Please read the Forward through Chapter 6 before reading this chapter.
Broken Promises
Chapter 7
Three Years Later
Caspian wanted to jump up and down when Julia told him the news.
“I’m going to be a daddy?” he asked.
His mate laughed.
“You are already a daddy,” she giggled.
He laughed and swung her around. His mouth descended on her’s with such virtuosity that he knew he would leave a mark.
Julia just smiled at him like she always did. Even after all these years he was still blown away by how just her smile could stop his heart.
His mate seemed to grow more beautiful to him with each passing second. He still loved her with all his heart and she even slowly began repairing the damage all those years alone had caused.
“Thank you,” he whispered into his mate’s ear.
“Well, I could not have done it by myself,” Julia giggled back.
“Mama,” cooed Yan.
He looked over his mate’s shoulder to see his son walk into the kitchen. He still wore his night clothes and was dragging his favorite blanket behind him.
His snow white hair had grown so long and so thick that Julia had to now braid it. Though even when braided it was past his waist.
“What is it sweetie?” asked Julia.
His mate pulled away from him to go to their son. Yan happily held out his arms to her. Smiling his mate pick their boy up and set him on one of her hips.
“I had a bad dweam,” Yan whispered into Julia’s neck.
“Really what happened?” his mate asked.
He pulled out a chair for her and she smiled at him as she sat down. Sitting on the table he waited for what Yan would say next.
“Daddy went away and you were sad,” Yan answered.
His heart froze at his son’s words. He looked up at Julia to see she had the same expression on her face.
“Daddy is not goin’ go away is he?” Yan asked.
“It’s okay. Daddy is not going any where, Baby,” his mate cooed.
But he knew the truth. One day he would leave them and he would be unable to do anything about it. Everyday he grew older just like his son, but Julia stayed the same.
She never aged and she would never die. Yan would even live longer because of his mother’s blood, but he would die.
He had never thought about it until that moment and he was scared. He did not want to leave Julia or Yan or even their new baby growing in her womb.
“That’s right Yan. I am not going any where,” he whispered to his son.
Julia touched her stomach as she watched Caspian carry their son back to his room.
“Father, why did you give my son this dream?” she asked.
“It is not a dream, my daughter, but a vision,”. God answered. “Yan has gifts that no demon should have. He has seen what’s to come.”
“Like Caspian’s mother?” she asked.
“Yes,” God whispered.
“That can’t be right. Caspian is still young and strong, he can’t leave us yet,” she explained.
“Even the young can be called to leave this world,” God stated.
“I won’t let it happen!” she yelled.
“You know what could happen if you bring him back, Julia!” God stated sternly. “ Are you willing to risk the man you love for your selfishness?!”
She flinched at the anger that filled her Father’s voice.
“Think before you do something that you will regret my daughter,” God said.
“Yes Father,” she whispered.
“Remember why you are there,” God reported. “Remember what will happen if his soul turns. You must save his soul even if it means giving up his body.”
She looked up just as Caspian walked back into the kitchen.
“He’s back to sleep,” Caspian stated. “He made me stay with him until he fell asleep. That dream really shook him up.”
“But that is what it is, a dream. That will not happen to us. I promise,” she swore.
“Daughter, remember what I have told you,” God whispered.
“I will never forget,” she huffed.
Caspian smiled down at her then kissed her lips. It was not as hungry as the last one, but it still had the same amount of love in it, but just another kind.
Seven Months Later
Seth watched his son’s house. The witch seemed to be carrying another one of his grandchildren in her infected womb.
He sneered as he watched his son touch the witch. If not for her he could have taken his son under his wing and taught him to be just like him, but no. That woman had to get in the way.
All women were evil deceptive creature that sucked a man’s soul from his body. That witch was just like Maya. Weaving her web around his son so tightly that he would never be able to get out.
He had to save his only heir from that woman’s ungodly talons.
“Jeremy!” he snapped.
He heard his second in command run up to him, but he did not take his eyes off the scene below him.
“Yes, Boss?” asked Jeremy.
“We move tonight,” he ordered.
