Chapter 81 : Breeder to the Night King
*Lena*
The man from my nightmare flitted through my mind as I slowly raised my cheek from the stone floor of
my cell, looking Slate straight in the eyes.
“Vampire?" I asked, a violent chill descending on me and making my skin burn with bitter cold.
“You're kidding, right? You didn't know?" Slate laughed, actually laughed, and leaned backward,
hugging himself. “You–you have to be joking, Lena. Seriously."
“I don't know what you're talking about–"
“That's enough," came a gruff voice down the corridor, followed by echoing footsteps.
My heart sank as Maxwell Radcliff's voice filled my ears. The last time I'd seen him, I'd hit him in the
head with a flashlight. “She needs to eat something, and rest–"
“I'm just having a little fun," Slate pouted as Maxwell stopped at his side. Maxwell nudged him with the
toe of his boot. Slate groaned, then hopped to his feet, scowling at me as he tucked his hands in his
pockets. “She stinks. She needs a bath too. I can do the honors–"
“No," Maxwell said firmly as he unlocked the cell, glancing at Slate with a snarl on his face. Slate paled,
sheepishly shrugging one shoulder as he rocked on heels. Maxwell held his gaze, his darkened eyes
cutting through Slate like a blade, and Slate cowered before he turned on his heel and walked away.
“I'm sorry about him–"
“Get away from me!" I screeched, which caused Maxwell to startle in surprise.
He raised his brow, shaking his head as he set a brown paper bag on the ground in front of me. “Food,
and a water bottle," he said with a gentleness that made me want to vomit.
I bared my teeth at him as he took a step in his direction, and he halted.
“Eat."
I spit at him, and he backed up a step, a wry smile touching his lips. “He'll be impressed with you. You
should be grateful for that."
“I'm not going anywhere–"
“That's not up to you. You're going to open a portal for us into King Nikolas's realm–"
“No, I am not!"
“You are," he growled, crouching down to look me in the eye. “You don't have a choice."
“I'd rather die–"
“Then I'll turn you, Lena, into something like Jen. That's what those beasts are–did you know? They're
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtshifters who had the blood drained from their bodies and replaced with the blood of my kind. We need
access to his whole army, not just the handful of creatures roaming Crimson Creek. You killed them all,
Lena. And now the king would like to meet you."
“I can't do that–"
“If you are what they say you are, you can. And you will, or we will ravage the pack lands and kill
everyone. Your family and friends will be first."
I swallowed back the bile rising in my throat as I pressed my cheek back to the ground. “What does
Slate have to do with this?"
“He's been working for us for a while now," Maxwell sighed as he leaned his shoulder against the wall.
“He brings the women the king needs for, well, what you're going to be used for in that realm."
“What do you mean?"
“You're his breeder, of course. No one else can handle his, uh.... Well, here's the thing–" he kicked off
the wall and took a few steps toward me. I flinched away from him as he crouched in front of me again.
“There's two types of vampires. There's the High Vampires, the elite, the immortal. And then there's the
Lower Vampires, or Vamps. They're not immortal, and can have children, which allows the High
Vampires to maintain a large slave and feeder population."
I needed to throw up. My stomach clenched as I mulled over his words. Feeder? Vampires ate… other
vampires?
“The Vamps follow some pagan religion tracing back to the witches of the realm.... I don't really know, “
he waved a hand in dismissal. “They revolted against the prior king, and a massive civil war broke out
and lasted for nearly two hundred years. Some of the Vamps, freed from their shackles, were able to
escape and crossed to this realm with the help of the witches. They set up here, in Crimson Creek,
having their children and living in secret among your kind."
I thought of Gideon and his family, my heart breaking with this new knowledge.
“I'm a Vamp," Maxwell said with a shrug. “But I won't be for long… no. See, Vamps aren't immortal, but
we do live for a long, long time. I'd like to make that… forever. The king is willing to grant me that wish
in exchange for you."
“I won't help you."
“Slate," he continued, “has been essential in finding young women to bring to Crimson Creek. Normally
they're just brought to the barrier between our realms as sacrifices–"
“You said you needed me to open a portal, but you already have one?"
“It's not that simple," he hissed, his canine teeth elongated. “The Vamps in the Night Realm are slaves,
remember? They mine the bloodstones needed to activate the witches' powers to open small,
temporary portals to this realm. The captured witches often refuse to do it, and are tortured if they do
not comply. For centuries, the king has been trying to open a permanent portal to this realm to no avail.
