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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Fantasy, #Gay
surrounding him, and smoke choking him. He dreamt about someone
else there with him, someone he couldn’t rescue, no matter how much
he tried.
In time, he’d managed to bury the part of him that screamed to let
out, too busy trying to build himself a future. But when he’d been
abruptly thrust into the world of the spirit wolves, the thing inside him
reemerged.
According to Valerius, he was not only Daniel Lawson, former
deputy in the bland town of Tennington, but also Caesar D’Averam, a
member of one of the most important spirit wolf families. Caesar had
died many years back in a fire with his mate, Linden. Everything fit,
and Dan knew he’d somehow found his past life.
Still, everything confused him terribly, from the idea of
reincarnation to his sudden transformation from a human to a spirit
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wolf. It made no sense. His dreams had returned with a passion, but
they brought flashbacks of his past life. Dan felt as if he were losing
track of his very sense of reality. He needed help in reorganizing his
mind, and fast.
As such, when Grant Hart, Trent’s father, suggested they arrange
a meeting with the leader of all spirit wolves, the Magistrate, Dan
jumped at the chance. He was tired of living with this uncertainty, and
he intended to talk to the man anyway. He wouldn’t easily forget the
attack that almost killed Drew.
The suggestion led to the dilemma as to who would accompany
Dan in his journey of discovery. Valerius needed to go, of course, as
the spirit wolf closest to him. Only, Drew now insisted that Trent go
with them as well, worried about what could happen. The two wolves,
however, were concerned about Drew’s safety, an understandable fact
given the assassination attempt not a week ago.
By Dan’s side, Paulie, Drew’s teenage son, looked just as
disconcerted as Dan felt. In spite of the little time they’d spent here,
Paulie had already become quite attached to Valerius and Trent.
Seeing them fight couldn’t be good for him.
“Babe, please understand,” Valerius told Drew, “we can’t both
leave you.”
Drew glared at Valerius. “I’ll be fine. You’re needed elsewhere.”
Valerius shared a look with Dan, and Dan felt an odd sense of
connection between them. They weren’t brothers by birth, but the soul
didn’t lie. Dan had a brief vision of Valerius dressed in old- fashioned
clothes, holding a glass of liquor and laughing with him. “I’m glad
you’re happy,” Valerius had said. “Linden is a wonderful person.”
Paulie’s voice ushered him from the past back into the present.
“Dan? Dan, are you all right?”
The teen sounded concerned, and Dan struggled to give him a
smile. “Never better.”
Paulie didn’t seem very convinced. “You want to hear what I
think?” All eyes turned to him, and Paulie gulped, obviously nervous.
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Nevertheless, he did offer his input on the situation. “Dad is right.
You guys should go with Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Hart have the whole
compound locked down tight. Not even a fly can come in without
being seen.”
Paulie’s intervention gave Marion Hart the chance to pipe in. “I
will join you,” she said. She’d kept out of the debate so far and didn’t
mention her opinion on it now either. But as the matriarch of the Hart
household, she had quite a lot of influence in the spirit wolves’
societal structures. Dan couldn’t be happier that she would join them.
He operated on the premise the more the merrier.
It might have been odd that Marion chose to go, while Grant
stayed behind, but the explanation came a few seconds later. “I’ll stay
behind and with him at all times,” Grant said.
Clay, Trent’s brother, chose this moment to intervene. He’d
remained quiet until now, and as far as Dan could tell, it wasn’t
unusual. He became a bit more exuberant when his sister, Amy, was
present, but more often than not, he seemed a very serious young
man. “I’m not much of a fighter,” Clay said, “but I promise you I’ll
guard him with my life.”
His father and brother’s words seemed to reassure Trent, and he
nodded. “I suppose. We’ll be back as soon as we can.”
“Besides, you can come back and visit, can’t you?” Paulie offered,
his gleeful voice making everyone smile.
“Very well then,” Valerius said. “It will be as you say.”
Once the decision was taken, Dan headed toward his room. His
life had changed so much in the past week or so, but he hoped this trip
would help him understand it.
* * * *
The flight to the Magistrate’s Den took far too long for Dan’s
liking. He regretted his decision of going almost as soon as they left
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the ground. He didn’t feel prepared to see the leader of the spirit
wolves.
Unfortunately, it was too late to back down. He distracted himself
by focusing on practical considerations and listened to Marion’s
advice on manners at the Den.
“Keep your eyes on the floor until the Magistrate tells you to
come forward,” she said. “You’re not in danger in any way, but being
on his good side always pays off.”
Dan nodded. “What about the rest?” The attack at the compound
remained unaccounted for. So far, the spirit wolves seemed reluctant
to approach the issue. Valerius had said he had doubts the Magistrate
ordered it, but he didn’t want to put Drew in danger by bringing it up.
“Let’s focus on you, for now. If it’s possible, we’ll bring it up
without making any additional comments.” Translation: Without
mentioning Drew.
As soon as they came within sight of The Den, they stopped all
conversation that could draw attention. The helicopter landed, and
Dan waited in trepidation until the blades finally stopped. At last, the
guards with them opened the helicopter door and led them out.
They were met by a tall and handsome spirit wolf. “Welcome to
the Magistrate’s Den,” he said. “I am Klaus Fleischer. Please, come
this way. His Lordship is waiting.”
Klaus led them through the cavernous halls of the Den—an
inappropriate name to say the least since the building had nothing in
common with an animal’s lair. In fact, it looked more like a palace or
an administrative building than anything else. Still, the distinctive
features of the spirit wolves appeared all over the place. Mostly, Dan
spotted engravings and pictures of canines, as well as of the goddess
they worshipped, the Spirit Mother. It also held an elegance and
spirituality that reminded Dan of pictures of Celtic temples.
