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Love's Betrayal: Freyodin Warriors, #1
Love's Betrayal: Freyodin Warriors, #1
Love's Betrayal: Freyodin Warriors, #1
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Betrayed by her first love…

Danielle is one tough female and vows only to believe in herself and her dedication to protect mortals.  In her past, she has several strikes against her and has had to prove herself time and again.  One, her lineage as the daughter of a Goddess who cares nothing for her.  Two, the painful betrayal of a male she was sacredly pledged to.  And three, just the fact that she’s female and considered weak.  Even though times have changed, she still harbors the insecurities secretly deep within and strives to maintain the respect she is due as a member of the Freyodin Warriors.

Aaron is an archeologist searching for a mythical relic.  In the process, he blunders upon an ancient chain that causes problems he wasn’t expecting and may change the course of his lifelong dreams and aspirations.  Maybe even against his will – if he can survive.

The unexpected connection between them is filled with inexplicable attraction, danger and adventure.  They learn truths of their past that neither one is prepared for and face a possible future neither one may want.  Can they overcome their differences, secrets and pasts, and work together to find a solution they both can live through?

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    Love's Betrayal - Elizabette Remon

    Also by Elizabette Remon

    Freyodin Warriors

    Love's Betrayal

    Timeless Love

    Bound Love

    LOS GUERREROS DE FREYODIN

    La Traicion Del Amor

    LOS GUERREROS DE FREYODIN

    Amor Eterno

    LOVE’S

    BETRAYAL

    A NOVEL OF THE FREYODIN WARRIORS

    ELIZABETTE REMON

    Copyright Information

    Love’s Betrayal

    Elizabeth Emmons

    Copyright 2016 Elizabeth Emmons

    Published by HEA Scribe, LLC

    Smashwords Edition

    Cover Art by Elizabeth Emmons; AdobeStock_56326260

    eBooks are not transferrable.  They cannot be sold, shared or given away as it is an infringement on the copyright of these works.

    This is a work of fiction.  Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner.  Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    All rights reserved.  This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    Warning: Adult Reading Material

    This story, while purely fictional,

    is meant for adults and contains explicit

    material including sex and violence.

    It is not suitable for persons

    under the age of 18.

    Readers, please be advised.

    Betrayed by her first love...

    Danielle is one tough female and vows only to believe in herself and her dedication to protect mortals.  In her past, she has several strikes against her and has had to prove herself time and again.  One, her lineage as the daughter of a Goddess who cares nothing for her.  Two, the painful betrayal of a male she was sacredly pledged to.  And three, just the fact that she’s female and considered weak.  Even though times have changed, she still harbors the insecurities secretly deep within and strives to maintain the respect she is due as a member of the Freyodin Warriors.

    Aaron is an archeologist searching for a mythical relic.  In the process, he blunders upon an ancient chain that causes problems he wasn’t expecting and may change the course of his lifelong dreams and aspirations.  Maybe even against his will – if he can survive.

    The unexpected connection between them is filled with inexplicable attraction, danger and adventure.  They learn truths of their past that neither one is prepared for and face a possible future neither one may want.  Can they overcome their differences, secrets and pasts, and work together to find a solution they both can live through?

    Dedication

    To us and our lasting friendship. May we have many, many more years.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    About The Author

    Upcoming Release

    They are guardian angels in a paranormal army who battle demons.  Demons that have succeeded in crossing over into the mortal realm.  Their crusade is endless, therefore they are immortal.  Not heavenly saints or divine angels, by far.  They are warriors.  Freyodin Warriors.  Chosen by the Gods Odin and Freya for their extraordinary honor, bravery and supreme sacrifice to their individual causes for the good of their own people.  Now, they fight side by side for the good of all mankind...

