Harley Merlin 12 Bella Forrest (100 best novels of all time txt) đ
- Author: Bella Forrest
Book online «Harley Merlin 12 Bella Forrest (100 best novels of all time txt) đ». Author Bella Forrest
Melody smiled reassuringly. âThe magic here is powerfulâitâs one of the greatest strongholds in the United States. The spirits wonât let him cross the threshold.â
âS-spirits?â Ryannâs mouth gaped. âYou mean, the stories are real?â
âThey sure are. Havenât you met any yet? Theyâre usually so welcoming.â I glanced around, expecting Mary Foster to come screaming from the walls. She wasnât a screamerâat least, she hadnât been with meâbut it would have made a hilarious intro. And I could have used a laugh.
âI probably shouldâve mentioned that.â Melody shuffled awkwardly. âBut, if none have come to say hello, then it likely means theyâre not that interested in you. They donât always involve themselves with visitors; it depends on how theyâre feeling.â
Ryann looked slightly disappointed. âOh.â
Donât worry, thereâs at least one person in this house whoâs interested in you.
âWell, arenât you going to introduce me?â Ryann cleared her throat and gestured toward Nash, who had slung one arm around Huntressâs neck. He seemed to be gaining strength from her somehow. No doubt through that Familiar bond they shared.
Nash heaved himself to his feet and walked toward Ryann. âThe nameâs Nash Calvert. Iâm here to think about giving up some blood to help a friend of these guys, but I havenât decided yet. So, heâs probably a friend of yours, too?â
âOh, you meanââ Ryann started to speak, but I cut her off. I couldnât have her give the game away unwittingly. And she had no clue what we were talking about. Time for another sterling performance from the one and only Finch Merlin.
âRaffe, yeah.â I gave her a telling look, bordering on manic. âMelody might not have had time to tell you, but we got a lead on his curse. We need Nashâs super-rare Sanguine blood to separate Raffe and Kadar, so everyone gets to live their own lives and go home happy.â
Ryann glanced at Melody, who nodded effusively, like a bobblehead. Luke added a halfhearted thumbs-up.
âYou remember what I texted you?â Melody pressed, her voice strangled by the charade. She mightâve been a lot of things, but a liar wasnât one of them. Luke was way better. He had the right amount of nonchalance⊠or maybe it was wooziness, considering the blow to his head. I could see the wound, now that we had no smoke and panic to contend with. A big bruise was blooming across his temple.
âAbout Raffe?â Ryann looked back at me.
I shrugged. âHey, I donât know what she texted you. I just know that I went to get Nashâs blood for Raffe, and these two Muppets showed up as the cavalry.â
Ryannâs lip twitched into a half-smile. Jiminy H. Christmas, I loved that smile. âYeah, I remember. I mustâve gotten confused. I thought she meant Levi and ZalaamâI didnât realize she meant Raffe and Kadar, though that makes a lot more sense now that I think about it.â
This is why I adore you. Two seconds, and sheâd grasped that we were trying to skirt around the Erebus issue. She probably had no idea why, but I could tell her later, sans Nash. He didnât need another reason to doubt me, and Iâd already done a stellar job of making things screwy by telling him I was Wade Crowley.
âI thought I was here to help the Levi guy?â Nash tilted his head, and Huntress copied.
I thought fast. âYou are, the younger one. There are two LevisâLeonidas and Raffe. Raffeâs our friend, and heâs the one who wants to be free. Leonidas seems quite happy shackled to his djinn, but thatâs probably because his doesnât try to kill him.â The explanation sounded stilted, but I hoped Nash wouldnât pick up on it.
âThat rings a bell.â Nash ruffled Huntressâs fur. âThe Levi curseâthatâs what you were telling me about, isnât it? I think Iâve heard of it.â
âExactly.â My palms had gone as clammy as an oiled-up blobfish. âI was telling you about it before Davin came in, hex pouches blazing. You know, the whole âit affects generationsâ shebang.â
âAnd you told me you were Wade Crowley because you didnât want me making assumptions about you?â Nash squinted, scrutinizing me. âYou know, since youâre Katherine Shiptonâs son.â
Ah, holy crap⊠Fear glided up my throat, but I swallowed it. Perhaps I was the one jumping to conclusions. Nash had, for all intents and purposes, been a hermit for the past few years. Heâd said he dipped his toe into the media here and there, but what if he hadnât heard the part about my deal with Erebus to kill my mother? Journalists had tossed around a dozen theories, and theyâd never confirmed anything. And Nash hadnât had much opportunity to shoot the Katherine breeze with random folks who did know the truth. So, maybe he genuinely had no idea that, these days, Finch and Erebus went hand in hand.
âI go by Merlin now,â I replied, keeping it cool. âBut yeah, being squeezed out of that woman tends to give people the wrong impression, though I did kill her. And I didnât want you booting us out on our asses before we had the chance to speak properly.â
âHow come you know about Finch?â Melody still sounded strangled.
Nash shrugged. âI scan online magical feeds from time to time. Names of dangerous criminals, potential huntersâI learn whatever I can from the dark web, so I can make a run for it if I find anyone discussing me or my blood. I found my way onto this cult chatroom, and your name and picture popped up. That mustâve been about a year ago, but you were on a hit list because you murdered your mother. Since youâre still breathing, Iâm guessing they didnât catch up to you.â
âThe Cult of Eris, you mean?â Ryann stepped in, her tone protective.
âYeah, thatâs the one.â Nash grunted. âNasty business, but the chatroom disappeared a month later. No trace of it anywhere.â
Ryann scowled. âThatâs because my sister and Wade Crowley have worked nonstop to take down the remaining
Comments (0)