Unchained (Men in Chains Book 3) (19 page)

She turned her attention to the new location and took a deep breath, trying to quiet her mind. Of course it didn’t help that she felt Marius’s excitement, his warrior readiness to engage in battle again. She knew he would be happy to take on Quill and Lev, who were clearly Daniel’s minions in this final hunt for the last extinction weapon.

Still, she settled her mind and focused instead on the weapon, the one element in this situation that could bring complete victory for Daniel. She centered her thoughts on the square red component that Quill and Lev had removed from the Swedish cave.

She sensed that the recovered portion had already been taken to the Dark Cave system, something she relayed to Marius.

She continued to hold the image of the red roof in her mind, then let her tracking ability fill the rest in. She could see a different component this time, one with a smooth black surface, maybe enameled, but the same square shape and size.

When the image faded in and out once more because of the waves, she turned her focus to Quill, because she felt certain he was the key in this situation.

Once she did that, his serious, hostile face came into view and sure enough, he’d just arrived in Costa Rica. She could feel it with every cell of her body. The location locked into place.

I’ve got it.

That’s fantastic. Let me have it.

She siphoned an additional burst of Marius’s power, which gave her a flush all over her body, then sent the image to him through the same telepathic means.

These waves are hellish. I don’t know how you stand them.

Shayna admitted to feeling the need to hurl a couple of times.

But you’re not flight-sick?

Flying with you has become a dream.

Good. Okay, I’m locked on target and we’ll be there in no time.

With a destination in hand, Shayna asked,
So what do you know about the caverns in Costa Rica?

It’s not a large system, but it holds over three hundred families.

What do you mean, families? Are you referring to procreation?

He laughed out loud.
Anyone else would have said children.

She sighed, well aware of her foibles.
Yes. Children. Right. Do many vampires have children?

At some point in our long lives, we hope to have children. But conception is rare and sometimes takes centuries. We have slow movers.

You’re referring to sperm motility.

Again, he laughed.

Was that funny?

You’re funny, you just don’t know it. But yes, we have lazy swimmers, for which your earth population should be immensely grateful.

I see your point. You would have taken over our world by now.

I have no doubt of it. We have a population of only a few million, but look how close Daniel is to taking over both our worlds.

Shayna sighed.
Speaking of Daniel, I’m a little uneasy about Quill. Daniel told him not to harm you, but I know Quill wants you dead. Apparently you pose some kind of threat to his own position in Daniel’s hoped-for empire.

I don’t see how. I’ll never serve Daniel.

I know that, but it seems to me Daniel still holds out hope that he can find a way to turn you.

He won’t,
Marius said.

I have no doubt of that. Just be careful, that’s all I’m saying. Daniel may have ordered him not to harm you, but I got the sense Quill has other ideas.

Marius squeezed her waist yet again.
Warning duly received. Now look out on the horizon. Land.

I see it.
The Yucatán Peninsula came into view, forming a recognizable horn that separated the Gulf waters from the Caribbean.

Now it was Shayna’s turn for her own adrenaline to hit her veins and her heart started racing. While they were in flight, they were safe, but close to Quill, who knew what might happen. And the weapon was there. She could feel it now, as well as Marius’s powerful intent to do everything he could to get hold of it.

Marius set his trajectory for Costa Rica and a minute later started a sharp descent.

As he penetrated the jungle landscape, Shayna had to close her eyes once more. The trees then the cavern system created the feathery feeling again, then nothing as Marius reached their destination point within this latest cave.

Shayna was taken aback by the unimproved state of the cavern, which was riddled with the usual dripstones.

Marius hovered in altered flight, five feet above the ground. Shayna sensed he’d take off in a heartbeat if he had to.

But only Quill, Lev, and what looked like the black base to the weapon awaited them. A small, faded blue canvas bag sat against the wall not far from the weapon.

Yet the lack of a security force alarmed Shayna, though she didn’t know why. Something about the whole situation felt wrong. Why would Quill and Lev come here without a team of well-trained fighters to protect them, especially after having seen what Marius was capable of?