    Chapter One

    ––––––––

    The pull is a painful ecstasy.  Her body and mind are neither here nor there, shifting like an apparition in an incorporeal, disembodied state.  Blindly floating through the colorful swirling wisps of misty fog with an unknown destination.  She feels anxious, but excited.  Never knowing if what will be shown to her will be beneficial or malevolent, helpful or harmful.  But she does understand that whatever is shown to her, she must pay heed.  For the message she receives could mean the difference between life and death to someone...man, woman or child, alike.  Unbeknownst to them, no one was safe from the evil that penetrated the earth and her destiny was to aid in their safety and survival.

    Slowly, her vision clears, the ethereal fog rolls away and she can once again feel the solid ground beneath her spectral feet.  She knows this place.  The salty smell of the sea, the moisture floating on the air that strays from the forceful waves crashing into the cliffs below, the battering wind whipping around and through her, it’s eternal beauty...home.

    Images of the past threaten to crush her spirit.  One of the worst days in her long, long memories happened here.  So much loss.  So much pain.  The Great Battle.

    She quiets her grief and focuses on the task at hand.  Still an unseen observer, she watches as mortals labor around what appears to be a large ominous cavity in the earth.  She is immediately propelled forward by an invisible force and there in the hands of a young man is a sight she never thought to behold.

    This can’t be.  It shouldn’t exist, unless...

    Violently startled, she is fiercely ripped from her vision, feeling as if she’s falling into a free floating vortex of a furious storm.  Her eyes flutter heavily as she tries to regain her conscious state.  Instead of awakening in her meditative lotus position in front of the altar, she finds herself prone on the stone floor of her dimly lit sacred shrine.

    Painfully inhaling deep agonizing breaths, Zahara gasps, Is it possible?  Could he be alive?

    *****

    Zahara sought out Thunder with urgency as she rushed through the training compound so flustered it never occurred to her to simply trace to her destination.  Her only thoughts were to reach her leader to inform him of her latest vision.

    She was a tall, willowy beauty with an incandescent glow to her skin.  Her long black hair draped down her back over her flowing robes and framed her face with a light silver frost.  She served as a visionary and a member of the Freyodin Warriors in the fight against the demon Huldrekall.  She was an original member of the three hundred Shieldmaidens, sometimes called Valkyries, the women warriors who fought and died so bravely at the Battle of Bråvalla in the year 750 AD and made immortal by the Goddess Freya.  She now used her gifts as a visionary, an empath and a scryer to aid the warriors’ efforts in protecting mankind.  She was a well-respected member and served as Freya’s co-captain for the female warriors, overseeing with an even temper, normally handling crises with patience and love at the forefront.

    But this vision was anything other than normal, thus her current anxious state of mind.  She located her superior in his office with his nose buried deep in an unsteady pile of paperwork that looked as if it would topple with the slightest nudge or miscalculated touch.

    Thunder, also known as Thor, son of Odin and a God in the immortal realm, was the leader of all earth planed warriors, male or female.  He was a demanding but fair authoritative leader with the massive six foot eight inch build of a thousand year old Viking, with rippling muscles to spare.  He had the power of not only his legendary mighty hammer, but control of thunder, lightning and sonic waves, and a direct connection with the Gods themselves never hurt either.

    Golden shoulder length blonde hair partially covered his sparkling blue eyes as she tried to greet him casually, but her anxiety showed through the constant fidgeting of her hands.  Her normally angelic voice was unusually rushed and high pitched.

    Thunder, I’ve just had a very disturbing vision.  A binding chain has been unearthed.  I believe it belongs to Alarr.  She saw the look of confusion flash across his face before he replaced the mask of control took over once more.

    Although a God, and demanding some modicum of respect, Thunder was usually just one of the guys around the warriors he commanded.  With his deep based voice he replied, Good day, Zahara.  Please calm yourself.  Everything will be alright.

    Zahara relaxed somewhat realizing she may have overreacted in the tiniest way.  At least, that was all she was willing to admit to herself.

    Where is the chain now? he asked.

    In the hands of mortals.  We must retrieve it immediately.  I don’t understand how the chain still exists.  It should have perished with Alarr hundreds of years ago.  Unless...

