Into the Fae (10 page)

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Authors: Quinn Loftis

“He’s one too?” Anna motioned towards Costin who was still holding Sally in his arms.

Sally nodded. “Gypsy healers always mate with a Canis lupis,” she told her.

“I think I need to sit down,” Anna stumbled to a love seat.

“That’s probably a good idea because I wouldn’t want you to pass out when Costin phases,” Sally agreed.

“You want me to phase?” Costin questioned.

“Well I think of all of the people here I’m the least jealous so if she gets a glimpse of your fine body I won’t rip her throat out,” Sally explained.

Costin nodded. “Good point, love.”

Sally stepped away from Costin and took a seat next to Anna. “Costin is going to prove to you what your mind is still telling you is an impossibility. Please don’t run, okay? Werewolves are predators and they like to chase things, especially scared things. You ready?”

Anna looked at Sally like she had lost her mind. “Am I ready t
o watch your husband change into a wolf?”

Sally smiled sweetly. “Okay when you put it like that it sounds really absurd.
” She turned to Costin. “Might as well just go ahead, babe.”

Costin
kicked off his shoes and slipped off his socks then took off his shirt and winked at Sally when she blushed. When he went to unbutton his jeans Anna was on her feet.

“Wait, wait, whoa, hold up, why are you taking your
clothes off?”

Costin folded his arms across his impressive chest and let out a tired sigh. “Because if I phase with my
clothes on it will tear them and I didn’t bring an extra pair with me. I’m not going to get naked, Sally says she’s not jealous but I won’t put your life at risk just on her word.” He gave his mate a playful smirk and then quickly removed his jeans so he was left standing in his boxers.

Anna stared in disbelief as a beautiful specimen of a man suddenly was a wolf. His body shimmered and morphed magically, there was no other way to describe i
t, into a wolf. He was huge, with a thick grey coat of fur. Suddenly he threw his head back and let out a low deep howl.

Anna slammed her h
ands over her ears as did Sally. Adam, Sorin, Crina, Elle, and Lucian came into the living room to see what was going on. When the howl ended he sat down on his haunches and looked at Sally as if waiting for something.

“Was that really necessary?” Sally glared at him.

He let his tongue lull out to the side and gave her what could only be deciphered as a grin. Sally tried to look mad but her lips curved up into a smile.

Anna still had her hands over her ears and she was just staring at the wolf before her. She couldn’t take her eyes off of him, and though she had just watched a man turn into a wolf before her very eyes, she still didn’t want to admit that it was real. But how could she not?  How could she argue that there was no such thing as
werewolves when she had witnessed,
was
witnessing it? She watched as the huge wolf walked over to Sally and laid his massive head in her lap. Sally ran her hand over his fur and he closed his eyes and let out a low rumble.

“Anna
, you still with me?” Sally asked, not taking her eyes off of her wolf.

“Well
if you just fell into a rabbit hole and wound up in wonderland then yes I’m with you.” Anna ran her hands across her face, rubbing her eyes and working the stress out of her forehead where a headache was beginning. She closed her eyes and wondered if when she opened them she would realize this was all just some strange dream and she was still asleep on her stool in the store. No such luck as she blinked and the wolf still sat with his head in his mate’s lap.

“Well you still haven’t had a meltdown or attacked anyone,” Peri said leaning on the door jam. “Either you really are this calm, or you’re a sociopath. Did you torture animals as a child or wet the bed?”

“Would it make you feel better if I told you I was having an inner meltdown?” Anna asked her.

Peri raised a brow at her and pursed her lips as she thought about it.
She waved a hand at Anna and said, “I’m not worried, there’s still a lot you don’t know, plenty of time for you to have a two year old moment.” She eyed Costin. “I think she gets the point, why don’t you put your human skin back on along with some clothes and then rejoin us?” Costin gave her a snort making it clear he heard the order beneath the question and didn’t appreciate it. He lifted his lip in a silent snarl but then turned, grabbed his clothes up in his muzzle and trotted out of the room.

