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Souls Unchained (Blood & Bone Book 2) by C.C. Wood (25)

Chapter Twenty-Five

Savannah

My heart beat a fast tattoo against my ribs as Macgrath steered Rhiannon’s Land Rover down a gravel road. We’d been driving for a while, heading toward the middle of nowhere it seemed.

After Rhiannon called Ava, she disappeared into another part of the house and came back wearing a pair of jeans, boots, and a black shirt with the sleeves rolled up. That should have been my first clue of what was to come.

Then she insisted we sit down and eat dinner together, as though she were hosting a dinner party. She set the table with white square plates and water goblets. There were even candles and a small centerpiece of burgundy calla lilies.

Macgrath dished out servings of mushroom risotto and roasted asparagus while Rhiannon poured out glasses of chardonnay. We sat around that table and ate the food in silence. Though I hadn’t been lying when I told Macgrath I was hungry, I couldn’t eat. I pushed the risotto around on the plate, thinking about Rhys. I knew that I would be freaking out right about now if I were in his shoes. I was sure he was doing the same.

When the meal was over, Macgrath washed the dishes and Rhiannon disappeared again.

At a quarter to nine, she came back into the living room. “It’s time to go.”

We’d been on the road for nearly forty-five minutes when Macgrath turned off the gravel road and drove down a narrow dirt trail. It definitely wasn’t a road. More like a track that had been worn through the woods.

Finally, he stopped the Land Rover and put it in park. He looked over his shoulder at me. “We’re here.”

I climbed out of the vehicle and felt a shiver run over my skin. Though we were in the middle of nowhere, there was no sound. Not a single insect or bird made a noise. There wasn’t even a breeze to stir the leaves.

Something was very wrong here.

Macgrath took my arm at the elbow and set off through the trees until we reached a clearing. The moon didn’t pierce the canopy created by the trees and he didn’t use a flashlight, yet he walked through the woods as though he could see perfectly.

However, I couldn’t. I tripped over rocks and branches, nearly twisting my ankle when I stepped in a low spot. With a heavy sigh, Macgrath stopped and swung me up in his arms. I squirmed and shoved at his shoulders.

“Put me down,” I insisted.

His arms squeezed me tightly enough to push the air out of my lungs. “Quiet. If you break an ankle, I’ll have to carry you anyway and you’ll be in a lot more pain.”

I smacked his shoulder. “Can’t. Breathe,” I gasped.

His arms loosened but he didn’t put me down. I huffed and crossed my arms over my chest. Over his shoulder, I caught a glimpse of Rhiannon’s face. She wasn’t happy with the situation. At all.

“Can we get on with it?” she asked, putting her hands on her hips.

Once again Macgrath’s hands tightened on me, but only just a little. Though his emotions were tightly leashed, I could feel a flare of anger toward Rhiannon. He resumed walking, carrying me as though I weighed nothing.

Since I didn’t have to worry about watching where I was walking, I stared ahead into the darkness and thought about Rhys and what was happening. I couldn’t let him give himself up to Rhiannon for me. I would never be able to live with myself.

I didn’t have Macgrath’s strength or the power that Ava and Rhys had. There was only one thing I could do to stop this and everything within me repelled the idea. Despite what everyone believed, I wasn’t completely helpless.

Ava had been right when she said that emotions were part of the soul. And the soul was necessary for survival. If I drew on Rhiannon’s emotions, draining them from her, I would also be taking her soul. I probably wouldn’t be able to kill her, but I could weaken her enough so that Rhys or Ava could. I had to give them a chance to help me because there was no way in hell I was letting the man I loved give himself up for me. I also couldn’t believe that I was thinking so calmly about the possibility of snuffing out someone’s life. I had always tried to use my abilities to help people rather than hurt them.

Then I thought of Rhys and all the pain he’d been through, all the pain that Rhiannon likely had planned, and my resolve hardened. I would do whatever necessary to protect Rhys, even kill.

Macgrath emerged from the trees into a large field and he put me on my feet without a word. His jaw was clenched and I feared that I’d been thinking too loudly and he’d heard it all.

