The Awakening (47 page)

Read The Awakening Online

Authors: Sarah Brocious

BOOK: The Awakening
6.68Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

              "You don't understand, Raina. He's not...." He paused as she bent to kiss Nolan’s face. He had to shake off the anger, the jealousy.

              She was sobbing softly, hugging Nolan’s lifeless hand to her chest.

              "Raina!" Thantos growled with anger. "What did I tell you? I mean no harm to you."

She was really sobbing now, beside herself. She was clasping Nolan’s hand like her lifeline.

              Thanatos rolled his green eyes at her. "You think I really killed him?" He took Nolan’s limp hand from hers. He gently took Raina's hand, he felt her trembling. This hurt him more than he thought was possible. He drew her to him, he felt her fear, smelled it. "Please stop shaking my love," he whispered. "He's not dead." He gently rocked her, and whispered more hushed words into her hair.

              Thanatos breathed deeply of her scent, felt her trembling, and almost regretted his actions. "I would never hurt you like that. I promise you, he is still quite alive. I would never do something that would cause such pain to you."

              Raina heard vivid pain in his voice. She forced herself to remain calm, as he tried to comfort her. "H...he's not dead?" She shook involuntarily, as he rubbed her arm comfortingly.

              "No, and I'm not going to hurt you. Honestly."

              Her eyes narrowed at his use of the word HONEST. "He's lying there, unmoving, not breathing...still as a stone. You shot him in the chest," she growled. "How unhurt do you think he is?"

              Thanatos chuckled at her anger. "Um, Raina, you have forgotten one very important fact." He grinned down on her, finding some of the usual arrogance to taint his voice. "We are immortal."

              Raina stared up at him. His eyes gentled over her face. "Immortal," she breathed in relief, then rested her forehead on his chest. "I hate you."

              He chuckled, brushing a kiss against the top of her head. He reluctantly moved her to the side. He got down on his knees before Nolan.

              He grasped Nolan’s shirt and popped it open, a sharp tearing sound filled the air at the quick action. He discarded the material, revealing the ugly wound. With precision, he used his fingers like a tool, and uprooted a piece of metal, flattened out...it was sitting nearly above the surface...barely through the skin.

              "We're a little tougher than the average person," he teased. "We do not die. Our muscle and our skin though stronger than usual can still be wounded...we can still go into shock. It’s our gift...it protects us from being noticed, if those trying to kill us think their efforts are in vain....the gig would be up." As he took the metal from Nolan’s body, the skin over the wound healed over.

              Raina gasped. "But... couldn't you hurt him enough...that you could....finish him..." She faltered, not wanting to give him ideas.

              He laughed at this. "It’s not that easy. Killing an immortal would take much more. It would take a gift like Richards." He patted Nolan's chest. "Give him a moment."

              Nolan remained still...though the wound was completely healed.

              She knelt down, and laid a hand on his chest, over the now perfect skin, the defined muscle, the strong bone. No evidence he had just been brutally shot.

              "I had my chance Raina...did I hurt you? Did I take you?"

              She looked up at Thanatos in shock.

              "He will wake...if I stole you away it would only be a matter of moments before he would have found me...been on me before I knew it. His connection to you would insure that. But in these last few moments...while he's down, if I had wanted to do away with you...I would have."

              He knelt before her, tipped her chin up to look into his eyes. "He's given you mixed signals about me, hasn't he? Told you he doesn't trust me, and in the same breath trusted you with me? I had to do this....show him I mean it, prove to you I can be trusted."

              "So what is your motive?" she whispered.

              "To watch over you...to gain your trust as well." He smiled a handsome smile. "I'm sorry I scared you... I've told too many lies to him in this lifetime. I had to be dramatic." He shrugged as if it had been a simple fist fight between brothers. "He'll know now I mean what I am saying."

              She anxiously turned to Nolan, and with a relieved sigh, she set her hand again to his chest that lifted and fell in a steady breathing motion. He was coming back around. Relief rushed through her limbs, and to her chagrin, tears did the same to her eyes. She buried her face into Nolan’s chest and wept.

              Thanatos watched with his green eyes devastated. He swallowed hard. "He'll be awake in a moment. I don't want to be here when he does....he'll have to cool off."

              Raina continued weeping.

              He ached to comfort the crying girl...but she didn't want him. He shook his head and rose to his feet.

              His eyes fell upon the envelope of pictures, now spilled on the floor, probably because of the altercation. He lifted one of Raina and smiled sadly. So they had been sneaking about.

              "I will have this," he sighed, knowing she wasn't listening. Slowly he walked to the door. He opened it carefully, nearly running into a startled neighbor as he stepped out. He closed the door quickly behind him.

              "I think it was a car backfire, or maybe thunder," he answered, before being asked the question.

              Raina only heard snippets of the words he'd spoken to the neighbor. Her thoughts now were of the man below her. She felt his startled breath, then his hands in her hair, holding her to his chest.

              "Raina," he breathed in relief.

              She sat up and looked down into his lovely face.

              He reached up and wiped her tear streaked face. “Are you okay?"

              She nodded, leaning her face into his hand.

              Nolan closed his eyes. "I'm sorry you had to see that," he groaned.

              She smiled. "Well, now I'm a believer," she teased.

              He chuckled, and then groaned, rubbing his chest.

