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Callie's Guardian: White Tigers of Brigantia (Book 1) by Lisa Daniels (52)

Chapter Six
Arina drank ordinary coffee, brewed from a kettle and topped with semi-skimmed milk, considering her actions from last night.  Her core ached in a good way, and the memories of their romp came to her fresh, making her shiver, and adjust her legs into a more comfortable position. 
She enjoyed, perhaps too much, giving into the darkness, letting Markus take her, love and worship her and send her mind into a better state, a better existence than the world she knew. 
If she stayed with Markus, made this a thing, then the world of the werewolves would come back to her, crashing and in force. 
A world where her children had the chance to become werewolves, to endure the savage blood and urges their kind had. 
A strange parallel existed as well, knowing the medieval punishments werewolves opted amongst themselves, and of the strict laws human society gave toward crime – two worlds she would be fully immersed in.
Awkward.
She certainly couldn’t imagine imparting the information to any of her human friends – not unless they witnessed the transformation first-hand.  Even then, werewolves got nervous if too many people knew, as they preferred all knowledge bearers to exist within their inner circles.
They wouldn’t like someone similar to Arina, who had slipped through the net, though she had been reeled in again by Markus.
She sipped at her coffee, allowing the caffeine to ignite her neurons, to kick-start her brain into gear.  Markus’s laptop lay on the table next to the sofa, along with a tawdry collection of magazines and newspapers, some of them utilizing the Cyrillic alphabet.
She sent one of her sporadic texts to her Godfather’s family, and decided to see if she could open Markus’s laptop to watch a programme on Netflix whilst she was still waking up.  Her Sig Sauer lay by the side of the sofa, never far from reach.
Markus had saved tabs on Google Chrome, including a tab for emails displaying five new messages, which showed up when she opened them, starting to create a new tab when she recognized the name on one of the emails: Elinor Spirova.
The older sister of Markus.  Arina bit her lip.  She had no right to this.  No right at all, but that didn’t stop her from clicking open the email, and reading the message, scrawled up in Bulgarian Cyrillic.
Hey, brother – it was good to hear from you again.  Things have been quiet over here.  The loudest troublemakers have stilled themselves into silence for now, and I’m left to tend to the garden, mind the honey, and stop the triplets from trying to eat all the honey bees.  I’m still irritated with Branimir for landing me with them in the first place.  I was prepared for one child – not three squalling demonspawns who will never let their mother know a moment’s rest.
Arina smirked at the idea of Markus’s older sister handling three children.  Good for her.
I’ve got some news for you, little brother.  You remember our uncle who disappeared off the map some time back?  The same uncle who we both have a certain… interest in?  He’s turned up again.  He wanted safe passage through my territory, and he knows that you have left.  I tried to keep it discreet, asking if he wanted to come and meet with us, and that you had emigrated to America, so he didn’t need to feel threatened by you.
He declined, but he’s certainly there near the Seven Lakes, though we are yet to establish why he needs safe passage, or where he has been all this time. 
I will wait for you, but if you give me the word, I will send the whole might of the Spirova clan upon his scummy, rot-infested behind.  You know what they say.  Mad dogs must be put down.  I await your judgement, alpha.
Love, Elinor Spirova.
Arina closed the email, breathing hard and fast.  Fear and hatred coarsed through her, making her limbs tremble.  They’d been searching for Ricten Spirova.  Markus and Elinor had hunted for Ricten – that could be the only possible person Elinor meant in her message.
Her instant thought was to email back as Markus, and tell Elinor she could hunt and kill Ricten.  However, Elinor would probably want to talk to Markus in person.
The second, she could admit she read the email.  In fact, she’d need to – having one new email opened and four unopened ones would look a little suspicious.
Breathing heavily, Arina considered how plausible it would be to get a week or two off work, or even unpaid leave for a month – pack off to Bulgaria, and hunt for Ricten in the Seven Lakes. 
Her heart thumped painfully at the idea that vengeance lay within a stone’s throw.  Satisfaction filled her as well at the evidence Markus had been digging for Ricten himself, with the intention to kill. 
All that remained now, was what choice should she make?  Hunt, or stay?  She glanced at her Sig Sauer, lying innocently in its holster.
Did she have the skill necessary to take down a full grown, rabid, flesh eating werewolf?
More importantly – would Markus allow her into the action, or insist she stayed out, once he knew she was aware?
She closed down the laptop, having lost the desire to watch Netflix.  Instead, she messaged Markus, and waited for him to answer.
Let’s see what he has to say.
 
