Welcome back, my lovely reader~
If this is your first visit to the Blood & Carrots series,
STOP
go read the first one then 'Silverpaw' next, to get the best experience. This is a direct sequel and I
STRONGLY
recommend reading the first ones so you're not lost. Yes, my writing wasn't as polished back then, but you seriously do yourself a disservice if you move forward without knowing the story of the first two.
Take your time, I'll wait for you to catch up. :3
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And with that out of the way...
Welcome back, my lovely reader!
Quite the shock last episode, wasn't it, my lovely reader? Well, I hope so anyway! Our sheep has her work cut out for her, but she's not alone and now she knows there is hope in restoring the memories of that which was once lost.
Of course, her new brother has a lot to learn and you may have noticed we're getting closer to where the other tales left off. That's right my lovely reader, just like with Silverpaw, we'll be pushing out of the past soon enough, but... not quite yet!
Let's jump right in!
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Episode 15:
We will right this wrong
"Ngh... what... happened?" Ezekiel pushed a hand to his head as he sat up, then immediately clasped said hand to his mouth as the world spun.
"Close your eyes, it's going to take time for them to adjust," I spoke out while sitting before him in the chamber, my mother perched on her throne looking amused.
"I- do not feel the thrum of life in my veins... so I have fallen and turned eh?" He snarled the words, cracking his fingers and peeking out, his eyes narrowed to adjust to the light of the room and his new vision. The room was actually brighter and more appointed these days, but it was still minimalistic given what frequently happened. No sense putting carpet in just to be covered in blood.
"Half correct, my son," My mother showed her canines in a grin as Ezekiel slowly looked back, seeing his wings were still white. His eyes widened as he gasped, then I heard him gag before he shut his mouth and put his hand over it again.
"For fuck sakes, mother... let him get his vision and head cleared first!" I snarled out as I glared up at her, then shifted my focus back to him. "Look, you've got a lot to learn and process, but you're now my brother. I mean... I suppose by our court standards, I could refer to you as my child since I sired you, but that feels awkward and disrespectful to you." I shrugged a shoulder, I knew he was a prideful creature and I didn't want to shame him.
"I am grateful for that sentiment, Lorelai..." Ezekiel huffed the words as he rocked back to sit up, keeping his eyes closed as he focused himself.
"I shall refer to you as my child, as I would any in my family, your ego be damned." My mother hummed the words as she rolled a wineglass with some of my blood in it.
"Why did you have Lorelai do it, and not yourself?" Ezekiel spoke out, slowly cracking one eye open, then the other.
"Simply put, I wouldn't have stopped. Divine blood is a delicacy and I'd have taken it all. Also, despite my age and power, your sire has things going on in her that made it possible, I do not."
"Things going on?" His gaze ever so slowly shifted over towards me.
"I suppose it won't hurt to tell you now. The rabbit that was with Gloria... that's my lover, Alice. She's what we call a Chimera. She siphons powers off as a succubus or incubus would, but it's permanent, and as she takes on some of her donor's energy she can give her own in turn."
"That sounds absurd, yet what I saw before my eyes that day... She brought forth divine flames as well as hellfire. I could even feel her siphon off my own life when I had my hands on her before Elias showed up."
"Correct. In truth, had you prolonged the engagement much longer, she probably would have started pulling enough to weaken you and turn the tides. I've seen her do so many times to beings stronger than you," I spoke the words proudly. I was exaggerating a little, but I had seen it done with Sarnai, and I had no doubt she would be a match for Ezekiel presently.
"I would normally balk at that statement, but I've been humbled sufficiently as of late. Even before you requested to speak with me, I was berated for my decisions and stripped of my rank." He sighed and shifted his gaze to my mother. "So what happens now?"
She offered an amused grin. "Well, you've already had your frenzy, so now you learn to control that hunger, my brother. You also have a lot of catching up to do with your sister, so... I hope you're ready for a lot of pain."
Ezekiel gave her a resolute nod. "Whatever it takes to save him. I'll not leave my brother to rot in the nine hells."
"That fox, he really has stirred something in all of you. Why, I think were I in their position, I'd have done the same thing your Seraph did." She rubbed her chin before gracefully standing to give a lazy stretch. "Well... you have a lot of catching up to do, my son, so expect to see a lot of this place."
"As you wish... mother?" He spoke the title questioningly, and she gave him a beaming grin at it.
"Yes! You learn quickly... Ah but before that! Lorelai, I have orders for you, my daughter."
"What is your desire, mother?" I stood and dusted myself off.
"Reach out to the magi circle and take your new brother to... visit, that person." She gave me a wink.
I hadn't told Ezekiel Ryder could be spoken to, only what his fate currently was. I blinked a few times before quirking my ears up. "You wish him to speak to-" My jaws snapped closed as if they weren't my own as she gave me a look.
"Say no more, just take him to meet that person, it is something he needs to do on his own, do not explain." She hissed the words out and I felt the compulsion end, snapping my teeth a few times to make sure they were free before giving a nod.
"May I ask what is going on?" Ezekiel prodded at the two of us, but she just shook her head in response to his question.
"You will know soon enough, now both of you get going. Oh! And my Avenger, do not speak of this to any of your family yet, this needs to stay between us and the magi, tell Kazemde as such too."
"Speaking of that, what am I to tell the celestials when they come to me wondering where their brother went?" I cocked a brow curiously.
"You'll figure something out, you're a smart ewe." The Elder brushed my concern off with a flip of her hand, making me snarl at her casual response to my concern.
"I'd still like reasons as to why not to involve my own family, but I'll deal with this first." I nodded as I reached for my cellphone, calling to request to visit the circle.
"Yes, I'd like to come visit, it's not really business but I have someone for you to meet, yes, yes... yes. Look, Kazemde, I'll explain when I get there okay?! Okay, bye!" I snarled and shoved the phone back in my pocket, glaring at my mother as a gate snapped open before me. "We're talking later about this cloak and dagger nonsense."
"Oh, I can't wait!" She gave me a cocky grin as she waved me along and I nodded to Ezekiel before walking through the gate with him.
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Kazemde was at his desk, gloved hands folded looking stoic and proper since he had a new visitor, but that all shattered the moment he saw Ezekiel.
"What... in the name of the divine and dark gods?!" The mage hissed the words, his hood puffing out as he moved right over to us.
Ezekiel reeled back a little in shock as the cobra circled, looking him over in fascination. "Mage, what are you doing?!"
"Relax brother, he's just obnoxiously curious, he means you no harm" I sighed and stepped back to let the mage gawk at the turned-angel.
"Your words are sharp, Lorelai." Kazemde gave me a fussy look but kept looking the angel over before reaching a gloved hand out but hesitating. "May I touch these wings?"
Ezekiel showed his sharp teeth in a snarl, but gave a nod as he unfurled a wing, letting the bulk of it simply push into the mage. Kazemde gave a small shocked hiss, having to stagger back a few paces while I laughed at the display.
"Well, you did ask." I showed the lion an approving grin as he gave me a smirk. Kazemde seemed to be more worried about feeling the feathers.
"I can-... I can still sense divine power coursing through him. You realize this means he still has communion with his kind, yes? They can locate him if they will it." Kazemde gave me a curious look as he finally pulled away to start back towards his desk.
I responded with a simple shrug. "So? This place is shielded from them, as is where my mother resides. Let them come if they wish to debate things with me, it'll not go well for them if they attempt hostilities."