“What?” asked Jeremy.
He turned and looked his second in command in the eye.
“The witch will die tonight,” he growled.
He felt a laugh bubble up his throat and he did not even try to hold it back as he turned around to look down at the house again.
Julia watched as the sky faded into night. Midnight lay beside her. She slowly stroked her fingers through his mane and he let out a rough purring sound to tell her he appreciated it.
Caspian stood with Yan in his arms pointing at each star that appeared in the sky. Darkling began to wander into the yard as the sun reseed behind the trees.
Laughing Caspian plopped down beside her as Yan chased a Lumpia across the back yard. Her son’s laughter filled the air.
Sighing she settled herself against Caspian. He wrapped his arm around her shoulder and pulled her closer to him.
“How are you?” Caspian asked.
He rubbed his thumb in circles on her bare arm. The heat of the day was slowly fading away as darklings began their familiar calls.
“Fine just a bit tired,” she huffed. “The baby is taking a lot out of me these days. It’s always moving around as if it is trying to tell me that it wants out.”
She felt Caspian tense beside her.
“The baby can’t want out yet!” he exclaimed. “You’ll be two months early!”
She wanted to laugh at the expression that was on Caspian’s face, but she knew that would be cruel. So she just smiled and shook her head.
It seemed like the closer she got to the delivery date the more Caspian would freak out around her. It was quite cute if she thought about it.
“The baby is fine,” she stated. “It will come when it wants to and nothing you or I say will do anything about it.”
She watched him take a deep breath then look back out at Yan.
“You must think I’m really stupid,” Caspian said.
She felt her eyes go wide at his statement.
“No, no! I could never think you were stupid. A little nervous, yes, but never stupid,” she consoled.
Caspian smiled and hugged her to him.
“You’re too good for me,” he whispered into her ear.
“I know I am, so you better take extra good care of me or I might run off,” she whispered.
Caspian lightly growled and nipped her ear.
“Then I would just have to chase after you,” he whispered.
Caspian hugged his mate to his side as he watched Yan carry the Lumpia around like a baby.
“I think he is getting ready for the baby,” Julia stated.
He watched as his mate touched her hand to her growing stomach as she spoke. He carefully entwined their fingers and settled them back on her stomach.
“It looks like it,” he cooed.
He turned and rubbed his cheek against his mate’s hair. He was just about to purr when Julia stiffened.
He jerked his head around to see Seth standing not three feet from his son. His heart dropped into his stomach when a smile crossed his father’s face.
“Yan come here!” gasped his mate.
Yan quickly looked at Julia then back at Seth. With more speed then he had ever seen his son move he dashed to his mother’s side.
“What are you doing here?” he snapped.
Julia was already standing with Yan tucked behind her skirt before he was on his feet.
“I’ve come to rid you of the witch,” sneered Seth.
“Witch?” he sneered. “Have you gone mad old man? There is no witch here.”
“No!” Seth growled. “The witch stands beside you. Her venomous womb gave birth to my grandson and now holds my second.”
He did not have to look at Julia to know that Seth’s remark had hurt her. He growled at his father.
“How dare you say such things about my mate!” he snapped.
He could feel his blood lust rising and for the first time in a long time he let it. He felt his fangs extending as he ran his tongue over their sharp points.
His claws curled into his hands stabbing into his palms. Hot blood ran down his fisted hand as his eyes locked with Seth.
“Caspian?” Julia breathed behind him.
“Let me do this Julia. Let me do what he did to my mother. Please do not interfere this time,” he begged, but it came out as more of a growl then anything.
“Alright,” his mate whispered.
When the last syllable past through his mate’s lips he was already air born. His tiger pushed to the surface and he landed on four paws before Seth.
“You are my son,” Seth laughed.
His tiger snarled and jumped. They landed on top of Seth their fangs going for his neck, but huge razor sharp claws pierced his back making them yowl in pain.
They were thrown off of their prey and landed on their side in the hard dirt. They jumped up to see that Seth was no longer before him, but a huge tiger.