“Don’t move,” he commanded.

I stood still and watched as Rhiannon walked around, murmuring beneath her breath while light spilled from her palms. A large glowing circle formed on the ground, about twenty feet in diameter, leaving the three of us in the center.

I felt the weight of the magic surrounding me, and my heart sank. Ava was strong but I didn’t think she was powerful enough to break this spell.

“Why are you doing this?” I asked Rhiannon. “Why do you want Rhys?”

At first I thought she was going to ignore me because she continued what she was doing without answering. Then she murmured, “He has something I want.”

“What could he have that you want?”

Her eyes came to me, the dark depths piercing and cold. “Power. Power like I’ve never seen.”

I shook my head. I’d never seen Rhys exhibit magic on that level. “You have to be mistaken.”

Rhiannon laughed and it raised goose bumps on my skin. “You have no idea what you’ve had in your bed, do you?” she queried. “The animavore is the key to what I want. I helped create him for that singular purpose and Gaius betrayed me.”

“You helped make him?”

“He was my finest creation. I intended to create another such as Macgrath, but my magic wouldn’t comply, but Cornelius and Rhys proved to be a far better substitute. They would have helped me achieve my goal.”

“And what’s that?” My voice was soft, barely above a whisper.

“I will be a goddess, a being so powerful that all will tremble before me.”

I stared at her and shook my head. “And what use is that? What use is all that power if you hoard it for yourself rather than helping others?”

“Helping others?” she scoffed. “I spent decades helping others, giving them everything I had to offer, sharing the gifts I’d been given. Do you know what they did to me?” she asked, stalking closer. “When I fell ill, after all that time spent helping them, they left me alone to die. No one came to aid me when I was in need. I was old and weak but none of the people I helped, the people I loved, could be bothered to feed me or keep my fires burning as I had done for them hundreds, nay thousands of times.”

“How are you here?” I asked.

Her eyes burned with frigid fire. “On my deathbed, I cast a spell. I recalled every drop of power I expended to help the villagers. Everyone I healed, everyone I ever helped, no longer benefitted from my aid.”

“What happened to them?”

“Most died. Some were able to survive, but they learned that they shouldn’t have taken me for granted.”

I shook my head. I could understand her bitterness at being abandoned by the villagers she’d helped so much, but to kill them in retaliation? “Do you truly believe the punishment fit the crime?”

Rhiannon waved a hand. “It doesn’t matter if it did or not. I no longer concern myself with the help people might need. What I want is what matters.”

“What do you expect all this power to bring you?” I truly wanted to understand. “Do you want people to bow down to you? To serve you?”

“Bow down to me, yes, that sounds nice,” Rhiannon laughed. “But I have no desire to be empress of this realm.”

I frowned at her strange word choice. “Then why do you want all this power?”

The manic light in her eyes faded slightly, replaced once again by the pain I sensed roiling inside her. “There is one who made me what I am, for every creature has a maker. She abandoned me in my time of need and then punished me for doing what was necessary to save myself. She doesn’t deserve to sit in judgment of me or of anyone. My magic is not for her to give and take.”

I stared at her in disbelief. “All of this is for revenge?” I questioned. “You want to punish your maker so you’re killing people? Do you not see how crazy that is?”

The witch scowled at me, the power swirling around her as she lifted her hand. “You—”

“They’re coming,” Macgrath said, stepping between us.

Still glowering at me, Rhiannon moved toward the edge of the circle. I watched the headlights that halted on the road that ran along the edge of the field and felt my heart thud against my ribs.

I could feel the energy gathering around us as the headlights shut off. From across the pasture, I could hear the doors slam as they climbed out and began walking toward us. The ground trembled beneath us as a light encircled the entire field, radiating upward until it closed high above us, creating a pulsing dome of glowing magic.

I’d known since the moment I stepped out of Rhiannon’s car that something wasn’t right. Now I knew why.

The trap was ready and waiting and now Rhiannon Temple had sprung it around us.

There would be no escape unless we defeated her.

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