Winter's War (Her Guardians series Book 4)(41)
“Lass?” Jaxson says gently, and I wipe some of the snow out my eyes as I look up at him.
“Let’s go,” I say and link my hands with Jaxson’s as we walk up to the ward. The ward is as deep as I remember it being, but there’s something strange about it, like it’s weaker. I walk straight through it and pull Jaxson with me. It’s easier to travel through the second time, than it was the first, even pulling Jaxson with me. My spare hand goes to one of my daggers as I take in the imposing wall and wipe more of the snow out of my eyes with the back of my hand. There’re no demons around, and Jaxson nods down at me, he can’t sense any either. I wait as Milo leads Wyatt through after us only moments later, and Wyatt looks around.
“We need to jump,” I say, wondering how Jaxson will make that jump. I know Atti used his air power to help boost him, and Wyatt won’t have an issue because of him being a vampire.
“No, we don’t. I know a way in,” Wyatt tells us. “Come on, we’d better get inside in case there is a patrol.”
We follow Wyatt as he walks next to the wall for about ten minutes before he stops and holds his hand up. Wyatt pushes against what looks like the rest of the castle wall, but it moves inwards at his push. The wall slides to the left, and Wyatt walks into the dark room. That’s a cool secret door. When I step forward, I notice it’s not a room at all, it’s a corridor. The dark corridor is impossible to see down, and the strong smell of damp fills my senses. Wyatt gets his phone out, using the light, so we can see down the now creepy, cobweb-filled corridor.
“I won’t shift unless we need to fight, I can use my sword if there are only a few,” Jaxson whispers gently.
“You should try not to use your power inside, the castle is old and won’t last through an earthquake,” Wyatt warns Jaxson, who nods. He has a point; the castle is ancient and made out of stone.
“Okay, but can you smell any coming near us in your human from?” I ask Jaxson.
“Yes, they smell like death. It’s not hard to miss,” Jaxson says.
“Milo, you need to stay here. You can’t come with us here.”
“Live, you family,” Milo tells me, making me want to cry, but I put on a brave face as he kisses my cheek and then flies to sit on a ledge just inside the corridor. I know any demons won’t hurt him if they find him, he is part demon after all. Wyatt looks back at us for a second before he keeps walking down the long corridor. I remember what they smell like, and how the dead bodies they inhabit seem to be dying, anyway. I wonder how long it would take for the bodies they have to die? Do they just find a new body until all the people on earth are dead or demons?
“This opens up just outside the throne room, where the ball was held, and the portal is open. That’s why I chose this one,” Wyatt tells us as we keep walking, and the corridor takes a left.
“Hopefully he is there.”
“The portal is weak today, just like the castle ward. All ward and portal magic is weak today,” Jaxson tells me, and I don’t question how he knows. Everyone has been researching and finding out all they could to help us. I’m sure someone found this out for him. It seems like forever that we walk in silence, with the dripping water, and our breaths, being the only sounds.
“I can smell some close,” Jaxson tells us, and Wyatt stops at the same time I do. I don’t think they are close, but there is a faint smell of death.
“The door is right there,” Wyatt says and points up with his light. There’s a small hole and a long ladder to climb up. Wyatt pulls the creaky old ladder down quietly with the long handle, and then we wait for a second to see if anyone heard us. When nothing happens, we all take a deep breath. This whole plan banks on the demon king not being ready for us. If he caught us down here, we would have a disadvantage.
“Hold the light,” Wyatt says, and hands me his phone. He pulls his sword out from its holder and starts climbing the ladder. Jaxson follows after him, and I hold the light until Wyatt opens the door. The light from the door fills the tunnel, and I quickly drop Wyatt’s phone into one of my pockets and start climbing. I hear Jaxson’s growl, and then the castle shakes slightly, making me nearly fall off the ladder, but I manage to hold on. When I finally get to the top, Wyatt and Jaxson are fighting dozens of demons. Wyatt is using both his swords to fight and behead demon after demon. Jaxson is doing the same with his large sword, both of them glancing over at me. I don’t have time to look again as three demons run at me with silver swords. I pull my power and send them flying, both of them disappearing into dust, and I pull a dagger out of my belt, throwing it at a demon at Jaxson’s back. The whole corridor is full of demons, there are far too many for us. I pull another dagger out and throw it at a demon running at me, and the moment it hits its head, it disappears into dust. The demon king was waiting for us.
“All fun, isn’t it?” the demon king’s laugh comes from behind me, and I turn to see him leaning against the entrance to the throne room. He has a long cloak on as well as the vampire crown that belongs to Wyatt, and his red eyes meet mine. In so many ways I hate that I’m related to him, that I share his blood, and that I have to be the one to fight him. I hate that he tricked the vampire king into bringing him back, I hate everything about this man.
“Why?” he asks, tilting his head to the side as I walk over to him. I keep my eyes on him as I call my power and kill two demons with a wave as they run at me.