As Marius slowly lowered to the ground, his voice shot through her head.
I won’t turn away from this battle, Shayna, so I want you to step off my boot then disappear like you did before.

She didn’t need to be told twice. As soon as he released her, and her own fur-lined boots hit the cavern floor, she pulled back into her safe, invisible place. Like before, as she siphoned Marius’s power, she levitated toward the ceiling of the cave, though slower this time. She didn’t need to deal with another goose egg on top of her head.

*   *   *

Marius stared at Quill, his oldest half brother. Lev, as the weaker of the two, Marius ignored.

All five brothers had had different mothers, each of them killed by Daniel when her son reached the age of four. The pain of losing his mother still lived in Marius and always would. He remembered her, and her love, the primary reasons he would never succumb to Daniel’s persuasions. Marius’s mother had taught him well during those early years, talking to him often, teaching him, and advising him.

When the torture had started, the primary reason he’d survived without completely losing either his mind or his soul was because of the strength his mother had built into his character. Why Quill and Lev had chosen to align with Daniel, Marius would never know.

But Quill’s choices had made him a murderer, rapist, and slaver, which meant that Marius would not feel any kind of remorse if he ended Quill’s life right now. And Lev was cut from the same cloth.

Shayna’s voice pierced his mind.
Marius, I’m uneasy about this setup. Something doesn’t feel right to me.

I know, I’m feeling it, too. But if Quill wants a battle, I’m ready.

She said nothing more, made no protest on behalf of her own safety, though he could feel her anxiety. At least he knew she was out of harm’s way for now.

Off to the side, Lev stood with his arms crossed and a smug expression on his face as he guarded what looked like the base part of the weapon.

The Costa Rican system was known for built-up and, therefore, potentially lethal stalagmites and stalactites.

But he’d battled in all sorts of environments over the centuries and would be happy to take Quill on in this rugged setting.

“Well, brother,” Quill said, pulling a dagger from the placket on his right thigh. “I’ve waited for this moment a long time. Don’t forget, though, that I’m an Ancestral, which you are not, and I really don’t plan to break a sweat despite how fast you moved in Sweden.”

As with Daniel in the earlier encounter, Marius didn’t wait to exchange a few useless words. With a dagger in hand, he launched.

For a split second Quill looked surprised; then he smiled. Marius struck home as he passed by Quill, then flew quickly through the maze of dripstones. When he turned, ready to battle Quill again, he saw his half brother staring down at the wound on his arm that Marius had inflicted. Like Daniel, he looked thunderstruck.

Quill then levitated, lifting his head and meeting Marius’s gaze straight on.

Marius flew around a stalactite; Quill moved behind one.

Marius watched him, his vision growing acute. Quill charged at lightning speed.

Marius started moving faster, darting past the sharp downward growths, throwing himself out of reach of Quill’s dagger. But Quill’s Ancestral ability made him equally fast.

Marius’s mind reached for a strategy and as Quill shot past him with his dagger stretched in his direction, Marius dipped, rolled, then struck with blinding speed.

His dagger connected for the second time and Quill shouted his pain, followed by another long cry of pure rage.

Quill faced Marius once more, flying in and out of the stalagmites, his nostrils flaring as he turned his dagger over and over in his hands. He now bled from his stomach and his arm, but neither wound was serious enough to stop the battle.

“So why have you gained so much speed, brother? I can feel that you’re not an Ancestral. Is it Shayna? Daniel says she’s special and he wants her. And you know Dad, he always gets what he wants.” Quill moved slowly, watching, calculating. He matched Marius in size and muscle mass.

Marius understood Quill’s ploy. While he chatted, he was also self-healing, giving himself time.

Quill suddenly shifted to altered flight and disappeared from Marius’s view. Shayna’s voice shot through his mind.
Quill is behind you, strike now!

He didn’t question Shayna, but moved in a lightning whirl and caught skin, muscle, and bone.

