Hypnotic Ch. 07

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"Safe houses aren't very safe if everyone knows about them. Velaku knows exactly what kind of life I lived before I met your brother. You can never be too careful. He didn't tell Mishtar. I only allowed him to tell Natham because," Dav looked at me, "mates shouldn't keep secrets."

I blushed. "We all make mistakes."

It was his turn to blush. He nodded, repeatedly checking his mirrors. Suddenly he pulled into a parking structure for a local grocery and shopping center. He drove down a level underground then slid into an interior parking spot.

"Get out of the car," he ordered.

He reached under the blue van next to us and pulled out keys. "Grab the extra guns, just pull up the sides of the bag and yank them out."

Ahsran reached back into the vehicle and pulled out the bag of guns and ammo. He placed it under the first set of backseats in the van, and then climbed in after Isiah.

"Ellis, let's go before the Falcon finds us."

I hurried around the car and slid into the front passenger seat, buckling my seat belt with clumsy fingers. I had thought I knew what Dav did, how dangerous his job was, but I was realizing that my mate was extremely paranoid and had back-up plans for back-up plans. It was impressive and not just a little bit scary.

Even my brother and Ahsran seemed a little weirded out by what Dav seemed to consider normal. He really did too; the only time I felt any tension coming from him was when he looked at me and asked about my head.

Otherwise he was cool, completely in charge, and totally collected.

Those fuckers who raised him really did a number on him. My hands clenched in fists when I realized just how much for the first time. He had told me the way he was raised not to show any weakness; I was just coming to understand what that meant. Other than situations involving me, he seemed to have no strong emotions.

"Dav?" The strain in my voice had to be obvious to more than just him.

Dav gave me a smile. "Don't worry Ellis. I've dealt with trackers before. You need to stop stressing out, you're going to give yourself another migraine and that's the last thing we need."

I knew he was right, but I couldn't just shut myself down like that.

"Velaku didn't mention having a guard on us; he must be one of Mishtar's." Isiah reached up from his seat behind me and began kneading my shoulders. I tensed for a moment, then sighed and leaned into the seat, tilting my head back against the headrest.

His strong fingers felt so good rubbing the kinks out, knots I didn't even feel until his thumbs dug into them and rubbed them away. Between that and the reassurance and love Dav was giving me through our bond I couldn't help but sort of float away.

I listened to them talk about the tracker as Dav pulled in between a couple of cars pulling out the garage, but I didn't join in. He made sure to split apart from them quickly as the other two went different directions at the first light. He drove carefully, his eyes on the mirrors and the sky.

"So far so good," he said. "He must have followed one of the other cars."

"You've done this before." Ahsran's tone made it clear it wasn't a question, merely an observation.

"Yes." Dav didn't go into specifics; his secretive nature was natural given his clan. I could see him watching Isiah frequently, but he didn't say anything about my twin's massage.

The loss of our tracker and the comfort I was being bombarded with combined with the fatigue of all I had been going through the past two weeks. I fell asleep in the midst of their plans of what we would do once we got to the safe house and the alphas showed up.

*

Dav carried me into the house, rousing me briefly as he set me down on a soft couch at one side of a huge room. "Hey," I said sleepily. I reached out and grabbed his hand when he turned away, giving him a soft smile. I was so tired I could barely keep my eyes open. It was like sleep was pulling me back, not letting me wake up.

"Hey," he said softly. His eyes gleamed at me as he returned my smile. "You have only been asleep about fifteen minutes. They won't be here for at least another half hour. Get some more rest; you might need it."

I felt bad that they were preparing for this huge offensive and I wasn't helping. Dav must have caught part of my feelings. He sat down on the edge of the couch, pulling a thick, soft blanket off the back and laying it over me. His hands smoothed it over my chest.

"Hey now, what's with the guilt?"

"I'm not like you guys. I'm useless."