At last, they came to a halt in front of a humongous door. The
statues of two marble wolves guarded it. At each side, soldiers waited,
watching them with penetrating gazes.
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Klaus knocked and entered the room. After a few moments, he
came out and said, “The Magistrate will see you now.”
The door opened, and they walked into what looked like the larger
version of a lawyer’s office. It had always seemed odd to Dan that the
spirit wolves used these titles for their administrative affairs, but all of a sudden, it began to make sense. A couple of desks lay around the
room in a mathematical pattern, laden with papers, and hardwood
bookcases lined the walls. There seemed to be hundreds of files there,
and a spark of knowledge from his previous life invaded his mind.
Detailed accounts of the geographical locations and assignments of
the entire spirit wolf population were stored here in their original
form. Countless amounts of transcripts and copies also existed in the
Den archive, to make sure nothing was ever lost. Judging by the
computer placed in the center of the largest desk, the data had
probably been converted into electronic format as well.
The click of the door notified Dan that K laus had taken his leave.
He registered it distantly, too busy taking in the sight in front of him
and struggling to keep his composure. Behind this desk, a man sat,
typing away at the computer. His salt-and-pepper hair spoke of a
somewhat advanced age, and Dan distantly wondered about the
Magistrate’s age. He seemed familiar, so he’d clearly been an
important figure during Dan’s previous life. Then again, Valerius also
lived over three hundred years, and he didn’t look a day over thirty.
The three spirit wolves knelt, so Dan followed their example.
“Rise,” the Magistrate said.
When they obeyed, he spoke again. “Valerius D’Averam. Trent
Hart. Marion Hart. Greetings. Who is your guest?”
“Greetings, My Lord,” Marion said.
Trent and Valerius echoed her, and Valerius continued. “This is
Daniel Lawson. His presence is very important.”
The Magistrate hummed thoughtfully. “I am told you wanted to
see me regarding your brother and your new mate. I admit your first
request surprised me.”
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“Yes, My Lord. First, I’d like to acknowledge Trent Hart as my
true mate.”
“And I would like to acknowledge Valerius D’Averam as my true
mate,” Trent said in turn.
The Magistrate pressed some buttons on the computer keyboard
and then looked toward them once more. “Noted. I trust you’ll have
an official ceremony?”
“Yes, My Lord, as soon as we can,” Marion replied. “There are
other issues to deal with now.”
“Regarding Mister Lawson.” The Magistrate got up and left the
desk. He crossed the room until he stood straight in front of Dan.
“Look at me, Daniel.”
Daniel obeyed. His gaze met the Magistrate’s hypnotic one. He’d
never seen eyes like that. He couldn’t even identify their actual color.
They seemed to turn from green, to blue, to black, and gold, a myriad of nuances that amazed Daniel.
The spell was broken when the man looked away. “I see. I’m very
happy for you, Valerius. Welcome back, Caesar. You were missed by
our people.”
Dan fidgeted. He felt uncomfortable being called Caesar. Even his
brother called him Daniel, since his previous name triggered all sorts
of memories, memories Dan couldn’t yet control. “Thank you, My
Lord. If I could be so bold… I admit the situation is very confusing
for me.”
“Your two lives are blending into one,” the Magistrate said. “Yes,
I can see it. You need help to put your thoughts in order. Well, that’s
what I’m here for. To begin with the beginning, let me introduce
myself. I am Wolfram Rozenstadt, and I am magistrate over our
people. I wish to welcome you, Daniel Lawson, as a member of our
pack.”
He returned to the desk and sat back down, much to Dan’s relief.
The Magistrate exuded a power that made him feel weak and humble.
His entire being screamed to bare his neck and expose his belly. And
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who the fuck thought such things? He was Daniel Lawson, not some
random wolf from the wild.
When the Magistrate looked away from them, Dan stole a look at
Valerius. “O ur pack?” he mouthed. Yet another thing that confused
him. So far, he’d never seen any sign of a wolf- like community.
“It is an old-fashioned formulation. The packs we have are whole
clans, but he means our nation,” Valerius mouthed back.
Wolfram addressed Dan once again. “At any rate, you are
welcome to stay here for as long as you like.” Wolfram retrieved a
bell and rang it. Almost instantly, a side door opened and a servant
appeared. “Prepare rooms for our guests. They’ll be with us for a
couple of days. And bring refreshments.”
The servant bowed lowly. “Understood, Highness.”
The Magistrate waved the man off. When the servant made his
discreet exit, Wolfram got up once more. Worry not, Daniel. You’ll
find your way. I promise you.” He headed toward another door.
“Come with me. Valerius, join us.”
Dan gave Valerius a puzzled look, but the other man just gestured
for him to obey. Dan’s apprehensiveness didn’t come from any doubt
toward Wolfram. Instead, he feared what he might find out if he
looked too deeply into the past.
Wolfram led them to another room, a dark lounge furnished in
tones of brown and black. “First, you should know a few things. It’s
not uncommon for spirit wolves to reincarnate. They can even
reincarnate to human parents. This is because our power is in the soul
and not in the flesh. Such situations are trickier, since latent abilities are hard to discover. It can even happen that the spirit wolf in
question might never acknowledge the potential of his soul, if
something doesn’t trigger it.”
Strangely, it made sense to Dan. Some of Caesar’s distant
memories reemerged, deepening his understanding. If the power was
in the soul, then the body would mold after it.
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Wolfram gave him a few seconds to process the information, and
then said, “Sit on the floor.”
Dan felt doubtful about the suggestion, but obeyed. As he did so,