“Okay,” Peri said as she walked further into the room and took an empty seat across from Anna and Sally. She looked up at
Lucian whose steady gaze had been burning a hole in her since she had entered the room. “I suppose we should fill her in on my sister.”

Lucian
nodded. “She needs to understand the danger,” he agreed.

“So you’ve learned that there are things that go bump in the night,” Peri said as she looked at Anna who seemed to have come to some sort of decision and was sitting up a little taller
, looking a little more alert. “Without boring you with too many details or just totally blowing your tiny little mind, I’m going to tell you about a few other things that you didn’t know existed along with the Canis lupis. For now I’m going to try and only give you information that you need to know and then we’ll see how you’re doing.”

Anna nodded and continued to watch Peri as she gathered her thoughts.

“As I told you in the restaurant, I am a
high
fae. I am one of seven, well six now, of the high fae on the council. I am from this realm that we are currently in called Farie. The human realm is just one of many in this universe. My people are the most powerful of all the supernatural beings and because of that we have always acted as the supernatural police, for lack of a better term. But that is just one of our many roles. Another role that we play is a sort of ambassador between supernatural beings that don’t always get along. The Great Luna, remember she’s the one who created the Canis lupis, assigned us to different packs around the world to be the ones to watch over their Gypsy healers and help them with their magic. I was assigned to the Romanian pack a very long time ago. Now,” she took a breath and let it out with a humming sound before continuing, “there is a lot of history that has happened and you will learn all of that in time but what you need to know is that in the past year things have been changing rapidly. A very young dominant male found his true mate and that seemed to be the catalyst for others who have since also found their true mates. There was also a witch that was defeated and a warlock that rose to power and fell almost in the same breath. That is where my sister, Lorelle, who you had the unfortunate pleasure of meeting, comes in.

“It didn’t seem that unfortunate,” interrupted Anna.

“Excuse me?” Peri narrowed her eyes.

“I just mean, she seemed pleasant enough. I mean, now that I remember it, she was a bit abrupt…”

“Regardless of whether she was playing the Molly Manners routine,” continued Peri, “she is a high fae like me, but she has allowed darkness to infest her heart and soul and she has chosen to seek selfish ambitions. She teamed up with the aforementioned evil warlock and tried to kill off some of the Romanian pack mates.” She motioned to Sally. “Sally was one of the ones she actually succeeded in killing, and I myself was also defeated.”

“How is that possible?” Anna interrupted. “I’m sorry, I don’t mean to be rude and I’m not calling you a liar but even seeing a man turn into a
wolf before my eyes doesn’t have me believing in the dead coming back to life.”

“Well let’s just say it’s good to know a deity,” Peri smiled knowingly.
“Again, there are things you will learn in time. For now, you need to understand that Lorelle is dangerous and if she is interested in you, it isn’t because she wants to be your BFF. She got away after Reyaz, that was the warlock, was killed and I had planned to go after her, but the Great Luna informed me that first I needed to seek out five Gypsy healers that needed protection. That is why we showed up in your store. You,” she pointed at Anna, “are the first of those healers. You are important. You are unique and you have powers that you don’t even know about. You have a place in the supernatural world and we are going to help you figure out where that place is.”

Anna stared at the woman who had just informed her that not only was she another species all together, but that Anna was a part of that world as well.
Her mind was grasping for reality, for truth, because she desperately wanted everything Peri had just told her to be true. Up until this point her life had been page after page of disappointment. Call her pathetic, but she was in need of something extraordinary because ordinary just wasn’t cutting it anymore. Before Peri had even begun telling her all the crazy crap she was spouting, Anna had decided to just dive into this mess head first without a lifejacket and sink or swim she would take it. She was 18, her mom had taken off, so she was alone and she was so very tired of being alone.

