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Chapter
29

 

“Where’s Caleb?” Lexia asked, taking a bite out of the burger in her hand. “Mmm god s’good.”

Caden shook his head and chuckled, “He said he went to find something... Your burger good?”

“Oh shut up... It’s been forever since you’ve let me eat some real food!”

“Well, you had almost died,” he shot back, a lopsided grin on his face.

“Now, now, children,” Lincoln said, taking his seat next to Lexia. “Where the hell did you find burgers and buns?”

“They were in Caleb’s freezer, although that was the last of the food. We are on canned products for the foreseeable future I’m afraid.”

Lincoln and Lexia groaned together as Caleb walked up.

“Less of the grim faces, my friends, look what I found!” he shouted, holding up the two bottles in his hands.

“Dibs on the vodka!” Lexia squealed. Jumping from her seat, she placed a kiss to his cheek. “I officially love you, Caleb!”

Lincoln growled and slapped her bum. “Stop kissing him and bring me those lips!”

Lexia giggled as she was dragged into his lap. “Oh vodka, how I’ve missed you,” she cooed, stroking the bottle.

“Careful now, Linc will get jealous!” Caden laughed.

“Nope, I’ve seen her intoxicated, she can love the vodka all she wants. I’m having one hell of a party later!” Lincoln murmured before kissing her.

“So what do we get, Caleb?” Caden asked.

“Whiskey,” he answered, pouring three glasses. “You need a glass, Lexia?”

“Nope, I’m all good with the bottle,” Lexia answered, mustering up her most innocent smile.

“We should start a bonfire, it’s freezing tonight,” Caleb said.

“Are you sure? We are on the run... Remember?”

“In all the time I’ve lived here, no one has ever come across this place... Plus, I’ve laid a few traps, trust me we’ll know when someone is coming.”

Lexia looked to Lincoln, a question in her eyes.

“Oh alright, screw it. Let’s get drunk and have some fun!” Lincoln yelled with a cheer.

Laughing, Lexia gulped down some vodka, feeling it burn her throat and warm her insides. She felt a happy buzz going through her veins that had nothing at all to do with the vodka. Moments like these, laughing, being surrounded by friends, these were the moments people lived for.

Hours later Lexia danced around the roaring fire, the nearly empty vodka bottle in her hand. The clear liquid sloshed about as she wiggled her hips in a circle, hands above her head. Caleb had brought out an old CD player and some old music she didn’t know blasted out of it. It had a rocky, brassy beat that vibrated through her body. She was completely hammered, her eyes heavy and slow with a happy, goofy glow on her face. The three shifters she’d come to see as her family were laughing and bickering with each other. Their hearty, good-natured laughs echoed around the forest, bringing the dark night to life. Lexia giggled to herself as she swayed and stumbled, her eyes catching Lincoln’s across the fire. For a second they froze, staring at each other, both with matching ridiculous grins. Lexia felt a pulse in her chest, a surge of joy and happiness that came from the bond between them. The bond that she didn’t understand but knew without a doubt was incredible and unbreakable, she knew in that moment staring into the depths of his golden brown eyes that this was true happiness. This moment in time was one that she’d treasure, this is what she and Lincoln fought for, what she kept breathing for. 

She stumbled again and giggled.

“Come here, sexy girl” Lincoln said with a crook of his finger.

Lexia giggled again and sauntered up to him, skimming her hands over the contours of his abs and over his sculpted chest, finally resting them linked behind his neck. Her hips twisted to the music, a playful smile on her lips.

“Yees ba-by?” Lexia slurred.

“You, my wild cat, are drunk!”

“Hmm I suppose I am,” she giggled, pressing her twisting hips closer against him.

“Remember the first time we danced? How you teased me and left me begging for more?”

Another silly giggle escaped her lips. She turned around in his arms, twisting towards the floor, her fingers grazing down his body. Brushing back up him, Lexia linked her hands together behind his neck, arching her back. His hands wrapped around her, gripping her hips as he nibbled along her neck, igniting her nerve endings.

“I don’t know what you mean, baby,” Lexia whispered, turning her mouth up to his ear, pulling his head down further so she could take it between her teeth.  Biting gently she said, “Do you mean this? Or how about this?” Lexia rocked her hips, pressed her bum firmly against the growing bulge in his jeans.

He growled softly, the vibrations rumbling up his chest. “Do you like that, baby?” she whispered softly, twisting and rocking, teasing him further. Her hands unclasped and greedily roamed his body as she turned to face him, slowly kissing him, sucking on his bottom lip, her heart racing  as he moaned.