    No, he stepped in.  I know what you’re thinking, but there’s no way Alarr is still alive.  We can be sure of that.  I don’t know what this means, but I’ll consult with Odin and Freya on the matter.  I agree though that we must get that chain back and out of human hands.  In the meantime, give me all the details you can from your vision and then summon Danielle for me.  I’ll need to inform her of what’s happened.

    Zahara filled him in on every detail she could recall about her vision, including the location of the sighting.  Thoughts of their homeland always brought back unhappy memories of a time they could never forget and losses they had all endured.  After imparting all she knew, she excused herself and hurried away to call Danielle.

    Having no idea where Danielle might be at the moment, she took a few deep breaths to calm herself and reached out to her through a mental link.  Danielle, I hope I’m not interrupting something important, but Thunder needs to see you right away in his office, please.

    No, you’re not interrupting.  Just sword practice with Slash.  Heading his way now.  Thanks, Danielle answered.

    *****

    Straightening gracefully from her attack stance with one arm arced above her head, brandishing her mighty magical sword in a full circular motion in front of her skilled and toned form, Danielle brought the exercise to a sudden halt.

    Sorry to break this up, Slash, but the big guy beckons.  And big she meant, as they didn’t come any bigger than Thunder.

    No problem, love.  We’ll catch up later.  You know...you almost had me there.  That sword of yours is one special weapon, Slash said with a wink of one of his deep dark eyes.

    Yes, but it only works like that for me.  You know that.  Maybe you can talk Freya into gifting you with one someday.  But, then again, you’re uber talented with your monster scimitar.  That damn thing scares the crap outta me, she laughed easily.

    She enjoyed the comfortable relationship she had with Slash.  He was one of the warriors she could at least flirt with innocently, knowing he would never cross the line with her.  She had a ‘thing’ about crossing that line and it wasn’t good.  But she and Slash, they shared a mutual respect between them.

    Alas, I must trace.  She mockingly said, bowing low.

    Slash simply laughed, shaking his head and rolling his eyes.

    Later.  Then she was gone.

    With the fading sound of Slash’s laughter ringing in her ears, Danielle proceeded to trace from their training ground directly to the outside of Thunder’s office at the compound.  She could have walked it, but when being summoned by Thunder, it was best to hurry.  Besides, she’d gotten enough of a workout in today and felt like being a little lazy.  Wondering just how serious this was, she knocked on his closed door and waited patiently for his reply.

    Enter.

    She opened the door and made her way to the front of his desk suddenly feeling a bit nervous.  Although clad in simple jeans and a T-shirt, Thunder sat with a majestic air behind his ordinary office desk and continued with what he was doing, making no move to acknowledge Danielle upon her entrance.

    Clearing her throat, Danielle inquired, You asked to see me, sir?  Her mind raced through countless scenarios.  Goddess, I hope I’m not in trouble again.  I can’t think of anything I’ve done lately.  Shit!

    Yes, Danielle.  I’ve just returned from an impromptu meeting with Odin and Freya.  He raised his head and met her eyes as they widen in obvious fear.

    Oh shit, shit, shit!  I’m really screwed!

    Zahara has had a vision that pertains to your past.  Something valuable has been found and this item needs to be recovered before the mortals who found it have time to examine it properly.  The Gods feel it is best that you retrieve it.  I really hate to have to tell you this, but I must.  He paused and reached for her hand tenderly.

    Danielle allowed his comforting touch and swallowed painfully, not being able to begin to know what he was referring to.  Her emotions warred between feeling confused, distressed and slightly relieved.  Her mind felt as if she was in a hurricane, but had it passed or was this just the calm of the eye before the real shit hit the fan. 

    Seeing the confusion on her face, Thunder continued, Alarr’s binding chain has been located.  There was no mention of remains, just the chain being unearthed.

    A shudder shook her body as Danielle reached her trembling hand up to touch the chain that would forever grace her throat, the twin to the one in question that once belonged to her bondmate.  Memories of the past flooded her brain like a rising tidal wave threatening to drown her beneath its weight.  She remained silent, staring sightlessly beyond into nothing, having no further reaction or response to Thunder’s news.