“Okay.”

Sally’s brow furrowed slightly. “Okay? Are you for real this time?”

Anna laughed. “Yes, this time my okay is for real. I’m not saying that at some point I won’t just have a toe curling melt down, but for the moment I’m where I’m supposed to be. I don’t know why I know that, but I just do.”

“Psht, please, you haven’t met Jen yet,” Peri scoffed. “Take your worst melt down then add about fifty 2 year olds, a few dozen female cats in heat and the crowd at the water amusement park as they watched that whale, Shampoo have a snack on his trainer―then you can picture what a Jen melt down is like.”

“Damn,” Anna muttered.

“Exactly.”


And I think you mean Shamu” Anna said.

“I tell you that you’re going to meet a girl whose tantrums are
comparable to twenty-four female cats in heat and you’re worried about the name of the whale, really?” Peri asked dryly.

Chapter 8

“I’m beginning to wonder how much longer we can live in secret alongside the humans. The darkness that we thought we had contained in our realms is seeping into this one. I felt it as I stood in the forest of my homeland. Like a tiny crack in a large dam, it’s just a trickle. But that would change over time. We would be fools to believe that it won’t affect the humans. But then we might be bigger fools to think they would accept us as we are.” ~Perizada

 

 

The gentle rumble of deep voices and occasional laughter floated through the house as the group relaxed after a stressful day. Peri sat next to
Lucian on the back porch staring out into the night sky. He slipped an arm around her waist and pulled her closer to him so that all of her left side was pressed to his right side. She shivered and blushed when he chuckled.

“In fifty years will that still happen?” She asked him.

“In fifty years will I still pull your body close to mine?” He asked, purposely misunderstanding her.

She cut her eyes at him with a coy smile. “You know what I meant. Will your touch still affect me like that?”

“How does it affect you?”

Peri could tell that he wasn’t teasing this time. He truly wanted to know, was eager to know exactly what it was his touch did to her.
“It’s like electric current flows through me and the point of entry is wherever your skin is against mine. I can feel the heat from your body soaking into me and it’s like my cells can’t get enough of you so they try to absorb quicker as if they were dehydrated and you were the tiniest drop of water.”

He leaned closer to her so that his lips were close to her ear. Peri tried to remember to breath
e as she felt his breath on her as he talked. “In fifty years when I touch you, that feeling will be multiplied by a hundred.”

“Then it will probably kill me,” she said as a breathy laugh escaped.

Lucian rotated until he was kneeling in front of her, pushing her knees open to slip his large frame in between them. He put his hands on her hips and pulled her to the edge of the seat as he stared deep into her eyes. “No, because your need of my touch will have grown to match your reaction. You will absorb it just as you do now. You will shiver, your lips might tremble, and your face will feel flushed, but you will be very much alive.”

Peri held his gaze as she reached up and ran her fingers through his blonde hair allowing the strands to slip through her fingers. She was so attuned to him that
she could feel each silky strand as it brushed her skin, could hear the subtle whoosh and smell the masculine musk of him. Her hands slid down the back of his neck to his shoulders where they rested.

“I love your touch,” he whispered hoarsely to her as his eyes slipped closed. “To any Canis lupis touch is paramount to being healthy, but to me who went so long with no touch from a
nother living being,” his eyes suddenly opened and the wolf stared back at her with glowing eyes, “I truly am ravenous for it. I crave it, not just touch Peri,
your
touch. Like a starving beast whose body is devouring itself from lack of nutrients searches for the tiniest morsel, I look for your touch. No matter how small, I find myself constantly bracing for it. Every time you get anywhere near me I have to bite back the whine of my wolf, who is just as frantic for you. I truly fear for my control when we’re close, and yet I can’t make myself stay away from you.”

