Read Demons: The Ravyn Series Online
Authors: Natalie Kiest
“Holy shit! Ravyn she thinks she feels your power of suggestion, but what she is feeling is the excitement you bring her, the love she feels for you.” “This is just fucking crazy,” I denied, leaving the library, only to be followed by Angela.
“How is this crazy, Ravyn? You have tried to make her fear you and it hasn’t worked. She loves you unconditionally. I can see it in her eyes when she looks at you. If you didn’t have any love for her, she would be dead right now. You can’t deny that!” she shouted angrily. “Why are you so concerned about this? About Kara?” I asked keeping my calm.
“I have seen it. We will be great friends. God knows she needs one dealing with you,” she said as she pushed past me to the wall of weapons. “Have you seen who is after her?” I grabbed her arm, spinning her to face me. “No!” Angela screamed suddenly, pushing me away, before her head snapped back toward the ceiling, her body tensed and shook.
She was using her powers to see into the future. Angela was the only one of our kind I had ever known to have this power, what was even more amazing was that she could use it at will. The down side was it was the weakened state she was left in after using it. Her head dipped down as her knees gave out. My instincts and speed took over, catching her before her knees hit the ground. “I gotcha,” I assured her, moving her to the small love seat in the library.
Nebiros watched intensely as Angela started to laugh weakly. “Why do you laugh?” Nebiros asked, his voice full of concern. “The cards are in your favor, but only for a short time. We must go now,” Angela riddled about what the future said. “Where?” I asked frantically. “Mick’s, a little girl is in trouble,” Angela replied as she stood on shaky legs.
“A little girl?” “Yes, she holds a place in your future. Now hurry,” she urged as she followed me to the wall of weapons. “You are of no use to me in that condition, stay here,” I reminded her, though it did no good. “You need me to spot her. You will do all the work anyway, we’re just wasting time,” she said flatly as she grabbed her shoes then headed up the stairs.
Wasting no time, I grabbed two small hatchets and my gun belt and rushed after her. As I came through the secret book case door, Kara stood a few feet in front of me. “Ravyn? I-I’ve been looking for you. Is that a secret door?” She said with fascination. “Yeah. I’m heading out for a bit, why don’t you go back to bed,” I said in a hurry. Kara’s eyes miss nothing though and they were currently taking in the hatchets in my hands. “Oh. Right. Yeah. Have fun, or be careful. I don’t really know what the appropriate send off is for someone who might not be coming back,” she stumbled to find her words as she bit back her frustration.
Stepping closer, I handed her the hatchets. She took them with a sad sigh and watched as I worked my gun belt on in speedy fashion, taking the hatchets back, I tucked them in my belt on each hip. “See you soon, is the one I like best,” I said with a grin before kissing her forehead. As I reached the front door I heard her thought. See you soon.
We sat in the parked car across the street from Mick’s, a sort of half breed bar on the South side of Chicago. A real shit hole, all the scum went to Mick’s. “You ready?” I checked with Angela. “Let’s go,” she said before stepping out of the car.
Mick’s was below street level and always guarded by a bouncer, checking people outside the door. It was a demon only bar. The chubby fat man sitting on the lawn chair outside the door chuckled as we walked down the stairs. “I heard you was back in town, half breed.” He stood, fixing his fedora then straightening his pink tie. “Frankie. Still trying to be gangster, I see. I like the tie though, it really brings out your color.” “Oh yeah. Ya know I tought ta same ting.” He looked Angela up and down as he spoke. “Who’s ya friend?” “She’s with me, Frankie. I hear Mick’s been running some dirty shit while I’ve been away. I’d like to have a word with him,” I suggested as I reached into my coat for my smokes.
When Frankie's grubby, fat little fingers wrapped around my wrist to stop my hand, he knew he had just made a bad mistake. But the thing about full bloods, even if they know they fucked up, they don’t back down even when they know they can’t win. “Easy, Frankie,” I urged as my calm set in. “You been gone alone time, tings have changed. Tis ain’t ya city no more. So keep ya hands where I can see ‘em,” he warned even as his eyes relayed his fear.
