She winced, glancing around. That had been loud.
Ducking inside, hurriedly, Eden’s eyes sought through the darkness and she stumbled up a couple of stairs.
“Way to go, stealth girl,” she whispered, catching the wall to keep her balance. Her heart pounded in her chest as she pricked her ears, trying to make out any sound of Tobe or Cameron… or God forbid Teagan. There was nothing. Once she could make out shadows, Eden followed the narrow corridor and rounded a corner, light suddenly flooding out before her as she took in the huge open dance hall.
It was eerily quiet.
Too quiet.
As her footsteps echoed off the walls, Eden’s heartbeat began to echo the sound. A terrifying thought was beginning to crawl its way to the forefront of her mind, despite her fear trying to kick it back to where it had come from.
There was no one here.
She spun around, furious tears pricking her eyes. “Noah,” she whispered.
**
Noah froze at the clatter that came from the kitchen. Mhairi and the McLeish boys were sitting in tense silence and they turned to Noah with narrowed eyes. Before they could say a word he put a finger to his lips to shush them.
Heartbeat steady, muscles relaxed and ready for anything, Noah grabbed his Kaskara, a broadsword, and new weapon of choice. Christopher favoured it and when Noah had trained with him he’d come to see why. When he saw how easily it strapped horizontally across the back and could be hidden under his jacket, Noah had decided to trade in the Lakonian he’d been using. It had taken him three hours to learn the nuance of using it and by the end of their first training session he had bested Christopher with it. The weight of the sword in his hand was as always a comfort to Noah as he moved on silent feet towards the kitchen, checking the hallway right and left before he moved out into it. The light was on in the kitchen and Noah couldn’t remember whether the family had left it on or not, but the closer he grew to the room the more Noah sensed something in the air.
They weren’t alone.
The kitchen was empty but Noah strode to the opposite end of the room to stare out of the glass double doors that led into the yard. In the dim light cast across the lawn Noah saw Teagan standing facing him triumphantly, two soul eater bodyguards on either side of him.
October and Cameron were on their knees before him, tape across their mouths, their wrists and ankles bound tight. Fury poured over Noah as he stepped quietly out into the cool night air and smelled the coppery scent of blood from Tobe and Cameron’s wounds. They had been beaten badly.
Trying to curtail his fury, Noah glanced out and around them, his sharp eyes making sure there were no neighbours peering out of their windows at them. And then he looked back at them and winced at the open gash across Tobe’s face. Teagan must have had her beaten recently; Neith didn’t heal as quickly as Ankh but they still healed faster than humans. The Scots’ wounds were too fresh.
“You son-of-a-bitch,” Noah snarled at Teagan, dragging the point of his sword across the grass, his eyes blazing with promised retribution. He lifted the Kaskara and pointed it straight at Eden’s disgusting cousin. Noah shuddered inwardly, disbelieving that he had left her to live in a house with this mongrel for so long. “What’s the game, Winslow?”
Teagan grinned, a smarmy smile of malice and insanity. “You guys got my note. By now my sweet little betrothed will have realised that I played a tiny little trick on her. The fact that you’re here also is just… such a bonus.”
Noah tried to calm himself. Had it been any other soul eater he’d have been able to play it cool, to focus. But this guy… this guy was obsessed with taking Eden, of abusing her in the worst ways possible. “So what’s this?” he asked in such a bland voice he was almost proud of himself.
“I’m not stupid, you little jerk,” Teagan sneered at him. “I knew if I tried to take Eden here, in this city, I’d be in over my head. Plus, now that I think about it I’m not sure she’d be willing to sacrifice Cyrus for just these two.” He kicked Tobe and Cameron growled at him around his gag.
Noah squeezed the hilt of his sword. “You touch her again and I’ll kill you.” Teagan nodded at the two soul eaters beside him who instantly took two steps forward. “You, however, Noah Valois, yeah unfortunately I get the feeling my slutty little betrothed is messing around with you behind my back. So if I take you back to the States, I know Eden will come running to rescue you.” He winked at him and Noah suddenly felt sick as he understood what Teagan meant to do. “Cyrus won’t be able to stop her if you’re involved. So Eden comes running, I use you as leverage to get what I want, you go free, I get Eden as Eden once was and Cyrus gets what’s coming to him. We all win.”
Noah snorted and gripped his sword, ready to fight. “Go screw yourself, Winslow.”
“See, I thought you might say something incredibly rude like that,” Teagan tutted, shaking his head. “That’s why I brought incentives.”
To Noah’s horror the soul eaters didn’t rush to attack him, they both pulled out knives and turned on October and Cameron. Eyes scanning the two huge guys, Noah’s brain raced to calculate how he could take them out and then get to Teagan. As the one standing over Tobe began to swipe the knife towards her, Noah reached into his pocket and pulled out his pen knife. In a shimmer of movement he flicked it open and launched it at the soul eater’s hand. The lug cried out and dropped his weapon, turning on Noah just as Noah reached him. He sliced the Katsara in an upwards stroke across the soul eater’s torso, blood spreading rapidly across the monster’s shirt. Before the soul eater could even comprehend the wound, Noah brought the sword back down and across from its upward swing and took the piece of crap’s head clean off. Feeling the other soul eater launch towards him, Noah struck his sword out behind him, feeling the impact and vibration of it plunge into the guy’s stomach.
Triumphant, he was just about to pull it out and spin around to finish the job, when he felt a familiar prick in his upper arm. Horrified, he jerked around to catch Teagan pull out the needle and smile at him.
“Don’t worry. I’m a man of honour. These two go free. But you and I have a plane to catch.”
“You son-”
Noah forgot the rest of the words, any words, as Teagan’s face blurred before him. And just as he fell into the darkness only a lethal toxin could immerse him in, he heard Teagan say, “Now let’s get what we came for, let’s grab Grandma and go.”
Chapter Twenty Four. The Dark Side
It had been six hours and there was still no trace of Teagan, Noah and Mhairi. They were gone.
The note Teagan had left was crumpled in Eden’s hands, her knuckles white from clutching it so hard. They’d returned to the house as fast as they could once they realised Teagan had deceived them, but it was too late. Alison was already cleaning Tobe and Cameron’s wounds while Tobe cursed and raged at what had happened to them. When Eden had stepped into the room, her eyes wildly searching for Noah, she wasn’t surprised when Alison handed her a note when she asked for him.
Hey Paradise,
It’s been a while. I miss my fiancé, even if she is cheating on me with scum. Speaking of said scum, I’ve got your boy Noah and the old gal. Want them back? Go home to the States, Beautiful.
I’ve left instructions at the gatehouse of Cyrus the Piss-ant’s establishment. Looking forward to seeing you, Babe. Missed you.
Teagan x
All it had taken was a phone call to confirm that a package had indeed been left for Eden at Cyrus’ gatehouse. The look in Cyrus’ eyes when he was given the confirmation was a like kick to the back of Eden’s knees. She almost went tumbling down.