37: Done For
Predatory
A/N: This chapter is split into two POVs, and the second POV contains some very dark, bloody descriptions of violence. Read at your own risk.
ZOE POV
Somethingâs off about this place, I can tell from the moment Xander triumphantly (but quietly) flings the doors at the southwest corner of the warehouse open. Itâs dark within, but tinged purple in a way thatâs definitely not natural. They got in with fae assistants, Rika said. I wonder if itâs the contractually bound ones whoâve been around the past couple years, or others with more combat experience?
Beside me, Drakeâs massive gunmetal grey wolf is practically vibrating with impatience and anxiety.
âEasy,â I murmur, gently resting a hand on his shoulder while hoping he wonât take my hand off for it. âSomethingâs not rightââ
He steps across the threshold anyway, and almost immediately Anselmâs assistant Ariadne flies into view. Abso-fucking-lutely not. That piece of sheet metal ought to do nicely. Pretty sure itâs aluminum, which is goodâ-for now.
âBoss, perimeter compromised!â Ariadne shrieks, but the aluminum sheet Iâve weaponized wraps around her, covering her mouth and pinning her to the nearest wall. If Ariadneâs here, Tempest probably is, too.
âFind her,â I tell Drake, and heâs off like a shot. Rika, Callum, and Xander follow me in. âRika and Callum, tail Drake. Good chance Sasha will need a medic. Xander, with me. You got any experience with fae?â
âYou got it,â Rika agrees, already moving to follow my plan with Callum grumbling behind her.
âYou think thereâs more than the one you cocooned in metal?â Xander asks.
âProbably. Step lightly and answer my question.â
âHavenât had the privilege before. Any pointers?â
âAriadne? You all right?â Tempest calls overhead. In an instant, Iâve got another sheet of aluminum airborne, and then heâs encased in it, pinned to the wall next to his partner in punishment. Perfect.
âHot damn, youâre good,â Xander compliments me.
âThanks. Step one was keeping them out of the duel,â I explain. I can hear angry catfight noises elsewhere in the warehouse, and Xander can probably hear more than I can, but I have to believe that situation is under control. âAs for pointers, be very careful what you say around them and to them. Knowing your name can give them power over you, so I wonât be using it to address you. They like to make deals and bargains, but theyâre always on the lookout for loopholes so that things donât work the way you mean for them to. They really hate iron and silver. You got all that?â
âI hope so.â
âMe too. Our next step is to get some information from them. You down to help me with that?â
âLike, an interrogation? Fuck yeah.â
âGreat. Letâs find a nice, quiet cornerâ¦.â
I pull the metal fae cocoons along with us as I power-walk through the warehouse debris, forcing a path to clear for us with flicks of my fingers. Ariadne and Tempest are struggling inside their improvised prisons, but Iâve got them more or less completely immobilized; they canât make the necessary gestures to create portals (or anything else) while theyâre confined like this. Once I think weâre sufficiently removed from the combat zone, I put the metal cocoons in front of Xander and me and peel back the aluminum from the faeâs faces.
âZoe! Is this any way to treat friends?â Ariadne demands.
âIf I didnât like you at least a little bit, I would have used some of the iron debris to get you and Tempest out of the way,â I reply testily.
âFair point,â Tempest mutters. âWe werenât going to hurt Sasha, if thatâs what youâre worried about.â
âI prefer not to take chances, and none of us know all the terms of your contracts to Anselm.â
âWhoâs this with you? New boyfriend? Whatâs Rika think about that?â Ariadne taunts.
âThis is my enforcer for todayâsâ¦festivities.â I gesture to Xander, who cocks his gun menacingly. Good. Perfect for the role. âCooperate with me and you wonât have to find out first-hand what his job entails.â
âActually, our contracts are technically in service of the Commander of Special Ops Forces, not Anselm specifically,â Tempest clarifies. âIf Sasha wins this duel, weâll be her thralls, not Anselmâs anymore.â
âSheâs fighting to take his place?!â
âTechnically. Which is the only way that matters.â
âWhat does that mean, exactly?â Xander whispers to me. I just shake my head at him. Now is not the time for stupid questions. He huffs, rolls his eyes, and then turns his attention to the immobilized fae. âWhat were the other terms of this duel?â
âFight until one of them surrenders. Death and shifting between forms both technically count as surrender,â Tempest answers.
âBased on what we saw before you got here, Sasha actually had the upper paw, which is not something we saw coming,â Ariadne adds. âHe mustâve really pissed her off. Iâve never seen her like this before.â
âYouâre not usually in the field with her,â I mutter.
âShe fucking tore his balls off,â Tempest deadpans.
âExcuse me what?!â Xander sputters.
âYou heard me. Zoe, is Sasha the freaky type who always takes a body part as a souvenir in a fight, orââ
âNo,â I interrupt. Good for you, Sasha. It seems like a fitting punishment for at least some of the hell Anselmâs put her through. âDoes anyone at HQ know that this is happening?â
âWe werenât asked to report back to HQ about it, and so we didnât,â Ariadne tells me, squirming ineffectually in her metal prison. âYou know we donât like Anselm. We werenât going to do anything to help him unless he specifically asked us to, beyond using wards to keep anyone outside the warehouse from hearing all their commotion. Are these restraints really necessary?â
âI donât take chances with fae. Any fae. I know you prefer to play your tricks on humans, notâ¦creatures like us, but the risk is still there.â
âGoodness gracious, what was the point of being friends with you at all if you were gonna be like this when things got tough?â Tempest scorns.
