Read Shattered Promises 02 - Fractured Souls Online
Authors: Jessica Sorensen
“Why?” I ask as the edges of the shelf press against me.
“Because you won’t do it if I tell you.” He puts a hand on each side of me, pinning me between his arms.
“How do you know that?” I cross my arms. “Maybe I won’t mind whatever’s going to happen to you.”
He rolls his eyes again. “Yes, you will because, whether you’ll admit it or not, you care about me.”
I open my mouth to protest, but I can’t get any words to come out. A faint stab reveals at the back of my neck and unexpectedly I realize that I do care about Alex, despite the bad that’s happened between us.
“Please just tell me,” I practically beg, gripping onto the bottom of his shirt. My knuckles brush against his muscles and the contact singes my skin. “I want to know what we’re getting into.”
The side of his mouth crooks up into a lopsided smile. “All you need to do is use your power to get Nicholas here, then you can leave the rest to everyone else.”
“I could go to The Underworld, you know,” I tell him firmly. “I’m not completely incompetent. Besides, it is
my
mom we’re going after. It should be me who goes and gets her.”
He sighs and places his hand on my cheek, his thumb grazing a line across my cheekbone. “Regardless of everything you’ve done over the last few days… walking into a Vampire Lair… you still have the star’s energy inside you, and until we know for sure what the hell it’s being used for…. Why my….” He swallows hard. “Why my father wants it, then we need to keep you safe. Furthermore, the last thing we need is for the Queen of The Underworld to get her hands on you. She’s almost as bad as Demetrius and his Death Walkers.”
“Are you sure there’s not another way to bring him here?” I ask. “I mean, don’t you guys use phones or something?"
The corners of his lips quirk. “I’m pretty sure there’s no service in the City of Crystal.”
I want to roll my eyes at him, but I don’t. What I want to do is hug him because I have this feeling something really bad is about to happen. “Just promise me you’re not going to die,” I whisper.
He seems pleased by what I say. “Never.”
“What about the Kingdom of Fey,” Laylen suggests, abruptly appearing in the doorway. He leans against the door fame and his arms flex as he crosses them. “You could always just go there and get him.”
The second my eyes land on him, I know that the sensations of the bite has changed me somehow. He’s wearing all black again, his standard uniform, and his lips look a little swollen as if he’s been kissing someone or feeding. The thought makes me insanely jealous and, for a brief moment, I feel compelled to run to him, beg him to fold his arms around me, and sink his teeth into my veins. It actually physically hurts not to do it, yet I manage to keep my feet firmly planted to the ground.
I clear my throat, attempting to also wipe the tension building within me. “Kingdom of Fey?” I ask.
“It’s where the Fey live,” Aislin explains, staring at the spot of concrete on the floor as she shuffles her sandals against it. “Since Nicholas is part Fey, he goes there sometimes, but I don’t think he’s very fond of it because…well, because the Fey can be…”
“Everything’s a joke to them,” Alex interrupts, his fingers possessively touching my hip as he moves around behind me. “There’s a lot of running around in circles.” He gently guides me closer to him, his eyes fixed on Laylen as he situates my back against his chest. “Besides, you know they aren’t very welcoming to anyone who isn’t full Fey. They even give Nicholas shit, which means he doesn’t usually hang out there.”
“So you what?” Laylen crooks his brow and steps inside the storage room. “Just summon him here, using
her
.” He nods his head at me. “Then you go pay your debt for breaking the promise and Aislin and I go with the crazy Faerie into The Underworld.”
Alex’s chest presses against my back and his other hand touches my waist. “Unless you have a better plan.”
He shrugs, stopping just in front of us, and I ball my hands into fists to keep from touching him. “I just want to make sure you’re good with it because you’re the one who’s going to have to pay the debt. Everything else is easy compared to that.”
“I wouldn’t go so far as easy,” he says. “But I get what you’re saying and I can handle it. Besides, it’s the quickest way and we need quick.”
“Alex,” Aislin starts, but then stops when Alex shoots her a glare. “Fine, you know what? Do whatever you want. You always do anyway.” Her voice is full of venom as she backs up to the shelf behind her with her hands up.
“I really wish someone would let me in on what the hell’s about to happen,” I say and Alex’s fingers leave my waist.
