Page 5 of Unwilling Queen (Kingdoms #1)
Chapter
Five
Hunter
“ Y ou fucked Gianna?” Brodie growls at our bond mate. “I thought we all decided to avoid her.”
“Fuck, man, I told you how my dragon feels about her. I can’t believe you would do that to us,” I scold our brother in all but blood, unable to stop the smoke from drifting out of my nostrils with my annoyance.
Liam is one angry messy ball of emotions, and my chest aches in the spot where our bond resides. I rub a hand over it. Most of the time, I can block out their emotions, but extreme ones seem to push their way through, even if I don’t want them to. I know he’s sick of waiting for our mate to turn up, but to fuck someone my dragon wants to decapitate, especially after I told him how I feel? That’s kind of spitting on our bond.
“Whom I fuck is none of your business,” he snaps, not looking at either of us. The damn phoenix just crosses his arms and smirks, watching our interaction with amusement. Liam glares at him for telling us.
“You could have kept your fucking mouth shut.”
The phoenix shakes his head. “No, I couldn’t, because since you gave her hope, she’s been hovering around everywhere we go. Hell, I’m surprised she hasn’t turned up here.” He looks around the café like he’s searching for Gianna, but I know him better than he thinks. The little human intrigued him, and I’m almost certain he’s looking for her instead, which will just piss Liam off further. I wouldn’t say he’s anti-human, but he avoids having anything to do with them. We’re just lucky that as the top team in the night watch, sanctioned by General Bryson, that we don’t have to have a human on it. We need to be able to move quickly, and humans just can’t keep up with our animals.
Liam’s eyes light up, and he looks around the room, hoping to see Gianna. I can’t stop the grumble that comes from my chest. Seems like she got her hooks into our bond mate. This is going to cause issues with our bond, because the rest of us won’t even look at her. We know our mate is out there, and we will wait until Aramis decides it’s time for us to know who she is.
Before Brodie and I can scold him any further, a shifter girl approaches our table. I recognize her, though I can’t remember her name. I quickly glance at her name tag—Violet. She goes to school with my brother, and he has a massive crush on her, but he has recently formed his own bond group, and I advised him to take the same caution. You don’t want to be responsible for a girl’s heartbreak. I can see why he’s interested though. She’s a pretty little thing.
“Hi, are you guys ready to order?” she asks nervously and holds up the tablet, waiting for our orders.
“Where did Colbie go?” Brodie asks.
Her nerves drop away, and she puts her hands on her hips and glares at us. “She had to duck out, but did you know you painted a target on her back? Colbie doesn’t deserve all the shit Gianna is spreading about her. She’s a good person.”
“Huh? What do you mean?” I ask, not sure what she’s talking about, and I can tell that Gem and Brodie don’t either, but Liam shifts uncomfortably on his seat.
“Well, since Gianna got raked over the coals by the king and General Bryson and lost her job, Gianna has been telling everyone that the human lied, and she didn’t tell her about the shifter cub. She claims she had to prioritize the calls because everyone was out searching for the cub, and Colbie was just a silly human who was complaining about something unimportant. Gianna has even gone so far as suggesting that she was the one who kidnapped Prince Archer and then pretended to rescue him to get in the royal family’s good books.”
Our gazes swing to Liam. We glare at him when he nods his head. “She was really upset when she lost her job and had to move out of the night watch apartments. She claims the human was lying and that she didn’t cut her off. She said she didn’t mention a thing about the lost cub, just that she needed the night watch to check out the alley because she heard a funny noise. Stupid human needs to learn to stay in her own lane,” he growls, and my dragon pushes forward, wanting to take a bite out of our bond mate. I wrestle him back, but not before scales flutter across my lower arms. Liam eyes me warily, knowing he’s playing with fire—literally.
“That’s bullshit and not true,” Brodie explodes. “Archie told us the truth. That could be dangerous for Colbie. You know how shifters can get. Maybe we need to warn the general so he can put a security team on her for a while until things die down. Everyone will be on edge until the next king or queen has been found.”
“Gianna has been banned from the neutral zone for six months anyway. I have to go back to the shifter lands to see her,” Liam grumbles, completely oblivious, or maybe stubbornly determined to ignore our feelings on the matter.
“Good riddance is all I can say,” Gem mutters before turning his attention to the menu and telling the girl what he wants for lunch. “I’ll also have one of those adorable hot chocolates with bear marshmallows please. I’ll enjoy drowning them.” Liam glares at him, but Gem ignores him while the girl enters his order into the tablet.