âDoes anyone else know weâre here?â Iâm not in the mood to put up with their bullshit, but they donât seem to be particularly inclined to answer this question, since Iâve made it clear Iâm playing hardball. Fine, we can do this the hard way. I nod to Xander, who fires a warning shot dangerously close to Tempestâs pointy ear.
âHey! What the fuck?!â Tempest yelps.
âAnswer the question,â Xander growls. âDoes anyone else know weâre here?â
âThe Faerie Queen and her High Mage know our whereabouts at all times,â Ariadne answers hurriedly. âItâs part of the punishment contract. They have scrying pools and stuff. Canât be sure how much they know about the situation and what they might choose to do with that information.â
âWell. I guess that settles that, then,â I sigh. âThank you for your help. Iâm afraid youâll be staying here for a while, though. Canât have you following us.â
âYouâd leave us trapped here, in these metal straitjackets?!â Tempest protests shrilly.
âUnless you have a better way to guarantee me that you wonât be a thorn in my side later, Iâm afraid this is the best plan Iâve got. But Iâm willing to negotiate. You like making deals, right? What deal can we make that wonât violate your current contracts?â
***~O~***
DRAKE POV
What in the goddamn fuck?!
I wasnât expecting to see a gorgeous, sleek, pitch-black panther behind that giant lion. They said that she was a panther, but somehow I still didnât pictureâ¦this.
I also wasnât expecting the lion to go down before I had a chance to hit him.
I definitely wasnât expecting the panther to be covered in blood, dangling a clump of the lionâs intestines from her jaws. Vibrant green eyes meet mine, looking as stunned as I feel.
Mixed with the overpowering stenches of blood and cat musk, an intoxicating scent meets my nose: basil, sun-warmed ripe berries, lemongrass, and dark chocolate, all blended together. Is thatâ¦her? The panther? It has to be. But Iâve definitely smelled it beforeâ¦.
The training field in the metro park. Before we even met these two-facedâ¦
Goddamn it, how deep does this go? Even then, Nikkiâno, Sashaâwas watching us.
Focus on the here and now, Drake. Get her out of here, and once youâre all safe sheâll have to explain everything, answer for all her lies.
Oh fuck. Sheâs holding her left hind paw off the ground. As she turns contemptuously away from the lion, swishing her tail angrily, I see her left hip is torn to shit. Sheâs walking pretty well without that foot, somehow, but she has to be in so much pain. I have to help her.
âSasha?â I try to call her with thought-speech, which normally works with pack members, but the message seems to bounce off an invisible wall. Dammit, sheâs not in the pack yet. We havenât made it official. I canât communicate with her that way.
And anyway, it doesnât look like she needs a second for this fight. The lion is down, incapacitated. As Sasha walks, her jaws are still tightly clenched around the lionâs entrails, and sheâs pulling more out of him. His roars of pain fade to gurgling groans of distress.
Elsewhere in the warehouse around us, thereâs chaosâvoices, sounds of struggle, footsteps, metal scraping the concrete floor, a gunshotâbut all that matters right now is the panther dropping her mouthful of intestines into a tangle of extension cords and batting at the pile until itâs impossible, in this low light, to distinguish cable from colon. Then she stalks back towards the dying lion, left hind foot still elevated.
Her eyes meet mine and itâs like all the airâs been sucked from the room, like Iâve been slapped with a brick wall. If Rika was fucking terrifying earlier, Sashaâs on another level entirely. Venom and rage and pain flash in her eyes, emanating from her like a dark cloud.
Is this really the kind of person to take as a mate? Should I reject her? The thought makes my insides twist and shudder violently. In spite of everything, Iâm still drawn to her. Maybe I can help her heal, help her work past whateverâs made her like this.
Then sheâs passed me, still approaching the lion on the ground. Why bother with him? Heâs done for.
The lion rolls a bit and swats at her weakly. Heâs still conscious?! My heart is suddenly in my throat, but Sasha easily evades his paw and retaliates with a brutal smack to the lionâs head, which hits the concrete floor with a sickening crunch. A wicked glint comes into her eyes and she grabs a mouthful of the lionâs mane, then violently jerks her head up and down, bashing the lionâs skull into the floor again and again and again until bits of brain and bone splatter and scatter across the concrete.
Holy fucking shit. What a woman.
Sheâs impressively powerful in a way thatâs incredibly alluring, but the brutality sheâs committed in front of me is horrifying, sickening to a paralyzing degree. I know they said she hated him, and he wanted me dead, but could he really have deserved all that?
She certainly seems to think so. She looks quite satisfied with her work as she drops the lionâs head and turns away from him, and her gait is slow and triumphant despite the awkwardness created by her injured leg.
After only a few steps, she pauses, and then her legs buckle and she crumples gracelessly to the ground.
No.