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Authors: Charlotte Abel

Tags: #Romance, #Paranormal, #Teen & Young Adult, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy, #Witches & Wizards, #Paranormal & Urban

BOOK: Believe: The Complete Channie Series
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Several of her minions chanted, “Yes, my queen.”

“But—”

She ignored Josh’s protest and spoke over him. “Is there any doubt that Prince Valor challenged me to a duel?”

“No, my queen.”

“I call bullshit!” Hunter raised his fist in the air.

Dominance shot a pure bolt of power straight at his heart. Josh’s shield slammed over Hunter a split second before her curse would have killed him.

The crowd gasped then buzzed with hushed whispers and lowered voices, too many and too quiet to discern. But the tension shot up exponentially. Josh didn’t want things to get out of control. He could feel the energy of his loyal army nearby and getting closer. This could easily turn into a blood bath. “Wait a minute…okay? Just…calm down.”

Silence spread out from him like a ripple across a pond.

“It was not my intention to challenge Dominance to a duel. I was merely asking if that was
her
intention when she said ‘we’ll see who is the stronger mage.’ But whether I did or not is irrelevant. We both agreed to do it according to ancient rites…and pistols are not ancient weapons.”

Dominance sighed as if she found the whole affair a terrible bore. “The ancient rites do not specify what weapons may or may not be used. Only that the challenged party gets to choose.”

“You set me up. I never would’ve agreed to a duel with pistols. Either we fight with magic or we go back to full scale war.” It wasn’t just his life on the line. If he lost, all mages would be bound by the agreement he’d made in ignorance. They’d be Dominance’s slaves.

All pretense of civility slid off Dominance’s face. Her countenance reflected nothing but pure evil. She extended her left arm and wiggled her fingers in a “come here” gesture.

The crowd parted. Two guards stepped forward. Josh’s heart stopped then fell to his feet. One of them held a knife to Vince's throat, the other to Channie’s.

“No.” It came out as a breathy whisper, but Josh was screaming inside. He swayed on his feet. He would have fallen to his knees if Hunter hadn’t grabbed his elbow.

“Excuse me.” Hunter cleared his throat. “As Valor’s second, I’d like to take his place.”

“No. Hunter, I won’t let you do that.”

“This ain’t just about saving you, Josh, although I’d still be willing. But there’s a whole lot more riding on this here duel.”

Dominance saved Josh the torture of deciding one way or the other. “No, you may not.”

Hunter lifted his chin. “What do the rules say?”

Channie cried out, pulling Josh’s gaze to her face. A weeping, red line underscored the knife at her throat.

“No! Stop.” The guard holding Channie was the one that had gotten in her face earlier. He’d cut her, and she was definitely bleeding, but it wasn’t a copious amount. Not yet. But Josh didn’t doubt that the man would enjoy slitting her throat.

“If I accept your terms, will you release my wife and my father?”

“Of course.” Dominance brushed a nonexistent strand of hair off her brow.

“Right now. I want my wife beside me.” It went against every fiber of Josh’s being to put Channie in the line of fire, but she’d be safer beside him, under his bulletproof shield than she was with a knife at her throat.

Dominance narrowed her eyes, but agreed with a curt nod of her head. “All I want is for you to honor our agreement. Now, come, choose your pistol.”

Hope flared in Josh’s chest. He’d have to suck his shield down tight so he could get the barrel of his gun outside of it, but even if he had to expose his entire arm to do so, it was better than nothing. And he’d be damn sure Channie stayed behind him.

Josh’s heart sank when he peered into the velvet lined box at the long barreled weapons. These were not revolvers. He’d only get one shot.

“Oh, and Valor?”

“What?”

“No magic means no shields.”

No
shields means no protection.
Josh hit Channie with a calming spell that knocked her out then handed her to Vince. “Get her out of here.”

Vince handed her off to an old man then put a hand on Josh’s shoulder. “Don’t worry. He’s on our side.”

Josh wasn’t happy about it, but the man and Channie had already disappeared in the crowd.

Vince enhanced his voice with magic. “Tempest was interrupted before she finished reading the ancient rules of dueling. Does everyone understand the role of seconds?”

Dominance glared at him as half the crowd shook their heads.

Hunter frowned. “Maybe you better explain it.”

“To ensure a fair duel.” Vince twisted his mouth into his strange, but familiar, smile. “If either principle fires before the appointed time, it is the second’s duty to fire at the offender.”

Vince pointed at Tempest, Dominance’s second. “Please replace the weapon behind your back with one of the pistols that have been approved for this duel.”

The woman’s face blanched.

Dominance reached behind her and grabbed the gun then handed it to one of her guards. She shoved her second towards the man holding the box of pistols and waved Hunter forward. “Choose your weapons.”

Hunter, always a gentleman, waited for Tempest to make her choice before lifting a pistol out of the box. He balanced it in his hand then sighted down the barrel. “Anything special I should know about this here gun?”

Dominance rolled her eyes. “You pull the trigger, a bullet comes out the other end.”

“Thanks for nothing, bitch.” Hunter turned around and walked back towards Josh.

Dominance’s face turned from puce to purple but her second stepped in and whispered something that calmed her down.

“Are you crazy?” Josh spoke through gritted teeth. “There’s no way I could’ve gotten my shield over you in time when you’re standing right next to her. At least wait until you’re closer to me than her before you start calling her names.”

“She’s so pissed, her whole body’s shaking. It was worth the risk.”

