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The stone lost most of its unearthly glow, remaining a beautiful gem, but much of its power was now inside Rocky. He could feel it merging and melding with his own magic, strengthening and teaching him as it found a home in his soul. This was Tony’s true gift. A gift of power and the knowledge to use it. Only Tony had been strong and thoughtful enough to leave Rocky the means with which to protect the ones they both loved.

Rocky kissed her once more and turned to face the threat surrounding them now. He could feel it as his senses expanded with the rush of new magic. He could pinpoint the location of the mage and his minions. They’d come in force, but the forces of good were also on the move. Even as he recognized the various points of energy in the woods surrounding his home, some of Slade’s men overcame a few of the minions, helping to better the odds. And more wolves were on the move, heading here. Tim and Rafe had mobilized their Pack.

“Face me!” Rocky shouted towards the copse of trees where he could sense the creature watching.

A few moments later, he felt the energies coalesce and move. It was his only warning as he dove away from the cabin, tearing at his clothing as he went. Shifting quickly, he spotted a tall man with potent magic that battered against his newly strengthened shields.

In
weregrizzly form, he faced the demon, standing over nine feet tall on his hind legs. Even more imposing was the magic. A whole lot of very intense, protective magic. The demon wore a man’s form, probably the handsome face he’d worn to bedazzle humans and shifters alike while in this realm, but as Maggie had warned, the beauty hid a soul as evil as hell itself. Rocky could sense it.

Rocky had more magical power than he’d ever had before, and it wasn’t abating. The more he used, the more rose to his call. It was like nothing he’d ever experienced before. The demon backed away from him to regroup
, but Rocky knew nothing would stop one sworn to the
Venifucus
. Mercy would only be turned back on the merciful. This creature had to be dealt with, lest he come back later to kill them all.

 

Inside the house, Maggie watched from the window, careful not to be seen. She had to protect the babies, but she also had a role to play in this if Betina was to be believed. She’d run to the phone as soon as Rocky left the house and called the older woman. Betina was already on her way.

They would form a three-pointed triangle around the battling men. Betina and Allie would each take one of the points from either side of the clearing and Maggie and the boys would complete the sacred geometric form from the house.

Maggie didn’t know a great deal about magic, but she felt a buzz in the air when the triangle snapped into place. Peering out the window, she could see the two women at the edge of the woods, one on either side of the house.

A shimmer floated on the air around them and Maggie realized the same shimmer was inside the room with her and the babies. She looked at the boys, who were silent and holding hands. The shimmer was coming from
them
.

It surprised her but didn’t frighten her. This was magic, she knew. The magic her babies had been born with, thanks to their father. The shimmering light extended and grew, lancing out the sides of the house toward Allie and Betina. Walls didn’t matter to the light. It connected Maggie, the babies and the women outside on some kind of spiritual plane that didn’t know the meaning of walls.

She knew instinctively that the triangle contained and protected those within. It would be up to Rocky to defeat the demon but she had every faith in him.

 

Rocky felt the magic surround them from all sides while the demon roared in displeasure. The creature was cut off from its minions, unable to draw power from them with the death and destruction they wrought. The demon would have to face Rocky without magical support.

This
made the match just about even considering the magical boost Rocky had received from Tony’s heartstone. Rocky liked his chances and knew if he failed, others would pick up the fight until this demon was no more. Such was the benefit of living among the most powerful and diverse Pack on the continent. He knew the Lords would protect the twins and Maggie, or die trying.

They were on their way, but until
they arrived, Rocky was the only thing standing between the demon and his new family. The love of his life and the babies he had claimed as his own. It was up to him now. He would have to either kill the bastard outright or hold off the demon until help arrived.

With that knowledge tucked close to its heart, Rocky engaged the
battle. He rushed at the man, swiping through the demon’s magical shields with his claws. The added magic and his own brawn mixed together to topple both the shields and the man.

Then the man morphed into the monster that lay beneath his skin and the game was on.

For long minutes, Rocky battled the horned demon whose shape was distorted and half hidden by the swirling maelstrom Maggie had described from her dreams. It was as if the demon had no true shape, but Rocky soon discovered it was able to bleed.

Blow after blow landed on its sticky, smelly hide, Rocky’s claws making deadly contact. Each hit containing not only Rocky’s innate brute strength, but a powerful blast of white light that parted the red and black
miasma as if it was a hot knife slicing through butter. The dark cloud could not stand in the face of the shimmering light that represented Rocky’s magic.

The muddy smoke began to dissipate, leaving bald patches where Rocky’s claws connected solidly with the creature beneath. The demon was quickly losing its protective shield
, and Rocky went in for the kill.

Blood in the air fired his grizzly instincts while the magic created vast tears in what was left of the creature’s shield of protection. For that’s what it was. Now ripped away by superior magic, Rocky finally understood why he couldn’t see the form of the demon at first. The muddy
fog was his main protection.

Without it, he could be killed in the physical plane. Rocky would leave it up to the priestesses to banish the demon’s immortal soul
but he would gladly take care of its earthly body.

With a new ferociousness, Rocky waged into battle, striking blow after blow for the side of light. He felt his enemy growing weaker. He knew when and how to strike the final blow and he did not hesitate. This needed to be ended here and now. Never to return.

Within one final strike, the demon’s earthly body lay defeated, torn and bloody, his magic burned away by the rage of Rocky’s attack. The heart stuttered and stopped as Rocky let loose a grizzly roar of triumph.

