Chapter 20
Excalibur ~ World from Ashes
âKilia wants a vial of that Excalibur crap,â Jace said, arms crossed over his chest as he leaned against the far wall.
We were in Tristanâs study, our usual meeting spot these days, especially with the idea that Alik had followers within Tristanâs ranks to begin with. That particular evening was rather special though. Instead of just Jace and Zak in the room with Tristan and me as the⦠âthird wheelâ so to speak, it was the entire right hands, with the exception of Dane, of course. I was a little nervous with the other three in the room. Their presence commanded respect and obedience just by looking at them. Well⦠to be more precise, it was the that commanded respect and obedience. She was had this deadly kind of grace about her.
All she had to do was walk in a room and she would have everyoneâs attention without even having to say a word, or lift a finger. She had long silvery hair that I was pretty sure was dyed, an eye patch over her left eye and the right one was a piercing gray color. Had I been straight, she would have been my type for certain. She was really hot. Except the only thing that would have kept me from touching her had I been straight, were the two very large looking hand guns on each thigh. Not to mention the huge ass hunting knife that hung from her belt along her lower back.
âWhat do you think, Ahmeil?â Tristan asked her.
Ahmeil turned her gray eye toward him and shrugged, âIf Kilia wants it. Weâll get it.â
I shivered. She sounded soâ¦
about it. Like nothing would stand in her way of getting what she wanted or needed. That commanding tone of hers was also present. It sort of reminded me of Tristanâs tone when he was issuing orders to the gang members. There was no doubt in my mind as to why Ahmeil was one of the six right hands. She definitely fit the bill for it.
âWhere are we gonna get this shit?â Jace was getting impatient and annoyed. It was getting easier to tell what he was thinking and feeling. His crossed arms and the way his eyebrows came down just slightly said he was annoyed.
âTrack down the one who is selling it.â
âThatâs easier said than done, you realize.â
I leaned back, sighing heavily in the chair that I was occupying. I glanced between the two. Something told me that Ahmeil and Jace just didnât get along and on a level completely different than Jace just being mean because he didnât know how to express himself. I was pretty sure those two just absolutely hated each other. Ahmeilâs eye narrowed as she watched Jace from across the room. I could almost the tension building. Hell I could feel it, and if I turned on Excalibur I was pretty sure I could cut right through it.
âAll right, all right, enough. Youâre both going to make crazy,â I huffed softly. I avoided Ahmeilâs gaze though. I could certainly feel it, that cold icy glare sent chilling pin pricks down my spine. Jace, on the other hand, rolled his eyes, but his expression soften with me. I took a moment and cleared my throat as I pulled an arm up and leaned my head into my loosely curled fist, âThere was a case, when Alik had captured us a few weeks ago. It had the drug in it. He left without the case after I kicked his ass, but I⦠didnât think to grab it.â
âI doubt it is still there,â Ahmeilâs sharp tone cut through.
I rolled my eyes. That was a possibility too, but as far as I was concerned, it was a better shot than jumping blindly into Alikâs territory to find some phantom drug dealer. Hell, the drug dealer could have been Alik himself. I bit my tongue to keep from snickering at that thought. Alik wouldnât have been smart enough to create something so potent, so obviously it wasnât him. The point was, though, that we didnât have a clue as to who the drug dealer was, which sort of concerned me.
Excalibur was potent. It was definitely designed with a specific purpose. Which really made me wonder about the whole âdrug dealerâ act. Could a drug addict really create something so⦠vile? So changing of human life? I really didnât think so, which left my other options and my rather wild imagination to give me some rather nasty conclusions. Many of those conclusions probably a lot more plausible than I was willing to admit.
âEven if it isnât there, itâs the best place to start,â I countered.
Ahmeil watched me carefully, her single, steel gray eye never wavering from me and narrowing very slightly. I held her gaze as well, even though it sent chills down my spine. It was silent in the room for quite a while before Tristan said anything as Ahmeil opened her mouth to say something, most likely she was going to fight against going back to the storage room.
âI agree,â Tristan said, his voice holding that commanding tone again, âMaybe we will get lucky and the case is still there.â
âAnd what if it isnât? What if we run into Alik?â Ahmeil asked.