Peri sat speechless
, looking at the broken man before her. His body was tense, his muscles bunched up beneath her hands. His eyes were so full of pain that she felt the hurt of it in her own soul. He had been deprived of one of the most important things in a pack, touch, for centuries and now that he had a mate he felt as though he was mentally begging for her to touch him all the time. And Peri was so wrapped up in her own crap that she hadn’t even thought of his needs. As she stared into his eyes, an idea formed in her mind and she quickly blocked it from him. She took his hand and stood, pulling him up with her.

“Come with me,” she told him gently and pulled him off the porch and deeper into the forest. She walked, pulling him along with her until she found the spot that she had often come to when she needed to think. The trees had grown tall with their branches stretching out to each ot
her creating a canopy, a secret cove.

Peri let go of his hand and then raise
d her hands and began to whisper. Little sparks of light shot from her palms, floating all around the hidden cove casting a soft light over the area. When she stretched her hand out over the ground and began chanting, she could admit she was showing off just a tad, thick grass shot up from the ground creating a mattress of plush vegetation upon which to recline.

She slipped her shoes off and stepped onto the thick grass. She took a seat and then looked up at
Lucian. “Lie here,” she motioned to a soft patch of grass.

Lucian
didn’t ask why, he just did it, without question, trusting his mate and needing to be near her regardless of the outcome. Once on his back Peri positioned his arms alongside his body. She slipped his shoes off and then his socks and wasn’t surprised to see that he even had sexy feet.


Do you trust me?” She asked him.

“Without question,” he responded.

“Good, close your eyes,” she instructed. Then she took the hand closest to her in her own and closed her own eyes. There were perks to being a high fae with more power than one being should be given, and her touch starved mate was just about to get a crash course lesson in those perks. She pushed her power into him, similar to the way the gypsy healers could get inside of their patients to see what areas of their body needed healing, Peri’s spirit slipped into her mate. She spread her power throughout his body, over all of his nerves, his muscles and tissue. She literally draped him in her. She heard his intake of breath and felt his wolf stirring. She pushed deeper until she was in his mind and there she poured her essence into him. As her power pulsed inside of him she used their bond to communicate not just with words, but also with thoughts. She pictured touching his face, his lips and knew he felt it when he returned the favor and used their bond to touch her.

“How?”
He asked her.

“I’m not like other women
, mate,”
she teased.


I feel you, everywhere, all at once.”
His words were choppy with emotion. Peri felt the tears slipping down her own face as his emotions rushed over her.


Is this okay?”
She asked hoping she hadn’t over stepped her bounds.

“There are no boundaries for you
, beloved. You, and only you, have open access, all the time, any place for any reason,”
he reassured her having felt her doubt.


As do you,”
she told him and realized just how much she wanted him to realize that she understood him. She understood the touch thing, that was something she had seen with the mated pairs, and pack mates and she knew it was vital. She would never refuse him her touch, would never take away something that he lived without for so long. She might not be quite ready for the Blood Rites or completing the mate bond, but she was getting there. Admitting that she needed his touch and being willing to give him the touch he needed was getting one step closer to being ready.

Her eyes popped open when she felt his arms around her and his lips on hers. He pulled her down on top of him
, running his hands up and down her back as he explored her mouth with an expertise that was both alarming and exciting. He caught her by surprise but she was quickly catching up and giving as good as she got. He rolled until he covered her, his firm body pressing her smaller form into the soft grass. His hands trailed up her neck and into her hair, pulling a groan from him as the silky strands caressed his deprived skin. When he finally pulled back to look at her, Peri was breathless and drunk with desire.

A slow smile formed on his lips as he brushed a few wisps of hair from her face and then used that same finger to trace the swollen lips he had just
tasted. “You look ravished.”

“Do I?” She asked innocently.

“Mm-hmm,” his chest rumbled as he continued to stare down at her with unabashed want.

“Well you look hungry,” she teased.

“Oh I am, beloved. I am famished.” He kissed her forehead and then her cheeks and then her chin. “Lucky for me I find that there is feast before me.”

