Read Demons: The Ravyn Series Online
Authors: Natalie Kiest
“You mean they have a vendetta against you and Kara for rejecting their coven?” I questioned in irritation. We had just wasted hours when this was the only coven we should have visited. “I wouldn’t call it a vendetta, Ravyn. Covens are always searching for new, powerful members. I never felt the need to join one, that’s all,” she replied.
The coven was located in the North suburbs of Chicago, in an old Victorian style home. It was well lit, but the several trees in the yard were all dead, giving it a creepy feel. The three of us approached the front door, I watched faces begin to peer through the windows on the main level as well as the upper level.
The front door swung open as we stepped onto the porch. “You are not welcome here, demons!” A middle aged man with greying hair and goatee shouted. He wasn’t much taller than I was and his black robe hid his body, but I could tell he was a bit chunky.
“They are with me, Steven,” Emma spoke up, stepping between Angela and I. “Emma,” the man sneered. “You dare bring them here!” he shouted again, stepping forward as a bright green orb appeared in his palm. “Die,” he ordered as the green orb shot through the air toward Emma.
Reaching out, I snatched the orb out of the air inches away from Emma’s face. The green orb began to shift, wrapping itself around my forearm, taking the form of a snake. “A snake?” I laughed loudly as I gently pulled the snake from my arm. “This is the best you can do?” I asked as I released the snake into the grass, watching as it slithered away.
“That’s impossible!” Steven hissed. “My turn,” I replied, before appearing before him, my dagger pressed to his throat. His wide eyes stared into mine. “Where is Kara, Steven?” Emma asked as she approached us. The shock in the man’s eyes at the mention of Kara’s disappearance relayed his innocence almost as much as his words. “Kara’s missing? How?” The concern in his voice was very real. He was almost too concerned.
“Shit,” I breathed shoving Steven away from me as I sheathed my dagger. “Steven, who knows how to seal a room in your coven?” Emma asked nervously. “How could you let this happen? How could you be so careless as to let Kara befriend retched demons!” he snapped acidly while stepping toward Emma in anger.
“You don’t know what you’re saying, Steven. These are her friends. They have looked out for her far more than you ever have!” Emma shouted back in anger, but the nervousness was still clearly relayed in her voice.
I looked at Angela and she looked at me, we had both just realized the confession in Emma’s angry words. Holy fucking shit! This slime ball was Kara’s father! “Emma, this is him? Are you shitting me right now? This is the man who beat you?” I growled as my demon shook and rattled its cage within me, desperately wanting out.
“Ravyn, please stay out of this,” Emma pleaded. Steven suddenly turned to me. “You are that little brat she grew up with, aren’t you. I celebrated the day your rotten demon loving mother was murdered for her sins.” His words shoved my demon a little closer from escaping its cage, but I kept in locked in, laughing at his comment.
Looking at in his eyes, I stopped laughing. “Are you celebrating the fact that your demon loving daughter is being tortured as we speak,” I retorted before setting my demon free to show him I was that demon his daughter was in love with.
“Steven? Please help me find her,” Emma pleaded again. He turned to Emma with hatred in his eyes and rushed at her. I waited hoping Emma would defend herself, but fear of past memories had gripped her with fear, causing her to stand motionless. When Steven’s hands wrapped around Emma’s throat, I took action.
Moving too fast for him to see, I worked my small dagger over his arms and legs then pulled Emma away as he fell to the ground in pain. “Master!” A young woman shouted as she ran toward Steven. She was way too young to understand she was being manipulated by this old, sick bastard.
She fell to her knees beside him as he howled in pain. Pressing my blade under her chin, I lifted her face until her eyes met mine. Guilt shined brightly in her eyes. “You enforced a room. Where?” I growled. “I didn’t do it. I swear,” the young woman pleaded as I pressed the blade into her skin. “I taught someone how to do it. He paid me,” she confessed. “Who paid you?” “He worked for the Vatican. He said it was an asset to the Church.”
“His name?” I ordered as I cut deeper into her skin. “I don’t know! He was handsome, brown hair and brown eyes.” I cut her off, knowing exactly who it was she had taught, driving the dagger into her useless brain. “Gabriel,” I growled.