    I realize this comes as a shock to you, Dani.  It’s a shock to us all.  It has been over eight hundred years since... he trailed off, being at a loss for words.

    She didn’t hear him though, didn’t even notice that he called her by her hated nickname, of which he meant no offense.  Danielle was swimming in a mindless, unfathomable foggy sea that she couldn’t seem to reach the surface of.  She was near the point of panic, her breath becoming fast and shallow.

    Danielle, are you alright? he asked taking note of her countenance and full of genuine concern.  Here, why don’t you sit?  I’ll call Emeline.

    Yes, I...I mean no.  I’m all right.  Don’t call Eme.  Please, I just need a minute, she barely murmured under the short breaths she managed to draw in.  Her chest felt constricted and her lungs were screaming, but she knew it wasn't too serious.  There was no need to call their healer for a simple panic attack.

    Okay, I’ll just step out for a moment and give you a little time to yourself.  Call me if you need me.  Thunder exited his own office, closing the door behind him and saying a silent prayer to the Goddess for Danielle’s wellbeing.

    This type of event had never happened before.  The binding chain was only received and worn by those who became truly bonded mates and only broken and removable by death.  It was a ceremony blessed by Freya, the Goddess of love, war and fertility herself, equivalent to a mortal’s marriage but binding for the remainder of their immortal lives together.  It was a sacred symbol of that commitment and psychically bonded the lovers allowing the bonded mates to hear the thoughts and feel the emotions of their counterpart.  A true connection of mind, body and soul.

    The chain in Zahara’s vision belonged to Alarr, Danielle’s lost love, who died in The Great Battle for the Eye of Odin.  It was assumed that he died, although his body was never recovered, because Danielle lost her connection with him.  Freya and Odin were correct in that Danielle should be the one to retrieve it.  It would call to her and obtaining it should help close any remaining old wounds she may harbor.  She had never been the same since that day of loss.  No one who lived through it had.  Such a day of tremendous loss of friends and fellow warriors and such a waste of life, as the Eye of Odin was never retrieved.

    *****

    The Windjammer was the hottest club within a hundred and fifty miles of their secluded mountain home, supplying alcoholic libations, loud music, local drug dealers and all the sex you could handle by gyrating out on the dance floor to whatever top forty, rap or R & B artist was at the top of charts at the moment.  And one night a week they offered karaoke to the faithful patrons who liked that sort of thing.

    Makayla, Justice and Vex had the night off from assignment and made their way through the smoke filled atmosphere to their usual table nearest the exit, in case they had to make a hasty departure.  No VIP seating in this joint.  This was Oregon after all, not New York or California.  Still, this place was doable.  It offered a great sound system, lighted dance floors on two levels, the drinks weren’t watered down and if you ordered that drink at the second level bar, you could ride the twisted slide all the way back down to the first floor.  Of course, if you weren’t very careful, you’d also be wearing that recently purchased pomegranate martini and would be going back for a replacement.

    Makayla swept her auburn hair up into a pony tail high on her head.  She took in the club with her almond shaped brown eyes flashed fiery green specks when caught by the club lighting that swirled rhythmically around the club’s surfaces.  She was short for a warrior at a curvy five foot three inches, but made up for being height challenged with her fiery bow and arrow – a gift of Freya, of course, that only performed its extraordinary feats when used by Makayla herself.  That was the catch with the females’ weapons.  The weapon only reacted to its owner, capable of extraordinary feats, otherwise it was just a normal bow and arrow, spear, etc.  Of course she had her warrior training and superior strength, which certainly didn’t hurt either.  But tonight Makayla wanted to unwind and have some fun.  Sing a little, dance a little, drink a lot, which was afforded her because it took a lot of alcohol to even get a buzz when you had the metabolism of an immortal.

