Read Storm (Blood Haze: Book Two) A Paranormal Romance Online
Authors: Tara Shuler
“Of course,” Alexi said, clearly not surprised.
“I will take the one above Kai,” Alexi
suggested. “And Liam, you can take one of the
remaining two.”
“Doesn’t matter to me,” Liam said. “Guess
I’ll take the bottom one.”
I didn’t want to leave Kai. Once again, he’d
almost been killed trying to save me. I tugged at
the blankets underneath him, and he shifted his
body and helped pull them out from under him. I
helped him take his boots off, and then I took my
own shoes off and placed both pairs underneath
Kai’s bunk.
“There’s a bunch of clothes in the drawers and
lockers over there,” Alexi said. “There should be
some more comfortable clothes if you want to
change.”
“I’m fine,” I said, and I climbed under the
covers with Kai.
Alexi paused for a moment, and then sighed. I
got the feeling that he wasn’t happy seeing me
crawling into bed with someone else. Max shot
Alexi a glance, and I knew he wasn’t happy,
either.
Kai put his arms around me, and I rested my
hands on both sides of his face. I gently kissed his
forehead, then his nose, and finally his lips. He
pulled me more tightly against him, and I
snugged my head underneath his chin.
I heard a loud bang, and my heart jumped.
“Max, cut it out,” Alexi snarled.
I sighed. It must have been Max having a
temper tantrum of some sort. He really wasn’t
handling my relationship with Kai very well. I
felt terrible about the situation, especially since
he’d risked his life to protect me and then been
forced into spending most of his time around us.
“You don’t have to stay here with me,” Kai
whispered into my ear.
“I want to be here,” whispered back.
“Wouldn’t it be more comfortable for
everyone if you slept in your own bunk?”
“Maybe, but I want to be right here with you.”
Kai smiled and kissed my forehead.
Liam stood guard beside the entrance to the
tunnel. He’d removed his cloak and was leaning
against the concrete wall with his arms crossed
and his feet shoulder width apart.
“You good?” Alexi asked Liam.
“I’m not tired,” Liam said.
“Alright,” Alexi returned. “Wake me up in six
hours.”
Alexi bent down and placed one hand gently
on my head.
“Good night, Alice,” he said quietly.
“Night,” I said. Then I grabbed his wrist.
“Alexi?”
“Hmm?”
“Thank you.”
He nodded, and still wearing the cloak that hid
his face, he scrambled onto the bunk above me.
Liam walked over to the light and tugged at the
chain that hung down beside it, and the room
darkened. Then he returned to his position beside
the tunnel.
Kai’s embrace was warm and comfortable.
Despite the dire threat which loomed over me, I
felt calm.
This must be what they mean by ‘calm
before the storm’
, I thought. Then I fell asleep.
*****
Chapter Fifteen – Storm
“Alexi,” Liam whispered. “It’s your shift.”
“Alright, I’m up,” Alexi said, and I saw his
cloak billow around him as he jumped to the
floor.
Alexi spent a few minutes in the bathroom,
and then he had an energy bar and a bottle of
water. When he was finished, he nodded at Liam,
and Liam took of his boots and went to bed.
Alexi’s cloaked figure went to stand in the
same position Liam had formerly occupied, but I
noticed his head was turned toward me. I slipped
out of bed quietly, trying not to wake Kai, and I
walked over to Alexi.
“Why are you up?” Alexi whispered. “You
should get some more sleep.”
“I’m not tired,” I told him.
“You should still rest some more. You may
need your strength.”
“Alexi, I’m really worried,” I said quietly.
He rested his hand on top of my head and said,
“Please don’t worry. We’ll protect you. Nothing
will harm you.”
“No,” I told him. “That’s not what I’m
worried about.”
“Then what is wrong?”
“I’m afraid of what’s going on out there, but
more importantly, I’m afraid that something will
happen to one of you. Alexi, if one of you gets
hurt trying to protect me… well, I can’t even
stand the
thought
of that.”
