A Cage of Crimson (Deliciously Dark Fairytales #5) Read Online K.F. Breene

Categories Genre: Dark, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal Tags Authors: Series: Deliciously Dark Fairytales Series by K.F. Breene
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Total pages in book: 164
Estimated words: 152666 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 763(@200wpm)___ 611(@250wpm)___ 509(@300wpm)
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His words drifted away.

“What, now you want to live the rest of your days as a bachelor?” I smiled, back to tracing his lips with my fingers.

“I want true love.”

Shivers danced across my skin. “Only that?” I mock frowned at him. “You’re dreaming very small, Alpha . . .”

“I want a mate and a family of my own, whether that family is one the two of us choose, one we create ourselves with children, or both. I want a love-blessed life, but not a settled life. I want to keep my duty, help build and defend a kingdom, and have a strong mate to start a real life with. I don’t want to settle for scraps.”

Tears filled my eyes and I had no idea why. “I think you will have that, Weston. I really do. After all you’ve been through, you’ve earned it.”

“That remains to be seen.” His words were tortured. “Listen, Aurelia, there’s something I need to tell⁠—“

Suddenly, the emberflies started to swirl violently before disappearing into the trees. I sat up in a rush and saw no one else stirring. Weston cut himself off in confusion.

“What is⁠—“

I held up my hand to silence him.

“Danger,” I whispered, ripping the covers away and hurrying into a pair of pants, tucking in the shirt and undergarments I preferred when we slept in the open. “The emberflies sense danger. Something is coming.”

“My sentries would’ve seen it.”

“Emberflies never lie.” I pointed in the direction from which the emberflies had flown while grabbing the long, serrated knife Hadriel had found for me—stolen from someone else, I had a feeling—and my lantern.

“What’s the matter?” someone said sleepily. “I have your bag. You can’t get at the drugs.”

Nova. She’d become a second protector, guarding my back when Weston was busy.

“Is it a wild animal?” Weston stood, far too leisurely for my taste. “They won’t pose a problem for the sentries.”

In fairness, it could’ve been an animal. Emberflies didn’t specify what sort of danger lurked in the dark. Then again, specifying wasn’t necessary. Danger was danger, plain and simple.

“I don’t know,” I said honestly, still holding the knife. My heart beat a solid drum within me, urging me to get everyone moving. My instincts said I had to either run and hide or get ready to fight but it was time to make a choice.

I stepped from side-to-side, refusing to lay back down until I knew what sort of danger lurked.

Weston looked at Nova who nodded and stepped away, shifting. She was using the pack bonds to silently check in with the sentries.

It took one beat for her body to tense and one more for Weston to act.

“Let’s go.” He pushed the cot out of the way and grabbed my arm, stopping to grab my bag as he walked. “Hurry. Let’s get you hidden.”

“What’s happening?” someone asked as another said, “Alpha?”

“We’ve got company. Shift, hurry!” Weston didn’t run, instead used long strides and made me half jog to keep up beside him. At the carts, he handed me my bag to sling over my shoulder before reaching into the closest cart and grabbing a sack. Around us the pack jumped up and those that weren’t already in their wolf forms quickly shifted. Weston turned back to me and continued issuing directions. “Put your bag beside you. Keep your knife and your lantern close,” he told me. “Do not turn on that lantern, no matter how loud or quiet it gets around you. It is for an emergency only.”

“How will I know if it’s an emergency?”

“Your only aim is to stay alive. Given your past, I assume you’ll know when your life is in jeopardy.”

“Where will you be if that happens?”

“Dead. Here we go.” He stopped beside a bushy area run through with briars. Before I could question, he reached into the thorny branches and pushed a bunch of them to the side. “Crawl in.”

“I—“

“Crawl in,” he said again, his tone brooking no argument.

Overwhelmed by the command in his voice, the power, I did as he said, finding it surprisingly roomy the farther in I crawled. After turning around to face him, he handed me the sack.

“Inside there is a fairy-treated tarp that will mask your scent. Huddle in that space with your bag, your knife and your lantern close beside you. Cover yourself and your things completely with that tarp. This is very important Aurelia: the edges of that tarp must be touching the ground all around you or your scent will escape. With that tarp over you, no one will be able to smell you to track you down, do you understand? The magic of that tarp will ensure it blends into the flora around you.”

“What about my scent trail leading here?”

“I’ll have someone take care of that. I’ve got to go. Huddle there and protect yourself, Aurelia. Do as your mother said and stay alive so that you can remember her, okay? Wait for one of us to come and get you, or wait for the right time to escape. I’m counting on you.”


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