    She was accompanied by two of her fellow Freyodin Warriors, her World War Buddies, she liked to call them.  First there was Justice, an eccentric, explosives expert and avid Elvis fan from Memphis, who was ‘brought over’ from World War II.  His career choice would have been to be an Elvis impersonator and he claimed to have personally met The King, but not during his mortal life.  That life ended before Elvis’ career began.  He even sported sideburns with hair just a hint of the early Elvis style and aqua blue eyes, but the huge muscles and fangs brought the similarities all to a crashing halt.  Plus, although he had a wonderful voice, he didn’t sound enough like Elvis to pull it off successfully.

    Completing the WW buds was Vex, who was brought over from World War I.  Vex’s specialty was knives and daggers.  He bore an underlying sadness he refused to talk about, and was sometimes very bitter, but all in all, he acted as the protector of the Shieldmaidens and was a most reliable warrior in battle.  The kind you always wanted by your side.  He drank way too much, was a master at poker and enjoyed loud music.  Mostly current and 80’s rock.  But the boy could croon like an angel and, because it was karaoke night, the patrons of the Windjammer were in for a real treat.

    Vex raked his slender fingers through his shoulder length wavy brown hair, something that he did frequently when he was preoccupied or nervous, and perused the song list.  He had an almost baby face with an irresistible smile that topped a sinewy warrior’s body.  His eyes could be either blue or green depending on what he wore that set the color in motion.  Tonight they were deep green.

    Being ‘brought over’ was the politically correct term for male warriors who died bravely in battle, were delivered to Valhalla and transformed into an immortal vampire via a blood ritual performed by the God Odin.  Not all who died were worthy to become warriors and their numbers were not as strong as in the past due to the losses of The Great Battle, but they were rebuilding, slowly and steadily.  Along with this transformation, they received powers that assisted them in their fight to protect the mortal realm against the demon Huldrekall.  They were not the vampires spoken of in movies and legends.  They only partook of bottled or donated blood about once a month unless they were severely injured, but they also required a physic charge taken from a woman during sex to replenish them.  And acquiring sex for this bunch of fellows was not a problem.  Sunlight could not hurt them and they loved to eat, a lot.  They were big muscular warriors, after all.  Their transition saw to that.

    Makayla took a sip of her lime flavored kamikaze and reached across the table brushing Vex’s shoulder tenderly.  They were not lovers, but they shared a special bond, nonetheless.

    Ve-ex, please sing some Journey for me tonight, she begged shamelessly in a sing-song voice, comically batting her eyelashes at him.  She loved to hear him sing and hoped she could con him into it tonight.

    You just want to indulge in your Steve Perry fantasies.  Don’t you get enough of that messing around with Savage?  The resemblance between the two hasn’t gotten by me, you know, he jested back at her.  Although he knew he’d do it for her, he really enjoyed making her beg.

    Justice beckoned a nearby waitress and turned toward his friends.  He loved to tease and saw a golden opportunity, so he couldn’t help but jump in the fray.  Yea, you should have come back as a groupie, not a warrior.

    They all shared a big laugh picturing Makayla as an 80’s groupie, then placed their orders for more drinks when the waitress approached.  Makayla couldn’t help secretly agreeing with Justice’s assessment.  A girl could dream after all.

    Turning slightly serious, Vex leaned into her and inquired about her dual relationship with Vengeance.  There was no use whispering as Justice’s hearing was as good as his own and would hear it anyway.  If you’re living your fantasy with Savage, why Venge?

    Picturing both of her fierce warrior lovers with a dreamy look in her eyes, she replied, "Because he’s a long, tall drink of sexy Viking.  Why not?  The boys are cool with it, so am I.  And they both have such gorgeous hair.  She suddenly sobered.  Her smile not as bright and the playfulness gone from her voice.  Besides, I’ve done the chain bonding thing.  I won’t do it again."  Adamancy shown in her eyes and stature as she threw back the shot of Patrón sitting on the table in front of her.  It went down a little too smoothly and she needed something stronger, something with more heat to it.  She longed to feel the burn scorching the back of her throat.

