Mortal Defiance

Chapter 22

 

 

 

 

 

“It’s perfect.” Juliette looked entirely too happy with herself for Ree to feel comfortable.

 

“I look ridiculous.” Looking down at the clothes she was wearing, she pulled at the delicate shirt. “Look at me, I’m a mermaid.” Gesturing at the sequins, Ree met Juliette’s gaze in the mirror.

 

“Shut up, Ree. You don’t look like a mermaid. It’s perfect on you! Very romantic and sexy.”

 

While Juliette changed into a new outfit, Ree regarded herself in the mirror. The loose shirt was pretty; she just wasn’t sure about it on her. Soft fabric draped over her chest in a way that hinted to what was underneath without being overly suggestive. The jeans, on the other hand, were skintight and tucked into knee-high boots of the softest brown leather. Sighing, she tucked her loose hair behind her ears and looked at Jules.

 

“Stop tucking your hair behind your ears. You’re messing it up.” Sliding some gloss on her lips, Juliette glared at Ree in the mirror.

 

“Why can’t I pull it up again? It gets in my face.”

 

“You need to look older. A ponytail is counterproductive.” Snapping the lip gloss closed, Juliette turned and looked at Ree speculatively. She turned to dig through a tiny bag. “You need some makeup. Close your eyes and stand still.”

 

“We’re going to hunt Dark Ones, Jules. I don’t think I need mascara for that.” Wincing, Ree jerked her head back. “What the hell was that for?” Touching her head, she opened her eyes.

 

“You had a stray hair. Stop being a big baby and close your eyes.”

 

“No more tweezing!” Ree covered her forehead with her hands.

 

“I’m done! Stand still and let me finish.” Pushing Ree’s hands away from her face, Juliette leaned in and started drawing eyeliner across her friend’s eyelids.

 

“Tell me how you figured out how to get clothes from the gods. I know you haven’t been carrying club clothes around with you for no reason.” Standing as still as possible, Ree barely moved her mouth.

 

“Shh! I figured out that if I asked for something out loud or thought about it hard enough, it would show up. That’s how you got that killer jacket, right? I figured you already knew.” Throwing the liner back in her bag, she came back with mascara. “Look up.”

 

“I did want a warmer jacket. I was wondering how they knew.”

 

“Look down.” Running the brush through Ree’s lashes, Juliette drew her eyebrows together in concentration, her mouth forming a small -o-. “Well, it looks good on you, and I figure we should get something out of all this, you know?”

 

“Thanks, and you’re right.” Blinking, Ree leaned back and let Juliette examine her.

 

“Perfect.”

 

Looking in the mirror made Ree pause in shock. She did look older. The charcoal eyes and glossy lips gave her a mysterious, almost sophisticated, look. Soft blond hair hung down her shoulders, and heavy bangs swooped across her forehead. She raised her hand and touched the hematite necklace that hung from her neck, and couldn’t help but smile at her reflection.

 

“Wow, Jules. You did an awesome job.”

 

“I know.” Standing behind Ree in the mirror, Juliette laughed. “Grab your jacket and let’s go downstairs. But I want to go first so that I can see Paden and Roland’s faces when you get down there.”

 

“Jules!” Swatting her hand at her friend, Ree shook her head and felt her heart flutter. What would they think? True to her word, Juliette flew down the stairs, leaving Ree to trail behind her. Taking a deep breath, Ree grabbed her jacket and headed toward the rest of the group.

 

Looking smug, Jules was standing off to the side, arms crossed. Walking down the steps, Ree was more nervous than she had been in a while. Paden was still sitting at the table, wearing a dark brown leather jacket over an olive-green shirt. His hair was mussed and hanging low over his eyes, enhancing his intense stare when he looked up at her. Slowly, his gaze roved over her as if drinking in the sight. Heat warmed her cheeks as a slow smile curved his lips.

 

“Lookin’ good, Ree.” Weylin sat up from where he was lying on the couch and looked Ree over. “You look all grown up.” Smiling he gave her a thumbs-up.

