Chapter 118
Chapter 118
-Dorothy-
The sun had just set by the time I made it to the edge of Bielke territory. I glanced up at the murky skies
with a growing sense of dread. It was a moonless, misty night. Every star was swallowed up by the
thick fog that hung over our heads.
Without the aid of moonlight, the shifters were at a disadvantage
I climbed out of my car and went the rest of the way on foot. The last thing I wanted was to alert any
prowling vampires to
my presence,
Angie had briefly explained over the phone what was happening on Belile turf. The vampires had
attacked just like Ignatius had suspected, but in numbers far greater than any of us could have
anticipated.
They weren’t just picking off stragglers this time, they were mowing down anyone in their path- and
shifters were being bitten.
Neither Angie nor Ignatius wanted me present at the battle, but with the amount of Bielke soldiers being
wounded, Angie felt they had no choice
I had powers that would prove useful in this instance. I could heal people with my abilities, and I had
enough control over them to not leave myself incapacitated in the process,
I made my way towards the creek that Angie had described to me. The forest was deathly still, silent
aside from the occasional breeze that rustled through the trees,
If there was a battle going on nearby, I couldn’t hear it. But over the hill where Belile territory began, I
could see a faint. orange glow and a billowing plume of smoke that rose from what must have been a
roaring fire in the distance.
When I reached the gurgling waters of the Belile creek 1 turned in slow circles, sweeping the area for
any nearby enemies.
The forest was silent, and the thick smog wafted through the trees around me, stifling and suffocating
as it settled over the area. The surrounding trees were ancient behemoths that stretched toward the
sky,
Angie had said she would meet nie here, and so I waited impatiently, startled by the slightest of sounds
from creatures in the foliage. After a few minutes of standing alone in nervous anticipation, I whipped
around at a sudden commotion behind
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Angle stumbled out of the forest, bleeding from a deep g ash on her forehead and swearing like a
sailor.
“Dorothy! Thank Goddess, I was afraid you’d been mowed down by a stray vamp.” She tumbled into
my arms and I frowned, concerned.
“Very comforting, Angie, thank you.” I checked the wound on her forehead, running my thumb under
the g ash and summoning the tiniest hint of my healing abilities to close it up. “Where’s Ignatius? Is he
alright?”
“Don’t waste your power on me!” Angie pulled away, rubbing at her forehead where the gut was slowly
stitching itself up, her blood running backwards like time itself was warping to undo the damage.
There are shifters who need it alot more than I do.”
I shrugged, staring down at my hand that glowed with a pale white light, like electricity in my palm. “Is
the battle that bad?”
“Worse” Angle gripped my forearm, dragging me into the shadowy forest with sudden urgency,
“Ignatius doesn’t know you’re here. He told me not to summon you, but we’re losing bailly. We need to
get our people back into the fight.”
As we pushed further into the forest, the sounds of battle became apparent. I heard wolves howling,
and the bone-chilling wails of the vampire attackers. The smog overhead grew thicker and through the
treeline I could see the orange glow of a roaring fire more clearly now.
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Something about the scene catapulted me back into the past, and I stumbled beside Angie as forgotten
memories swelled to
the surface.
Dorothy! Are you alright?” Angie’s cry of alarm sounded distant, and I pressed my hands to my head,
sinking to my knees. beside her.
Alongside Angie’s 1 heard another voice calling to me, urging me to keep moving, to run. I
remembered pressing on through a smokey forest, escaping the wailing enemies at my back. Rita
running alongside me, her nails dipping into my forearm as she dragged me along,
“Tin fine.” I whispered wearily, shaking the memories from my head. “This just feels.. familiar,”
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Angie helped me to my feet and I blinked rapidly, the distant memory dissipating before my eyes until I
was once again grounded in the present. “Where are the injured soldiers?
Not far from here. Fac and 1 carted them into a clearing away from the battle.” Angie was eyeing me
with a look of concern.
She opened her mouth to question me further but I shook my brad, walking ahead of her. “I’m line,
really. Let’s keep going”
We found the injined shifters huddling in the nearby clearing and 1 had to swallow my alarm upon
seeing the state of them. Some of them Itecognized, soldiers who I had fought alongside during the
Tally war, Others were members of the Belile pack Somedidn’t look a day over eiglueci
Many of the shifters sat upright, nursing broken limbs and deep ga shes. But so many others were
completely immobilized, with huge chunks of flesh missing from their bodies. They looked diminished,
like the vampires had cut them to the core
The worst were the shifters who spasmed and gasped, flopping about on the ground like fish out of
water. I rushed over to the nearest convulsing shifter, taking the young boy’s hand in mine: “What
happened to them?” I asked Angie, who stood behind me a grave look on her face.
