Read Awakened (A Fairy Tales Novel) Online
Authors: Melanie Walker
“Like you do?” She asked mockingly.
“Damn straight like I do. I make no messes, I don’t gloat as you do, not having the ability to back it up. I kill because I am meant to. I’m a bloody predator- a fact you fucking well forgot!” He snarled releasing her from his grip- and the wall he smashed her against.
“I know you are deadly Fangs I don’t doubt it and
never
have.” Bri watched him closely careful to keep from strangling him back, a fight she would absolutely lose, but he smirked like the arrogant ass he was. “But you have no idea what I am about to face.”
She stalked him now, desperate for him to listen to her and understand that this was not a pissing contest. “Your arrogance will Get. You. Killed!”
The temperature in the room dropped as she watched the stone cold killer inside him emerge. Bri knew she offended him but his pride was a backseat in this fight. She would not relent and would not have his death on her shoulders. There are some things that even eternity can’t heal and Fangs dead, gone forever, was one of those things.
“You misunderstood Bri. You don’t have a choice in the matter. Ezek hired me to protect you and as far as I’m concerned you are out of this fight.” He walked to her kitchen with the swagger of a serial killer and took a beer from her fridge and started scrolling through his phone. Putting his own team together she assumed.
“So help me Fangs I will not allow this!” She almost whined like the brat she was being. She hated knowing what her first line of defense would be but it is what it is. “I’m calling my dad.”
She sent out a mental call to him and felt him answer and knew he would be here shortly. In the seconds it took her to summon him Fangs started laughing. “You won’t
allow
it?” He asked and edge of cruelty in his voice. “Please do call your daddy love; we’ll see who has the better chance of winning.”
He ignored her and started scrolling through his phone again when her father stormed through the kitchen.
Now Fangs will see whose boss.
That was her last thought as she smiled and folded her arms and rested against the wall waiting for the showdown to begin. *
“Ah, good to see you again.” Fangs said with a smile as he shook Ezeks hand. “Seems your little princess here thinks I’m in a bit of danger backing her ass up. Guess you want the check back and I’ll find work somewhere else.” Fangs said with all the innocence of a thief. He was playing her father on his own fears that she would die in this fight.
The look on Ezeks face said he was buying it.
Shit
.
“ Briar?” Her father asked turning his frightening presence towards her. Bri hated meeting that stare when she was defying him. Humans thought they had it bad with over protective dads. Try having a father, older than the current year and the Arch Demon from hell be your dad and look at you with disappointment and rage in his eyes. “Why would you defy me when I know exactly what I am doing?” He asked, the edge in his voice egging her on, tempting her to defy him.
So she pulled out the big guns, the only weapon she had against Fangs at the moment. She just hoped he didn’t kill him. “Because dad, I have been sleeping with Fangs for two years until I ended it several months ago. I think working closely will be too hard.”
Everything froze to an uncanny still, even Fangs who stood motionless almost constantly. Now he stood stone still with a look of complete fury on his face obviously because of her admission. Looking at her Father who had the same evil glare, she wished he had frozen her as well.
“Daddy release Fangs, I wanted to have sex with him.” Like a fool she spoke without thinking. Did she honestly think that would help the situation.
“ Briar you push even my boundaries from time to time. Unless you wish to be locked in Hell until you can keep certain…
things
to yourself I suggest you learn a little tact.” Like hitting fast forward on a VCR time raced to the present and Fangs coughed at her admission. Bri give him credit though; he didn’t seem scared in the least bit.
“Christ Princess you have brass balls I’ll give you that.” He said with an uncomfortable chuckle while shaking his head in disbelief.
“Is this true Manna?” Her father demanded, not asked, insulting him by calling him by his human last name.
Fangs smiled. “If I answer that question I will show her the same respect she showed me only moments before.” He threatened Ezek! He was clearly insane. “And yes we were fucking, sadly though no longer.” He looked at her dad knowingly, testing his limits. This was proof of why Vampires held all the power in the underworld. This Vampire was calling out the daughter of the Arch Demon, and he was smiling! “She may have left me, yes, but I'm the one who severed the connection between us. By accepting this job, I assure you she is nothing more to me than a paycheck.”
The verbal slap hurt but she knew she deserved it. Her father though seemed beyond bothered by Fangs colorful description of their relation both post and future.
“If that is how you feel then I will find a better candidate that will protect her life, someone who will find value in it as opposed to the money I offer.” Ezeks tone didn’t hide the fact that Bri was more than a job to be paid off to him and Fangs just became expendable to him.
God I love my dad
.