I shift uncomfortably as I turn around, very aware that Laylen is just behind me. “Ummm… What if Nicholas doesn’t show up as Nicholas… what if he mind fucks with my head again?”
Alex’s expression plummets. “Shit, the damn mirage thing.” He contemplates the dilemma and then his gaze diverts to Aislin. “Any ideas.”
Aislin sighs and then turns toward the shelf. “Always turning to the Witch.” She rummages through the unique collection of stuff stacked on the shelves and finally selects a small, bronzed box about the size of her palm. “What would you guys do without me?” she asks, turning around with the box balanced in her hand.
“Probably be confused all the time,” Laylen says, winking at her.
She smiles, but it’s tight. Then she walks forward, her eyes glued to the box. “Now I’m not one-hundred percent sure if it’ll work, but it’s supposed to give you clear, undiluted sight, so we’ll see.”
“You know, I love you to death,” Alex says. “But every time you say you’re not one-hundred percent sure, it makes me worry I’m going to grow a third arm or something.”
“Hey, that only happened once,” Aislin protests, removing the lid from the box.
“Or temporarily change into a frog,” Laylen says with a small smile.
“I was only trying to turn you into a prince charming,” she says, her green eyes lighting up as she smiles up at them. “It’s not my fault I didn’t read the fine print.”
Laylen causally leans against the shelf. “You know, I still crave the taste of flies sometimes.”
“I bet you do,” Aislin’s mouth threatens to turn upward as she reaches into the box.
The whole conversation reminds me again how much I’ve missed out on and how I’ll never get it back. I won’t share moments with them of misplaced spells and games or whatever else children do. I only have now and I’m not really sure what to do with it since it pretty much owns me at the moment.
Alex temporarily removes my necklace so Aislin can splash some silvery dust in my eyes and chant her magic words. he puts it back on me and Aislin splashes some in Laylen and Alex’s eyes as well as hers. Then Alex moves over to a shelf and searches the bottom row. Bending down, he scoops up a crystal ball and then walks back over to me, balancing the illuminating crystal structure in his palm.
I wipe my eyes with the heels of my hands and blink against my blurry vision. “Are you sure you want to do this?”
He nods. “Now shut your eyes and place you’re hand on it… the sooner we get this over with, the sooner we can have answers.”
I swallow hard, torn. Is this what I really should be doing? Should I really risk it? Risk whatever waits for us in the future?
“Think of somewhere safe to go,” Alex instructs with his fingers wrapped around the glass. “A safe place.”
I’m seriously considering stepping back and really thinking about what I’m about to do because I do care for Alex. I really do. The feeling I’m experiencing—the desire to protect him—makes me hesitate.
“Maybe I should—”
Before I can react, he grabs my hand and places my palm onto the glass. I feel a hot energy swoop up my body before it slams against my head and my heart. It feels like my limbs are being detached from my body as my pulse accelerates. Seconds later, I’m engulfed by a bright, warm light and being swept away into the unknown.
Chapter 9
I’m not sure what went wrong, but something is definitely wrong. All I can see is light. Everywhere. I’m not falling or floating. I’m not even moving, I’m simply sustained somewhere within it.
“Where am I?” I whisper, moving my arms and legs, desperately trying to get my bearings.
“You’re in your future,” someone says from behind me.
My feet suddenly plant against the ground and I spin around to squint through the light. The smell of lilacs, rain, and forest smother my nostrils and I know, even though I can’t see him, that there’s an extremely annoying half-Faerie standing behind me.
“Nicholas,” I call out, wrapping my arms around myself. “I know it’s you.”
He doesn’t answer, but I can feel him next to me, the heat of his body radiating all over me.
“What is this place?” I rotate in circles, searching the light for him, but I’m blind everywhere I look.
“I already told you, it’s your future,” his voice purrs in my ear and I flinch, swinging my arm around.
I only hit air and curse under my breath. “How do you know it’s my future?”
His voice touches my ear again. “Because I do.”
I glance around at the pale light. I can’t even see my own body, can barely feel it. “How can this be my future? There’s nothing here.”
“Is that what you see?” Nicholas’s breath encircles my face. “Nothing?”
My instincts warn me to be cautious as I remember how far he pushed me the last time we were in a vision together; how he tried to touch me and take advantage of me.
I open my mouth to tell him I don’t know, but as if my voice no longer belongs to me I say, “I see light… It’s everywhere.” Shit. Where the hell did that come from?