“Is that so?” She asked as he tilted her head back and kiss
ed her neck and then her collarbone and then lower still at the swell of her breast.

He felt her tense. “Relax
, Peri, I’m not going to bite you.” He didn’t hide the disappointment in his voice because he wouldn’t lie to her. He wanted to bite her about as much as he wanted to do other things to her, but he would wait until she was begging him, every bit as desperate for him as he was for her.

When she started laughing he propped himself on his forearms over her and
stared down at her beautiful face. “What is it that you find so funny?”

“You think I will beg,” she said through a ripple of laughter that was shaking her stomach and in turn shaking him.

He nipped her chin and then leaned down and gently bit down on the flesh on her neck below her ear, where his mark would be very soon. He tugged gently and her laughing abruptly stopped and was followed by a gasp. Her hands gripped his biceps, holding on to him as if she would fall into oblivion if she let him go. Lucian released her and said through his own increased breathing, “There is no shame in begging your mate for what you want, what you need.”

“Would you
ever beg me?” Her voice was a whisper.

He stared into her pale green eyes, captivated by an ancient beauty that revealed glimpses of an even more beautiful soul. “
Perizada,” her name rolled off of his lips in a tone he had never used before, because no one but his mate would ever hear him beg. His hands slipped up her sides until one cupped her face, his thumb stroking across her lips and the other ran gently through her hair. “I need you. I need to feel your skin against mine, I need to smell your scent dancing around me,” his voice shook as spoke, his eyes drinking her reaction to him in. “I need to taste you, your flesh, your desire, your blood,” he paused and let his warm breath fan over her face. “Peri,”

“Yes,” she answered quickly.

“Beloved, please, I beg of you, let me taste you.”

Peri decided in that moment that he would never be allow
ed to call her beloved in that tone of voice again, ever. She knew that he was just trying to make a point and she heard him loud and clear, the man was not too proud to beg and damn if he wasn’t good at it, really, really good.

“You’re good.” She wasn’t too proud to tell him. “
And when I say good I mean I would nearly let you rip my clothes off and have your way with me.” Okay so maybe now she was sounding a little desperate, sue her.

“Is that a request?
” He asked with want and need pouring off of him.

As she stared back, her lips parted with indecision, s
he could see the glow in his eyes beginning to dim and felt a small pang of regret as his wolf slipped back unsatisfied and unfulfilled.

“Don’t do that,” he told her gently.

“What?” She asked innocently.

“I told you, we wolves are patient hunters. He will wait.”

“We should probably get back to the house. I need to find out who our next mark is.” She tried to sound matter of fact like, but even she heard the reluctance in her voice.

“Next mark? You do realize we aren’t assassins right?”
He teased as he helped her up from the ground.

“How do you know what I do in my spare time?” She asked coyly as she wrapped an arm around his waist letting him tuck her in closed to him as they walked back.

“Do I need to be worried that I’ll be your next mark?”

She laughed,
oh he walked right into that one.
“You’re definitely my next mark handsome, but killing you is not what’s on the agenda.” And then she added because Jen was rubbing off on her. “Unless death by pleasure is the way you want to go.”

 


 

Lorelle knew she had stalled for long enough. She knew that she would have to answer the magic that Volcan had put inside her and she wasn’t too keen on the idea of seeing what would happen if she just ignored it. The problem was, no matter how many times she told herself to get moving, she couldn’t. All she could think about was what the human had said. She didn’t have to see Perizada to know that she was alive. She girl had said that the woman she had met looked like she could be Lorelle’s sister—that was confirmation enough. Then, to add fuel to the fire, the healer Sally was certainly alive and Lorelle knew for a fact that she had been very dead not too long ago. Since she had left the human in the coffee shop talking to the healer who was supposed to be dead, Lorelle had been pacing on the edge of the dark forest fighting the pull of the magic inside of her that demanded she go find the next healer.

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