 

“There was never any doubt.” Roland’s slight accent drew Ree’s attention. Standing in the doorway to the storefront, his face was shadowed, but she could still see the glint of appreciation in his eyes.

 

“Thanks, guys.” Shrugging on her jacket, she looked around the room. “Where did Drake and Teagan go?”

 

“They are here to help patrol the streets and watch over your parents. They won’t be accompanying us.” Sophie stood from her seat at the computer and slid a slim dagger into her boot. Ree shifted her leg in her boot to make sure that her own knife was hidden. The Guardian was also dressed in clubbing clothes. A shiny black top barely brushed the top of her black pants. Her hair was pulled into a high ponytail, emphasizing her angled cheekbones.

 

“Hey! She’s wearing her hair up!” Ree pointed at Sophie and glared at Juliette.

 

“Yeah, and she doesn’t look like she’s in high school. You don’t have that luxury.”

 

“I like your hair down.” Paden’s voice was low as he walked toward her. He picked up some of the hair lying on her shoulder and gently rubbed it between his fingers. “You look great.” Leaning down so his mouth was near her ear, he said, “But I like you in jeans and a T-shirt just as much. You never have to dress up to impress me.”

 

Warmth filled Ree as she looked into Paden’s eyes. Belonging and need combined to make her almost dizzy. She could see the same emotions reflected in his green eyes and she wished they were alone. Laying her hand on his chest, she could feel his heartbeat and stepped closer to him.

 

“Gah, get a room.” Weylin’s voice filled the uncomfortable void that had entered the room while Ree and Paden had been lost in each other. Taking a step backward, Ree looked down at the floor in embarrassment. Now that she wasn’t wrapped up in Paden, she could feel Roland’s jealousy, and it stung.

 

“Alright, let’s go.” Shrugging into her own jacket, Sophie stuck another blade into a sheath on her back.

 

They left the vehicles at the shop and walked toward River Street. The club was in an alley just off the busy tourist area. Since it was Tuesday, Ree didn’t think the dance spot would be very crowded, but there was a long line leading to the door. Sophie signaled for them to stay back in the shadows so they could survey the area before trying to get in.

 

Shivers trailed down Ree’s back the closer they came to the building, and she knew the Dark Ones were out in force. There was also something heavier and darker in the club, which pushed at Ree as she probed the area with her power.

 

“Ree?” The older woman’s voice was quiet, but Ree knew what she was asking.

 

“There is something very dark in that club, Sophie.” Glad that she didn’t stutter, Ree tried to grab her resolve. When Sophie didn’t say anything for a little while, the others started to shift uncomfortably. Ree could sense Sophie wavering about going into the club, and that made her even more frightened.

 

“Why do we need to go in there?” Tucking some of her hair behind an ear, Ree looked into Sophie’s large brown eyes. “We already know what’s in there. Why go in?”

 

“We need to know how they are targeting people and why there seem to be so many people with gifts attending the club.” Sophie closed her eyes for a moment as she thought. Someone moved from behind Ree and Roland stepped into view. He laid a hand on the Guardian’s shoulder, nodding his head as if to answer an unspoken question.

 

Nodding in response, Sophie opened her eyes and looked at the others. “This isn’t a practice run. This is the real deal. What we are about to encounter is nothing but pure evil. There are Dark Ones inside that you might know, including Tristan. There will be darklings, and you cannot treat them as if they are human. They may not be full-fledged Dark Ones, but they will have enhanced abilities. Especially if they have drunk any tainted blood tonight. Della is in there as well. If you find yourself face-to-face with her, then you get the hell out of there.”

 

Mumbling their assurances, they made their way across the street toward the club. Roland took the lead with Paden as the others fell into a formation around Ree. She gritted her teeth and tried not to remember how everything had gone the last time they had encountered Tristan. Sophie slid an arm around Ree’s shoulders and leaned down so she could speak quietly.

