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The Vampire King's Cage: A Paranormal Romance by T. S. Ryder (72)


Chapter Five

 

Rachel shuddered, fearing the worst for their baby when Henry returned with a hanging head and hunched shoulders. She was sitting in the main room, Cheri and Becky on either side of her, Leila pacing from one end of the room to the other. The encounter with the vampire king had left Rachel shaken, and seeing the despondent way Henry was holding himself only increased her anxiety.

"What did he say?" she asked, her voice flat.

Leila had stopped her pacing when Henry came in and was standing to just one side of the couch. Henry dragged a hand through his shoulder-length blond hair. His blue-grey eyes locked with hers and for a moment she couldn't breathe. There was so much pain in his gaze. It was like a physical blow.

Pulling herself away from the comfort of Cheri and Becky, Rachel went to her vampire, putting her hands on his chest. "Henry, tell me."

He pulled her into his arms, his head resting against her forehead. Tears clung to his lashes. "He wants me to kill you."

Before she could even process what he had said, Rachel felt herself being ripped from Henry's arms. She fell heavily, a jolt of pain running up her arm as her elbow hit the floor. Leila stood over her, hands glowing with black flames as she lashed out a Henry. He raised his arms to defend himself, but the magic grabbed him and hurled him across the room.

"Stop!" Cheri cried, struggling to get to her feet.

"Leila, no," Rachel gasped, as Becky knelt beside her. "Leila!"

Henry stayed where he was, crumpled on the floor. His expression was utterly calm as he gazed at Leila, so unlike the tortured expression he had had just moments before. Leila's face contorted as her magic built around her.

"You are defending your sister," Henry said. "And I'm not angry about that. But I will not harm Rachel. I will allow no harm to come to her. I will die before I let my father kill her."

Leila trembled a moment, her teeth bared, but after a moment the magic around her faded. She clenched her fists and strode to the opposite side of the room, where she punched the wall hard. Rachel groaned as Becky helped her back to the couch.

"What are we going to do?" Becky asked, arms around Rachel's waist. "Why does he want you to kill Rachel? Just because she's pregnant?"

"He's not ready to die," Henry said. He got to his feet and came to the couch, kneeling before Rachel. He captured her hands in his. She was so cold that he felt warm. "I won't let anything happen to you."

Cheri moaned, her hand on her chest, and Henry's gaze went to her. He quickly caught her when she slumped, his eyes widening. The old woman looked paler than normal, but she smiled at her prince and assured him that she was fine. Rachel's heart pounded, but she squeezed Cheri's hand lightly, pushing aside her worries for herself to make sure the older woman was okay.

"What happened?"

"I'm not that young," Cheri said. "And I'm afraid my heart isn't as strong as it used to be. Not that I ever had a particularly strong heart."

Leila returned to join them. She clapped a hand on Henry's shoulder, causing Rachel to raise her brows. Her little sister hadn't touched Henry since they arrived. She went out of her way to avoid accidently brushing against him. Was she putting herself in a position where it would be easier to use her magic on him, or actually offering comfort?

"What have your visions said about this?" she asked, eyes on Rachel.

"I haven't seen any of this," she admitted. "And I haven't had any dreams since we arrived."

"What does that mean?" Becky's eyes were wide.

"I don't know."

Henry released Cheri and held Rachel. Leila took a step back. The Seer felt better in his arms and leaned into his embrace, closing her eyes with a sigh. If she could only stay here forever… then maybe she would know what to do now. She couldn't help but shiver at the implications of what Henry had said, that he wouldn't let his father harm her. If the king was determined to see her dead, how could Henry stop him?

And what if the reason she couldn't see the future was because she no longer had one?

"Does the blood of a witch smell different to the blood of a non-witch?" Cheri asked.

She sounded a little breathless, but the color was starting to return to her cheeks. Rachel wished she knew more healing spells, but what little training she had was hardly enough to take the sting from scrapes, let alone anything else. Leila was good at fighting spells, but healing wasn't one of her strong suits. Self-healing, yes, but it was far different to heal oneself than another person.

"Does your blood smell the same?" Henry's brow furrowed, still holding Rachel as he turned confused eyes to Cheri. "Why do you ask?"