But then… the prophecy of the moonstones came to fruition, a prophecy shared with the Night Realm.
The Moon Goddess would come back, to walk among the mortals again."
“So he needs me–"
“High Vampires have been around since the dawn of time, Lena. They were created alongside the
gods, according to legend. The king believes that you, a goddess, is the only way he can produce a
true blood heir. He is at risk of losing his stronghold on the Night Realm, but if he produced an heir–a
child of a goddess, well… he could retain his power forever, cementing his positions among the gods."
“This is ridiculous," I muttered, wanting nothing more than to close my eyes.
“This is reality, and you will obey him, and me, while you're in my possession."
“What happened to Carly?" I whispered.
To my surprise his face fell, his eyes shadowed by a sudden, undeniable sadness. “Slate brought her to
me to bring her to the king. I tried to wipe her memory by draining her, essentially killing her, but she
was… strong willed–a fighter. The king had been looking for women who had White Queen blood, and
Slate thought, based on her appearance, she may be related to the White Queen line in some capacity.
I think he was right. She healed when she shouldn't have. She was likely some long-lost cousin of
yours from a distance branch of your lineage, Lena. And I…" Maxwell hesitated, swallowing painfully as
he met my eye. “I fell in love with her. Unrequited, of course, but I loved her. I loved her to the point that
I defied the king. I lied about her, hiding her away and telling him she was dead. He believed me."
“Where is she now?"
His face hardened and he looked away, refusing to answer.
“Where are you keeping her?" I pressed, but he clamped his mouth shut for what felt like several
minutes.
“The blood root is a substitute for the blood Vampires need to survive. We purposely infected Crimson
Creek with it. Usually, it kills shifters. We knew you and Xander were different after Jen… after she bit
Xander and Henry had to use it on him as a last resort to save his life. The king originally wanted
Xander, as well, to turn him and keep him as a feeder to harness his shadow powers, but now that
you're mated to him, he's a threat."
“I'll kill you all if you touch a single hair on his head," I hissed, and I felt the fire burning within me again.
I clenched my fists, preventing the light from spilling forth against my will, but Maxwell noticed and rose
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“Interesting," he mused, rocking on his heel.
“Leave him alone," I warned, feeling the power course through my veins.
“We'll talk more after you eat," he said casually and turned to walk away, but then stopped, looking
down at me. “You should give Slate some credit, Lena. He did actually like you. He wanted to keep you
for himself."
“I'll kill Slate too, I don't care–"
“The king told him he'd give him a territory within the Night Realm if he did his bidding, and said you
could be his Luna once the child you will bear for the king is born. I don't believe it, but Slate does."
“Why are you telling me this?"
“Because," Maxwell said with a moment of hesitation, “if there was anyone who would be willing to help
you, to make you more comfortable, it would be Slate. Maybe he could, I don't know, locate Xander–"
“You're trying to trick me into bringing Xander here, and I won't fall for it." I wanted to blast him into
oblivion, to scar his face with my fire and light like I had done to Slate. I knew what I was capable of
now, but I was holding myself back, my mind overwhelmed with the need to protect what I carried with
me in my heart, and in my womb–my child… our child. What if I harmed her while taking down my
enemies?
“Do you want to know what happened to Henry and Elaine?" he asked, his hand resting on the bars.
I did want to know, and maybe that showed on my face as tears began to well in the corners of my
eyes.
Maxwell looked pleased by my pained reaction, smirking as he relaxed his shoulders. “You'll be happy
to know that we have no idea where they are. Elaine was lured into the Night Realm, and Henry
followed, trying to save her before it was too late. But they were never captured; they got away. Maybe
if you opened the portal, you could find them–"
“I won't," I said with a heavy hurt. I felt completely shattered as he shrugged, walking out of the cell and
closing the door behind him, stopping only to say, “Suit yourself," before a massive padlock clicked
back into place.
I curled my knees into my belly and whimpered, trembling from the horrible truths he'd thrown at me. I
knew he'd find Xander and bring him here. I knew Xander was likely on his way and would do anything
to get to me, to save me.
This was a trap set to find him, I realized. Maxwell's eyes had given it away. The mention of Xander
had reignited my powers, the powers they needed to open a portal to a realm of nightmares.
And they'd use Xander to make me do it.
And I would… if it meant saving his life.