“No you misunderstood. It doesn’t matter if you pay me or not, I still won’t watch her skip off unable to protect herself as she dances into her own slaughter.” He pushed himself from the edge of the counter and extended his hand to her father again. “Pay me or not, I really don’t give a shit but I will still be going with her whether she agrees or not.”
Bri’s father looked at Fangs for a long time as if trying to figure him out when he finally spoke. “You surprise me Vampire. I could kill you easily for the way you speak of my daughter, but I am able to see inside that thick skull of yours and I can see that you have no idea who or what my daughter is and I find it… sad, for lack of a better term.” He had a look of sadness to him though his voice and stature said he was what he demanded to be seen as. He was the Arch demon and he demanded respect.
Fangs laughed loudly at her father’s comment. “I would give you a shot at that threat, but I warn you to not make it if you can’t back it up.”
Ezek tensed slightly and then…smiled before nodding at Fangs and continuing as if Fangs hadn’t just challenged his threat.
“It saddens me that she didn’t trust you enough to know the path her life has taken her on. Saddens me even more to know I failed her. I think perhaps if you allow her to explain who and what she is, as opposed to what you think, you may understand her better than you think you do. She is
not
weak, she has unimaginable power inside of her, power she has refused to use for anything other than hiding the scars she bares and hates. Scars I believe signify her strength, let alone far more beautiful with them than the farce she is behind her mask.” He looked at Bri. “A mask she relentlessly polishes and shines.”
The three of them stood motionless and silent after Ezeks ramble, not sure what to say. How do you follow that… really?
“If you intend to follow her regardless then I see no problem in paying you for your time.”
Bri chose that moment to pipe in. “Dad, if he goes”- She began but with a violent shake of his hand he shut her up.
“Silence!” He roared and Bri shut up because she just wasn’t that stupid. “Enough Briar, I have had enough of this debate, my word is law and I say he goes.” He turned to Bri, looking elegant and debonair in his black pinstripe suit and blood red tie. “I will not tolerate your defiance on this, you are still owned by hell and not even I can free you of that debt. If you continue to fear Filicus than I suggest you take Kuyper Manna’s help and learn to fight back. It is up to you, it is the only choice you have in this matter. You are either a fighter or a victim and I hope you chose wisely, it may very well be what saves you.”
“Who is Filicus?” Fangs asked and at the sound of his name Bri cringed hating herself for a reaction she couldn’t control.
She said nothing but didn’t need to. Her father had no problem airing all of her dirty laundry. “He is a
Dragnarr
demon, half Incubus and half fire breather. He is the Prince that she married in the Fairy Tale version of Sleeping Beauty. He is also responsible for the scars you see.” He looked at Briar and she knew that he was trying to help, to say what she couldn’t but in that moment she hated Ezek for it. “She jumped to her death five days from the day they married, his torture too much for her to bare. When she died her soul came to me where she learned she was half demon.”
Bri watched as Fangs tried to process even more information her father willingly spoke about using absolutely no filter or thought to how she would feel as he poured salt in her wounds. “And Bri is what kind of demon?” Fangs asked Ezek not once looking at Bri this whole time.
Ezek extended his arms towards her. “Ask her.”
She kept her gaze down, not out of shame but out of complete anger at how ruthless her father could be when he demands she see things his way or else... It had been a long time since she had given into shame over past and he would not subject her to it now.
Bri looked at Fangs, not an ounce of shame or fear creasing her scarred face, and squared her shoulders. “I am a Vengeance demon. It’s how I can see spirits who want vengeance before they move on. My father gave me the choice after I took my own life by jumping from the tower where Fil kept me.”
She remembered the day as clear as glass. She had just come back from one of the many sales he had placed on her. A Vampire had bought her from Fil and beat her once he learned she was no longer a virgin. That vampire had marred the perfect skin on her cheek in such a sadistic way she came back to her tower and fought Fil and her restraints. Fought the way a dying woman would and he hit her, his knife sharp nails catching her skin as she fell to the floor. The second he closed the door and locked it, Bri stood and without a seconds thought she leapt to her death, refusing to spend another day locked in a life that would surely kill her much slower.
“I thought you hated heights?” Fangs asked his shoulders tense but his voice calm, though still boiling mad.
Bri glared at him and nodded. “Then let that be your answer on just how bad it truly was for me.” She wasn’t going to be bullied into telling the most difficult, graphic nightmare she had endured. Some secrets were meant to never be shared.
Fangs seemed to process this as her father looked at her. “I know what you wish but I cannot willingly place you in jeopardy. If you chose to go at this alone I promise daughter you will regret that decision.” His tone left no room for negotiation.