GRAYSON
â~Belle!~â I roared.
My mate had just disappeared like fucking Houdini. Here one second, gone the next. The only explanation was magic.
My gaze found Gulius, thinking he had to be the culprit, but he was still very much dead behind me.
âOh, my godâ¦â
My head snapped toward where Belleâs voice had come from, only to find her now several yards away from me, kneeling on the ground.
I would have been more confused over how she had gotten all the way over there if it werenât for the thing she was looking at.
âK-Kyle!â she sobbed while taking in his mangled form, still exactly where I had left him. âOh, my god, Kyle!â
I used my vampire speed to get over to her quickly. I knelt down next to her in front of my dead beta.
Belle barely managed to speak through her sobs. âW-What h-happened? What d-did this to h-him?â
My throat suddenly felt too thick to speak. With everything that had happened, I had momentarily been able to push the horror of my best friendâs death aside.
Iâd had to focus on defeating Azazel. Iâd had to avenge him. I couldnât have let myself get overwhelmed by his death.
I wished I could have just stayed in that state of mind forever.
Now, kneeling next to his body, his blood still fresh on the ground, grief like I never could have imagined consumed me like wildfire.
Half of his body was completely destroyed by the force field.
The wound was gruesome, bits of his flesh hanging from him in some areas while his bone was visible in others. His right eye had been ripped right through.
How⦠How were we ever going to let Elijah see his mate like this? It would break him. Fuck, it was about to break me.
And the worst part was, he wasnât the only one like this. There were many warriors stationed around the border when the force field went back up.
Likely, not everyone had been standing directly in the zone that could have killed them, but I knew there still had to be some.
Who knew how many of my peopleâmy family membersâI had lost today?
Belleâs sobs were loud and gut-wrenching. She kept saying his name over and over like she was going to make him wake up.
I put a hand on her back. âHeâ¦â I swallowed. Why couldnât I talk? My mouth felt numb.
My entire body felt numb while I started to come to terms with just what a significant loss my kingdom was facing today.
The need to cry was strong in my chest, but I couldnât bring myself to do it. âHe was standing at the border when the force field went up. It tore through him.â
Belle shook her head, her movements jerky and frantic. She placed a shaking hand on the cheek that wasnât cut and caressed his skin with her thumb.
âHeâs going to be okay,â she whispered. âHeâll be okay.â
Her entire body was shaking again. The trauma of this day was taking its toll on her, and she was no doubt still in shock from killing Azazel.
This was the last thing she needed right now. I wish I had protected her from this. I would have told her about Kyleâs death eventually, but not right after everything she had gone through today.
The last way I wanted her to start grieving for him was seeing his body like ~this.~
âBelle, we should go back,â I said to her. âWe need to bring his body to Elijah. We need to let him know what happened.â
My heart sank just thinking about it. Elijah already knew his mate was deadâhe would be able to feel it through the bond.
Seeing his body like this would be grueling, and I doubted that Kyle would want Elijah to witness him like this, but I wouldnât be the person to keep Elijah from seeing him.
If Belle died, there wasnât anything on planet Earth that would prevent me from seeing her, from holding her against me one last time.
Belle shook her head again. âNo!â she shouted. She put her hands on either side of his while she continued to sob. âNo, heâs going to be fine. Iâm going to make him fine. Iâm not going to let him die.â
Heavyâeverything felt heavy, my eyes, my heart, my limbs. This was all too much. Belle wasnât making any sense. She was in deep denial. I needed to get her away from here before she completely broke.
âBelleâ¦,â I started, keeping my tone as gentle as possible. âHeâs already dead. Heâs been gone for a good while. Thereâs nothing we can do now but bring him back.â
I put my hands on her waist, getting ready to physically pull her away when she started to scream again.
âNo! No, donât touch me! Donât touch me!â She shoved my hands off her.
The way she looked at me with her red-rimmed eyes made it feel like I was being pressed down into the earth, both of our sorrow threatening to bury me.
âIâm going to help him,â she whispered. She sounded so desperate. âYou have to let me help him. Just give me a few minutes, please. Then we can go back. But I need a few minutes. Heâs not gone yetâheâs just not.â
I stared at her, trying to understand. What the hell did she think she was going to be able to do for him now? Kyle died the moment the force field had gone up.
The only good thing we could take away from that was that it was painless and quick. He didnât have to suffer.
But if trying to help him now would help her go to sleep tonight, would help her to know that she did all she possibly could, then I would let her stay a little longer.
âOkay.â I nodded. âA few minutes.â
Intense relief surged through the bond. âThank you,â she whispered.
She looked back down at Kyleâs barely recognizable face and put a hand on each cheek, in the same spots they had been before.
This time, though, she put her forehead down against his, closing her eyes tightly. She simply held him like that for a long moment, tears racing down her cheeks and onto his.
After a few more seconds, she started to speak. âYouâre okay. Youâre okay, Kyle. Youâre going to be fine. Please, please be fine.â
This went on for several minutes. She whispered to herself while she held him, repeatedly saying that he was going to be okay.
I sat back and watched in silence, my heart breaking more and more with every second that passed. How long was I supposed to let this go on?
Her grief was causing her to hallucinate, to think she could bring a corpse back to life. To say I was worried was an understatement. Could all of this have something to do with her dad dying?
Maybe she felt like she could have done more. Was it possible that she blamed herself for his death?
Nearly ten minutes later, we were still there. I knew I had to pull her away eventually. I had a whole kingdom to take care of. Kyle was likely not the only person who died today.
