A Cursed Bloodline (WG 4)
come to me so I may tend to you.”
    There was so much sexual connotation in his voice, it brushed against my face like a lover’s touch. Ying-Ying and Chang urged me toward Misha while they took over Bren’s care and covered him with a blanket.
    Misha had saved Bren’s life. I owed him, but I refused to repay him the way he intended.
    I stood to face him. The Catholic schoolgirls smiled, pleased that I had seemingly come to my senses. I wiped my tears with the back of my hand, but my nervousness at confronting Misha made my motion overly aggressive. I reopened the large gash in my cheek. The cut was deep. Anara had literally punctured a hole in my face.
    Misha took my face in his hands in one motion and began to feast. I don’t think his tongue stroked me more than twice before I shoved him away.
    Misha’s eyes widened with confusion while his breath released in short bursts. His taste of me had aroused him. Perfect timing, seeing how the Elders had finally arrived, with Aric.
    Aric broke away from Martin and rushed to my side. His wild eyes took in my injuries and blood-smeared clothing. There was nothing I needed more than to fall into his arms and cry, but when he touched my arms, I shrugged him off.

    Makawee stepped forward, her pure white hair blowing in the breeze. “What’s happened, Celia?” she asked in her calm voice.
    I backed away to where Misha waited. “Bren and I were attacked, by the same wolves who caught me at the house.”
    They frowned as if they didn’t understand. Martin’s voice boomed above us. “He’s over here.”
    It was only when Martin spoke that they noticed Bren. Makawee hurried toward him and touched his face. Aric watched me closely before joining his Elders. “Brendan is injured, but not healing,” Makawee said. “Celia, please explain what transpired.”
    Anger slowly dissolved my fear. I lifted my chin. “We were walking to the car when we were attacked. Bren was…was shot in the mouth with gold bullets.”
    Aric bent and lifted Bren’s head to examine it. “If he was shot with gold, where’s the exit wound?”
    Misha closed the distance between us. “It sealed when I mended his soul.”
    The three wolves exchanged glances. Martin removed the blanket covering Bren’s chest, exposing the rune created by Misha’s blood and vampiric magic. “You performed a blood rising…on a wolf,” Martin said slowly. Disbelief shadowed his dark skin. “Why?”
    Misha smiled at me. “My love wished it so.”
    Although Martin held on to Aric’s shoulder lightly, there was tremendous power behind his gentle grip. “How many wolves were there?” he asked, keeping Aric in place.
    I recalled the echo of all those howls. “It’s hard to tell, at least a dozen, maybe more.”

    Martin rose, the hint of suspicion deepened his voice. “I scent the wolf pack you claim attacked you, but not their blood—only yours and Brendan’s. Did you fight back?”
    “No. Bren and I were helpless. There was nothing we could do.”
    Bren and I were tough fighters. The fact that there were no other dead bodies or limbs strewn about riled their doubts. Yet they knew I spoke the truth when I admitted how powerless we were. I began to ask questions before they could catch me in a lie. “Can you tell me why he’s not healing?”
    Makawee stroked Bren’s head gently. The deep-set wrinkles in her forehead creased further the longer she stared at him. “Tell me what you see, my Omega,” Martin said.
    Makawee shook her head. “He’s not allowing himself to heal. It’s as if his wolf wishes to die.”
    Even if I hadn’t been present for the attack I would have known Makawee was wrong. Bren wasn’t suicidal—and neither was his wolf. Anara was restraining his wolf from healing him. Misha’s power had only allowed him to live.
    I bit my bottom lip and tasted my blood. “What’s going to happen to him, Makawee?”
    “Until he chooses to heal, he’ll remain in this state.”
    A coma. That

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