Somehow he slitted open his eyes. His blood began pumping faster, fueling his muscles, feeding his wrath.
With a bellow, he lunged to his feet, shoving the two guards free from him. When they brandished their swords, he unsheathed the one at his back, frowning for the briefest instant.
It was Groot's. The bastard had actually kept the terms of their bargain, putting his sword in Cade's case.
Raising the sorcerer's weapon against his own guards, Cade slashed at the two. Before they could rise again, he charged past them only to halt in his tracks at the walkway to the forge.
Dozens of them converged, choking the narrow path. And there was no way Cade could get to Holly without passing through the forge.
Though the poison was dissipating, it was still blunting his change, preventing him from turning completely.
And his enemies couldn't be destroyed. He slew them again and again with the sword, but they rose each time. The weapon was useless against them.
Cade sheathed it at his back once more. Surveying the scene, he realized what he had to do. He charged them, heaving the revenants over the side of the walk into the water. He thought the current would catch them, sweeping them away.
Instead, they sank like rocks with their heavy armor.
Throwing them bodily, he plowed his way to the forge. Inside were three walkways to different towers.
His question was answered when he caught sight of her.
She was atop a balcony rail—at the direct edge of the falls.
As he frenziedly battled to get to her, she slipped, waving her arms for balance, robbing him of breath.
With her hair whipping in the wind, she swept a glance over her adversaries.
She swallowed…then stepped off the ledge.
Like a shot, his body flew across the space, crashing into the wall of the forge, pinned there by a dozen swords.
She hit the water with shattering force, a scream ripping from her chest.
Eddies churned, keeping her submerged.
Kicking desperately, she stretched her arms up to the surface that she could see—but couldn't reach.
The underwater current seized her, shooting her down the river like a bullet in a rifle barrel. The force slammed her into a boulder; she clung to it with her claws, scrabbling up from the deep.
Finally, she broke to the surface, sucking in air, but the waves soon pried her from her sanctuary, tossing her like dross.
She used it to haul herself in, then crawled on hands and knees up the rocky shore.
Her ear twitched. She dragged her gaze up. And met red eyes glowing with an unearthly hunger.
For her.
'If you don't release me, she's going to die!' he bellowed as Groot approached him. Cade had never wanted anything so much as he wanted over that ledge. With all his might, he writhed, slicing his skin on the swords, biting at his own flesh to get free.
'She probably wouldn't have survived the falls,' Groot said, pinching his nose and snapping it back in place. 'But if she did, would you really expect me to let you go with the female, the sword,
'Even if the Valkyrie lived, she'll be infected or eaten before anyone gets to her. Besides, there'll be another Vessel in a few centuries. And all I have is time.'
Cade roared with fury, his horns straightening, sharpening, his fangs and claws lengthening.
'I'd really hoped you would kill my brother, but now I see you can't be controlled.'
Groot sent another sword flying straight for his neck. In a rush of blood, Cade tore free, ducking under the sword with an inch to spare. Once more, he lumbered toward the railing, almost to the edge…Thoughts grew hazy in his rage state.
Groot himself sacked Cade with the force of a freight train. He looped a thick arm around Cade's neck. 'I can squeeze the life out of you, demon…'
The sorcerer collapsed, instantly paralyzed; at once, revenants descended upon Cade.
He mindlessly slashed at them with claws, horns, fangs. But they couldn't be slain as long as their master lived. Cade swung his gaze on Groot, then wrestled to get past more guards to him.
The sorcerer lay with his grotesque muscles clenched, his eyes wide, registering everything, but unable to move.
Snatching up his great body, Cade battled to get to the forge, taking sword thrusts, growling in fury with each strike. At the edge, he lifted Groot overhead.
The bastard had recovered enough to beg,
With a roar, Cade heaved him into the fire.
Flames consumed Groot's body, then flared, too large to be contained in the smoke stack. The entire castle shuddered.
Mortar cracked, stones beginning to plummet. Cade faced off against the revenants standing between him and the water. The next one that he slew stayed down. But the fortress never settled, continuing to quake on its supports. He felt heat building all around him…
Cade fought ever closer to the ledge, to Holly, to protecting her.
The furnace erupted, exploding the forge, spewing boiling metal. The blast engulfed him, hurtling his seared body into a wall. He slumped down.
The ground began to disappear beneath him, the castle giving way.
45
The explosion in the distance distracted the Wendigo just long enough for Holly to bolt to her feet and sprint past them. The sky rained embers as blast after blast rocked the castle, towers collapsing.
Holding her ribs, she raced down the riverside, slipping on the rocks. The Wendigo gave chase, running with a lumbering, uneven gait, their long, knifelike claws bared.
More emerged from the shadows before her, forcing her to dart back toward the town. She realized they were maneuvering her, but there was nothing she could do about it—