The rest of us place our own orders, and Violet scurries off to take care of them. “You need to stop seeing Gianna. It’s only going to cause problems when we find our mate,” I tell him, my dragon very upset with our friend’s selfishness right now. He keeps pushing to shift and fry his ass—not that we could, because our bond makes them immune to my fire.
There’s a stubborn set to his lips, and he crosses his arms. “I don’t want to, and you can’t make me.”
“Look, we get it. We’ve been waiting for our mate for a while, but Aramis must have a plan for us. Giving Gianna hope is not doing anyone any favors. You’re just breaking her heart. You know we can’t mate with her,” I remind my stubborn friend.
“Unless she ends up with our mark,” Liam argues belligerently.
“The likelihood of that is slim. My dragon can’t stand her,” I tell him.
“Neither can my wolf,” Brodie adds, and when Liam looks at Gem, he shakes his head. His usual smirk is gone, and he looks sad for our friend.
Liam slumps down in the booth, looking defeated. “My bear is getting unruly. He doesn’t particularly like Gianna as a person either, but he does like fucking her, and he wants someone to care for. He doesn’t really care who it is anymore,” Liam admits quietly, and Gem holds out his hand. Liam takes it, and Brodie and I watch as phoenix flames appear, helping to soothe Liam’s bear. Phoenix shifters are healers, both of the body and soul, so hopefully that will ease the bear a little so Liam can start making better decisions.
We watch as some of the tension in Liam’s body eases, and he breathes out a large sigh. “Thanks. I’m sorry. He’s really riding me hard. It’s becoming tricky to hold him back. Maybe I should take a leave of absence for a while. Move back home away from temptation.”
“Don’t be too hasty. You know the goddess often blesses more shifters than normal during a coronation year. Hopefully by the time a new king or queen has been crowned, we will also have been blessed with our mate,” Gem reasons, and some hope comes back into Liam’s dejected eyes.
“At least we don’t have to worry about being tapped as a mate for the next king or queen. Being in a bond saves us from that,” Brodie remarks. “I don’t envy all those single shifters waiting on tenterhooks to see if they are going to end up being selected as a possible mate for the new royal.”
“I feel sorry for the new royal. It must be hard enough to figure out how to coexist with an animal without the added pressure of picking a mate, let alone more than one.”
The others murmur their agreement as Violet returns to the table with our drinks.
I asked Gryffin once when we were younger how his dad picked his three moms, and he said his dad just knew. Apparently he had a connection with the three of them he didn’t have with the other potentials, although he did have to date them all to give them a chance. How confusing that must be for a recent human.
I smile at the sight of the two little dragon marshmallows floating in my coffee. Brodie gets a goofy grin and scoops up one of the wolves in his with a spoon and studies it closer before sticking it in his mouth. His eyebrows jump. “Oh, they are minty,” he exclaims. “I told her to make wolves and dragons,” he says, his mouth full of marshmallow, and Gem gags.
“Jesus, Brodie, where are your manners? No wonder the goddess hasn’t deemed us fit to grant us a mate yet.” The phoenix shudders and stirs his hot chocolate, being unnecessarily rough with the bears floating on top and grinning wickedly when they start to melt and drown.
“Ridiculous,” Liam grumbles, taking a sip of his black coffee, nothing floating in his. I’m pretty sure he’s just being a stubborn asshole. He has the sweetest tooth of us all and would usually have multiple marshmallows covering the top of his.
“Your lunches won’t be long. Justin is just frying the bacon for the BLTs,” Violet tells us.
“When do you think Colbie will get back?” Brodie asks, and the girl’s eyebrows jump in surprise. He quickly realizes his mistake in showing too much interest in a human. “Ah, we need to ask her a couple of questions regarding the other night,” he explains, and the girl nods, but I can see she doesn’t believe him.
“She will be in tomorrow, but we aren’t expecting it to be busy because of the parade and the party, so she will probably close early, and we are closed on Sunday because of the holiday, so Monday will be the next time she’s back in the café.”
Brodie winces. “We will be involved in the parade and party tomorrow. We’re pulling security for the parade, and our bond has been invited as guests to the party. That’s okay, we will come in on Monday and talk to her.”
Violet walks away, and Liam growls at Brodie. “What the fuck are you playing at? You think I’m bad for showing interest in Gianna, but that’s not as bad as sniffing around a human.”
Liam is right. Brodie should forget about the human. Sure, she was pretty, and she wasn’t easily intimidated when we collected Archie, but she’s not for us, even if she smells delicious, like cupcakes and cream cheese frosting. My dragon would like to give her a lick to see if she tastes as good as she smells, but we won’t. That’s only a road to heartbreak for all of us.