    Vex felt a similar stabbing in his chest as a near fresh wound, but hid any physical reaction.  Yea, I’ll never chain bond.  That ship passed me by, Vex mumbled solemnly, turning away from his friends to check out the club goers and effectually hiding the remorseful look on his somber face that had silently crept up on him.

    Makayla recognized the pain of loss that etched across his now stern face, how his jaw had tensed and he resumed running his long fingers over the top of his head and through his chestnut hair.  She also wondered when/if Vex would open up to her and tell her what his pain was all about.  Now was not the time to press the issue.

    The ribbing had died down along with the laughter, but this subject brought Danielle to mind.  Did you guys hear about Danielle’s new mission? Makayla inquired attempting another sip of her drink and remembering she’d drained it already.  The others nodded.

    It’s so strange finding Alarr’s binding chain after eight hundred years.  I really can’t imagine what she’s going through right now, she said sympathetically, running her fingers along her own binding chain that was hidden beneath her top.

    Yea, but it’s a simple search and retrieval.  She ought to be in and out easily enough, offered Justice while sucking on his usual drink of choice, a cold-as-ice long necked beer, wrapped in his personal beer koozie that boldly read ‘I deliver justice.  Want some?’

    Think someone should go with her?  I hear she’s going out by herself, Vex asked, turning back with sudden interest.  He always felt the need to protect the ladies even though they were very capable of taking care of themselves.

    Makayla signaled the waitress over again, still craving the burning sensation.  Nah, she’s tough enough to handle it, I think.  And since it’s so personal, she probably prefers to do it alone.  It’s just so strange that the thing still exists.  Her bondmate has traveled across the Veil and his chain should have accompanied him.  Besides, we don’t get a night off that often and I’m ready to cut loose a little.

    I’m with ya on that one.  Hurry up and pick out a song, Vex.  It’s time to get this party going.  Justice reached for the song list Vex was hogging but he wasn’t quite quick enough.

    Jerking back away from Justice, Vex snarled, Hey, wait your turn.  Then he took on a look of nonchalance and added gruffly, Besides, you’re just gonna sing some Elvis number anyway and you know them all by heart.

    Makayla shot him a sharp look of disapproval.

    Not that you don’t do them well, he threw in quickly trying to soften his harsh comment in an unspoken apology.  Thoughts of his past had soured his mood.

    Justice didn’t let it bother him though.  He was used to Vex’s occasional flights of fury and thought nothing of it.  He recognized the bitterness in his friend’s life and forgave him his sometimes transgressions.

    The three loved to sing and had an unspoken understanding that, although karaoke might not be all that cool for badass warriors to be doing, it was a vice they permitted amongst themselves and ragging on each other about it was not cool.  Besides, when you’re a badass motherfucking immortal warrior, you could pretty much do whatever the fuck you wanted, as long as you didn’t piss off the Gods.

    Hey, Vex.  Wanna try that duet again tonight? Makayla said trying to change the subject.

    Sure, Mac.  Sounds good.  He flashed a small grateful smile at her realizing that he could really be a dick sometimes.  Circumstances had caused his past problems, not his friends, so he shouldn’t take it out on them.

    Great.  I’m just going to the little ladies.  Be right back.  Makayla left the table noticing eyes watching her.  She looked great tonight in her tight jeans, low cut halter top and red fuck me heels.  She accented her ensemble with a belt decorated with four inch spikes that not only gave her a Gothic edge, but conveniently fit her mini crossbow that she carried with her on outings.  Heading to the second level of the club, she kept an ever watchful eye for any Huldrekall demons that might be lurking around causing trouble and in need of being dispatched.  Huldrekall were the demon horde that crossed into the mortal realm in human form who compelled evil or weak minded humans, their minion, to perpetrate all manner of evil on earth.  They were formidable opponents.  Strong and fast healing and were ruled by the God Loki who falsely promised them immortality for their service.  Loki’s demi-god son, Tormond, reigned here in the mortal realm over the horde in his father’s stead.  He was just as ungodly as his father was.