“They were bitten. She whispered it, tense unease etched into her features. “By the vampires. We have
no idea if they’re going to turn or die
The young boy gripped my hand tightly, nearly breaking my bones under his clenched fingers. His eyes
were rolling in his head, his teeth chattering uncontrollably. I worried he might just bite off his tongue.
Through his tom shirt I could see two small puncture wounds on his shoulder. Dark trickles of blood
were seeping from the incision, and the boy seemed unable to heal himself.
I lifted my eyes to the other injured shifters, analyzing their varying conditions, I had to be careful when
wielding my healing powers. If I pushed myself too far. I could end up unconscious again. The last time
that had happened. I’d been out cold for weeks
“Get back to the battle, 1 told Angie, setting my jaw. “I’ll handle these people. Just make sure no
vampires wander this way
Angie seemed hesitant to leave me. She wrung together, shifting skittishly from one foot to the other.
“The needs you,” I spoke over my shoulder, already focusing my attention on the injured shifter before
me. “Go to her. I’ll be alright
Ange lifted her fist, then sighed and dropped it again
“Don’t do anything st upid,” she muttered before darting into the woods without a hackward glance.
I did what I could for the injured shifters, hovering over one and then another, placing thy glowing
palmis on damp, sizzling
Some of them I couldn’t heal completely, their wounds were far too serious and I would have killed
myself in the process Instead, I gave them just enough of a push to kickstart the healuig process. They
were in pain, and they would be for a while But at least they would live
about. I tried my best to stop their seizures, but any abilities sensed to do nothing to halt
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whatever they were undergoing
Everytime I tried to draw from my own energy, to pour that glowing white light into their bodies through
my palms, I seemed to hit a wall. It was just like back then, when I had tried to heal the Tally shifter we
had captured.
The Tally mutants were vulnerable to iron, and a single slice from my faerie blade had left the man’s
entire arm withering and rotten. My powers could do nothing to remove the poison from his
bloodstream. The best I could do was remove his arm entirely
I couldn’t do that with these shifters. The vampire’s venom had already spread too far.
I managed to get a few of the wounded soldiers healed and back on their feet. They thanked me and
melted into the forest with hollow eyes. I had no idea what atrocities they had seen, but I understood
that it took a lot of courage to willingly step back into the fight.
I had just finished setting the bones of another young shafter, the shattered particles in her knee
knitting back together under my touch. I was exhausted, swaying on my feet.
Whether it was merely exhaustion or something more, I became aware of strange sounds around me.
A part of me was aware that I was delirious, having pushed myself further than my b*dy could handle
despite my better judgment.
I was seeing double, triple. Past, present and future playing out before my eyes in a trinocular
kaleidoscope of sound and
color.
I saw wolves streaking through smokey streets. I saw long-limbed creatures, snarling maws and blood-
red eyes. Only when I reached out to touch them, my fingers brushed empty air.
“Hey, are you alright?” The girl whose leg had been put back together touched my shoulder in concern.
“Maybe you should rest for a bit.”
But my attention was elsewhere, and I jerked upright, staring into the forest at the sound of a child
keening. “Do you hear char”
The girl responded, but I couldn’t hear her anymore. Her words were drowned out by the ringing in my
ears. I got feet, taking a few wary steps towards the edge of the clearing. “I have to help them
A few of the healed shifters tried to stop me, but I was gone, ruming blindly into the forest before
anyone could get a h
of nie..
Someone was in danger, Someone needed help. I followed the terrible wailing through the forest,
leaping over gnarled roots and ducking under twisted branches that wrenched at my clothes like boney
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I burst through the treeline, running beadfirst into a bl oody battle between shifters and vampires.
Sound erupted around. me, gnashing teeth and vicious snarls. Agonized howls of fallen shifters as they
were slain in the streets,
Through the chaos I spotted Angie and Fae, fighting back to back against a wall of hideous vampiric
beings. Nearby I could see Ignatius, stabbing and slashing at another slender, deadly vamp. He caught
sight of me as I darted through the scrabbling bodies, real fear flashing in his eyes.
“Dorothy? Get out of here!”
I wanted to run to him, to fight side by side as we had so many times before. But still that voice rang in
my head, the desperate screams of a child who needed me
I met my mate’s wide-eyed stare for a moment, voicing my apologies with my eyes, before turning
down an alleyway and disappearing out of sight.