Cheri sighed. She trailed wrinkled fingers along Henry's cheek. Rachel wondered if she should be jealous of the obvious intimacy between the two of them. From her visions, she had never thought she would have to share Henry's affections, but she didn't mind–at least, not with Cheri. There was intimacy, yes, but it was the intimacy of shared memories. It was something that she hoped to have with him one day, which would take the time to develop.

If it was Becky stroking Henry's face, would she feel differently? She stole a glance at the redhead. She was a beautiful woman, slender next to Rachel's thickness, with graceful features and kind eyes.

No. She wouldn't be jealous of Becky and Henry. It was odd, but Rachel found she really didn't mind the idea of sharing, especially now, when it was so likely she was going to die. She wanted to make sure there was somebody here to take care of Henry if that happened.

"Cheri, I ask you again, why do you want to know if your blood smells like witch's blood?" There was a note of panic to Henry’s voice that told Rachel he had already guessed, but she still didn't have a clue as to why Cheri was asking.

"It's clear you can't stay here," the old woman said calmly. "I'm old, I can't go with you. If you took my heart—"

"No."

"—and gave it to your father as proof of Rachel's death—"

"No!"

"Then it would give you time to leave."

"No!" Henry jumped to his feet, his head shaking. "No, that is unacceptable. I won't kill any of my brides, I won't do that. I love you, Cheri. How can you think that I would accept your death?"

Rachel's blood ran cold at the idea. She didn't want anybody to die for her! She opened her mouth to say so, but Cheri spoke over her, shaking her head at Henry.

"I am going to die soon, anyway. I'm old. I can't go with you when you leave. I'm not strong enough."

"That doesn't mean that I am going to kill you."

"Then give me a knife. I'll do it myself."

"You are not dying because of me," Rachel interrupted firmly. She squeezed Cheri's hand. "I won't allow it. I would never be able to live with it. We'll find another way. Maybe the king will see reason."

"He won't. He's too set in his ways." Cheri shook her head. "You will have to run and leave me, anyway. Do you think he will show mercy to me when he finds that you have left, Henry? I'm old, but I still have blood."

Henry shook his head more emphatically. "No. No, my father wouldn't allow anyone to drink from you. But he won't simply let us leave, either. He'll hunt us. I will take Rachel away, but for the rest of your sakes, you need to stay here. My father won't harm you, I am sure of it. I'm his son and you are my brides. He knows the pain of losing our beloveds, and would not wish to alienate me."

Rachel got to her feet and stopped Henry's pacing. She grabbed his hands, squeezing lightly. "You are certain that he'll spare them?"

The prince nodded.

"I'm going with you," Becky said. She got to her feet, expression determined. "I have some medical training. I took a few semesters before I ran out of money. Not that it's much good, but I'll be able to help with the pregnancy a little at least."

"And if you think I'm staying behind, you are sorely mistaken." Leila came back into the room. "I'm not leaving my sister and that's that."

Rachel's brows rose as her sister threw a backpack at Becky and another at Henry. She hadn't even noticed that Leila had left, let alone that she had had time to pack some bags. Leila handed the third pack to Rachel and slipped another onto her back.

"What is this?" Henry asked.

"Some extra clothes, food and water," Leila told him. "I've been planning how to escape since we were first brought here. I might trust Rachel's visions, but I certainly don't trust you leeches. I've been gathering supplied and stuff to sell on the surface since the first night. Good thing I'm prepared, though, isn't it?"

Henry gave her a small nod as he pulled the pack on. He turned back to Cheri, pressing one last, gentle kiss to her lips. Cheri's fingers knotted in his hair for a moment before her hand moved to his chest and gently pushed him away.

"Go. Quickly, before your father comes to check on you."

Rachel took Henry's hand, not allowing herself to feel fear. She knew if they were caught trying to escape, the king would kill her at once. This was the only time they had to get away. As much as she hated to tear Henry away from the woman who had shared his life for decades, she knew she had to. She could only hope Cheri would be okay.

Henry gripped her hand tightly as he backed away, holding Cheri's gaze.

"I love you," he said softly.

Cheri rolled her eyes. "I know that. Now go."

Leila headed out, Becky trailing after her. Henry moved slowly until Rachel tugged on his hand. His eyes met hers, and she saw determination swell up in him. Taking her hand more firmly, he strode forward, taking the lead as he led them out of the underground city.

 

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