 

“Stay close to me. If something happens, stay with Roland or Paden. Paden may not have as much experience as Roland, but he’s a natural and has a great deal invested in your safety.”

 

“What do you mean?” Cutting her eyes at Sophie, Ree tried to understand what the woman wasn’t verbalizing.

 

“Now isn’t the time. Just know that they will be able to protect you the best.” Sophie’s worried expression begged Ree to agree.

 

“Okay. But we’re going to talk about this later.” Ree held Sophie’s gaze until the other woman nodded. They didn’t have much longer to talk, because they had reached the line. With a confidence Ree would never have, Roland walked past the waiting people and went straight to the roped-off door. Someone hollered and made nasty gesture. Juliette turned toward the man, who was wearing pants that were entirely too small, and blew him a kiss.

 

“What do you want?” The bouncer’s deep voice brokered no games. Boredom and irritation crossed his features as he looked over their group. “Did you get lost on your way to the library?” People in the line snickered, but Roland wasn’t fazed.

 

“We’re here to meet some of our friends.”

 

“So are they.” Gesturing with his clipboard, the bouncer motioned to the rest of the waiting people. His words were coated in sarcasm, but there was something eager in his eyes.

 

“Maybe you could come in and join us on your break.” Something in Ree’s gut tightened as Roland spoke. The slight accent drew her attention until she found herself scrubbing her hands on her jeans. Her heartbeat had accelerated, and she wanted to move closer to the Dark One—wanted to touch him, to have his eyes on her. She took a small step forward and warm fingers closed around hers. Annoyed at the interruption, Ree looked up into Paden’s warm eyes and felt the odd pull from Roland diminish. Paden didn’t look angry or even jealous. Instead, relief flooded his eyes as she came back to herself. A small smile of assurance eased the guilt she felt for reacting to Roland’s pheromones.

 

A commotion drew her attention back to the door, where several women were leaning over the rope, talking to Roland. A blonde, wearing a shirt that was so low-cut you could tell she’d had enhancement work done, was trailing her hand down her collar in an attempt to draw Roland’s attention. Several of the men were grumbling to themselves as their dates threw themselves at someone much younger-looking.

 

“What’s going on? Is he famous?” One of the men put a hand on the blond woman’s shoulder, but she shrugged him off.

 

Ree turned to look at Melanie and Juliette to see if they were affected as well and caught them both wearing uncomfortable expressions. Sophie’s face was blank, but Ree could feel her quiet disgust. Even knowing that Ree was her reincarnated sister had not changed her feelings about Roland’s gift. Melanie looked the most uncomfortable, though. She was biting her lip, her hands clenched at her sides, and her eyes on anything but Roland.

 

“Maybe I could have a drink with just you.” The bouncer leaned toward Roland, a playful smile on his face.

 

“Maybe.” Roland raised an eyebrow and flashed a sexy smile.

 

“Sweetheart, you don’t want a drink with him. I can help you find something better to do with your time.” The blonde yanked at Roland’s jacket. With a smile, he gently pulled her hand off his clothes and took a step back. Lunging over the rope, she grabbed his arm and plastered herself to him. One of her hands slid around his waist and under his jacket, while the other squirmed between their bodies as she tried to reach into his pocket.

 

“Get off him.” Melanie yanked the woman away from Roland before he could react. Twisting the blonde’s arm behind her back, she pushed the woman toward her startled date. “You need a cold shower.”

 

“What the hell?” The blonde turned around in her date’s arms and looked at Melanie in anger. “Who are you? His mommy?”

 

“Must be his bodyguard,” someone muttered.

 

“She could guard my body.” A man leered at Melanie.

 

“Alright, best if you guys go on in.” The bouncer opened the door and ushered their group into the club. “Try to not start any trouble. And I’ll find you on my break for that drink.” He winked at Roland, and Ree couldn’t help but smile when she saw a blush creep up Roland’s face.

 

 

 

 

 

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