He kept hold of her hand but used his free on to touch his cheeks as if to make sure the reflection he saw matched up with him.
“It’s real,” he breathed.
“Yes, it is. You are cured,” Aidan said.
He looked away. He was cured, but what for? What did it matter now? He’d lost the love of his life. He had no one to share this with. A hollow shell sat inside him as if he’d been carved out into a shell. He was nothing without her.
“Just because I look as I did before doesn’t mean I’ll have the powers as I did before.”
Before...before he’d changed. When his powers hadn’t been of rage and ice but of good things too.
“True,” Aidan agreed. “But you could still try.”
Yes, yes he would. Of course he would because if she died then he’d die with her.
Alrik tried to remember how to call forth healing magic.
He set his hands over her chest and closed his eyes.
He thought of closing her wound, of seeing her eyes blink, and hearing her heart beat. He let the thoughts course through him like blood until it was all he thought or felt. His hands started to warm and he focused harder and put all of his energy into it.
Hope sprung. He could do this.
Breathing ragged, sweat poured from his brow and still nothing happened. He sat back and wiped the sweat away. The demons and vampire watched him with a various mixture of grimaces on their faces.
“What?” Alrik asked at their strange looks.
Aidan looked uncomfortable. “It’s been nearly half an hour and nothing’s happened, Alrik. Why don’t we just bury her and let us mourn?”
Thirty minutes? Impossible. It hadn’t felt that long at all. Yet his muscles felt strained and tired in a way they hadn’t before.
His gaze swept over Abbigail’s cooling body and something fierce and raw came over him—a steely resolve.
“No, I’m going to do this. I can do this.” Alrik leaned back over her as he placed his hands on her chest. He winced as he spotted the deep bruising on her neck. Disgust filled him. He didn’t deserve her, but if she forgave him after he brought her back, then he’d grovel to her for the rest of his life.
Closing his eyes, he concentrated. He focused on the healing powers that existed in his blood. He called it forth as if beckoning a small hurt animal. His skin warmed. His mind rested in a place where time didn’t exist. All that existed, all that mattered was Abbigail’s bloody wound beneath his hands.
The heat grew. His muscles flexed and twitched as he physically forced the healing magic up and out of him. Ragged breaths tore from his burning throat. His arms shook as if he was holding up a building to keep it from collapsing. Even his head felt about to burst as if too much air filled it.
I’ll bring her back. I’ll bring her back, he chanted.
His blood started to boil. So much heat filled him he swore he breathed steam.
Then a blinding light covered him like rays of sunlight on bare skin. It was so hot it hurt him from its burn but he gritted his teeth and pushed through it.
I will bring her back. I will bring her back!
The light shifted its beacon to shine on Abbigail. In his magical eye, he could see the beautiful white light encase her body. At the center of her chest where his hands were he saw a glowing orange light emit from his hands as if they were on fire.
That light swirled around his hands slowly at first, then moving faster and faster. Alrik shook above her like a weak little flower in a mighty storm. His muscles convulsed with pain. Burning agony filled him in every inch of his body. He just wanted it to end or for it to kill him. Anything for it to be over. He’d never felt anything so intense before.
Just as he was considering letting go, of quitting, the spiraling orange glow shot inside of Abbigail’s body.
His heart surged as if unchained from a heavy weight.
Her chest lurched up as if she’d been shocked by a great power. Then it snapped up again. And again.
A long ragged hiss of air sounded. He could almost see through her body to where her lungs expanded with air and then released it. His ears picked up on the most glorious sound of all.
Bum bum. Bum bum.
The beat grew faster and faster and then steadied out to a lovely cadence.
Her back arched deeply as her arms jerked and twitched.
“Huuuuuuungh!” she gasped as her lungs filled with air.
“Yes, my love. Come back to me please,” he begged raggedly.
Finally, she blinked. The blinding light started to fade as did the orange glow from his hands. Her chest rose and fell.
His arms still shook. He was terrified to lift his hands. What if it all stopped? What if when he took his hands away and she went back to that dead, spiritless woman she had been?
Her head moved and her gaze met his. Real shining eyes not glassy ones from death. His breath caught in his burning throat.
He let his hands move up to cup her face. Life didn’t leave her. She was really alive, breathing, and gazing up at him softly.
Her eyes searched over his face. A small smile turned up the corners of her lips.
“You’re beautiful,” she said. Her voice sounded torn and ragged.
It was the loveliest thing he’d ever heard. Something he thought he’d never hear again.
“I love you, Abbigail Krenshaw. I won’t let you go that easily.” He kissed her, this time feeling her kiss him back. Another dark chain released from around his heart, freeing him.
Pulling back from the kiss, he pressed his forehead to hers. “You are mine now. There is no going back.”
She tugged on a lock of his hair weakly and whispered, “As if I’d want to. Now why don’t you take me home?”
Gently he lifted her into his arms. When he turned he stopped because all the demons stared at him with wonder in their eyes. Even Aidan’s eyes held respect in them.
Slowly the vampire knelt on one knee and the others follow suit.
“Hail the fallen king!” Aidan said, his voice commanding.
His men followed suit. “All hail the fallen king!”
Alrik stood straighter. Another strange feeling came over him. One he hadn’t felt in a long time—respect. Respect that he’d earned. As any true king would, he held his chin up high and nodded once in thanks.
The demons grinned up at him, even Aidan smiled though his was somewhat sadder.
Abbigail curled an arm around his shoulders and waved back to the group. “Bye everyone.”
Alrik used the last of his strength and magic and ported them home.
Chapter Twenty-four
A few days later
Abby fidgeted like a kid who’d just stolen a cookie behind his mom’s back. It was the nerves, they were driving her straight up the wall. But, what could she do about it? Nothing, she just had to deal. Ha, yeah. Deal. Today was only one of the biggest days of her life. She was being mated to Alrik by his brother Telal and she was meeting her half-sisters Chloe, Willow, and Lily for the first time.
They were all going to be there. Of course her mom would be there too. She’d already talked with her. Sure it’d taken a lot of explaining as to where she was, what all had happened, and why she was getting married. Yeah, that’d been a long story.
Abby started to breathe hard.
“Slow down. Just breathe in and out,” she told herself.
It didn’t help. She sat on her old bed, and put her face between her knees.
Maybe meeting her family so soon wasn’t such a good idea after all. And where was Alrik? He was supposed to be back already. He had to go back to his old castle to make “arrangements” for the ceremony. Now that the curse had been broken, he and his brother seemed to be making amends.