“Mmm, such a tease. Only this time I won’t be left wanting,” Lincoln murmured.

A slow mischievous smile spread on her lips as her hands skimmed down and caressed the throbbing cock in his pants.

“Oh really? You’re so certain?” Lexia gripped him through the worn denim. “So hard, so desperate. I remember that night, how intoxicated I was by you, how as your hands touched my body the whole world dropped away and I remember the bulge in your pants as I ran away.”

“No running away tonight.”

Lexia giggled again and twisted from his grip. She jumped away, laughing as he growled, swaying from one side to the other as he slowly advanced toward her.

“Help, help! There’s a big bad puddy cat!” she squealed, jumping behind Caden and Caleb.

The panther flashed into his eyes as a wicked smile lit his face. “Oh you just wait until I have my hands on you!”

“Save me, Cade, save me!” Lexia laughed, pushing him into Lincoln’s path as he made a lunge for her.

She ran as fast as her drunk, dizzy body would take her and hid behind a tree.

“Come out, come out wherever you are!” Lincoln cooed.

Lexia clamped her hands over her mouth to try and stifle her giggles.

“Found you!” Night glow eyes flashed before her as his hands grabbed hold of her and slung her up and over his shoulder.

“Lincoln!” Lexia laughed as his hands roamed up her dress, gripping her at the top of her thigh, branding her.

“Time for you to satisfy my cock!” Lincoln declared, walking back towards the house.

Lexia laughed and squealed as she was carried into the house. She caught one last glimpse of Caden and Caleb by the fire, both laughing and shaking their heads, glasses of whiskey in their hands clinking together in celebration.

I really hope they are not toasting to me satisfying Linc’s cock!
Lexia’s drunk, silly mind thought before she was thrown onto the bed and all thoughts left her as her hot sexy mate hovered above her.

 

As Lexia fell to sleep that night, drugged from the alcohol and the pleasure still coursing through her veins, she wondered if they could really spend forever hiding out in the forest, living in Lincoln’s family home. Hidden inside a bubble, away from the rest of the world, she thought it could work, they could all be happy here. Only Lexia didn’t know how wrong she was, how her happiness would come crashing down around her, what pain the next day would bring.

Chapter
30

 

Lexia woke the next morning, a slight pounding behind her skull. She rolled over and realized she was alone. Stepping from the bed she pulled aside the curtain to find the sun a bright orange ball low in the sky, just rising. Her hand absently rubbed over her heart; turning and glancing around the room her heart rate picked up to a pounding tempo. Her jeans were pulled on, a jumper hastily slung over her silk slip. Her feet silently running down the stairs she followed the ache, the pull in her chest. She knew now what had awoken her - the pain, the heart-retching ache in the center of her chest. Only this pain, this unbearable emotion, didn’t belong to her, it belonged to Lincoln.

Lincoln!

Caden was passed out in the living room, his clothes in a trail from the front door. She wondered briefly when he’d finished drinking. Stepping outside, she silently jogged past Caleb passed out in a chair, the empty bottle of whiskey discarded by his feet. The fire was a blackened smoldering pile now and Lexia briefly smiled, remembering the fun they’d all had last night.

She was running, her bre
ath heavy and labored. She had no idea where she was going or how she knew this was where Lincoln was. Lexia’s composure was slowly crumbling, breaking a little more with each passing second. She was near now, far away from the house, from the clearer patches of land that surrounded it. She slowed to a walk, her feet sore and caked in mud, she’d not put on shoes in her haste to find him. The land started to clear, the ground becoming grassy and then she saw him.

He was knelt on the ground, his shoulders hunc
hed over, his head dropped forward and his hands spread into the grass beneath him.

Lexia ran to him, wrapping herself against his shuddering body
. He instantly turned into her, burying his head into her chest. “Shush, shush,” She whispered, kissing his hair.

Lexia’s eyes glanced behind him and then she understood his pain, his agony. Simple wooden crosses with names carved into the
m read ‘Lola Turner’, ‘Nathan Turner’.

For a while Lexia just held Lincoln, her hands wrapped around his head, fingers tangled into his hair, slowly stroking him until he stilled and looked up at her
, his eyes raw with sorrow.

“How did you find me?” he whispered.

Lexia smiled at Lincoln, taking his hand and placing it over her heart. “I followed my heart.”

“It’s the anniversary of their deaths... I’ve never been to see them since they were buried.”

Lexia crushed her mouth to his, kissing away his pain, replacing it with her love. She pulled back, the raw edge of his sorrow numbed. “You’re not alone anymore, you have me. You don’t have to be alone in your grief anymore.”