It seemed to be even bigger then them, but his tiger was not afraid. They had a mate and two cubs to protect, they could not use their energy by worrying.
They began to circle the other tiger. Snarling and snapping at their opponent.
They waited refusing to be the ones to strike first. Their wait was finally over when the tiger roared and charged them.
Julia screamed out when the two tigers attacked each other. They tore at each other using claws and fangs. Ripping at the other’s flesh.
Blood and fur flew through the air. She wanted to run to Caspian, but Yan clung tightly to her leg. She did not have the heart to pull away when he needed her so desperately.
“Get behind me,” demanded Midnight.
He stepped before her just as one of Seth’s men bounded onto the porch. Midnight reared his claws slicing through the demon like he was nothing but softened butter.
He neighed throwing his head side to side as he pawed the ground. More of the demon flooded the porch, but none got even three feet close to either herself or Yan.
Darklings poured out of the forest screaming as they tackled the demons. The smell of their fur burning in the fading sunlight was strong enough to make her gasp.
Even though the sunlight was slowly burning them alive the darklings fought. It was as if they would rather die than allow Seth’s men to get to her.
One by one Seth’s men fell; their mangled bodies littered the yard. The smell of fresh blood threw the darklings into frenzy.
She looked up to see Caspian on the ground the other tiger had him by the throat. Caspian’s tiger snarled and clawed at the bigger one, but it would not let go.
“No!” she screamed.
“Julia do not move!” yelled Midnight. “Think of Yan and your unborn baby you can not risk them!”
“Father!” she cried. “Help him!”
“I am sorry my daughter, but it is his time,” whispered God.
“No!” she screamed.
She looked across the field. Caspian’s tiger was loosing strength as its life blood poured from its body. The larger tiger jerked its head one last time and the smaller tiger stopped moving.
Her heart stopped at that moment. Her love was dead. She could not feel his soul any longer. A scream belted from her body and she did not even try to repress it. She felt her power building in her body as she stared down the lager tiger.
“You wanted a witch, now you got one!” she screamed.
Her wings tore through her back as her power continued to rise. The darklings shunned away from her, even her own son ran to Midnight, but she did not care.
She would make this demon pay. She would make sure he wished he was dead before she delivered the killing blow.
With a scream she thrust her power through her palms. The tiger did not even have time to move. Her power hit it square in the side throwing into one of the trees. The tree snapped under her power and fell to the ground.
Darkling ran from her path as she descended the stairs. Her knees were weak, but she continued on. Her chest heaved as she put one foot in front of the other.
Her power began to rise again filling her entire body. Her unborn child moved with her power as if drawn to it. She hissed as she watched the tiger struggle to right itself.
Its large eyes turned to her’s. She had never felt such hate for one thing in her entire life, as she felt for this demon that stood before her.
She stalked across the field her back straight, her chest out, and her wings erected. She could feel the power tingling at her finger tips demanding to be let out.
With a smile she gave it its wish.
“Say hi to Lucifer for me,” she sneered.
With barely any coxing from her, her power shot from her palm. The tiger’s head snapped back. She could hear its neck break as it flew into another tree. This one groaned, but stood firm.
She stared at the dead tiger for a second before she turned back to Caspian. The small tiger lay broken on the grass. Its last bit of blood trickled from its body.
A sob tore through her as she walked to it. Its once beautiful fur was now ripped and covered in drying blood. Careful of her stomach she sat beside the once great beast.
“Caspian,” she cried.
Her fingers ran through its matted fur. Tears ran down her face blurring her already poor vision.
“Come back to me,” she whispered.
She knew what she was about to do was wrong, but she could not bring herself to stop. She had to see his eyes filled with life one last time. She had to feel his arms around her. She had to see him holding their new born baby in his arms.
She placed her hands over its heart. She could already feel her power gathering once again. It came to her call like a long lost friend.
“Daughter stop this!” cried God. “You do not know what will happen to him!”
“I won’t loose him. I can’t loose him,” she sobbed.
With the last bit of energy she had, she forced it into the tiger’s chest. Then all went dark.
Chapter 8 in next post.