Quill dropped out of altered flight and rolled off the fat end of a stalagmite, falling into a pool of water. His ribs were exposed, his body writhing.

Lev’s behind you now.

Marius once more turned and swept his arm in an arc, but Lev leaped back and his blade struck only air. Lev lifted both his hands, the universal form of surrender. “Give me Quill and you can take the weapon.”

Marius thought it a perfect trade and nodded.

But the smile on Lev’s face told a different story.

Quill vanished first. Lev swept in a quick flight to the black base of the weapon, took hold of it easily in one hand, then shifted to altered flight. He disappeared instantly as well.

What the fuck?

Marius glanced at the remaining faded bag. He knew exactly what it was and that Quill had definitely disobeyed his father.

Oh, shit.

Shayna, appear now. This is a trap. We have a split second to survive this.

The moment she showed herself, he shifted to altered flight, and like a rocket aimed for her, grabbed her, and flew them both straight through the rock, the jungle, and up into the air. He held Shayna close, pulling her arms and legs in tight to his body, shielding her as best he could because, at the same time, the bag that was a bomb exploded behind them.

A blast like this was one of the few things that could cause a problem in altered flight.

The force of the blast propelled them farther. He took shrapnel in his lower legs and buttocks. He rose higher and higher, wrapping a disguise around himself and Shayna, then headed east in the direction of Italy.

There was only one problem: He couldn’t feel his legs.

Shayna, are you okay?

Yes, but something’s not right with you. You’re flying funny.

Just hang on. I’ve been hit. Let me contact Rumy.

Marius switched telepathic frequencies, focusing on Rumy.

But when Rumy opened to him, Marius couldn’t get his SOS out because Rumy said,
Marius, we’re in deep shit here.

Great, because I think I took something in the spine, I’m losing altitude, and I need help, Rumy. I’m in altered flight heading east across the Caribbean. But what’s going on there?

Daniel’s got his men posted outside The Erotic Passage. He’s waiting for you.

Marius’s head swam, but he forced himself to concentrate and to keep flying. His speed faltered and by his best calculation he was at least fifteen minutes out. The blast had hurt him badly.

Rumy, you’ve got to intercept me. I’m too far from my home in Chile and I can’t make it to Lake Como. I’ll try to get us into one of the islands.

Can you head to Cuba?

Cuba, right. Excellent caves.
He shifted course.

I’m on my way now. I’ll bring help.
Rumy disconnected.

Marius felt Shayna’s hand on his face.
Hang tough, Marius. I know you’re hurt. Would my blood help?

Shit, yes.
He grabbed her arm and without thinking or giving her a warning, he bit hard and began to drink.

He felt her whole body jerk in his arms; he’d just caused her a boatload of pain.
I’m sorry.

It’s okay. I’m fine now. Drink.

He realized that he’d lost a lot of blood and as he drank he feared he was losing even more because he couldn’t heal what he couldn’t either see or sense.

Shayna, I’ve got something lodged in my spine that’s preventing me from feeling my legs. I need you to remove it. I’ve got hold of your arm, but do you trust me enough to release my neck in order to pull away from me and see what’s going on back there?

He felt the depth of her fear at letting go of him, and once again his guilt rose like a wave. He hated that he was asking so much of her, but it couldn’t be helped.
You can do this.

I’m so damn scared, but I’ll try.

It’ll be okay, just let go of my neck in easy stages. Can you do that? Then you can feel how much I have hold of you. And your blood is helping, it really is.

He felt her begin to relax her arm and to let it glide over his shoulders, but their momentum caused that same arm to fly back and she slipped off his booted foot.

As promised, he had hold of her, but his weakness caused him to tumble midair. He closed his eyes and worked at righting himself. He could hear her screaming, but he never lost the grip on her arm. Slowly and carefully, he pulled her toward him as he made the adjustments. When he was in a vertical line to the earth, he opened his eyes and reset his course to Cuba.

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