              "Are you okay?" Her hand went to where there one had been the bullet. Her fingers caressed the smooth skin there. She felt his muscles tense, so she removed her hand.

              His silver eyes gazed up at her. He sighed and squeezed his eyes closed. "Just give me a moment...I'll be just fine in a minute." He opened one eye teasingly. "It’s been a long while since I've been shot."

              Her mouth dropped open. "This is not very funny, Mr. Gregor."

              He shrugged, grinning in manly pride.

              She leaned down, kissed his cheek, and then got to her feet. "Well...I never want to witness that again," she mewled.

              He coughed, and rolled painfully on his side. "Where did he go?"

              Raina placed her hands on her hips. "Even if I knew I wouldn't tell you! You are going nowhere! Nolan, you were just shot!"

              He glanced down at his chest, wiped the remaining blood away with the tattered shirt. "Good as new," he mumbled.

              She frowned. "You go to bed! I'm going home."

              He frowned back. "You are not driving!"

              "Believe me...I'm sobered," she sighed. But to appease him, she went for her phone to call Emily...or Bradley. She'd never live this down with them...especially not Emily!

              Nolan was on his feet, and taking the phone from her. "I will take you home."

              Her blue eyes blinked in protest. "But is it safe?"

              He tilted her chin. "It’s a moot point now. You and I aren’t going to be apart...do you understand?"

              She blinked.

              His eyes clouded. "For now," he allowed. "I can't promise forever Raina. I will do what’s best for you...I promise you that."

              "Being with you is best for me."

              He shook his head, suddenly looking sad. "If only I weren't so selfish," he whispered.

              Raina closed her eyes and drew in a breath. "Please take me home, Nolan...I am so tired."

              He touched her cheek. "Grab your things, we'll go now."

              She hurriedly obeyed. She really needed the normalcy of her own home. Emotions assaulted her...the picture of Nolan on the ground...Elenora’s evil glare...Thanatos confusing words.

              She spun back around and felt a bit dizzy. It was all a little too much. How could one mortal take it all? What prize was great enough for so much turmoil? She rubbed her temples, and then glanced over at Nolan.

              His hands were already on her shoulders, his gentle grey eyes held her. "Aelan?"

              "Oh yeah, you," she mumbled sleepily, and felt herself give way to a faint.

 

             

             

             

             

             

             

             
 

             

             

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 16 Protectors

 

 

 

            
 
The birds outside her window were very talkative this morning, Raina decided, as her eyes slowly opened. The rest of her senses were waking as well. She stretched leisurely, wondering why she still felt sleepy after a nights rest. Why did her head hurt? It pounded slightly, dully...enough to be annoying, and nausea inducing.

              She inhaled the scent of coffee. But that was silly...she hadn't made coffee! She reached her fingers for Turks soft furry body that would be near as always. Her hands came up empty. Her eyes widened, and she sat up with a start.

              "Turk?" she called, stopping momentarily to grasp her pounding head. She threw her sheet aside. "Percy?" She peaked under the bed for her little grey man...no cat! She straightened, running a hand through her hair in confusion.

              She glanced down at the oversized t-shirt on her body. One of her favorite night shirts, but she had not changed into it....Nolan. She blushed. He had played nurse maid to her fainting self once again!

              With a heavy sigh, she shuffled down the stairs. Her goal was coffee. She got an even better morning treat. She got Nolan Gregor, sitting at her dining room table, sipping coffee, looking tousled, and newly awakened. He was listening to music on his iPod, and beamed at her as if she'd taken him by surprise.

              He was beautiful. She felt self-conscious in her night shirt.

              "Coffee is nice and strong," he said softly.

              Raina grabbed her cup, and turned her back to him.

              "You slept soundly," he continued. "You needed it...your body went through a lot."

              Raina rubbed her temples. "I didn’t think I did enough to warrant a headache," she sighed.

              "You didn't," he spoke gently. "It was what your mind went through. I told you...I've felt Elenora's punishment before. Her mind spells can be brutal."

              Raina bit her lip. "Thanatos said he paid for helping me...do you suppose she was harder on him?" She crossed to the table and sat down in the chair beside him.

              Nolan frowned over the concern. "I suppose....but he has grown use to them."

              She nodded, still feeling concerned.

              "He deserves one hell of a headache for shooting me," he growled.

              Raina giggled at this, and then groaned at the throbbing in her skull. She laid her head down on her arms. She started slightly at the pressure of his fingers at the base of her skull. His hands worked miracles, kneading the muscles of her neck, and then weaving through her hair, applying pressure to the throbbing with the pads of his fingers. His touch was indeed healing...the pain was lifting. Raina wanted to groan at the pleasure, but held her breath.

              "Your magic?"

              He chuckled. "Yes."

              "You are a healer," she murmured softly, as his fingers sifted through her hair.

              "Hmm," he sighed.

              "Why is it such a bad thing? Why did you not want me to know?"

              He twirled a blonde curl between his fingers. "It’s not a bad thing Aelan....it’s the cost. I...I don't want to glorify what I am."

              "And that is?" Her eyes peaked up between the tresses he was playing with.

              "An abomination." He shook his head. "My life...it’s a curse!"

Other books

A Matter of Duty by Heath, Sandra
Private Dancer by T.J. Vertigo
Mangrove Bayou by Stephen Morrill
Forever by Pati Nagle
Pandora Gets Greedy by Carolyn Hennesy