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Caden (The Wolves Den Book 4) by Serena Simpson (16)

Chapter Sixteen

 

 

Black lightning, Sage was still having trouble wrapping her mind around that. Was it any different from anything else that had happened in the last couple of months? They were sitting on the porch. The guys had gone over to Cole’s and asked him if they could borrow a few of his chairs he had set up out back. Now they were sitting there looking at each other.

“Alright, I’ll bite,” Sage said. “Tell me your theory.”

“It’s not a theory more like a series of facts. First, mom changed.”

“Stop, what do you mean your mother changed?”

“She became a different species.”

“Like the undead, a vampire? What do you mean?”

Ven reached into the back pocket of his jeans and brought out his phone. The closer he got to his family, the easier it was to reach them mentally, but he still liked using the phone.

“Mom, can you come to Xander and Caden’s house?” He smiled at Sage. “She will be here in a few minutes.”

Deja rounded the corner with Enzo by her side. They walked up the steps and took a seat on the porch.

“Sage, I don’t know if I should show you what’s been going on or wait to see if it happens to you. Recently, the longer I live, the more confused I become.”

Deja stood and walked down the steps until she was standing in the center of the street. She stood there for several minutes before she seemed to waver as if she was standing in a heat wave. One minute she looked normal, the next her body looked like it was melting, changing into something that was not human.

Sage felt her heart stop beating for a moment when wings burst out of Deja’s back. What was she?

Deja’s wing began to move lifting her off the ground. Her form grew casting a shadow over them before she shrunk back to normal size.

“What are you?”

She opened her mouth, and strange syllables came out followed by fire. Her throat worked until finally, she stared at Sage allowing her to get her first good look at her eyes.

“Your eyes.”

“I love them,” Ven told her. “They look like a sunset.”

Sage agreed with him. The top part was dark, but the bottoms were ablaze in color as if the sun were sinking over the horizon.

“I think I’m a dragon hybrid.”

“You can talk?” Enzo stood up a stunned look on his face.

“Seems that way. This is the first time I’ve fully changed since that night.”

Sage wanted to say she was totally cool with watching Deja change into a hybrid dragon, but her heart was beating so fast she was sure it would drop dead from overwork. Her feet wanted to run, and she wanted to scream that she was going crazy. What stopped her was that Deja and everyone else here had gone out of their way to help her. Know your enemies and no one sitting here was an enemy.

“I think we need to change that.” Fire and Declyn walked up admiring Deja’s new form.

“What do you mean?” Deja landed on the ground and tucked her wings behind her. She had a tail that she could use that was long, but she could also retract it. She had a tribal tattoo that wrapped around one eye and went down the side of her face. It was in the shape of a dragon.

“We need to find out what we can do. How far our new powers go and what our limitations are. I don’t know what’s happening to us, but I want to be ready if we need to fight.”

“Will that happen to me? Will I turn into a hybrid also?”

Fire was frowning and shaking her head. “We don’t know. So far, we have no idea who can cross the barrier that led us here or why our bodies changed. What I do know is that we were one hundred percent human before the transition.”

“Cait has information, but she doesn’t seem willing to share.” Jessie and Cole walked up in the middle of Fire’s explanation.

“That’s not really fair to me Jessie. Here is what I’m almost sure of. All of you walked through the barrier because of your blood type.” Cait told them. She walked over to the porch and took a seat. There was a war going on inside of her that was obvious, by the way, her facial expression changed.

“So, you’re saying that we all have blood type A?” Deja asked a frown on her face.

“My blood type is B, and so is Mia’s,” Jessie told everyone.

“I am O. How can what you’re saying be true.” Fire turned to looked at Cait.

“Sage do you know your blood type?” Cait asked her.

“I am O negative. Funny thing, the only reason I know is because Jim encouraged me to give blood last year. Then he said why don’t we find out your blood type. I remember he spent the whole day smiling when we found out. I thought it was strange but so many stranger things have happened since then.”

Cait stood and gave Sage a smile before she walked to the top step and stopped. The only one who got it right is Sage. “Your blood type is more than the letters.”

“I’m negative,” Fire said. Both Deja and Jessie chimed in saying they were negative.

“Mia’s negative as well.”

“Here is the first part of my theory. You can only enter the barrier if your blood type is negative. I need hundreds if not thousands of people to be conclusive but all I have is you four. I’m going to stand behind that theory for several reasons.”

“How can my blood type matter when crossing the barrier?” Deja asked her.

“I’m with Sage on this one. What does blood and the barrier have to do with each other?”

“Let’s start by saying that the negative blood type on Earth is very rare. Then let me ask Caden a question. How were you able to exchange blood with Sage? You’re Kur’ik she’s human.”

He smelled a trap, not that Cait was that cagey, but she was up to something. Thalians and Kur’iks didn’t exchange blood they could under extreme circumstances, but they tried to avoid those. As far as he knew there wasn’t another species that they could exchange blood with unless they were hybrids.