There was a long hesitation, before he answered.
Markus: I should have expected you to find out.  Don’t go doing that thing where you run off without thinking of the consequences.  Wait for me to come back.  I promise I will listen to what you have to say, and I will be honest about the danger.  If you think you are ready, I will not deny you vengeance.
Arina grinned.  That was good enough for her.  She chewed her lip, once again reading the email, feeling the boil of hatred at Ricten’s name. 
Whatever doubts she harbored, she wanted to stay with Markus.  Everything just seemed to fit, being with him.  Answers to questions she hadn’t been fully aware of clicked into place.  Her past no longer needed to be something to flee from, something to fear.  She could face it with Markus, the boy she had not forgotten, or ever stopped loving, though she allowed herself to bury it out of mind, for a while.  Too long a while. 
Together, they would be strong.
 
The End

 

 

 

 

 

Frey’s Mate

Shifters of the Bulgarian Bloodline

(Book 3)

 
 
Prologue:
When Frey reached seven years of age, she tried to kill her baby brother with a knife.  Evo represented the pride of her parents, the bundle of joy that she should have been, but wasn't.  Evo, in all his chubby brilliance stole the love that should have been for her – sucked it all up until nothing remained but ashes. 
Frey grew up, enduring her father's disappointment, her mother Kalina's sadness when she thought Frey wasn't looking, but Frey saw everything, and understood her parents hated her for being normal.  For not having the magic blood.  She had failed her family bloodline, defiled their purity by coming into the world as a pathetic human baby.
She did strange things without love warming her up.  Once, she had stared at the midnight skin of her mother, and the snow-pale contrast of her father, Lazarus Radev, then stared at her own walnut toned mix, hating the fact she was neither dark or light.  It marked her out as broken from the start.  She took a knife from the drawer and peeled into her skin, thinking it would be like an onion, and paler flesh would reveal itself underneath.  It didn't work out that way, and her mother had caught her, screamed hysterically and rushed her to hospital in one of the few times she exhibited concern. 
The doctors treated her like she was stupid and disturbed, but she wasn't.  She just didn't want to be Frey Radev.  She didn't want to be a failure.
When her mother fell pregnant and gave birth to Evo, with startling ice blue eyes gazing out of his dark skin, her parents rejoiced.  Evo had the magic blood.  He would transform, and carry on the legacy of his forefathers.
And Frey, well – she was a human in a world of werewolves, a nothing in her father's eyes, and a source of guilt and shame for her mother.
Evo had taken the little love Frey had left.  Maybe if he was gone, she could find it again, and her mother would return it without the distraction of little Evo.  One night, when her mother slept, and her father was away on personal business, Frey took the knife, went into her brother's room and crawled into the cot with him.  She stared at his peaceful sleeping, knife poised in hand, trembling from fear and adrenaline. 
Her heart bubbled in hatred, anger and frustration, and tears ran hot down her cheeks.  
At that moment, Evo opened his eyes, and looked at his big sister, with the metal object glinting in her hand.  Unafraid, thinking it was a game, Evo reached to his sister's free hand and squeezed it with pudgy fingers, gurgling in happiness. 
Frey's heart crumbled some more.  Her fragile defenses fell, her rage dissipated.  The knife dropped from her grasp, tumbling onto the bedsheets.  She watched Evo for a while as he made those contented sounds, before quietly getting out, returning the knife, and clambering into the cot to sleep with her little brother.
Maybe her parents didn't love her.  Maybe they saw her as nothing but a burden, a reminder of their plans gone awry.
That no longer mattered.
She had her little brother, and she would protect him with all her heart.
 

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