Angela parked in front of Gabriel’s mansion, which was a short drive from Steven’s coven. “Take Emma for some coffee. Keep your phone handy, I’ll call you when I’m ready,” I instructed as I handed Angela a piece of paper. “Wait. Why can’t we come?” Emma worried. “You won’t be able to stomach what I’m about to do,” I explained as I stepped out of the car, giving her a curt nod.
I watched the car drive away before I leapt over the front gate. Laughing while I cut through the human guards with ease, the same as before. Again I found Gabriel on his balcony, he was looking quite scruffy and didn’t run or put up a fight when I joined him on the balcony.
“I’ve been waiting for you,” He greeted me softly. “Where’s your lovely wife, old friend?” I asked as I peaked into the bedroom. “Did you really think she would still be here with me after what you did?” he chuckled. “I hoped she wouldn’t, but love is strange,” I replied.
Gabriel finally turned to face me. “You proved your point, Ravyn. You made me understand your point of view. I was wrong all along,” he confessed. “Yet you continue to help the Fallen named Astoroth. He is torturing Kara right now, because of you,” I said calmly as I pulled out my phone. “You okay?” Angela answered over my speaker phone. “Of course. Bring me Gabriel’s wife, please,” I ordered before hanging up.
“You won’t find her. You know nothing about her,” Gabriel informed me with a smile. “I know more than you think. I know everything about her. I know where her family lives, where she grew up, and, of course, where she lives now,” I replied, patting him on the back.
“You wouldn’t dare touch her,” He growled. “Come on, Gabriel, you should know better by now,” I replied nonchalantly. “I messed up, Ravyn. I followed the wrong path and it took everything from me,” Gabriel confessed sadly. “Then set things right. Tell me where Kara is and I will set you free,” I bargained.
“I can’t do that. He will kill my wife,” Gabriel refused. “I will do far worse if you don’t tell me,” I retorted, grabbing a fist full of his shaggy hair, I pulled him into his bedroom. I pushed him into the same wooden chair I had interrogated him in once before, then wandering around his room in search of random items that could add variety to the torture of my old friend.
Finding some duct tape and a small writing desk, I moved the desk between the foot of the bed and Gabriel’s chair. Then gathered a couple of pencil’s, paper clips, a flathead screwdriver, needle nose pliers, and the stapler. “Did you know I was coming? This is going to be so much more fun,” I laughed as I arranged the items on the small desk in front of him.
“Take off your clothes.” I ordered as I took my coat off. “What? Have you lost your mind, Ravyn?” “Your clothes, Gabriel.” I repeated calmly. I could feel Kara’s pain and hear her silent plea’s and couldn’t do a damn thing about it. “They're torturing her again and I am here, wasting time with you,” I informed him calmly as I approached the now nearly naked Gabriel.
Taking the duct tape from the desk, I taped his legs to the chair legs, then taped his hand together behind his back. Setting the tape on the desk, I smiled down at him. “For every moment of pain Kara suffers, you and your wife will suffer twice that. I will keep you alive for months. You can stop it, Gabriel. Just tell me,” I offered.
“You cannot kill this demon, Ravyn! He will kill us all if I tell you.” Gabriel insisted in defeat. “She will be here soon. Would you like to start now or wait for your beautiful wife?” I asked calmly. “Nah, never mind, old friend. I’m just itching to get started,” I snatched the pencils off the desk. Dropping to a crouch, I drove a pencil through each foot and into the floor.
Straightening, I smiled as his screams filled the room. “I don’t want you to run off before I get started.” I laughed as I took a paper clip from the desk, bending it until it was straight. I did this to the handful on the desk, setting each one back down in a neat line. “Look at me, Gabriel,” I said softly. His strained face was red when he looked up at me. “You need to relax a little. We don’t want you to pop a blood vessel or anything,” I joked.
Holding up one of the straightened paper clips I said, “This is going to hurt,” then walked behind him. “These will prevent you from trying to fight back,” I informed as I slowly pushed the end of the metal strand through the knuckle of his index finger. When it was all the way through I wrapped a portion of it tightly around his bloody flesh, then hooked the other end into his other index finger, locking the two together. “Painful, I know. Don’t worry only four more to go,” I taunted before plunging the metal into his middle finger.
Angela and Emma arrived with Gabriel’s wife just as I finished locking his fingers together. “Ravyn!” Emma gasped as I stood to welcome them, wiping my bloody hands on the bedding first.
