefly, I tried to calm my frantic mind. âI still donât understand why Iâm the one. Why is this happening to me when Iâve been insignificant my entire life?â
Reeceâs face was expressionless, but his eyes were warmer than Iâd ever seen, those incredible lashes framing them like twin portraits into his soul. Reaching out, he pushed a strand of my hair back. âThere is nothing insignificant about you, Mera Callahan. From the first moment you stepped into the room, wearing Shadowâs signature color, I knew you were going to turn my friendâs life upside down. It was a worry, at first, but nowâ¦â He tilted his head. âNow Iâm curious to see where this all goes.â
Shadowâs colorâ¦? Well, that explained a lot.
Reece nudged me gently. âNo one is called to greatness until the time is right, Mera. This is your time.â
âGreatness?â I breathed.
He nodded. âGreatness comes in many forms. Some obvious, others not so much, but there is one constant everyone called to greatness has in common: you will be pushed beyond your comfort zone, broken down and reduced to ash, but from this, you will rise and be more than you ever thought you could be.â
From the ashes, the phoenix will rise.
The fact that heâd chosen that exact analogy to use had to mean something.
âIâm not sure Iâm ready for whatever this world has in store for me,â I said, my fears spilling out. âBut since Iâm still breathing, and Iâm still fighting, Iâm going to figure out this door. I will discover my connection to the Shadow Realmââ
I was cut off when Shadow appeared in a cloud of smoky darkness. âWe must return to Earth,â he said, burning energy surrounding him. âMultiple shadow creatures have amassed. Move your ass, Sunshine. Weâve got some hunting to do.â
If the fate of the Earth wasnât hanging in the balance, Iâd have told him where he could shove his order. But, unfortunately, since I was the dumb bitch whoâd released these creatures in the first place, I really needed to take some responsibility for returning them. And despite my knowledge that Shadow was really the one doing all the work to take them out, if he wanted me there, I would go⦠just in case. Maybe it helped that the creatures had shown an unexpected level of interest in me.
âThe abervoq and sprecker both paid a lot of attention to me,â I said, my mind putting the pieces together. âIt canât be a coincidence that both times they targeted me.â
Shadow crossed his arms, still looking somewhat harried. âYou were the natural target, being weaker and non-threatening.â
âYes, true,â I said, âand thatâs what I initially thought as well. But the abervoq wasnât interested in attacking me. Truth be told, I donât think the sprecker was, either. And while Iâm no shadow creature expert, didnât they almost seem curious versus murderous?â
Two sets of eyes were locked on mine, and I had to say, it did wonders for a girlâs self-esteem to keep and hold the attention of a couple of gods. Sure, it might have been because I was some sort of shadow magnet, but whatever it was, I could pretend for a little longer that it was my shining personality.
âShe has a point,â Reece finally said, nodding as if my words were making more sense than heâd expected. âIs there a possibility that someone from your world slipped across the veil in the last twenty-two years?â he asked Shadow.
Shadow tilted his head, arrogance creasing his brow as he looked me over. âSheâs so human, though. Frail and powerless. Thereâs no way sheâs from my realm.â
I forced a bright smile. âYou should take this frail, powerless human and get to Earth, hey? Since we apparently have a world to save and you canât do it without my frail, powerless help.â
Shadowâs lips twitched, and I received a smile from Reece.
âCome on, wolf,â the beast said, turning to leave.
âYou forgot âfrail and powerless,ââ I called after him.
Reece continued to stare at me, a tiny half-smirk still etched on his lips. âWhat?â I asked, wrinkling my nose. âHe said it.â
The deity shrugged. âYouâre right. It is interesting, thoughâ¦â
Donât ask. Donât ask.
âWhatâs interesting?â
âThat he lets you push him that far. The last few shifters learned fairly quickly that Shadow doesnât suffer insubordination for long.â
I swallowed hard, thinking of Victor. âDoes he regularly murder shifters who donât obey his every command?â
What kind of fucking psycho did that?
âHe doesnât randomly kill for fun,â Reece said, like he was personally vouching for Shadowâs character. âOnly if they fight against his control.â
I⦠just. That was basically the same thing.
âYou two need help,â I choked out. âYour brains donât work normally.â
Reece just laughed, seemingly not offended, and at least this little moment had apparently warmed the desert deity up to me.
I was all about small victories these days.