Chapter 26
An hour after christening the bed with Jase, Brenna sat on her new chair gazing at the three people currently trying to blow her mind to bits. Moira, Dage, and Jase all sat on the sofa, sending powerful vibes her way. “This isn’t fun, and I’m tired.”
Moira rolled her eyes. “It’s not supposed to be fun, and you can sleep later. Now, we’re going to hit you with power again, and I want you to block it completely.”
“But I don’t want to block the power from the comet, I want to use it.” She eyed Jase. “I can feel vibrations from you. I mean, when you send out power, I can actually sense it. Can everybody, or is it just me since we’ve mated?”
Jase shrugged. “Dunno.”
Dage glanced at his brother. “I can sense power, but I can’t feel it.”
Brenna could sense
“We’re fine.” Jase kept his focus on her. “Block, Brenna.”
So he was back to bossy Jase again. While she wanted to tell him to stuff it, she really needed to practice in order to harness the power from the comet and the solstice. “Fine.”
They’d practiced for hours, and now she could decipher the individual energies. Moira’s was fiery and feminine, a hard hit with an aftershock. The king’s was smooth and deadly, yet ruthlessly contained. He didn’t want to harm her.
Jase’s was the most interesting in that his energy came in bursts of controlled power, with masculinity and passion throughout. She hoped the passion came from the fact that they’d mated. If he could throw power, maybe he could control the elements again soon.
She imagined great shields of steel rising between her and the three immortals.
“Nicely done,” Jase murmured, pride filling his eyes.
“Excellent,” Moira agreed, her shoulders relaxing.
“Good enough.” Dage stood and assisted Moira up. “The power from the comet will be different from our individual power, so only Jase can train you on that. You can block Moira and me, but you can’t take our power in. It’s impossible. Jase is a different story, but good luck with him.”
Brenna frowned. “I don’t understand.”
“You can take my power into your system,” Jase said quietly. “The same way we should someday be able to use each other’s gifts.” He stood and escorted Dage and Moira to the door. “Thanks for the help.”
They nodded and left quietly after Dage leaned down and murmured something to Jase. Jase shut the door and leaned back against it.
Brenna stretched her legs onto an ottoman. “You and your brother need to have a heart-to-heart before one of you explodes.”
“Something to think about another day.” Strong and graceful, Jase prowled toward her, sitting on the ottoman and placing her feet on his lap.
“What did Dage whisper to you?” she asked.
“Nothing.” Jase’s eyes veiled. The tension in his neck said otherwise.
“Tell me.”
He exhaled. “The demons have doubled the bounty on your head, and changed it to dead or alive. They just want you taken down.”
Fear and anger crashed into her stomach. “Because of the solstice?”
“No.” His jaw snapped shut. “Because of me.”
She slowly nodded. “They won’t get me.”
“I know.” He flipped off her shoes and ran nimble fingers along her arch. “Now, I’m going to send power your way, and I want you to draw it in.”
She bit back a moan at the wondrous foot massage. “I’m confused. You can send power my way, but you can’t control the elements? How is that possible?”
He stilled, gaze raking her. His eyebrows slashed down. “Your ankle hurts.”
She started. “Um, yeah. I twisted it earlier when we were moving furniture.” A dull ache continued to pound through her tissues. Then she tilted her head. “You can feel that pain? I mean, since we mated?”
“Yes.” Gingerly, he swept his hand along her injury. The pain instantly disappeared.
“No way.” Brenna leaned forward and poked her ankle. “You took away the injury.”
“Mates can do that usually.” His grin showed relief and charm. “Dage always takes away Emma’s headaches.”
“Oh.” Now Kane’s plan for Brenna to mutate the virus somehow made more sense. “So, if I can weaken the virus, maybe vampires can remove the virus from their mate’s chromosomes.”
“Exactly.” Jase’s breath caught. “We hoped something like that would work on your illness, too. I have an idea—try to center yourself.”
“All right.” Digging deep, she forced calmness through her body. A tingling glide of power poured through her blood, inside her veins, roaring among her tissues. Her lungs expanded, and her brain relaxed. “Oh God.” Her eyes opened wide.
Jase blew out air, his hold tightening. “I think I felt it.”
Tears filled Brenna’s eyes. A song sang through her body—a song of healing and ultimate health. “I felt that . . . like you took a little of the poison.” The mating had worked, and maybe someday he’d be able to completely expel the poison from her system. “Is it in your blood?”
He nodded and closed his eyes. The sense of vampire healing vibrated off of him in waves. Several minutes later, he relaxed and opened his eyes. A smug grin lifted his lips. “I know I was only able to take a tiny bit, but I got it. There’s hope.”
Gratitude slashed through her along with love. “Thank you.” There really weren’t any other words.
“Of course. Soon I’ll be able to mess with the elements again. Just think what a power couple we’ll be.” Good nature filled his eyes. “I hate to push you further, but we need to train. Let’s see what you can do now.”
“Okay.” Brenna centered herself. “Send energy my way, and I’ll see if I can draw it in.”
He grinned and soon a warmth slid along her skin. She drew the heat in, her lungs expanding. Going on a whim, she focused on the air molecules around them. Droplets instantly fell to the floor.
She gasped in surprise. “I changed the elements with your power.” Her grin even felt happy.
He smiled back. “That’s amazing. If you can do it, maybe I can, too.” He eyed the droplets on the floor and concentrated.
Nothing happened.
He sighed. “Well, it might take more time. But I think I’ll get it.” Then he shoved heat her way mentally. “Take the warmth and try to cool it off. Imagine ice cascading around the heat.”
She nodded. The power from the comet would most likely be hot. Concentrating, she tried to imagine ice around the mental heat sent by Jase. The heat slowly cooled. She sighed and leaned back, her hands trembling. Damn, enough for the night.
“Good.” Jase rubbed her other arch. “You’re getting too tired, and I don’t want to overload you.” A knock sounded on the door, and Jase turned, his body stiffening. “Come in.”
Janie Kayrs opened the door, her eyes huge in a pale face. “I’m sorry to bother you.”
Jase’s shoulders went back. “You had a vision, Jane?”
“Yes.” Her gaze flicked to Brenna and back. “It was hazy and surreal, but I saw the demons take Brenna. Somewhere dark and in the earth.” Janie blanched. “I’m so sorry, but I really wanted to warn you.”
The handsome vampire who’d rubbed Brenna’s feet disappeared to leave a stone-cold killer in his place. “Thanks for letting us know.”
“Of course.” Janie paused, her hands clasped together. “The witches have a book based on the Prophecies of Arias, right?”
Brenna lifted her chin, her mind spinning. “If we do, that’d be top secret. How do you know about it?”
Janie nodded, her eyes darkening. “I had another vision about the book—it’s full of prophecies regarding the