“Gods, you’re such an asshole.” Brodie flips Liam off, and Gem watches eagerly, like he’s waiting for them to brawl in the café. Our phoenix is mischievous and likes to stir up trouble.
“But he’s right.” I agree with Liam, even though it hurts to admit it. “Colbie is human and isn’t for us.”
Brodie’s aggravation drains away, and his whole body slumps. “I know, but my wolf likes her. He wants to roll around and cover himself with her scent.”
“Huh.” Gem sounds surprised. “That is unusual. Humans usually don’t smell like anything to me, but you’re right, she does smell nice, like cupcakes.”
“And frosting,” I add, my dragon licking his lips.
“It doesn’t matter, she could smell like the best thing ever, and we still couldn’t do anything about it. If I have to forget Gianna, who is at least a shifter, then you need to forget about the pretty human baker.”
Brodie smirks, but Liam hasn’t even realized he admitted he found the human attractive.
We fall into an uneasy silence, all lost in our own thoughts as Violet returns with our sandwiches. We all ordered chicken schnitzel and cheese BLTs, and the rolls that are placed in front of us need two hands to eat so the filling doesn’t fall out. Violet tells us to enjoy the food before serving another group who just walked in, and we eat our meal in companionable silence. I watch as humans and shifters come and go. Some stay and eat in the café, while some just get takeaway orders, but all have excellent things to say about the bakery and its food.
“Why haven’t we ever eaten here before? This is fucking delicious,” Gem asks, taking a sip of his soda, half of his sandwich already gone.
“Probably because it’s human owned. We tend to favor shifter establishments because we are supporting our people,” I reply, acknowledging our slight prejudice, but it’s not about shifters being better than humans or anything, just that we’re shifters so we should support our shifter brethren.
“Well, clearly we’re idiots,” Brodie says after swallowing his mouthful. “I wonder if they will deliver to the night watch tower in the evenings?”
“I’m sorry, but we aren’t open for evening meals,” Violet says, hearing his comment as she hurries back and forth from the counter to the tables. “We close at five.”
Brodie groans his disappointment.
“But you can order earlier, and we can deliver to you. You would just need to keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to eat it,” she suggests, and he perks right up. “The menu is on our website.”
She disappears into the back with the dirty dishes, and Brodie takes out his phone. I can see him googling the bakery. I’d bet my last dollar that he is trying to find out more information about the owner. I can’t wait for Gryffin to return from wherever he went. Bryson said he asked to go into witch territory to look for Archer, frantic about his nephew missing, but Gryffin has also had a personal preoccupation for the last couple of years, and he uses these trips for another reason. We’ve told him to give it up, but he refuses to.
He should return soon though. We messaged him that Archer had been found, I just hope he got it, because cell phones are notoriously unreliable between kingdoms. Something about the magical borders disrupts the signals.
Hopefully he can help talk some sense into Liam. His bear has always responded well to Gryffin’s tiger. Between Gryffin and Gem, they will balance our bond mate, and not a moment too soon, because the next few weeks are going to be busy with all the royal engagements, and I’m sure by the end of it, both Gianna and the pretty little human will be off everyone’s minds.
Suddenly, our phones all start to ring with a specific tone—that’s the night watch alarm. We’re all on alert as I pull it out of my pocket and look at the screen. “Fuck.” A wave of adrenaline washes through me at the message. “A group of ferals have been sighted.”
The four of us stand up. Gem tosses a handful of bills on the table to cover our meal and tip, and then the four of us hurry out of the restaurant.
“It’s been a few months since we had a feral problem,” Liam comments as we run toward night watch headquarters.
“And a group of ferals is something we’ve never dealt with. Usually they are solitary creatures.” Gem sounds devastated. He hates the part of our job where we have to put a feral shifter down. He’s a healer at heart, so killing a feral who didn’t ask to be that way always destroys him.
“If only we could trace a feral back to the shifter that tried to turn them, then we could punish the real culprit.” Brodie’s face is stone cold. The cheerful, joking man is gone, and in his place is someone who is prepared for what we might face, but he still hates it.
Ferals are the worst part of being in the night watch. They usually escape to the neutral or human zones, and we have to put them down. Very rarely do they stay in the shifter zone, where they are dealt with by the shifter armed forces. They know being a feral is a death sentence. Although they start off fairly rational, the mental deterioration happens quickly, making them aggressive and dangerous. They don’t have the king’s magic to balance them. It is an ongoing bone of contention for the shifter community and the only issue that causes the royal family grief. It obviously needs to be addressed again, but with the royal handover, the new king or queen is going to have to be brought up to speed swiftly. Thankfully the outgoing royals will be able to advise, because it isn’t a decision that should be made by someone who’s uninformed.