"Never say that." Dav was abrupt, his spine stiffening. I caught a hint of anger from him. "I never want you to be like me. Keeping you who you are, a healer, is my job. You are not a killer, Ellis, and I don't want you to be. The fates, or god, or random chance, whatever you want to call it, picked you for me. You are exactly who I need to keep me from losing myself completely; I've been waiting for you a long time.

"Let me do the bad things. You be my good thing to come back to, the one thing that tells me I'm better than those I have to fight. I wouldn't deserve you as a mate if I wasn't. I don't know if I could keep from losing myself in the hate if I didn't have you anymore." Dav's voice was fierce, his hands on my shoulders as he stared in my eyes.

I let out the breath I'd been holding in a sharp exhale. "Oh Dav . . . ." My hand came up to his cheek and I stroked his smooth skin. "You are a good man."

He shook his head. "No one thinks that but you."

"I know you better than anyone else. I'm right; they're wrong."

His eyes closed and he leaned down and kissed me. His lips pressed against mine and then his tongue stroked across them. I opened for him, letting the forks of his tongue tickle inside my mouth as he tasted me. He pulled back with a sigh.

"Thank you," he tucked the blanket around my shoulders a little tighter. "but you need to rest now. I'll wake you up before anything important is discussed."

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angelx602angelx602over 11 years ago

Been reading all your stories and really loving this one.

Lyn91Lyn91over 11 years ago
Holy Shit

I did not see that coming. You are so good.

Cia81Cia81about 12 years agoAuthor
Posted the next chapter

So... you'll get it in a few days, as soon as it is approved. Thanks for the comments, everyone. There will be answers and actions in this next bit but the end is coming soon!

AnonymousAnonymousabout 12 years ago

Please update already! Every day coming by to check is torture! Each new installment in this series becomes my new favourite!

lonesomedove66lonesomedove66about 12 years ago
It just gets better and better...

can't wait for the next installment

AnonymousAnonymousabout 12 years ago

Best chapter so far.Ellis and Dav fit into each other perfectly.

canndcanndabout 12 years ago
GReat stuff

I really love this story. If possible, better than Cavels. I find the characters to be more dynamic. The world they live in is much more deeply revealed. The only thing I could pick at was the fact that I didn't think Ellis could forgive Dav so easily. That kind of breach of trust would take something major to fix. I think him trusting his brother would have been perfect. I think him having to take his venom should have awakened some feelings/forgiveness and increase with him staying at his side and then the full trust come with him trusting his brother and the tiger. I thought the forgiveness and giving of his heart again before the venom thing was too quick. They didn't even talk it out. That aside, I love this story and think it is getting even better. I really like seeing more of Dav's other side and hope it even gets more deadly. I also love the deep story and the plan Mishtar has. I look forward to seeing how Natham can deal with his brother. I hope you'll not let that be instant forgiveness as he did torture him (even if he has the excuse of his cover) and not rescue him. I hope you can connect the dots for me as to why bonding Natham and Velaku would be easier than Mishtar just killing Velaku with his close contact. I guess it would weaken him to do his mate in. Keep kicking ass with this story. It's going so well and I hope it doesn't end too quickly! I look forward to seeing what is different about the twins and what makes them different. I hope Matthew is okay. I can't figure out what use he'd be once he revealed their location at the hotel. I mean, Ellis isn't key here and even if Dav would go after him for Ellis' sake, it just seems there is not much use for him so why not kill him? Well, I'll let you write your own story now :) can't wait for the next installment.

le8mebeele8mebeeabout 12 years ago
amazing...

this is some of your best work.... when you started off with velaku's story, it still was a bit unfinished... needed polishing. but these set of new stories have been very mature, decent and smooth.... good job

*L*

AnonymousAnonymousabout 12 years ago
Gahhh!!!

I love your stories more that anything, but I have to agree with Cliffgirl - as I was reading it, I was so very concerned about it coming to a close! Please, please, please, keep writing and do so quickly - these are amazing!

91ndsykes91ndsykesabout 12 years ago

Yeah, the war is coming. Is it too much ot ask for an Isaiah and Ahsran story?

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