'Why the technology? Why not use magick?'
'I use both.' He pointed to one of the second row monitors. 'That outer gate is mystickally protected. You could run a tank into it, and the gate wouldn't budge an inch. It can only be opened from this control.'
She raised her brows at the screen. 'Those are Wendigo.' The ones that had followed their truck.
Their faces were long and haggard, as if their normal human ones had been stretched like putty. Stringy hair grew in patches all over their graying skin. They had hunched backs and emaciated bodies. Some still wore scraps of clothing.
Their red eyes glowed with an unearthly hunger.
'Yes, my barbarians at the gate. They are excellent guards, viciously protecting the valley,' he said, sounding admiring. 'A few follow the rare vehicle, craving fresh meat. Most stay in the town.'
Her thoughts were interrupted by a display on one of the many screens. 'Is that…is that the cabin I just stayed in?'
'Oh, yes.'
'Did you think there was no reason for such an innocuous checkpoint? It looks so rustic, you never suspect the cameras. Initially, I'd had them installed to make sure you two weren't plotting against me. But then, there were other…benefits.' He reached his gnarled hand toward her, and she forced herself not to recoil as he brushed her cheek. 'The more I watched, the more I wanted you.'
The humiliation and disgust she felt were overpowering.
'I could scarcely wait for you to be delivered to me, but the demon wanted to enjoy you for himself first.'
Once her eyes stopped watering, they focused on his face. 'Then you know there's a chance I could be pregnant with the demon's baby.'
'I suspected as much. He's probably just as likely as I am to spawn evil.'
'Is he?'
'He's known in the Lore as a brutal killer. But I do want the babe to be
'Take care of…?' It dawned on her what he meant. 'Why would you want a child at all?'
'To possess the warrior of ultimate evil. I want to mold it, shape it.'
Looking away, she studied the screens, trying to determine the layout of the castle, to find an escape route. She felt as if she was in a video game. Level one, defeat pervert. Level two, engage army of revenants. Level three, steal vehicle and evade Wendigo.
Another screen drew her attention. She squinted. 'Is that a…female revenant? I thought only men were raised from the dead.'
Groot gave her that disturbing smile. 'It gets lonely out here.'
The demon she'd thought she loved had delivered her to a monster who slept with reanimated corpses.
Tim's
'In that case, I'll have to insist that you accept my welcome gift immediately.' He opened a drawer and withdrew a felt-lined case. Inside lay a shining spike, looking like a new, polished railroad tie.
'What is that for?' she demanded.
He rose, starting for her. 'It replaces your will with mine.'
'It will only hurt for a few months, until your head grows around it permanently.'
'Over my dead body, Groot. I'll fight you to the death over this. I'll—'
Suddenly the biggest diamond she'd ever seen appeared.
From behind his back, he'd produced a brilliant stone the size of his palm. 'Look how it sparkles, Valkyrie.'
Panic made her heart thunder.
'Your eyes have grown silver,' he said, his voice getting thick. When he was directly in front of her, he raised the spike. 'Just relax for me, Valkyrie—'
Her hand shot out to snatch him between the legs.
She broke her stare just as his eyes widened. He dropped the diamond and the spike to pry her loose. She wrenched down with all her strength, hissing, 'This will only hurt for a little while. Just relax for me.'
When he doubled over, she used her free hand to shove his face down as she hiked her knee to it.
'Hold her down!' he ordered from the ground, wiping his palm over his bloody face. With a grunt, he swooped up the spike, then lumbered to his feet once more.
The guards started for her. She counted twenty with swords and armor. Multiple combatants coming for her. She needed to run, but the main exit was blocked. The second door led to the control booth. Her head swung in the other direction. Only one option.
Charging to those doors, she barreled her shoulder into them with a yell. They burst open.
She surged forward onto a balcony—directly over the edge of the falls. The doors had indeed led outside.
When Groot elbowed through the guards, looming with that spike in hand, she leapt atop the slippery stone balustrade.
'Come down, Valkyrie,' he yelled over the thunderous falls. 'You don't know what you're doing.'
Could she actually force herself to make this leap?
'You won't survive it,' Groot bit out. 'And if by some miracle, you do, you'll wish to the gods that you hadn't.'
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Her scream had ripped through the darkness of his mind, beginning to pull him back from the abyss.
Her electricity pricked his skin, as if refusing to let him stay under. Thunder boomed insistently all around him.
His demon instinct began to stir within him, rousing him to consciousness, grappling against the effects of the poison.
Two guards were dragging Cade away from her. Farther away from her with each step that he didn't resist.