“Mother?” Vince's voice trembled. “It’s me you hate. Let me take Valor’s place.”

“Don’t be ridiculous.” She smirked at him. “You can’t take Valor’s place, but you may replace his second.”

“Oh, hell no.” Hunter jammed the loaded pistol in the waistband of his jeans then lowered his voice to a whisper. “You know I’m the best shot. All we gotta do is get her to fire early so I can pop her.”

“And how do you propose to do that?” Vince's shoulders slumped.

Hunter shrugged. “Josh’ll just have to twitch his gun hand a little early to draw her fire.”

“That’s brilliant…
except
for the part about her firing early. What if she hits one of us?”

“That’s one of the reasons I called her a bitch. To get her riled up. Besides, these old pistols ain’t too accurate. I doubt she’ll hit anything vital.”

“Then how do you know you’ll be able to hit her?”

“My name’s Hunter. It’s what I do.”

A chill crept over Josh’s skin as the moon darkened. There was barely a sliver left when Tempest called out, “Take your marks. Fire on the count of three.”

“How come she gets to—”

“Shut up, Hunter.” Josh’s hand was already shaking. He kept his finger outside the trigger guard to keep from firing the gun accidentally. “Get ready.”

“I’m good.”

“One…” Tempest’s voice rang out as the eclipse reached its apex and the last sliver of light disappeared.

Josh’s pulse raced. Time slowed.

“Two…”

Josh raised his gun with a shaking hand, but Dominance did not take the bait. She did not fire early. Hunter couldn’t shoot without destroying the treaty.
It’s up to me. I can’t use magic, but I can draw on my power-name. It’s a part of me. I am Valor Veyjivik, a royal mage, the rightful heir to the throne. My people are counting on me to save them from tyranny.

Josh took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. His body stilled. His mind calmed. His racing heart slowed. He aimed at the center of Dominance’s body.

Everything that followed happened in the space between one heartbeat and the next.

Tempest shouted, “Three!”

Vince stepped in front of Josh as a shot rang out then crumpled to the ground.

Josh fired. The recoil jerked his arm straight up.

Dominance screamed then grabbed her stomach as she sank to the ground.

Tempest dropped her pistol and raised both hands in the air.

Time resumed its normal passage.

Josh scanned the crowd for Channie. He couldn’t see her, but he felt her love through their bond. He glanced at Hunter. “Are you okay?”

“I’m fine.” Hunter pointed his gun at the sky then ran to the other side of the field towards Dominance and Tempest.

Josh dropped to his knees to check on Vince. His heart stopped when he saw the quarter-sized hole in his forehead. “No!”

He covered Vince's wound with both hands and pressed as hard as he could, but it didn’t staunch the flow of blood. He reached for all the magic in his gut, but it refused to leave his body. It was as if it knew the situation was hopeless. No amount of magic would cure a head wound.

Josh couldn’t believe Vince was dead. He’d barely gotten to know him. There was so much more he wanted to learn. He wanted to heal his scars. He wanted to tell him that he loved him.

Josh found Vince's hat. He turned it around so the bullet hole was in the back then placed it on his head.

Channie squatted beside Josh. She grabbed both his shoulders and gave him a little shake. “Hunter’s holding Dominance at gunpoint. Both armies are squaring off.”

Josh jerked his head up.

Blood soaked the middle of Channie’s shirt. He didn’t detect any pain through their bond, but that could be the result of shock.

“How badly are you hurt?” He jumped to his feet and lifted her shirt, expecting to find a bullet hole in her gut. She was bloody, but there was no wound.

“It’s not my blood.”

“The guard?”

“He found me in the back of the crowd and tried to recapture me after you shot Dominance. I stabbed him with his own knife.” Channie looked at Vince. “I’m sorry about your father, but you need to finish this before people start shooting at each other.”

Grief squeezed Josh’s chest. He closed his eyes and nodded. He didn’t know what the ancient rites dictated in this situation, but he didn’t care. Even if they killed him for breaking their archaic honor code, Dominance had to die.

The Book of the Dead seemed to agree with him. It warmed his chest as it sprang to life. Light shot out between the fibers of his shirt and the button holes of his vest. Josh could tell from the collective gasp that every mage there could see the pulsating beams.

Channie slipped her hand under his shirt and pressed her palm against the bare skin of his lower back.

Josh’s heart sank as he scanned the crowd. Both armies had their shields up and weapons drawn but there were no clear battle lines. Everyone was intermingled. He could protect himself and Channie but he couldn’t shield the rest of his people without also shielding the enemy. He could heat up everyone’s weapons like he had at the Black Mountain massacre, but everyone would just switch to killing each other with magic.

Both sides teetered on the brink. If someone so much as sneezed, it would trigger an all out war. It went against every protective instinct, but Josh kept his shield down. Something told him that if he raised it, Dominance’s people would see it as an act of aggression.

Josh maneuvered Channie to his side and wrapped his arm around her waist. He prayed that no matter what happened, she’d be okay. He kissed the top of her head then marched towards Dominance.

Many of Dominance’s people bowed and quietly begged for mercy as Josh and Channie passed through the crowd.

Josh found Hunter kneeling beside the royal bitch with his gun pressed against her forehead. “She cheated. Her pistol only looks like an antique.”

Dominance clutched her bleeding side and glared at Josh. Half of her loyal soldiers had their weapons trained on Hunter; the other half aimed at Josh.

He pulled the Book of the Dead out of his shirt and held it over his head as he addressed the crowd. “Do you all know what this is?”

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