    As Makayla climbed the winding stairway, she felt the familiar vibrations in the air, along with the slight scent of brimstone, warning her of a demon presence.  At the far end of the bar sat a Huldra, a female demon disguised as fair red haired human, wickedly laughing with a group of unsuspecting humans.  Within seconds, she spun around on her bar stool and met Makayla’s hated glare head on.

    Wonderful.  So NOT what I wanted to do tonight, she thought as she returned the hardened hateful look.  Looked like she’d have to put her bladder on hold for the moment.  Huldrekall always ran in packs, never alone.  Somewhere in this establishment were at least two more male demons, otherwise known as Hulders.  Confrontation in the presence of mortals was an unspoken rule, but miraculously one they all seemed to abide by.

    She could have communicated their presence via a mind link, but chose not to.  She wanted to be there when the shit hit the fan.  With a quick leap she landed on the two-story twisted slide and rode it back down to the first floor, then hurried back to their table.  Heads up, guys.  We’ve got company.

    Seriously?  No night off.  Damn! Justice complained.  "Let’s try to get this over with quick ‘cuz my song is coming up and I don’t wanna miss it.  I was gonna sing C’mon Everybody from Viva Las Vegas.  Love that Ann Margaret.  Elvis was one lucky son of a bitch."  Then he jumped up from the table and did the ever famous hip wiggle of his legendary idol.

    Let’s do this.  I’m sooo in the mood to kick some ass, Vex chimed in.  He knew from experience that a good fight would alleviate the thoughts of the past that haunted him.  A little beat down was just what the doctor ordered.  Come on, Justice.  This won’t take long.  You can even sit this one out and watch.

    You’ve been in a mood all night.  So yeah, I’ll let you have ‘em.

    Makayla led the way through the emergency exit door by their table knowing no alarm would sound when it opened, then carefully checked for their enemy and any possible traps that might be waiting for them.  Seeing and sensing that the coast was clear, Vex took the lead and they continued towards the back alley.  They were assaulted by the stench of the dumpsters occupying its space. Clumps of weeds grew up through the uneven ground and the wind whipped discarded fast food wrappers in a circular pattern as if a mini cyclone were passing through the passageway.  The lighting in the alley was almost nonexistent, but Vex and Justice didn’t need light with their exceptional eyesight.  All of their heightened senses were on alert, and Makayla, not being blessed with the sharper senses, took up position between the male warriors.

    When the Shieldmaidens were transformed by Freya they were made stronger than humans and had the ability of accelerated healing, but they also received the abilities to shadow, trace and speak – the ability to communicate with the other warriors via thought.  Odin’s transformation of his warriors through a blood ritual changed the males into vampires with additional abilities but also additional needs.  Makayla didn’t begrudge the men their additional abilities because she didn’t want to have the additional needs to go with it.  She wanted to have sex purely for enjoyment, not because it was necessary at times.

    The air was stifling and the pungent odor that fell around them grew stronger.  Makayla armed herself with her mini crossbow and quickly loaded the spikes from her belt.  This was a street fight and no place for her gifted weapon, not that she’d carried it with her tonight.  She was supposed to be off tonight and was hoping for a little downtime, but was always prepared for battle.  Vex motioned for her to hold up as he rounded the corner of the club, spotting their prey.  Joining him, Justice whispered, Well, there you go, Vex.  I promised to sit this one out and let you have ‘em.  Knock yourself out.

    Standing in the back alley were three large, malevolent looking demons with one of their small minded minions in tow.  The warriors had no misgivings about taking out any minions that were foolish enough to confront them, even though they were still technically human.  If their minds were evil or weak enough to be controlled by the Huldrekall, they were too far gone to save anyway and posed too great a danger to others.

    These motherfuckers are fast.  They beat us out here.  Must be itching for a fight tonight, like I am, Vex projected silently.

    Just be careful and don’t get too cocky, Makayla chided and pinched the back

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