I had to be there for my subjects. And this couldnât be good for Belle, taking it upon herself to heal a dead man. What did it say about her mental state?
I was just about to put my hand on her back and tell her it was time to go when I heard someone approaching. The personâs footsteps moved quickly, telling me it was a vampire.
Minnie appeared a moment later. I wasnât unhappy to see her. Maybe she could help me convince Belle to remove herself from Kyleâs body.
I wasnât surprised to see her either. As the Mortar healer, she was called to where people were hurt.
She took in the scene silently. She looked at me first. She seemed unfazed by my nudity, but her lips turned down when she noticed all of the wounds I was sporting from Azazel and my battle.
Then her eyes moved to Belle crouching over Kyle. I saw the moment she realized exactly what had happened. Her body deflated before she looked back at me and shared a look of devastation and sorrow.
She came to stand next to us.
âIâve been going around the border healing people who were affected by the force field,â she explained softly, her arms crossed over her chest.
âMany people have only been affected by the blow of it going up without actually getting hit. But we havenât yet accounted for everyoneâ¦â she studied Kyle with red-rimmed eyes.
âNumerous people were beyond help. Theyâ¦They were already gone.â
I nodded slowly. âI thought that would be the case. Thank you for helping the people that you did.â
âIâm sorry for your loss, Alpha. He was a good beta,â Minnie continued.
âHeâll be missed,â I responded. âAs will everyone we lost today. Itâs a sad day in Zaweth.â
Minnie looked back at Belle. She was still crying, whispering words to Kyle that I could barely make out.
âIs she saying something?â Minnie asked.
âSheâs telling him that heâs going to be okay. She said sheâs trying to heal him,â I explained.
Minnieâs dark brows pulled together in confusion. âHeal him? Doesnât she know heâsâ¦?â
I shrugged. âI donât know. Sheâs in shock. Sheâs been like this for ten minutes.â
Minnie let out a heavy sigh. âAll right. Well, maybe we shouldâ?â She cut herself off before she could finish, her eyes widening. âWhat the hell?â
I followed her line of sight until I was looking at the same thing she was. What the hell was right.
Kyleâs foot used to be in two pieces, split down the middle until halfway up his ankle, where it became one long cut. But that wasnât the case anymore.
His footâ¦seemed to have mended itself. There wasnât even a cut anymore, just a white scar.
And that scar traveled all the way up his leg, stopping right at his lower abdomen where I could literally see the skin repairing.
It was healing. His wounds were healing.
âHowâ¦? Isâ¦Is ~the luna~ doing that?â Minnie asked, looking just as flabbergasted as I was.
âFairy.â It was all I could bring myself to say because it was the only thing that made any sense. âItâs her powers.â I looked up at Minnie. âSheâs using her fairy powers.â
Minnieâs eyes widened. âBecause the two of you mated. The prophecy.â
When I looked back at Kyleâs body, his gruesome gash was still disappearing, turning into nothing more than forgotten trauma that seemed to have happened years ago.
I couldnât help the way my chest filled with hope. Was it actually possible for Belle to heal Kyle after everything that had happened to him? To ~bring him back to life~?
Belle was still kneeling over Kyle, her forehead to his, her hands grasping his cheeks.
âYouâre going to be okay. Youâre going to be fine, Kyle. Iâm not going to let you die. Iâm not going to let you do that to Elijah. Youâre going to be okay.â
She whispered things of that nature nonstop. I wasnât even sure if she knew what she was doing, her eyes shut so tightly.
Hopefully, she could feel it, thoughâhopefully she knew about the magic that was taking place right now because of her.
It was several long minutes before his face started to heal, all of it slowly repairing itself like two pieces of fabric being sewn back together.
The scar was impressive, fully healed and spanning down the entire length of his body. Minnie and I sat in rapt attention, holding our breaths while we waited to see what was going to happen next.
âL-Luna?â Kyleâs voice suddenly groaned out. âOoohh, youâre going to be in so much trouble when the alpha finds out youâre here.â
Belle finally leaned back to look at him, her breath catching in her throat. âKyle?â she whispered. âYouâre... Youâre okay?â
Kyle tilted his head in confusion. âOf course Iâm okay. Are you worried about the explosion? What the hell even ~was~ that? And how did you get here? Does the alpha know youâre here?â
He sat up a bit, so he was leaning back on his elbows. âIs that ~blood~ on your face?â
Belle tried to laugh, but it came out more like a gasping sob. She covered her mouth with her hand. âOh, my gosh, youâre okay.â She launched herself into his arms.
Kyle caught her with a surprised grunt.
âI-Iâm so glad youâre okay...,â she sobbed.
âWhat...?â Kyle asked, completely flabbergasted by Belleâs odd behavior. He finally looked at me, noticing my presence for the first time since heâd woken up.
His eyes widened. âI swear she hugged me, Alpha.â
His attention swung over to Minnie when she let out a giggle. âYou saw it, right?â he asked her. âI had nothing to do with this!â He gestured down at my sobbing mate on his chest.
My laugh was deep and genuine and filled with relief. He thought I was pissed that he was touching Belle. Usually, that would be true. I would make an exception for today, though.
âWhat happened to you?â Kyle continued as he took in my appearance.
I was sure I looked pretty rough, still all bloody and bruised from the battle.
âDid you shift?â
Belle sat back, finally releasing him. She laughed while she wiped her nose and sniffled. Her gleeful eyes found mine. The broad smile she offered me may have been the sweetest thing I had ever seen.
It looked like Kyle was going to be okay. Azazel was dead. And my mate was a fucking badass fairy.