Hot Blooded

One, two… three… Power ejected out of me in a sudden rush, staggering me to the side. My hands shot out to brace myself, but there was nothing to hold on to. Gold strands leapt out of me on all sides, and as they collided with the fog of power. They sizzled and sparked, hitting Selene’s magic with claustrophobic intensity. The pressure rose inside whatever was covering me, accumulating quickly, pressing down on me like an anvil trying to crush the life out of me.

 

It was hard to breathe. I gaped like a fish, trying to draw in air. At the same time I continued to push energy out of me in concentrated waves. This goat was going to blow sky-high. A fraction of a second later there was a loud sizzle in the air, and the last of my accumulated energy shot out of me like a hydrant.

 

It hit the walls of the ward, shattering them in an ear-piercing explosion.

 

I fell through the air, the ward and the ledge gone, my arms lashing out instinctively as my sharp claws dug into the side of the mountain as I dropped. I managed to stop myself, my foot catching a small rocky outcropping. My ears rang with the residual effects of the sonic boom, healing quickly. After the ward had shattered, my power, the millions of gold threads had snapped back into my body all at once, shaking me to the core. I glanced down and saw the drop below me, my fingers bloodied as they anchored us in place. “Holy shit,” I hissed as the power surged through me for a few more seconds before it finally calmed, my wolf howling along in distress.

 

I panted for a minute and shook my head, trying to clear the last of the impact.

 

Then I angled my neck upward and then back down. I dangled off the edge of the mountain. Everything that had just been there was gone.

 

Demolished.

 

I could see nothing but a rock slide of fresh rubble in the valley beneath me. I tried to spot Tyler and Danny, but I couldn’t see them. Tyler? I called.

 

Here, he answered, sounding tired and out of breath. We’re down and to the left of you. I can see your legs, but I don’t think you can see us. That was a hell of a charge. The entire mountain quivered. Did you take care of the ward? Can you get in?

 

Yes. I think so.

 

Danny is trying to fight the spell and he needs to change. We found a space big enough. We’ll follow you up as soon as we can.

 

You’re right. She wouldn’t leave herself only one escape. The mountain is sheared off here. Find another way in. There has to be one on top.

 

We’ll be right behind you. Just be careful, Jess.

 

I will.

 

I looked skyward. Twenty feet above me was a small opening, dark like an entrance to a deep cave. She knows we’re alive, I told my wolf. She snapped her muzzle in agreement, urging me up the rock face. My Lycan form was strong and now that the power had settled fully back into my body I could focus again.

 

I dug my claws into a handhold and pulled.

 

Here we go.

 

 

 

 

 

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I paused at the mouth of the opening. It resembled a regular tunnel, nothing but a long rocky hallway set in the mountainside, but the darkness felt icy and dangerous on my skin. A second later the smell of blood hit me.

 

Lots and lots of blood.

 

The fur covering my arms jumped to attention and anxiety crawled across my neck and shoulders like an army of ants hell-bent on destruction. My hackles rose even higher. I was tall for a woman to begin with, but in this form I was well over six feet. It made me feel like a monster, but being imposing worked in my favor. I ducked carefully into the opening. Once inside, the tunnel enlarged after a few steps. Magic swirled around me, sharp and pungent, testing my skin but not threatening me directly. She wants us, I said to my wolf.

 

I picked up the pace and trotted down the short tunnel.

 

The walls on both sides narrowed as I ran and the cave made an abrupt ninety-degree turn to the left. Once I made the turn, the darkness became absolute. I used my hands to guide me, as well as my eyes. I could see in the dark, but when it was this dark, only hazy, grainy outlines shown through. Once we get there, it isn’t going to be pleasant, I said. We have to be on high alert or we die. My wolf snarled. She was already at attention.

 

I just had to make sure I was too.

 

I gathered more power to me before I turned the corner, pulling hard on my inner resources. I’d used a lot of energy on the goat, but it was replenishing quickly. I made one more turn and candlelight flickered onto the cave wall, coming from what must be a bigger cavern.

 

I slid along the edge of the cave, stopping short of entering the cavern beyond. I inhaled. Rourke. The scent of my mate hit me. My hands shot to fist and a tornado of emotion washed over me. I can smell his blood everywhere. There’s too much of it. My wolf gnashed her teeth, pushing me forward. Get ready.

 

I listened for a second and then poked my head around the corner. Nothing jumped out at me, which was both a relief and a disappointment at the same time. The first thing that caught my eye were the thousands of candles lining the walls of what was indeed a huge dome-shaped cavern, easily a hundred feet across. The candles hung in metal hangers secured somehow into the rock, as well as perched on various outcroppings and ledges.

 

I scanned the rest of the room quickly.

 

There was a short natural rock wall cutting off my full view, but from what I could see, there was a raised dais in the middle of the room.