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Destined for Time

Myths and Legends, Book Two

Stacie Simpson

 

Destined for Time: Myths and Legends, Book Two

Copyright 2013 Stacie Simpson

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Acknowledgements

First I would like to thank the few but growing number
of fans who have given Releasing the Dragon such great ratings and reviews.
Knowing there are people out there who love the Myths and Legends characters as
much as I do means a lot to me. A special thank you goes to my beta readers
Lin, Donna and especially Marcia for not only finding the typos, but also
coming up with the perfect ringtone - it really was a stroke of genius. Many
thanks go to my family and friends for their love and enthusiastic support - I
love you all. And finally, a big round of applause goes to Fiona Jayde Media
for another spectacular cover.

Chapter One

I had to tamp down a sense of giddy anticipation as I drew
closer to the receiving area outside The Gateway to the Otherworld, a
performing arts theater located within the Myths and Legends Casino Resort that
offered formal dining while guests watched anything from ballets, to comedians,
to psychic readings. The receiving area and the theater beyond always reminded
me of a red and gold palace with its delicate antique furniture, medieval
artwork in gold frames and the flowing fabrics hanging from the walls and
ceiling.

Passing through the arched doorway I glanced around and
spotted Devin Delaney, better known as Rook, the Myths and Legends Security
Manager leaning against the wall near the entrance to the theater. Striding
towards him I mentally prepared myself for another round of Rook vs. my
resolve.

“Well if it isn’t Angela.” A sensual smile full of promise
curved his lips as I approached him. With his exotic features, deeply tanned
skin and the ebony hair hanging straight to his waistline he was always
attractive, but when he smiled like that he was almost irresistible.

I stopped a few feet away from him and he pushed off from
the wall. He was dressed in his signature outfit of black leather pants and a
dark, long sleeved shirt that fit his muscular chest and shoulders like a
second skin. Tonight his shirt was red and I could see his muscles flex beneath
it as he closed the distance between us.

Mmm... I repressed the urge to close my eyes and picture his
hard body nude and ready to fulfill my every desire.

Rook had no such restraint. His eyes wandered slowly over my
body and the heat they held had me groaning inside. Why did we have to be on
opposite sides of the law?

It was a common belief at the local police department that
Myths and Legends was really a front for an organized crime ring. There were
just too many suspicious activities and strange occurrences to be ignored -
people disappearing, evidence vanishing, witnesses recanting their stories, not
to mention the claims of vampire sightings and other such nonsense that
resulted from the supernatural theme of this particular resort.

“That would be Detective Ruby to you Mr. Delaney,” I
reminded him for probably the millionth time. I had to keep things professional
between us otherwise I’d never be able to resist his persistent advances.

“But Angela, it’s been six years, shouldn’t we be on a first
name basis by now.” His deep voice was tinged with an accent that I could never
quite place. I wanted to hear that voice whisper my name in the dark while he
used all those rippling muscles to pleasure my body. From the wicked grin he
flashed me he knew exactly what I was thinking too.

“Let’s keep things professional Mr. Delaney. I’m here
because we found another body on the beach behind this resort and I’d like to
review your security footage to see if your cameras caught anything this time.”

Just then two men walked out of the theater and hurried past
us while arguing in hushed voices. Rook eyed them like he wouldn’t trust them
as far as
I
could throw them, then motioned to someone behind me to join
us. Looking over my shoulder I saw Doyle crossing the room.

“Doyle, I need you to follow Travali and Bran. Keep an eye
on them until you’re sure they’ve left the resort,” Rook instructed Doyle who
immediately followed the two men.

“Who were the two troublemakers,” I asked Rook. Anyone that
worried Rook was worth looking into.

He shrugged giving me an easy grin. “Just a couple of
wedding guests. You are aware that we’re in the middle of Senator Mitchell’s
wedding reception aren’t you?”

It was widely known that Senator Garrett Mitchell had close
ties to Donovan Drake, owner and General Manager of Myths and Legends. That the
senator chose this location to marry his longtime girlfriend Ivanna wasn’t a
surprise, but it was unsettling considering our suspicions of criminal
activities.

I peeked into the theater. “Do you really think a burlesque
extravaganza is appropriate for a U.S. Senator’s wedding reception?”

