Carpathian 20 - Dark Slayer
whirled around and raced back to defend the rest of their pack. The first strike hit perilously close to the wolf carrying the adult farmer. Blaez didn’t even try to swerve. He ran steadily in a straight line toward the Carpathians.
Vikirnoff stepped out of the trees and faced the raging vampire.
While Natalya and the prince worked to save the life of the little girl, he streaked toward the spinning black cloud. Gregori burst into view, coming up on the vampire’s right, slamming bolt after bolt of lightning at the undead. Caught in the crossfire between two experienced hunters, already wounded, Sergey retreated, thrusting one last bolt of energy toward his ice spear, hoping to destroy the ground beneath the prince, wolf pack and humans.
Falcon struck at that exact moment, sending a fiery blast of heat through the brittle spear, shattering it, obliterating its potency.
Gregori! Mikhail called back the hunter. Do not give chase. The wolf pack says we are needed at the farmer’s home. Ivory and Razvan had been fighting the vampire. The fact that he escaped them bodes ill. Natalya, escort the family to safety with Falcon and see to it that the child is well cared for at the inn.
Ask Slavica, the innkeeper, to put them up for me. She will take good care of them .
I wish to go with you to see my brother .
I need you to do this for me. If the vampire doubles back, they will need the added protection .
Natalya hesitated, and then touched her lifemate’s mind.
Tell me the truth, Vikirnoff. Does he need me for this task, or is he trying to protect me from what you might find?
Vikirnoff, Mikhail and Gregori were already in the sky, moving quickly toward the farmhouse, while the wolf pack circled back, running across the snow-laden ground.
He worries. The undead is a master vampire. Look at the havoc he has wrought on the earth. The wolf pack worries for Ivory. I feel their fear and Mikhail, as prince of our people, feels it doubly .
Natalya sighed. It is done then . She waited for Falcon to lift the two adults and she took the children, whispering a command to ease their fears as they raced for the village.
It seemed an endless journey to Mikhail. He felt the tear in the fabric of his people. The injuries were great. He knew Gregori, a healer of tremendous skill, would not fail to feel the agony the two fallen fighters were experiencing. The fact that the energy was not concealed told all of the Carpathians what shape to expect Ivory and Razvan to be in.
Still, none of them were prepared for the horror of that sight.
The farmhouse was a pile of rubbish. It looked as if a massacre had taken place, a slaughter. Blood was everywhere, and in the midst of it all sat Ivory, her wounds massive, yet she sought to heal the man lying in her lap. Two spears still remained in his body, while four lay broken and bloody a distance from him. His body was hacked nearly to pieces, with his arm in segments.
As they neared, it appeared as if Razvan was still breathing and Ivory’s voice sang the healing chant softly, interspersed with another song none of them had heard before.
This cannot be , Gregori whispered in awe. He cannot still live.
No one could live through that . He listened to the ebb and flow of Ivory’s voice, melodic and tuned to the very heartbeat of the earth.
Mother,
dear
Mother,
I
plead
with
thee
now .
Daughter to mother, heal me and mine somehow .
I
am
his
light,
he
is
my
warrior
strong .
Challenged and scarred, he stood alone so long .
Mother, I beg you to look deep within, try to see My soul gives light to his darkness, setting him free .
Lifemates
we
are,
two
halves
of
a
whole .
Standing
united,
fighting
evil,
aged
and
old .
Mother, dear Mother, hold us close in your arms .
Provide us with shelter, with healing, hold off all harm .
Mother,
please
bring
balance,
darkness
to
light
Allow us to live, go forward to fight .
Ivory sang the words in the ancient tongue, the notes moving in and out of the rippling earth, twining with the ebb and flow of the sap in the trees and the heartbeat that was the earth itself.
As she sang, the soil moved over their bodies, as if a living blanket, or the tide itself, always in motion, pouring over and around them, flowing into their wounds and encasing them in rich, black loam.
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Razvan floated in a sea of pain. He had been there many times before, but nothing like this. His body felt as
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