“Everything
’s just so messed up, I want to fix this for you but I don’t know how.”

“Linc, you can’t fix this
. Stop hiding from me, stop keeping things from me. We’re together in this, our pain, our worries, our joys, all shared. I realize what it means now to have a mate. You’re not just the man I love but a part of me, you will be forever etched into my soul, a bright fierce light that will never leave me. It doesn’t matter how messed up our lives get, we’ll never be alone, you’ll always be in my heart, as I will be in yours.”

Lincol
n looked up, a smile lighting his face. His lips brushed hers as the ground shook beneath them, the quiet early morning forest shattered with the sound of an explosion. At the same time, Lexia felt her powers come back to her, felt it rush through her veins like fire and she cling to Lincoln as she felt the auras of many Hunters.

They were up and running before Lexia had even gasped out
, “Hunters... lots of hunters... To the east.”

Lincoln took her hand
, cursing when he saw her bare feet. “Lex, your fucking feet!”

“I’m sorry
. I was so caught up in your sorrow, I was desperate to find you.”

The run back to the house took half the time it had taken Lexia just earlier
. As the house came into view, Caleb stood, the chair he was asleep on knocked to the floor.

Another explosion rattled the forest.

“I rigged mines all around the perimeter when you first arrived,” he said as they ran up to him.

They skidded to a stop as Caden ran from the house
. “What the fuck was that?” he gasped, looking at them, pulling jeans on as he ran.

“Caleb here has been planting mines and not telling us
,” Lincoln answered.

Another explosion rattled the forest around them.

Lexia dropped Lincoln’s hand and walked away from the men as they argued over their next move. Sitting on the porch step, she blocked out their words and let the world drop away. She focused on the swirling darkness, the auras, life energies of the people that wanted her loved ones dead and her as a weapon. The more she concentrated, the more energy left her. She focused on the individual energy’s of each hunter, counting them as they scattered; some were tinted with red, pain. Some faded, flickered as they clung onto life.

We stick together; she’s safer with us all...

Take the truck...

Caleb, this isn’t your fight...

Lexia snapped back to herself. Her voice, strong and stern, cut their arguments off, “There are just over twenty Hunters still capable of fighting, some will soon heal and join in. We need to spilt up, if we meet them all together...”

“We could stand and fight
. I have guns, there are more explosives,” Caleb said.

Lexia spoke before they started to argue again. “NO! Caleb they do not know you are here and I do not want Linc’s home being destroyed
. You will take the Jeep, fill it with supplies. We’ll run, lead them away... We can meet up later when we’ve lost them. The forest is our territory.”

“You’re right the forest is our territory, Lex, and we don’t need a Jeep in the forests,” Lincoln said.

“Lincoln, winter is approaching, I won’t survive living in the wild. We need to escape.”

“Why not just jump straight into the Jeep now?” Caleb asked.

“Because if we just leave now, the Hunters will find the house. They’ll destroy it, destroy all the memories, just like they did to my house. If we lead them away from here, they’ll never find it.”

“How will you even get past them?” Caleb snapped.

“Because we can move silently through the trees and they can’t.”

“You’re no cat
, Lexia,” Caleb snapped.

“No
, I’m not but I was trained by the best.” Lexia ran into the house and slid her feet into her long leather boots and slid her knives into them. She paused in the doorway for a second and looked one last time at what had once been Lincoln’s home; she could almost picture him as a little boy running and laughing across the wooden boards.

Another explosion rattled the house walls.

“Head towards Deadwood, I’ll be along route 90,” Caleb called as Lexia ran toward the sound of the explosions, Lincoln and Caden close on her heel.

She paused for a second. “Caleb! There is a backpack in Linc’s parent’s room, make sure it’s packed. There is a wooden box in it that can never fall into the hands of my mother.”

He nodded at her and disappeared into the house. Lexia turned and carried on running, Lincoln took her hand.

“Can you see where they are without wearing yourself out too much? I think it would be best for me and Cade to stay human with our clothes.”

Lexia laughed, “Yes I should be fine.”

When they approached the perimeter, they were greeted with the sounds of moans and shouts as the Hunters called for help. Trees were on fire, huge chunks of land ripped apart, and a smoky haze covered the scene. Lexia took hold of Caden’s hand as well and opened up her ability that could read the life forces of the living. They moved silently as one, avoiding any Hunter injured or well. She gripped onto the hands she was holding as the energy drained from her body and a sheen of sweat coated her skin.
God I miss being at full strength!