“Are you sure that’s all you see?”
No.
“Yes.”
There is a pause. “Then I guess that means your future’s dead.”
Dead.
“What!” I exclaim. “How do you reach that assumption?”
“Let’s go back,” he says, evading my question. “I have some business to take care of with Alex.”
Before I can respond, I feel his fingers slide through mine and he pries my arms away from me. Then I’m jerked back and he slams me against him, his arms enfolding around me.
“Let me go!” I wiggle my shoulders and arms, but he tightens his hold, trapping me against him.
He kisses the top of my head and I hear him breathe in the scent of my hair. “God, the things I could do to you right now.” His voice is deep and full of desire; it makes me want to gag.
I lift my leg, bend my knee, and swing my foot forward hoping to kick him, however all I touch is air.
“Nicholas, I swear to God—”
His lips come down over mine and I feel vile and gross inside. I try to lean back, but he only moves with me, keeping us pinned together, as he attempts to snake his tongue into my mouth. I open my lips and bite down hard, feeling his tongue rupture open and bleed.
He only laughs. “You’re seriously going to pay for that.”
His hand starts to trail down my back, groping me, and forcing me against him. The prickle stabs at the back of my leg and everything feels wrong. I’m terrified. Disgusted. With him and myself.
“Please don’t,” I beg, writhing my body as tears threaten to spill out. “Please just let me go.”
“Don’t worry,” he whispers in my ear. “I’ll be gentle.”
As his hand reaches my ass, a sharp, deafening noise echoes in my head. I hear Nicholas curse and then the lightness intensifies as I’m jolted back.
***
When I open my eyes again the light is gone. I’m lying in the velvet sofa with my head in Alex’s lap and he’s staring down at me with a concerned look in his expression.
“Are you okay?” he asks, tracing his finger down my temple.
Panic flares through my body as I glance around the room. “How did I get here… I thought I was in the storage room?”
“Yeah, but you fainted,” he says, brushing my hair out of my eyes. I wince at the aching pain in my skull. I feel nauseous and sick as I try to decipher what happened. “And you hit your head on the corner of the shelf before I could catch you.” He checks my eyes, leaning closely. “I’m worried you might have a concussion.”
I shake my head while I gradually sit up and he leans back to give me room. My eyes immediately drift to the sofa across from me where Nicholas sits.
He’s wearing a navy blue T-shirt and a pair of tan cargo pants. His sandy blonde hair sweeps over his forehead, his golden eyes twinkling and his smile is devious.
I narrow my eyes at him, but he only shakes his head and smiles.
Watch it,
he mouths.
Or I won’t help.
Alex follows my line of gaze and then he stiffens. “When did you get here?”
“He showed up in the vision,” I explain through gritted teeth. I want to wring his neck, but I also need his help. It's wrong to let him have so much power over me, although there’s nothing I can do about it other than succumb to him. “In grand, creepy Nicholas style.”
Nicholas’s grin broadens and his dark gaze skims over my body. “You know it.”
“But that’s not allowed,” Alex interrupts, putting his hand on my knee while his fierce gaze remains on Nicholas. “Foreseers are not allowed to go into another Foreseer’s vision without permission. Even I know that.”
“Maybe I did have permission,” Nicholas says with a sly grin. “How do you know for sure that I didn’t? Maybe Gemma begged me to show up there?”
Alex arches a brow at me, wondering what’s going on. I want to tell him, so I can watch him punch Nicholas in the face because I know he will, yet then Nicholas probably won’t help me, either.
I shake my head and lean into Alex, wanting to shut my eyes and let the electricity lull me to sleep. “It’s nothing. He’s just being a creeper.”
“Don’t pretend you don’t like it.” Nicholas winks, relaxing back in the chair with his arms spread out on the back. His attention focuses on Alex who protectively inches closer to me. “So is there a reason you let her use the crystal ball again? Or did she just decide to do it on her own and let you suffer the consequences for it? Personally, I’d love to think it was the latter.”
Alex and I exchange a look that seems to tell me he’s preparing himself for something terrible. His expression flashes with worry, and Alex rarely looks worried. “It wasn’t the latter.” He forces his gaze away from me and his fingers on my knee tense, his nails jabbing into my skin as his other hand clenches into a tight fist. “We need your help.” It sounds like it’s killing him to say it.