Dragon Marked (Supernatural Prison #1)

Jack rubbed at his temples. “How is it that your Nash has evaded detection from everyone but you for all these years? What if it’s a trap?”


Jacob laughed a few loud barks. “He probably sensed a kindred spirit in Brax. Neither of them stay where they’re supposed to.”

Braxton was on his feet now. “Nash said he’d been running around in there since he was a young child. If he hadn’t figured out how to move undetected he’d have been killed or starved. He discovered a way to use the sewerage system, most of which an adult would not fit into.” He ran his hands through his black hair, leaving spiky disarray in its wake. “He’s a little wild, and I smelled him before I saw him the first time.”

“How do you plan on releasing him?” Jo said, still gripping Maximus’ hands.

Braxton clenched his fists as he continued to pace. “The hardest part is finding the entrance to the prison again. But once we do, there’s apparently one small weakness in the outer perimeter, something incorporated into the original design so that there was an exit for the water mains. All the prisoners know about it, but there’s no way for them to get to it from the inside. But we would be coming from the outer zone. With a bit of magic we can create an opening. After this we’ll follow the main thoroughfare in the sewer which leads to Nash’s room.”

Jonathon tented his hands in front of him. “You do know that the prison is hidden for a reason.” His voice was low, echoing around the room. “If you’re caught, you’ll be locked away for a long time. And I’m oath sworn, I cannot reveal the location to you.”

Jacob nodded. “We know the entrance to the underground shifts every forty-eight hours,” he said. “We became sort of friendly with one of the guards.”

Tyson snorted. “And by sort of friendly, he means that we scared the ever-living-shit out of him and he spilled lots of information.”

Sounded about right.

Braxton growled. It was deep, not human. “We will find it. This time we won’t be wasting energy looking in all the wrong places. We know a lot more now.”

I joined Mischa in the center of the room. “I want to help too.”

They were going to get themselves killed or locked up again, for life. I was either going to save them or I was going down with them. Plus, I was curious to see if I could sense anything in there about the dragon marked. I wanted to know if I would feel some sort of kinship with others like myself.

The Compasses immediately vetoed the idea.

Tyson was first to jump in. Time for the overprotective bullshit. “It’s much too dangerous for Jessa and her sister to go. The prisoners are not to be messed with. There are some hardcore crims in there. If we get caught, it’s better if they aren’t with us.”

Maximus stood and towered over the two of us, his standard brand of intimidation. “Not to mention the guards are all outfitted with silver and iron bullets, and they’re a little trigger happy.”

Bullets hurt supernaturals – killed us if you hit in the right spot – but if you just shoot us in the leg you’d better run, because we heal fast and will be coming after your ass. Silver is more deadly for shifters and vamps, poisoning us. Fey and many of the demi-fey are allergic to iron; the element does weird shit to their blood. Witches are not weakened by either, but in general heal slower so it evens out.

I took a step back from the black-eyed vampire who was trying to use his will to influence my decision. I could feel my eyes changing as my wolf pushed to the front, and my shifter power rose up from inside of me. The demon whined to be free but I shut it down.

“I’m only going to say this once, Maximus Compass. Don’t try that vamp bullshit on me again. If you try and stop me coming, I will do something bad enough to get myself thrown in there.”

“Jessa,” Braxton said slowly.

I spun and pointed my finger at him. “I’m an alpha wolf, I don’t need any of this overprotective crap in my life. I’m not letting some little boy rot in prison. End of story.” I tilted up my chin.

I felt only a slight guilt that it wasn’t just this factor which propelled me. The rest of my guilt was reserved for the fact I couldn’t explain my real reasons because I was still keeping my dragon mark secret from my friends.

Braxton studied me carefully, his eyes roaming over my face. He must have seen something there, because his right cheek lifted as he half grinned. I was blinded by white teeth and dimples, but I held his gaze. I couldn’t back down now after such a bold statement.

“You can help.” He nodded firmly. “But until Mischa has control of her wolf, she’s too risky.”

“What?” she blurted, opening her mouth to say more, but Maximus cut her off.

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