“Lex, are you okay?” Lincoln whispered into her ear.

“Yes, just a little further I can do it,” she whispered back, moving to her right to avoid an injured Hunter. By the feel of its aura, they were going to die.

When they’d made it through the mess left behind from the explosions, Lexia snapped shut her mind and fell into Lincolns arms.

“Shit, Lexia, you’re not strong enough yet!” He picked her up as they started to quickly make their way around the back of the Hunters.

“I’ll be okay in a minute, you’ll need to roar soon otherwise they will find the house.”

Lincoln’s eyes were full of concern and she could feel the anxiety coming through the bond but he just nodded his head and carried on moving.

A few minutes later Lexia said, “Linc, put me down. We need to lead them towards us before it’s too late.”

“I’ll run with you,” he protested.

“No, I’m fine. You can’t shift and fight carrying me.”

“Okay, but stay near my side, okay? I’m not losing you.”

Lexia brushed her thumb across his cheek. “We’ll make it through this. Now roar, baby.”

It always amazed her how a human body could make such a noise. She pulled her knives from her boots as his roar echoed around them sending birds up into the sky and Hunters their way.

“Run!” Lexia yelled as she felt them coming.

The three of them dashed through the trees, leaping over fallen branches and ruts in the earth. Branches whipped past Lexia’s face, against her body but she never slowed. She could hear the noisy path of the Hunters behind her but a quick look in her mind’s eye confirmed they were scattered across the forest in groups no larger than 4. They’d make easy prey split up. Lexia stopped and stood with her back to a tree as she waited for the lone Hunter to cross her path.

“Lex!” Lincoln hissed a few trees up. She held her finger to her lips and gestured for him to hide.

The Hunter made no effort to silence his footsteps across the ground. Knife ready to strike, Lexia whipped out from her hiding spot and swiped the blade across his neck. She was running before his body slumped to the ground.

“They’re scattered in small groups, we should take some of them out.”

“I’m not leaving you, Lex,” Lincoln stated in a stern tone. Lexia knew there’d be no point protesting, he’d never budge.

“I’ll take to the trees, you stay with her,” Caden said as he stopped.

“Caden, are you sure?” Lexia asked.

“Yes, here,” He threw his jeans at Lincoln. “I’ll catch you up.”

Lincoln took her hand once more and dragged her forwards as Caden disappeared into a mass of lights and took to the trees as a sleek leopard.

Lexia ran with Lincoln letting him lead her as she kept her focus on Caden. She knew she shouldn’t as it would drain her already short supply of energy but she couldn’t help but worry.

She tensed as he hovered above the dark light of a Hunter but he took the Hunter out and moved on.

“Hey Lex,” Lincoln squeezed her hand, “he’ll be fine, I wouldn’t have let him go if I didn’t think he could handle himself. He’s a lot stronger since he accepted his leopard so stop keeping an eye on him.”

“I just worry. I don’t want him to get hurt because of me.”

“Lex, stop. He’ll be fine and the longer you watch his energy the more tired you’ll become... We are going to need your strength, Lex. Out of all of us you are the one that will get us out of this. You’re the strongest, the fastest.”

“You’re fast.”

Lincoln chuckled, “I am but when you change I’m nothing compared to you.” He changed direction, taking them west back towards route 90.

“I hate it, Linc. I don’t want to be like that,” she whispered.

“I know you do, baby, but what you don’t see is that when you fight, you are nothing like them. Your heart is what makes you so strong, and your determination to save those you love. I’m not stupid to think we aren’t going to have to fight our way out of this, but when we do fight, don’t hold back, Lex. Never give up fighting, okay?”

She nodded her head and then felt Caden’s energy approaching. He dropped down seconds later in front of them and shifted.

“Jeans,” he panted, “I took out five but there are quite a few out in this forest. They stopped following me though, I think they are regrouping.”

“Let’s get out of here then, Caleb should be waiting by now.”

The three of them started to run again. Lexia was feeling tired, though. Her calves burned with strain, slowing her down. Lincoln kept hold of her hand keeping her going.

“Come on Lex, not much further and we’ll be in the Jeep,” he said, urging her on.

But as he said those words Lexia felt Hunters, they were heading straight for them. Her legs faltered and she nearly tripped. She pulled Lincoln to a stop, Caden stopped too and turned to look at her.

Lexia put her hands to her head and tried to focus her mind, she needed to see what they were facing.

“Lex? Lex, what is it, what’s wrong?” Lincoln said, his hands covering her own.

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