Author's note: After the long wait, Bloodlines Ch. 2 has arrived. In this final installment, I did use characters from two other stories; A Darkening Soul and Mystical Tattoo, though they are not must reads to follow Cody to his conclusion. They would, however, provide depth for several key characters if interested. With that, Happy Reading!
Beckett Guthrie didn't want to die. He knew most people felt this way, but when your demise is inevitably crashing down on you, filling your mouth and lungs with the abhorrent taste of salt water as it drags you under and then deeper, the fear of death becomes exponentially cognizant.
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England. A country rich in history and lore. The trip was meant to be the dream vacation for Beckett. Working as a Traffic Police Officer for the past five years, he has dealt with his fair share of angry motorists, drunken assholes, to even being shot at just because the guy owed child support and didn't want to pay it. If the normal headache's of protecting the city weren't enough, he also had to deal with Police Chief Reed. Despite passing the detective course with flying colors and having the highest marksmanship in the department, he was held back from his promotion just because he was on Chief Reed's bad side. Instead, he scrapped every dime and saved every penny in order be able to fulfill his lifelong dream. Dealing with all the crap on the streets was going to pay off.
Big Ben, Windsor Castle, Sherwood Forest, and Stone Henge were all fantastic sights. Beckett then decided to visit Porthleven for a stunning walk around the largest freshwater lake in Cornwall, Loe Pool. Only then, did the dream become a nightmare.
"Breathtaking," Beckett inhaled the air with a smile as he stood on Loe Sandbar, a small stretch of land that felt more like grit than sand. With the vast, rough, deep blue sea of the Atlantic Ocean on one horizon coupled with the picturesque landscape of the calm and serene Loe Pool on the other; the contrasting styles between the two bodies of water provided Beckett the ultimate excuse to be a tourist. "Where's my camera?" He searched his bag, digging down to the bottom knowing it was somewhere, when the ocean displayed it's ugly wrath.
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Beckett coughed, water spewing from his throat. He could feel the soft glow of light coming from behind him. 'Am I dead? No, too much pain.' He rolled on his side, coughing again, spitting out even more of the remnants of his ordeal. He wiped the wet from his eyes before running a hand through his hair, pushing the excess water back from his face. His eyes were finally able to creak open to find the reality of his situation. He was in an underwater cavern. Bones littered the ground. Behind him was the lake that the ocean mercilessly forced him to become acquainted. He looked forward only to see the depth of the cave extended a short distance. But that light, so out of place, was emanating from a peculiar source. It appeared to be coming from inside the wall. 'Perhaps a tunnel to the surface?'
Beckett gripped the clay ground and forced himself to stand. He took a deep breath, preparing himself for a strenuous dig. If he could crack the outer shell, he may be able to widen the opening enough to squeeze through it. He strode toward the illumination and paused. It was the face of a woman. The rest of her body also glowed, but it was dimmed as it was encrusted into the rock. Her blonde hair was matted into the wall, her near transparent pale face allowed the sheen of luminosity.
"What the hell?"
The woman's eyelids blinked open revealing their navy blue nature, the color completely saturating all aspects of her eyes. "You have come to free me and I shall grant you the world."
Beckett's eyes went wide, "Nope." He took a step back followed quickly by another in fright before tripping backwards and landing on the soft clay floor.
The woman's eyes narrowed, "But if you free me, you will be King. All will be yours."
"Yeah, not on my to do list," Beckett stood and turned around; "And yes, I am aware of the Legend of the Lady in the Lake."
He continued walking toward the edge of the water. 'Perhaps if I swim down and under the cave, I'll find a way back to the surface?'
"I am not a Legend. I am here." Viviane looked at Beckett curiously, "You'll drown."
Beckett kneeled to the waters edge. The darkness was going to be an issue. 'I'd have to be extremely lucky to survive this swim. Perchance the cave will offer another way to the surface?' He began looking around for any possible breaches, no matter how minute.
"Why will you not free me?" The woman asked in confusion. "Do you not wish to control the world?"
Beckett turned and walked toward the woman, pointing at her, "I will not release you because you are not normal. When someone is trapped, they scream and plead for help, all the while being in a panic; but you? Bribery. Not to mention you shouldn't even be alive down here. No, I suspect that if someone put you in that wall, there was a reason... Besides the fact that if you are who I think you are, you learned all your mentors secrets and then trapped him in a tree or a stone."
"It was a stone entwined with the tree's roots."
"Thanks for making my point," Beckett shook his head before turning to resume his task, "Besides, no one man is worthy of ruling the world. Dictatorships are not the answer."
"You have passed, Beckett Guthrie."
Beckett paused at his name. He turned to see the woman free from her prison, striding with grace and elegance toward him. Her beauty was unmatched, her blonde curly locks descended down to her lower back, her pale skin, free from imperfections radiated a soft glow, while her aquamarine priestess dress was form fitting yet moved freely as she walked, aiding her beauty while granting depth. He took several steps backward before bumping against the wall.
The woman kneeled before Beckett, her head lowered. "My name is Viviane and I am in your debt, My Lord. My curse has been broken because you remained virtuous."
"Huh?"
"Yes, Master," Viviane spoke at Beckett's feet. "A truly despicable Scotswoman, Isobel Gowdie, entombed me into the wall. I was too powerful to be held by a straight spell; she had to create a loophole. My freedom could only be had by a righteous man. Being under water, my future seemed bleak. I was fortunate that I was able to cast a spell to allow myself a path to freedom; every seven years, my home, Loe Pool, would transport an opportunity to me."
Beckett looked around at all the bones. "No one was worthy?"
"It's not as like I could tell them what to say. Greed is a powerful motivator," Viviane shook her head. "My only regret is that Isobel Gowdie is recently deceased. I suppose I will have to find another way to seek revenge."
"Well, good luck with that," Beckett slid along the wall, away from the enchantress, before going back to looking for a way out of the cavern.
Viviane stood, "Where are you going?"
"You're free and looking to be the same."
"I don't think you understand, Master. I am still not free. As added insult, Isobel bound me to the person who freed me. I am indebted to you; a life debt."
"Hard pass," Beckett pulled at a rock. "I don't trust you."
Viviane walked up behind Beckett. Her arms began a light grazing over his body as she whispered into his ear, "I'll do anything."
Beckett shook out of her grasp, "You mean like Merlin."