A swirling maelstrom of red and brown thundered up from the remains and dove back down at him, but Rocky’s magic was strong and protected him. The magical triangle contained the fury of the demon’s magic—or what was left of it that could affect the physical plane. Rocky saw Betina and Allie move in from the edge of the clearing, their hands held out as if pushing the demon’s magical remains into a smaller and smaller container.

Indeed, the triangle that had surrounded them during the battle was growing smaller as the women moved forward. A sound from behind him made Rocky turn.

And there was Maggie, a baby in each arm, the third point of the triangle. Rocky stood in awe as she drew closer. The look on her face was one of utter determination. The babies in her arms were focused on the swirling, evil mist, but they weren’t afraid.

Whether the magic came from the twins or from a mother’s love and need to protect her babies, Rocky didn’t know for sure. But it was equal to or stronger than the priestesses, fully able to keep up with the more experienced women.

The
triangle became smaller and smaller until Betina stepped forward to reshape the cordon of energy. She began to sing, pure crystal notes lifting upward on the slight wind, carrying with them small pieces of the dark, evil cloud, dissipating them into another realm a bit at a time.

It took only moments, but the foreign words of the strange song, in a language Rocky could not name, removed the taint of the demon’s essence completely. Rocky could sense no evil around him when Betina’s song ended. The demon was gone.

Allie and Betina lowered their arms and the older woman smiled.

“That should do it. If he ever finds all the pieces of himself, he’ll be limited to walking in that other realm for many centuries to come.” She smiled and her eyes danced with delight. “The
Venifucus
have lost a powerful ally today.”

Rocky roared in approval, still wearing his bear skin. He would change back, but first he wanted Maggie to see him—really see him—in his fur. He hadn’t wanted to scare her off so he
hadn’t changed in front of her before now. But she would have to come to terms with the knowledge that he was a grizzly bear. And so were their sons.

Allie and Betina went to Maggie, each taking one of the babies to check them over for any signs of strain. Rocky had sniffed them already. The boys were just fine. He could feel their magical energy—so vast and powerful. They were something special
, and they had connected even closer to him now that he had Tony’s last gift of power within his soul.

Rocky stood calmly before Maggie, hoping she would come to him.

She didn’t disappoint him. She dropped to her knees in front of him and wrapped her trembling arms around his furry neck. She gasped into his fur, emotion overcoming her now that the danger was over.

“Oh, God, Rocky. I was so scared for you,” she whispered.

He moved into her embrace, trying to offer the comfort of his presence even if he couldn’t hug her at the moment. That would come soon enough. First, he had to be certain the perimeter was safe. He wouldn’t change back to his human form until he was sure.

Rafe and Tim came into the clearing and walked over to them. Maggie let him go and Rocky backed away

“We got the rest of his men and traced them back to their vehicles. The Pack will take care of the rest,” Rafe reported.

Glad of the news, Rocky shifted back to human form. His hands were bloody, but his conscience was clear. The demon would never hurt his family—or any other shifter for that matter—ever again.

“How about Slade?” he asked, his arms around Maggie as she stood in front of him. He wasn’t about to let her go anytime soon.

“He and his guys are mopping up. Nobody was seriously hurt.”

“Thank the Lady for that,” Rocky said, offering a silent prayer to the Mother of All who had protected the men and soldiers of the Pack.

Tim and Rafe agreed, then went to talk with their mate, Allie. The babies were with Marissa and Joe
, and the wolf Pack would handle the rest of the cleanup. Rocky was grateful. Every instinct he had called for him to be with Maggie and the cubs. He ushered her toward the house where his parents were taking the boys. He paused only a short moment retrieve his jeans and rinse his hands in the water from a garden hose. He didn’t want that demon’s blood inside his house.

 

Maggie didn’t leave his side. She knew her babies were safe with their grandparents and Rocky’s continued silence worried her. The whole scene she had just witnessed made her quake in her shoes if she thought about it too long. Rocky was her lifeline. Her safety in a roiling sea.

She helped him, holding the hose while he scrubbed at his hands and fingernails, getting every last bit of blood before he took the hose from her and doused his head and toso.

“Brrr. Isn’t that cold?” She couldn’t help but comment. It had to be near freezing out here, and yet he was nearly naked and now wet and didn’t seem to mind.

“Honey, I’m a grizzly bear,” he reminded her, turning off the hose and sending her an amused expression.

She remembered how he’d looked and felt in his alternate form. He’d been massive and yet, soft and furry. Almost cuddly. Not that she thought he’d enjoy that phrase. She’d keep it to herself for now. Hug the remembered feel of his soft fur to her heart.

“Is that why you call me honey?” she asked instead, turning the subject.

He grinned and pulled her into his arms. He was still wet, but the sweater she wore protected her from the worst of it.

“It is a well
known fact that bears love honey. And this bear, in particular, loves you, honey.”

After the ordeal they’d been through, she could barely speak as tears welled in her eyes.

“I love you too, Rocky,” she managed to choke out.

He lifted her in his arms and carried her into the house. He took her right into the bedroom
and kicked the door shut with one heel while his lips sought hers.

“You’re safe now, Mags,” he crooned into her ear as she tried her best to climb his torso like a tree. “Nothing and no one will ever hurt you again if I have anything to say about it.”

She was shaking now with reaction. “I can’t believe it’s finally over. All those months of running—”

“Are at an end,” he confirmed, sitting down on the big bed, keeping her on his lap as he held her close. “There may be trials to come,” he went on. “I won’t lie to you. Being a shifter in the modern world has its dangers
, and these
Venifucus
are plotting something terrible. We’re fighting them. It’s an ongoing thing, and our boys will be targets simply because of what they are.”

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