“Not my city? It’s always been my city, Frankie. Is it your city now? Who’s is it, huh? Who’s city is it?” My raspy voice almost growled as I intimidated him. Angela’s hand on my back reminded me we were all most out of time. With a playful slap to Frankie's face, I grabbed his tie, pushing him back into his chair. “I own this city, Frankie. It would do you well to remember that. Now, you put that grubby little hand on me again and we’re going to have a big problem. Keep that in mind. Now open this fucking door before I lose my temper,” I ordered and was quite surprised when Frankie backed down and opened the door.
Angela followed me closely as we headed to the bar, all activity stopped as every eye in the place focused on me. The bar was like a small sports bar, everything was covered in cheap wood, accented by pool tables and T.V’s. Mick was still working behind the bar and looked as old as ever. He was in his early sixties, a little taller than myself so probably about five foot ten. He wasn’t fat, but had grown a bit of a beer belly since I had seen him last, along with a full grey beard.
I recognized a few other familiar faces scattered around the bar, but there were quite a few new faces and by the way they looked at me, I really couldn’t tell if they thought I was fresh blood or if they knew exactly who I was.
“So the rumors are true,” Mick’s gravelly voice greeted me as I sat on the stool next to Angela, who was scanning the room in search of the girl in her vision. “Which rumor would that be, Mick?” I said as I lit a smoke. “There’s the one that you were dead, which started rather recently. Then there’s the one that you were back in town.” He laughed as he set two oversized shot glasses on the bar and filled them with whiskey.
“I’m glad it was the second one. This city needs a good cleaning again.” He raised his glass clanking it against mine before chugging it. “What can I get the lady to drink?” he asked Angela, getting a bit of laughter out of me. “I’ll have the same. Thank you,” she replied with a smirk as she eyed me. “Ravyn’s not a lady?” Angela asked playfully.
“No. See, a lady will take everything you have, then kill ya. Ravyn, here, will just kill ya and be done,” he said, raising his full glass in an I’ll toast to that motion as we laughed with him. “Fill me in, Mick. Frankie said I no longer own the city, so who’s staking a claim on it?” I asked, unable to hold my curiosity.
“A real pain in the ass named Gabriel,” his reply took me by surprise, wiping the smile right off my face as I looked at Mick. “You know him, I see. His right hand man is at the pool table. His enforcer.” Mick pointed out the young man, about Mick’s height, with an athletic build, and short black hair. “Don’t know him, he have a name?” I asked. “They just call him The Boss,” Mick said as the bar door opened.
I turned to see who was coming in. A half breed dressed in biker clothes and built like a Mack truck entered, and wouldn’t you know it, he pulled a little blonde headed girl behind him. The girl was maybe twelve, she was very thin, her long straight hair was dirty and matted, clothes were dirty and stained with blood. A badly swollen black eye and a bloodied lip along with fresh bite marks on her neck and arms, made me cringe.
Angela’s nudge finally took my eyes off the girl. She swallowed hard and gave me a nod. Turning to Mick, I chugged my drink. “Mick, I need information on The Boss. Devlin will contact you. What’s happening in this bar stops today! If you don’t help us end this, I’ll burn it down and kill everyone in it. Do you understand?” “I’m on board, I just need some help. The man with the girl, he sells her out everyday. I can’t do anything about it. I’ve tried, but The Boss stepped in,” Mick explained.
I watched the man pull the girl to the table closest to the bar, passing her of to the skinny twerp in exchange for money. The tall skinny guy immediately stood, dragging her toward the back room.
Without another word, I stood and strode past the biker heading for the twerp. Just as he turned the door knob, I grabbed the girl’s other hand pulling her back as I brought my hatchet down through the his arm, freeing his hold on her. Two other men came at me as the skinny prick fell to his knees screaming in agony. Before the men could get close, my hatchets were flying through the air to meet them, taking their heads clean off.
Those who wanted no part of it scattered to the exit, all but The Boss, skinny and the biker who now held the girl by the throat. Letting the demon loose, I gripped crying man’s head, twisting it as I stomped on his back pushing his body to the floor. With his head in my hand, I straightened. “I hate cry babies,” I said with a wicked smile, then threw the head at the biker. He dropped the girl to the floor, distracted by the head coming at him. I was on him as he caught it, my hand plunged deep into his chest, ripping out his still beating heart.
The Boss stood with a cool smirk, seemingly unimpressed as I walked up to him. “You are no longer welcome in this city, Boss man. So give Gabriel a message on your way out. You tell him I’m coming and he has nowhere to hide. This is my city,” I ordered tossing the heart on the green felt of the pool table. He nodded as his smile widened.