“You are more important than any of us,”
Alexi said.
“No, I’m not,” I insisted. “I mean, I know my
powers are supposedly important, but…”
“Alice, I wasn’t just referring to your powers,
though they
are
vital. You are more important
to
me
than… anything…”
I felt my heart flop inside my chest. Alexi was
so kind and gentle. I hated the thought of having
to hurt him. But I knew Kai was the one I wanted
to be with. Would Alexi ever understand?
“Alexi, you know I…”
“Stop,” Alexi pleaded through his teeth,
clenching his jaw. “Don’t say it. As long as you
don’t say it, I can deal with it.”
“Okay…” I said quietly. “I’m sorry.”
“I only want you to be happy,” he told me. “If
that means having to deal with… others… for
now, I will do so.”
His hand stroked my hair gently, and I leaned
my head against his shoulder.
“Do you think they’re alright out there?” I
asked him.
“Yes, I’m sure they’re fine,” he assured me.
“If things were going badly, they would have sent
word that we needed to get you out of here.”
“What do you think happened?”
“More than likely Barnabas and Dmitri had a
discussion, and Dmitri left once he realized he no
longer had his bargaining chip.”
“But won’t he try to get me back?”
“He will, of course. But not right now, I don’t
think. He will probably wait until he thinks he
has the element of surprise.”
“How long do you think we’ll be stuck down
here?”
“I could think of worse places to be.”
I looked up and smiled at him, understanding
what he meant.
“Me, too,” I confessed, and I felt his arm
around my shoulders squeezing me.
“Go get some more rest,” Alexi pleaded.
“Fine, I’ll go,” I grumbled.
This time, I got into my own bunk. I knew Kai
would be disappointed to find me missing when
he woke up, but I couldn’t bear to hurt Alexi
again so soon. I knew it must have been tearing
him apart to see all of the public displays of
affection between Kai and me and between Max
and me.
I still couldn’t quite understand why Alexi had
such strong feelings for me. I understood the
basic premise behind him hearing about me from
his father, but it just didn’t make sense to me.
How could he fall in love with someone before
he even met them? I guessed I might never
understand it. I watched him standing there,
strong and silent, and I slowly drifted off into
dreamland.
The next time I woke up, everyone except
Liam was awake. Alexi still stood guard, and
Max and Kai were sitting at opposite sides of the
room. Kai had pulled a chair over near me, he
was watching me sleep, and Max was sitting near
Alexi.
“Good morning, Sunshine,” Kai said to me,
smiling.
“Good morning,” I said, returning his smile.
“Are you hungry?” Kai asked.
“No, not really.”
“You should eat,” Max said from across the
room.
“I’m fine, really,” I insisted.
“Please eat,” Alexi pleaded.
I sighed, and relented.
“Fine, what is there?” I asked.
A triumphant grin spread across Alexi’s face,
but I couldn’t tell if it was because he’d simply
been successful or because he had been
victorious where Kai and Max were not. I shot
him a frustrated look, and his smile turned into a
twisted grin as he tried to suppress it.
“There’s some energy bars, some canned soup,
canned beans, chili, some ramen noodles…” Kai
said, naming off things he found on the shelves.
“Yuck,” I groaned. “It all sounds disgusting.”
“The energy bars aren’t too bad,” Alexi
suggested.
“Alright, I’ll try one,” I sighed.
Kai passed me a bar and a bottle of water, and
motioned for me to sit in the chair he had
occupied.
“It’s okay, I’m fine on the bed,” I told him.
I choked down the energy bar. Alexi was right,
it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. Still, I
wanted real food. I also needed to recharge. I
hadn’t fed in so long that I felt very weak. I rested
my head in my hands and sighed. I was tired.
Alexi must have understood, because he said,
“Don’t worry. As soon as things are settled a
little, they’ll bring us a few volunteers.”
“Volunteers?” I asked.
“Liam never explained volunteers to you?”