“Emma, I would like you to meet an old friend of mine. Gabriel, I would like you to meet Kara’s mother,” I introduced them as I motioned Gabriel’s wife, Sarah, forward. Emma stepped toward Gabriel and started questioning him while I led Sarah to the bed.
“I know you are confused as to why you are here, Sarah. It seems Gabriel hasn’t changed his ways. Unfortunately, he is partly responsible for my friend’s daughter being kidnapped. She also happens to be my dear friend,” I informed her while taping her hands to the bed post.
Sarah cursed and yelled at Gabriel, then she turned to me begging and pleading. Insisting she didn’t know anything. “I know, but your darling husband refuses to tell me where my friend is. I wish things didn’t have to be like this, Sarah.” I truly didn’t want to hurt her, but I would butcher her if it meant getting Kara back.
Gabriel held out for days, even as he watched me torture his wife. All the while he prayed to God for forgiveness. By the fourth day, his wife was clinging to life and there wasn’t much left of Gabriel to work with. I was pumping them both full of fluids and adrenaline just to keep them alive.
It was disturbing having so much time to think and torture. Would my life forever repeat itself with endless heart break, which always seemed to lead to a horrifying endeavor into a room filled with torturous screams? Maybe I was cursed to endure the suffering I continuously dished out. God, how my mother would hate the monstrous thing I had become.
I was starting to lose my cool and when Gabriel mustered enough energy to chuckle, I lost it. Turning to his crying wife, yanking her to the edge of the bed, I let my fangs plunge into her neck, giving her the gift of my pleasurable touch as I drained her of life.
Oddly, watching his wife orgasm under my fangs pushed Gabriel to start spouting an address. Letting his wife’s limp body fall from my lips, I smiled then quickly called my friends to check on the address.
Sitting there in the blood soaked room was nerve racking. I wanted to be there already but it could be a trick, so I was forced to wait again. An hour later I got the call. Gabriel had finally revealed Kara’s true location. Grabbing my coat and cigarettes, I stopped next to Gabriel. “It’s time to make peace with your God,” I said softly.
His eyes rolled up to meet mine. “I’ll see you in hell,” he breathed. “I’m sure you will,” I agreed, then put my gun to his head and pulled the trigger, abruptly ending his suffering. Setting fire to the beautiful mansion, I rushed to his garage in search of a car so I could get to Kara. “Thank you Gabriel,” I whispered as I slid into the silver Porsche.
Chapter Twenty One
Kara
Dark Places
How was I still alive? How could any human endure such torture? My mind wondered as I stared at the white wall that came alive with images of Ravyn. Images of her fighting to protect me like she had so many times before. Images of her making love to me. Images of her pacing endlessly while her eyes stayed forever locked with mine. The images somehow still made me smile.
Even in this hell, the thought of Ravyn still gave me hope. I could feel Ravyn’s sadness and pain. I could feel how helpless she felt, which made me wonder yet again if they were torturing her as they tortured me.
A warm hand against my cheek caused the images to fade. I turned my head only to find the man responsible for my torture. Anger gleamed in his dark brown eyes as he stared down at me. “You still smile for your love, even when it is lost,” he said softly. I was to weak to reply, so I smiled defiantly, causing my dry cracked lips to bleed. “It is time to erase her from your memory. She will never want to look at you when I’m done with you,” he growled.
I wanted to laugh at his threat. I was already horribly disfigured, I was sure of it. I was barely clinging to life as it was. Further torture would only release me from this hell. I gladly welcomed it.
“Clean her up. It is time,” he ordered as he smiled down at me. “Soon you will be mine.” His simple words caused more fear than any physical torture had. I was so scared I couldn’t reply, all I could do was cry.
Through teary eyes, I watched Remy carefully remove the clasps from my wrists and ankles, all the while smiling sweetly at me. God, if I had my powers she would be in so much trouble, but I didn’t. All the training Ravyn had put me through had done little to prevent my kidnapping or torture. I was hopeless and now without my magic I was more than helpless.
When Remy disappeared out of view, I didn’t even try to move. I was too scared it of my impending fate. God, where was Ravyn? Where were the people who had so diligently watched over me? Was my strange family dead? I prayed that Abby wasn’t being harmed. She had been through so much already in her young life.