Angela already had the girl by the door ready to leave. Before I joined them I moved back to Mick at the bar, wiping my hands with his bar towel then tossing a wad of hundreds on the bar. Mick nodded his approval as I left with Angela and the girl.
The girl sat shaking like a leaf in Angela’s lap during the drive home. Angela had done quite a bit of persuading to keep her calm, but it worked and soon the girl was asleep in her arms. “She’s just a fucking kid for Christ sake,” I whispered in anger. “I know. Calm down, you’ll wake her.” “She smells different, she’s not human and definitely not one of us. Why the fuck would they sell her like that?” I continued my concerned questions, but inside I was desperately hoping they only took her blood in that back room.
“I don’t know, Ravyn. She is hurt and scared shitless. She’s so young. How could anyone want to hurt her?” Angela worried as a tear slid down her cheek. I was furious, I wanted nothing more than to tear the city apart in search of those responsible for the treatment of the little girl, but that would have to wait. For now, she would be well cared for and she would be safe.
Taking the girl from Angela, I carried her into the house where Nebiros was waiting with the others. Kara looked at the girl in horror as I passed her to Devlin who rushed her up stairs with the others following at his heels. Kara stayed frozen as her eyes searched mine for the truth, she clearly thought I was the cause. The blame in her eyes was unexpected, it was the last thing I needed. Feeling the demon in me begging to be released, begging for Kara’s blood, I fled into the kitchen.
After an hour Nebiros joined me at the kitchen table, I had been working on downing a bottle of Scotch and chain smoking a pack of cigarettes as my mind replayed the events at the bar, along with Kara’s eyes pinning the blame on me.
“Angela says you lost control,” Nebiros commented on my behavior. I couldn’t deny it. Hell, I ripped the guys heart out. Giving him a slight nod in agreement, I stayed quiet. “I’m sure that didn’t ease the girl’s fear,” he chuckled, causing me to give him the what the fuck look before my anger to broke free.
Slamming my palms down on the table, causing the hard wood table to crack and the bottle to spill. “How the fuck can you joke about this! Damn it, Nebiros, she’s just a fucking kid! And you sit laughing at her fear. Fuck you! Do you have any idea what they probably did to her?” I shouted in anger.
Nebiros remained seated at the broken table, calmly righting the bottle of whiskey. “Let me remind you, sister, I know all of that girl’s thoughts. It plays much like a movie reel as her thoughts enter my mind. I know exactly what they did to her. Now calm yourself. My laughter was not at the girl, but at your performance.” He looked up at the ceiling. “You are scaring her,” he said, reading her thoughts.
Devlin appeared in the doorway, shaking his head as he leaned back against the wall. “What the bloody hell is happening to you, Ravyn? Where is the calm killer of the past? The cool, confident, unstoppable baby demon? We have all agreed to help you, but if you don’t get your act together, you will get us all killed. I suggest you find out what’s going on in that head of yours, because if you don’t, you will not have my help,” Devlin spoke with a concerned honesty.
I knew they were all right. I was not the same. I was still deadly, but I was unfocused and careless. Looking at the clock on the wall, I decided to give myself a deadline. I needed answers and I needed them now. “You are right. We will meet back here tomorrow at four p.m., keep Kara off my back until then,” I ordered as I stood.
Moving as fast I could up the stairs and into my room, I grabbed my shoulder harness which held my favorite curved daggers. I was in and out before anyone noticed I was even there. Nebiros met me by the front door. “Where are you going, sister?” “Hunting,” I replied with a wicked grin before disappearing.
I drove back to Mick’s, parking my black Audi S6 a few buildings down from the bar. I sat there for hours watching who came and went. At midnight, Mick’s began to buzz with activity. Full bloods and Half breeds poured into Mick’s one by one. Then at one in the morning, a line of cars parked in the middle of the street in front of the bar. An entourage of humans exited the cars much like body guards of a motorcade. They scurried about, checking cars and ally’s for any threat. When they were in place and the area was secure Gabriel exited the middle car and was rushed into the bar.
“Son of a bitch,” I whispered in awe. I wanted to walk in there and kill them all, but the scene before me was anything but normal. Gabriel had humans, half breeds, and full bloods under his thumb. I had to find out how and more importantly why? It was obviously a meeting of some sort, so I waited. Something was missing. Why would demons take orders from Gabriel?