“Of course it is; everyone knows politicians are all
lecherous old men at heart.” He gave me his own version of a lecherous leer and
I couldn’t help myself. I had to laugh, and that was how he usually broke down
my defenses. He could be so serious when he was focused on the security of the
resort, but when he wanted me to loosen up he’d stop at nothing to reach his
goal.

I couldn’t let him sidetrack me though. That would be a
slippery slope that I’d never climb back up once I started sliding down it. “So
why do you think someone is leaving apparent vampire victims behind this
resort? I mean, all the female bodies have been drained of their blood and they’ve
each had twin puncture marks on their neck.”

His jaw clenched for a moment. He never liked it when I got
down to business. He preferred to flirt until all I could think about was
finding the nearest broom closet where I could rip his clothes off and finally
know what it feels like to have him inside me.

“It could be a vampire wannabe, or one of those religious
fanatics trying to make us look bad,” he suggested.

Suddenly I was flying through the air, my ears ringing from
the blast of an explosion. All the air rushed out of my lungs as I smashed into
a wall then crashed onto the floor with rubble falling from the ceiling above
me.

Rook! Oh God where was Rook?

Frantically I searched the area until our eyes met through
the dust and smoke, the relief in his matched my own then he took off into The
Gateway. Damn he moved fast. I tried to stand but it took me a few minutes
because my knee kept giving out on me. By the time I struggled to my feet, a
wave of energy washed over me and I was standing in front of Rook again while
he told Doyle to follow the two troublemakers. My body still ached a little but
most of the pain was gone and my clothes were once again spotless.

“Doyle, I need you to follow Travali and Bran. Keep an eye
on them until you’re sure...” Rook was saying.

“What the hell just happened?” I demanded. Rook looked at me
sharply but Doyle simply looked confused. “We’ve already done this, you know we
have. How the hell did you do that?”

“Whoa! You set time back and she remembers?” Doyle asked
incredulously staring at me like I had two heads.

“What do you mean he set back time?”

“I don’t have time for this. I have to get Dragon out of The
Gateway.” Rook turned towards the theater.

“We have to get
everyone
out of there.” He tried to stop
me but I ducked out of his reach and made it to the doorway where I yelled, “Bomb!
Everyone get out now.”

Just as everyone started screaming and running, I felt that
energy wash over me again and I was once again standing beside Rook and Doyle.

Rook snapped, “Grab her Doyle and don’t let her say a word.”

Before I could react Doyle had me in a death grip with one
massive arm holding me against his hard body and one hand clamped so tightly
over my mouth I could only breathe through my nose. Rook went to the theater
entrance and gestured to someone inside. A few moments later Donovan Drake, or
Dragon as he preferred to be called, emerged and we all moved farther away from
The Gateway.

Dragon took in my captive state as I struggled futilely
against Doyle’s hold, the man’s arms may as well have been unbreakable steel
bands. Then he asked Rook calmly, “What’s going on here?”

I didn’t like his lack of reaction. Seeing a police
detective restrained by a member of his staff should have raised a ton of red
flags.

“Angela dropped by to tell me about another body being
dumped nearby.” With a jerk of his head in the direction of The Gateway he
continued, “We were standing over there discussing why anyone would want to
make it look like vampires are leaving their victims at our back door when a
bomb went off inside The Gateway,” Rook informed him casually like it was an
everyday occurrence.

Dragon started heading back into The Gateway at a fast clip
but Rook jumped in front of him. “She’ll be fine, I promise.” They held each
other’s gaze then Dragon gave a sharp nod and Rook continued, “Anyway, since
the bomb takes out the table you were sitting at and everyone seated there, I
set the clock back to get you out of there.” He glanced over at me with a
bemused expression then told Dragon, “When I jumped back into my body she asked
me what the hell just happened.”

“What?” Dragon asked, confused.

“She came back with me. When she figured out what I’d done
she ran into The Gateway and told everyone to get out because there’s a bomb.
Of course, then I had to jump back again so here we are.”

“And Serafina?” Serafina was Dragon’s new wife. She was also
a dancer currently performing in The Gateway.

“She’s outside of the blast radius. She will not be harmed
by the bomb at all, I promise.” Rook assured Dragon.