Alexi asked quizzically.
“No.”
“How long has it been since you fed?” he
asked, sounding concerned.
“I don’t remember,” I answered honestly.
“You don’t...” he began, but then he stopped.
“Liam!”
Liam sat up so quickly he banged his head on
the bunk above him.
“What? What’s going on?” Liam said
groggily.
“When was the last time Alice fed?” Alexi
growled at him.
“Huh? Umm… I don’t…” Liam stammered.
“Liam…” Alexi snarled.
“It’s been really busy,” Liam admitted. “I just
forgot. Alice, I’m sorry.”
“Father would not be happy to learn of this,”
Alexi said. “She should never be allowed to be so
weak she can’t defend herself!”
Liam’s face fell.
“I’m sorry. I never thought about that. This is
my fault. It’s all my fault. Alice, I’m really
sorry,” Liam said.
“Don’t blame yourself,” I said to Liam. “It’s
not your fault.”
“Then whose fault is it?” Alexi snapped.
“Well, it’s certainly not his!” I shouted, but I
immediately regretted yelling at him and I
lowered my voice. “We can’t blame anyone for
this, Alexi. It happened, it’s over, and there was
nothing anyone could do. Besides, I don’t think
my powers would have worked against those
things, anyway.”
“What things?” Alexi pressed.
“Those things that took me,” I said, and then I
paused in confusion. “Didn’t Kai and Max tell
you about them?”
I looked at Kai and Max and they both looked
confused.
“The gray ghost things,” I explained. “You
two saw them. They attacked you with those
glowing orb things.”
Kai and Max glanced at each other, and then
back at me.
“Oh, come on,” I pleaded. “Tell me you
remember!”
“Oh my god,” Alexi muttered under his
breath.
Liam looked alarmed.
“Wraiths?” he asked Alexi.
“It couldn’t be,” Alexi said, shaking his head.
“What’s a wraith?” I asked.
“You don’t think Dmitri is seriously using
wraiths, do you?” Liam asked Alexi, ignoring my
question.
“What’s a wraith?” I repeated.
“He could be, I suppose,” Alexi replied to
Liam. “Dmitri is known for his eccentricity.”
I was getting really irritated with being
completely ignored.
“Will somebody please tell me what a
freaking wraith is?” I shouted, standing up and
stomping my foot.
Liam and Alexi turned to me, and Liam
looked horrified at my outburst.
“Sorry,” I mumbled, sitting back down on my
bunk.
“No, I’m sorry, Alice,” Alexi said. “I just got
absorbed in the conversation. I didn’t mean to
ignore you.”
“What is a wraith?” I asked more calmly.
“They’re the souls of vampires that have been
trapped and forced to do the bidding of their
master,” Alexi explained. “They’re not inherently
evil, but anyone who uses them cannot be good.
Few people have the ability to trap and command
them, though. Wraiths are notoriously difficult
to control.”
“If anyone could do it, I guess it would be
Dmitri,” Liam commented.
“Alice, did you say they used magic?” Alexi
asked.
“Yeah,” I answered. “They shot these white
orbs out at Kai and Max and knocked them out. I
was afraid they were…”
I couldn’t finish the sentence.
“That’s not good,” Liam said, looking at
Alexi.
“Why? What does that mean?” I asked.
“Wraiths are not supposed to be able to use
magic,” Liam explained. “I thought that was just
a myth.”
“It is,” Alexi said. “I mean, I thought it was.
Alice, are you
sure
about what you saw?”
“Yes, I’m absolutely certain,” I answered. “I
saw it very clearly, and it happened twice. And
they were speaking some kind of whispery
language.”
“Wait… what?” Alexi gasped. “You could
hear them?”
“Yes… why?”
“No one can hear a wraith other than its
master,” Alexi explained.
“Well, I did,” I said confidently. “I’m not
crazy or anything.”
“What did you hear, exactly?” Liam
demanded.
“It was just this whispery sound. I wasn’t even