“Are you saying she’s a hybrid?”

“No. And that’s the problem. She is totally human so how would you exchange blood with her. How can you mate with her?”

“They have evolved over the last several hundred years.” He remembered it like it was yesterday when a couple of human females died trying to mate with them. That was one of the reasons they secluded themselves. Tristan couldn’t figure out what went wrong no one could, but they weren’t going to devolve into a species that killed to mate.

“No, they haven’t evolved. They’ve learned more about the world around them, but they are still physically the same.”

“What are you telling us Cait?” When Declyn spoke with a soft voice; everyone knew he wanted concrete answers.

“It’s just a theory. Since the negative blood type is rare on this planet, I believe the females we first encountered carried the positive rhesus trait. Kur’ik blood isn’t designated positive or negative, but we don’t carry the rhesus factor, so we would never be positive.”

“I think I know what you’re hinting at but could you give it to us in plain English?” Fire was holding onto Declyn’s hand, but her body was tight with tension.

“I think you’re able to cross the barrier because it recognizes you as Kur’ik.”

Deja was still in her hybrid form. She snapped back to human and would have fallen on her rear if Enzo hadn’t of caught her.

There was silence as everyone not on the porch climbed the steps and took a seat.

“Cait, that’s a serious theory. Do you have any proof at all?” Fire asked her.

“Only that the people to cross the barrier have a negative blood type. It’s a working theory, but you wanted to know what I was thinking.”

“Does this have anything to do with why we are changing?”

“My theory on that Deja is still a work in process. Let’s see what happens to Sage.”

“What if I don’t change? Not that I want to be a dragon hybrid. Wait, I’m not saying you’re not kick ass. I mean…” She sighed and stopped talking.

Deja laughed at her and wiped a couple of tears from her eyes. “If I hadn’t of changed first, I would be right where you are Sage. I’m the only dragon hybrid around. From what I hear because I haven’t seen it with my own eyes, Jessie is some sort of fairy. I’ve no idea what Fire is, and I saw her with my own eyes. None of us wanted to change it just happened. If it doesn’t happen to you be glad you can keep on being who you are.”

That’s what she wanted to be who she was and no one else. She didn’t need to change she had enough drama in her life without becoming someone else.

“Let’s go to The Wolves Den.” Xander stood and walked down the steps.

Ven walked over and crouched beside Sage. “If you don’t change, don’t worry about it everything happens for a reason.” He whispered it in her ear before following Xander.

“How old do I have to be to drink?” He called out to anyone who was listening.

“At least the equivalent of forty earth years,” Enzo called back.

“We’re going to call you twenty-one, and I’m going to teach you the joy of Kur’ik beer,” Deja called after him trying to catch up with his long strides.

Enzo groaned. “I need to make sure my son doesn’t destroy anything. I still remember my first glass of Kur’ik beer.” He took off his long legs eating up the terrain.

“My club.” Declyn reached for Fire, and they left laughing at Enzo.

“That leaves you and me.” Sage stood and walked over to Caden. “You know the more I learn, the more nervous I become. First, I was scared that Jim was going to kill me. Now I’m scared that I won't turn into something I don’t really want to be because it may embarrass you.”

“Sage, I like you just how you are. If you change, I will accept it. If you stay the same, I won’t complain.”

“Why do you think that some of us have blood that can be thought of as Kur’ik?”

He didn’t answer right away. His fingers were sliding through her hair as if he was engrossed with the colors hiding there. They could be seen against his hand.

“I don’t know. Cait knows more than she is telling us. I think she is trying to give us the medicine a little at a time to make us well.”

“That kind of makes sense.”

“Would you like to go out for dinner tonight?”

“No. What if Jim finds us?”

“He’s going to find us, eventually.”

“You don’t mean that.”

“Sage unless you’re willing to be a prisoner here until the day he dies, we’re going to have to leave at some point. You’re going to have to deal with Jim, but I’ll be at your side.”

He was right, and she knew it, but did it have to be today. She looked up to watch the sun that was beginning to set. Once again, Deja’s eye flashed in her memory.

“I want to go Caden, but I need time to think about what happened to accept it. I can’t just flip a switch that says my new friends aren’t exactly human, although they were born that way. Does that make me… what does that make me?”

“It makes you human, and I love that about you.”

“You do?”

“Yes, I’ll tell you about it later. Right now, I’m going to sit here and give you time to think.”

She wrapped her arms around him and gave him a kiss. “You’re going to go to the club with your friends, and I’ll be waiting here when you get back.”

He opened his mouth, but she placed a finger on it.

“Go, I need some alone time. Next time we’ll go together.”

“I’m going to hold you to that.” He leaned over and kissed her before he left the porch and walked up the street.