Tristan sighed, âAnd going after the drug dealer isnât going to have the same result? With that plan you are more than definitely going to run into Alik, Ahmeil. Going back to the storage room is a fifty, fifty chance of meeting Alik and his gang. Something that I think I am more willing to say yes to.â
Ahmeil tilted her head, arched her eyebrow and then finally dropped her eye on me before she nodded, âFine then. And if we donât find the case or the drug?â
âCome back here immediately. Donât linger around, and do go looking for the drug dealer.â
âMay Iâ¦â I started slowly, and paused as I gained everyoneâs attention. Clearing my throat I pushed on though I wasnât sure what everyone else was going to think about what I had to say, âI⦠Donât think that itâs just a drug dealer.â
My gaze shifted over to Tristan who watched me over his interlaced fingers. I wasnât sure what he was thinking, his face was hard to read almost all the time. I took a quick look over to Zak and Jace. Zak had turned to Jace, watching Jace.
âWhy do you think that, Valkyrie?â Jace asked me, his body shifting slightly as he glanced briefly at Zak who was watching him.
âI just⦠It doesnât make sense for some random drug dealer to have something like Excalibur. Or to even have made it.â
âMaybe they could have it, but,â Zak started and shifted against the wall, turning his gaze from Jace, âI think I have to agree with the idea that making the drug is out of the question.â
âIs it so important right now about who the drug?â Ahmeil asked.
I turned to her, âItâs not? If we find out who is making the drug, then we can stop them from making more.â
âHow about we start with finding the drug, all right?â Ahmeil sighed heavily as she strode across the room and leaned on the back of my chair. I felt a chill down my spine as she stood behind me.
âFine.â
âGood, then who is going back to the⦠storage unit?â her voice sounded irritated.
âMe,â I immediately answered.
âNo,â Tristanâs voice was sharp as he countered my volunteering myself.
âWhy, Tristan? I should definitely be one of the ones that goes! I donât mean to be condescending or arrogant, but if you run into Alik than I can take him. And what if you run into someone else thatâs been drugged with Excalibur?â
âHe has a point,â Jace said, interjecting between the two of us.
I thought as I looked over at him with a smile on my face. He briefly caught my gaze, gave a very slight grin that I almost didnât catch and then turned back to Tristan. Tristan had his fingers interlaced with his elbows up on the desk, his hazel gaze eyeing both Jace and I carefully. As per usual, his expression was hard to read. I could almost swear it was like a mask that he put on every time he didnât want us to know what he was thinking. Which, honestly, was most of the time⦠unless I was having sex with him, and then it was very easy to know what he was thinking.
I blushed as that thought came to my mind. Turning away from Tristan who lifted an eyebrow at me, I occupied myself with studying the fabric of the seat that I was in. I could still feel Tristanâs gaze on me though and I glanced up a few times to meet his gaze before dropping it again. I never could keep my own emotions under control, or put up such a damned good poker face as Tristan could.
âAll right. So that makes three of us,â Tristan said âWho is three of us?â I asked.
âYou, Jace and myself so far.â
âIâm going,â Zak said immediately after.
âFour. Anyone else?â
âIâll go,â Ahmeil moved forward from behind my seat and positioned herself right in front of Tristan.
I looked up at her first and then over to Tristan who was watching her carefully. Finally he nodded at her, âAll right. Five of us. When are we going?â
âKilia wants that drug as soon as possible. The real question though, are you ready to be going, Tristan?â Jace asked, tilting his head as he regarded Tristan.
âIâm fine. What Kilia doesnât know isnât going to kill her, I promise.â
âIt might kill you though,â Zak answered, shaking his head a bit and smiling as he shifted against the wall he was leaning on.
âYou know, if the mission doesnât kill you, Kilia will.â
âYouâre not helping, Valkyrie,â Tristan said lowering his hands and frowning at me as I grinned up at him, leaning on my elbow in the chair.
âI know, but isnât that why you love me?â
Tristan laughed at me then. His smile and the sound of his laughter was amazing and I couldnât help but join him. I doubled over in the chair as I laughed with him, giggling and trying to hold it in even though I couldnât. With a quick look up at Zak and Jace, I was relieved to see Zak chuckling and even Jace shaking his head with a small smirk on his lips. Ahmeil, on the other hand, I couldnât figure her out. She didnât move, nor did she make a sound.
I thought as I chuckled a bit.