“That might work.”
“But we don’t have a hammer, do we?”
Tyler grinned. “I don’t need one. I can pound anything into a tree with this.” He lifted up his fist.
“I’ll find a sharp rock.”
Now that the devils were figured out, I knelt by Danny’s side. He was lying facedown, so I gently rolled him over. It wasn’t easy because he was still frozen.
His face was almost unrecognizable.
Pieces of his flesh were missing and his clothes were shredded and bloody. There were gashes all over his arms and legs shaped in small, angry circles. Thank goodness the spell not only froze him—
but knocked him out. He was a supe; he’d heal. I took his hand gently in mine.
Eamon had laid Naomi down a few feet away.
She was equally damaged. It was hard to look at her. The healing process would take time. I hoped it didn’t hurt too much and that they both stayed unconscious throughout the process.
“They will not recover from this,” Eamon stated, his voice remorseful as he gazed down at his sister. “They have been too gravely injured.”
I glanced sharply at him. “What did you say?”
Eamon shook his head. “The wounds might close some, but they will never heal over completely.
They will fester and bleed until the venom finally kills them.”
“That can’t be true. They’re supernaturals.” I ran a gaze over Danny’s body.
Eamon was right; none of the wounds were closing.
“Naomi will need the blood of an immortal for any chance of survival, and she cannot drink mine.
We are too closely bonded. It will not give her the healing properties she needs. Blood is her only chance, but even with it, she might not recover.
“What about Danny!” I cried. “How does he heal? He doesn’t drink blood.”
“I do not know.”
Tyler knelt down next to me. “Nobody’s feeding a vampire, Jessica, so don’t even think about it.”
“Tyler,” I argued—it wasn’t worth pretending he didn’t know my thoughts exactly—“we have to be reasonable here. If we have a chance to save a life, we save one.”
“Jess,” Tyler said between clenched teeth, “our races don’t mix. We’ve
“I’ll do it.” Danny’s voice broke as he gasped for air. “Give her my blood then. I’ve lost a hell of a lot of it, but if there’s anything left, she is welcome to it.”
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My brother and I stared down at him, slack jawed. “Danny, please don’t be awake right now,” I
pleaded. “Are you in pain?” I reached my hands out to touch his body, to console him, but pulled them back. I couldn’t risk hurting him.
Nothing was healing. The wounds were a festering mess.
Tyler bent closer, his voice filled with pain. “Danny, you don’t know what you’re saying. You’re hallucinating. Go back to sleep.” He glanced at me. “We have to knock him out again. We can’t let him suffer like this.”
“No,” Danny breathed, his lips almost unmoving. “Give her my… blood. Now.”
I turned to Eamon. His face was grim. He didn’t like the idea any better than I did. I smoothed his hair back carefully. “Danny, you’re too damaged and you’ve lost too much blood. I can’t let you do it.”
“She needs it.”
I glanced at Naomi. He was right. Neither of them appeared able to survive this on their own.
Danny looked horrible, but Naomi had been hit harder. She was smaller and had been out there longer.
Her body was mangled and shredded beyond recognition. “I can’t argue with you there, buddy, but you can’t be the one to do it,” I said.
Tyler glared at me. “Don’t even think about it, Jess.”
“Why not?” I snapped. “The wolves will never accept me anyway. I’ve been an outcast since the day I was born.” My body tensed with emotion. “Why wouldn’t I choose to save a life? It’s the right thing to do!”
“Because it’s not the
“What he says is correct,” Eamon interrupted.
I narrowed my eyes at them both. “I don’t care what the Queen
Tyler took an inadvertent step back, frustration and anger creasing his brows. “If you think I’m going to stay here and see you sacrifice yourself to save a vamp, think again.” He turned and stormed off into the forest. I knew he wouldn’t go far. He wouldn’t leave Danny for very long.
Once he was gone, I scooted next to Naomi. She was so broken. I swallowed. “Okay, what do I do?”
I turned to Eamon, who seemed as stunned as Tyler that I was actually going to go through with it.
“Eamon.” I snapped my fingers in front of his face. “Let’s get moving. What do I do now?’
Eamon physically shook himself. “Bring your wrist up to her mouth. I do not know if the venom has rendered her senses deadened or not, but once she has the taste of your blood on her lips, she should latch on by herself. When you feel she’s taken enough, you will need to sever the contact by ripping your wrist away. She will not let go on her own. If you do not, she will drink you dry.”
Well…
I had a throwing knife sheathed on my waist. I drew it out and positioned it above my wrist. My wolf snarled a warning, making me falter for a moment.
only wolves—surrounding us.
I exhaled the breath I’d held and sliced the knife cleanly across my wrist. Blood flowed out in a rush, but I had to move quickly because it wouldn’t run for long.
I angled my wrist down toward Naomi’s mangled lips, dripping blood onto them and into her mouth. She stirred after a moment, moaning faintly.
Eamon’s breath hitched as he watched my blood flow into his sister’s mouth. Vampires didn’t need to breathe, but in order to talk they had to take in air. “I must leave now.” He rose quickly. “Thank you… for helping her. It is a debt we will repay as required by our laws, decided by our Queen.” He shot up into the air.
Right then Naomi latched on to my wrist. Her sharp teeth punctured it deeply, hitting bone.
“
“Jessica,” Danny whispered, turning his head slightly. “I’d like to point out that you have always been my favorite.” He smiled grimly, obviously in pain. “You have something in spades that we wolves sorely lack.