Bound by Danger (The Alliance #6) - Brenda K. Davies Page 0,96
in her ears, but she made them out. Callie didn’t recall meeting him the first time, but he’d been amongst the vampires watching her in the pit. When she lifted her chin, his eyes fastened on Lucien’s bite marks on her neck.
“And I was right,” he murmured.
Callie had no idea what he was right about, and she didn’t care. She wasn’t going to give him the satisfaction of asking him either.
“I suppose you would be my sister-in-law, which makes it such a shame to kill you.” He leaned toward her. “But it’s going to be so much fun to watch my brother suffer.”
He held his hand out to another Savage and took the sword the monster handed him. Callie’s mouth went dry as her gaze fell on the blade. The sharp edge gleamed in the headlights from her abandoned vehicle. And staring at that edge, she knew she would not survive this.
An ache started deep in her chest, and she lifted her head to search for Lucien. All she wanted was to see him one last time, but a throng of Savages engulfed him. She refused to shed the tears burning her eyes as she considered everything she would lose tonight.
Lucien managed to dig his way out from under the crush of bodies and turned toward where he last saw Callie. They’d taken her out of the SUV. She stood, silhouetted against the glow of the headlights, in the center of a group of Savages. They restrained her as Yannis lifted a blade.
“No!” Lucien bellowed as Yannis lunged forward and sank the blade into Callie’s heart.
Chapter Forty
Callie croaked out a scream when the steel pierced through her flesh, broke through her rib cage, and embedded itself deep in her heart. She blinked as from one beat to the next, her heart jerked like a zombie first learning to walk again.
And with the next beat, agony pierced through her as the shock faded. She felt something warm spread across her chest, but the bleeding wasn’t as bad as she’d thought it would be, and she realized it was because the blade was still in her heart.
When Yannis leaned closer, his breath warmed her face as his black eyes held hers.
“It’s nothing personal,” he said. “This is all about my brother.”
With that, he yanked the blade free, and Callie gasped as blood poured forth. She opened her mouth to scream, but the blood surging up her throat choked off any sound, as well as her air supply.
Weakness seeped into her body. The hand holding her let go, and her knees gave way as she sank to the ground. She tried to lift her hands to staunch the blood flowing from her chest. It wouldn’t do her much good as every beat of her heart pumped out more blood, but it was all she could think to do.
However, her hands wouldn’t rise, and though her mind commanded her body to do something, it did nothing. She was completely helpless, and she was dying.
That hit her hard, as well as the knowledge Lucien wouldn’t survive this either. That was when she realized the roar reverberating in her ears wasn’t the rush of her dwindling blood supply; it was coming from him.
The sound was primal, animalistic, and filled with so much fury and sorrow it caused her broken heart to twist in her chest as she slumped forward. She managed to turn her head before hitting the ground, and her cheek pressed into the dirt.
Dust clogged her nose with every inhalation. Warmth spread beneath her as coldness seeped into her bones and her eyes closed.
Lucien’s rage twisted and turned him into something he didn’t recognize. It was malevolent, cruel, and sadistic, and he released it on the world as Callie hit the ground.
He threw off the Savages cleaving to him as he focused on his brother. He’d tear Yannis apart limb from limb and beat him to death with his own extremities for this. He’d shred the skin from Yannis’s muscles before peeling them from his bones and battering those bones into dust.
More of the monsters leapt onto his back, but he dragged them across the rest area as he stalked toward where Yannis stood over Callie with the tip of his bloody sword digging into the ground. Lucien was almost to him when Killean crashed into Yannis’s side and tackled him to the ground.
A blow against Lucien’s temple staggered him to the side as Savages clawed into his flesh. The blood spilling from his