There was a tense moment then Dragon asked Rook, “Why did
Travali and Bran take off just before you came in to get me?”

Rook visibly relaxed then answered, “I can’t say for sure
but I’d bet Travali knows about the bomb. I think Garrek is the target. Maybe
you too, but he knows I’m watching your back.”

The noise was deafening as the explosion rocked the building
again. A heartbeat later pandemonium ensued and Dragon pushed his way past the
crowds streaming through the exits to get back into The Gateway. Doyle released
me when Rook grabbed my hand and started leading me outside. When we hit the
cool night air Rook and I jogged over to Claire, a celebrity psychic who has a
studio at Myths and Legends and often performs in The Gateway.

“Rook, I’m going to take Josephine somewhere safe now. When
you see Serafina, please let her know we’ll stop by to see her and Donovan in
the morning,” Claire said as if they were going out for dinner or a movie.

Did none of these people have emotions? Personally I was
freaking out. Possible time travel aside, there were dozens of people injured
or dying all around us. It was truly a chaotic scene as people poured out of
the building along with the smoke and flames quickly spreading over much of the
structure. And the sounds, I would never forget the terrified screams and
agonized cries of pain and loss that surrounded me.

“I’ll let her know,” was all Rook said, then he was tugging
me to a spot about fifty feet from the building. When we reached his
destination he turned on me with a fierce expression that had me swallowing the
ass-chewing I was about to deliver. “Don’t say a word. Stay right here and don’t
move or I’ll have you removed from the scene and locked up until I have time to
deal with you.”

I met him toe to toe and gritted through my teeth, “I will
wait, but not for long. Hurry up and do what you need to do.”

His black eyes held mine for another moment then he
addressed the security personnel that had started gathering around us. The way he
took charge was impressive, like a confident general commanding his troops.
When he finished issuing his orders everyone set out to follow his instructions
except for Doyle who was probably on standby in case I needed to be restrained
again. I heard sirens in the distance and knew rescue workers would be there
any moment.

I was about to pounce on Rook when Dragon and Serafina
approached our group. They were a bit dusty but otherwise appeared to be
unharmed. “Rook, have you seen my mother and Claire?” Serafina asked, the high
pitch of her voice evidence of her concern. Finally someone besides me was
having an emotional reaction.

“They were the first ones out here. Claire said she was
taking your mother somewhere safe. She said they’ll stop by your apartment in
the morning,” Rook answered with a kind smile that calmed some of her worry.

It looked like Dragon was about to ask for an update but I
was through waiting. Once the police and fire department arrived Rook would be
busy with them and I’d never get a chance to have it out with him. I pushed
past Doyle and slammed my hands against Rook’s chest making him stumble back a
few steps.

“What the hell is wrong with you? How could you just let
those people die when you knew what was going to happen to them?”

Despite Rook being a suspected criminal, I’d thought I knew
him, and the Rook I thought I knew wouldn’t have allowed all those people to
die.

“It doesn’t work like that,” he growled through his teeth. “Once
someone is marked for death I can’t change that fate.”

“You saved him.” I stabbed my finger towards Dragon.

“He’s different, I’m his Guardian. I’m sworn to save him and
his mate no matter the cost to myself or anyone else. But I can’t intervene
when anyone else is slated to die.” He was breathing hard with his fists
clenched at his sides.

I’d never seen him this close to the edge but I had to know
why he would just stand by and let people die when he could have saved them. “Who
the fuck makes stupid rules like that?”

“His Elders, and believe me when I say you do not want to
cross his Elders,” Dragon drew my attention from Rook with a grimace on his
face. At six-foot-three he was a few inches shorter than Rook but heavier by at
least twenty pounds of solid muscle.

“If you had succeeded in warning the people in The Gateway
and even one person who was meant to die survived, Rook would have been
stripped of his powers. Then he would have been banished to a world so horrible
you couldn’t imagine it in your worst nightmares. And after all that, the
Elders would have set time back again so that whoever you saved would die here
tonight just as it was originally planned. So you see, even if he tried to save
those people, he wouldn’t have been able to pull it off. It doesn’t matter if
he wanted to save them or not.”

I looked between the two of them gauging the truthfulness of
his words then demanded from Rook, “Is that true?”

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