Trinity Blacio

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she was only going to drive for about five hours. She needed to rest.
    Luna turned down the music and pulled into the four star hotel three hours later. If she was going to relax she needed all the comforts of a good hotel. I hope they have a masseuse on call tonight.

Chapter Nine
     
     
    Aeolus couldn’t believe they had let her walk out, and he just stood there. “I am so stupid!” Slowly, he turned towards his cousin. His body shook with rage. Drake’s father stepped in front of him and tried to protect his son.
    “He couldn’t have done this, Aeolus. He looks up to you. You have been like brothers to him.” Danny pleaded his sons’ case.
    “Move aside Uncle. I need to know for myself if he has been hunting my mate.”
    Danny looked back over his shoulder and stepped out of the way.
    Anger, hate and black magic attacked all his senses at once. “How could you do this? You’re family!” He bellowed and charged at him, Boreas right at his side, but Drake disappeared.
    “Son, are you sure it’s him?” Aeolus’ father asked. He turned and stared at his father. “Yes, it was him. I don’t know how he learned to hide it from us, but he did. Before he left, I could feel the evil. I am so stupid. How could I not listen to Luna? Now she’s out there alone and hurt!” Aeolus snarled and pointed towards the outside, while Boreas paced next to him.
    “Danny, I am sorry, but I am putting out the word among the court. If Drake is practicing black magic, and is attacking humans, this will be stopped,” Aeolus’ father said before he disappeared.
    Cyane came up to Aeolus and Boreas, hugging both of them. “Find her. She’s hurt and we all just stood there and did nothing,” she cried. Cyane shook her head, the tears dropped down her face. “We have so much to make up to her. If I am correct, he’s also guilty of killing her mother. She’s going to need you and your brothers now more than anything.” Cyane kissed him and disappeared. Aeolus looked up at and nodded. They had to do find their mate.
    Danny walked towards Aeolus, his shoulders slumped. He shook his head back and forth. “I just don’t understand, Aeolus. I am sorry. I have failed my son. Maybe if his mother had been alive this wouldn’t have happened.”
    “There is no excuse for this! You know this uncle. It’s not your fault or anyone’s, but his. He choose this path and must pay for his evil ways. I am sorry. All we can do is promise to bring him to high court.” Aeolus walked towards the door with his brothers following him. “If we find him, they will judge him. But, if he harms our mate one more time, I will personally kill him,” Aeolus stated as he and his brothers walked out the door. He followed Luna’s trail.
    Aeolus walked into the small coffee shop and smiled at a very pissed-off old woman. She held her broom tight as she pushed it around the floor paying no attention to what she was doing.
    “What do you want? Haven’t you and your family done enough to Luna? You promised me you’d take care of her.” Mrs. Young waved the broom at him. “Not rip her heart out and get her hurt!” she accused him. “She can’t even use her magic anymore, she’s so tired.”
    He pushed his hand through his hair and sighed. Boreas lowered his head and said nothing.
    “Your right, we screwed up big time. We were just so shocked at the attack. We didn’t know. That’s not right. We couldn’t believe it at first. All of us now know we were wrong, and judged her wrongly. Please, we need to find her. I don’t know if my cousin will attack her again. My brothers and I need to be there, protecting her. I need her.” Aeolus sat down on a chair, tired.
    “She’s my life, Mrs. Young,” Aeolus said wearily. They had messed up badly.
    Mrs. Young stared at him for a while and made him squirm in his seat. She slowly walked toward him. “Everyone makes mistakes once in a while, but you hurt her, bad. She needed you and you weren’t there.

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