Frantically looking around him, he spotted his Aunt Yvonne at the other end of the alley, holding up a gun. He had to be hallucinating, oh my god, he had been bit by the crazy animal and was in shock and seeing shit. James pinched his arm and then winced and thought, well, shit, this is real .

  Wait, his aunt was a lawyer, not a cop. Why would she be carrying around a gun? And what was she doing here in an alley? It was the last place he would have thought he would see his well-put together aunt. James suppressed his hysterical laughter that threatened to erupt he was going crazy.

  He looked down at the creature again, and this time he was able to study it. It greatly resembled a thin, hairless dog with glassy bulged eyes, long protruding fangs and sharp claws. He stared at it in amazement for a moment. Then Yvonne ran over and began to shove it in a large knapsack.

  “What the hell!” he repeated, this time out loud. Brilliant, James would think to himself later. Everything he could have said and that was what came out of his mouth.

  “I’ll explain everything to you in a little while, but first we need to get out of here before someone comes. Follow me.” She hurried back to the entrance of the alley, throwing the bag into the trunk of her BMW. She jumped into the driver’s seat and waited.

  It took a few seconds for James to make his body understand that his mind was telling him, ‘GET OUT OF HERE!’ He finally followed his aunt and got into her car.

  She drove to his apartment and followed him in; he was still stunned by what he saw. He felt like a heavy weight was sitting on top of him. He paced around his living room thinking , ‘My aunt shot a fast-moving creature with pinpoint accuracy. What dimension am I living in?’

  ***

  “I know it’s hard to take all this in,” said Yvonne, her voice snapping James back to reality. “I know you feel like your world has been turned upside down. However, the truth is, I deal with this every day.”

  James sat down with a ‘thunk’ and looked at his aunt sitting calmly and regally in the chair across from him; he wondered if he screamed would she actually jump?

  Finally finding his voice, he asked, “What was that thing?”

  “A Chupacabra.”

  “A what?!” Hey, I saw that show on Discovery Channel, people chased to find what the hell they looked like, they were fictional creatures like Bigfoot. His aunt had to be mistaken , James thought .

  “It’s basically the canine version of a Vampire. It somehow wandered from the countryside into the city. My job is to protect people from creatures like that.”

  “I thought you were a lawyer,” he said, shaking his head in disbelief. “And that thing is not a whatever you called it, no, I know, I saw it on TV, it’s an animal from Mexico.”

  “That’s what I have to make everyone believe. And the television show was a plant.”

  “Right?” he asked, looking up at her, he was pretty sure he was going to be calling the nut farm, but he heard the words coming out anyway. “Please, you know you can trust me. I’m your nephew, and I’m freaking out a little right now. So if you don’t want me ending up in the loony bin, you will start answering truthfully.”

  “Don’t you think I’ve wanted to tell you about this years ago?” She sat down in the chair across from him and leaned forward, making eye contact with him again. “When I was in my twenties, I discovered I had magical powers. Though they weren’t as pronounced then, I knew I was different from the others in my family. Your father, even though he was my brother, he never knew I was a witch. I was afraid to tell him… frightened it would change his opinion of me. Your mother never knew either, and to be honest, when she moved to Florida, it made everything a lot easier.”

  Looking at him to make sure that he was not freaking out too much, she continued. “A year after I discovered my abilities, I came across a man who was only a few years older than me, doing magic tricks in the park. I watched him for a while, noticing they weren’t just any old, normal magic tricks. I waited until his show was over and confronted him. His name was Charlie, and he was a wizard. Finally, I had met someone like me.”

  James nodded absently, thinking the story she was telling him sounded more like a fairy tale than real life. He tried to wrap his head around what she was saying.

  “Charlie told me how he wished to start a group of witches and wizards to fight the evil creatures lurking in the city. He said he would even fund the whole project. Thrilled by the concept, I stuck with him every step of the way; buying a building, installing all the security equipment, and creating an entire facility underground for us to work in, as well as store cages for dangerous creatures that we catch.”

  Right, so his demure aunt, who he always thought was straight-laced and rigid, was a witch, and now she was telling him she ran a supernatural agency? This day was just getting weirder and weirder.

  “Over the years, we’ve picked up a few recruits. Most of them are witches and wizards, some of whom we rarely see at the facility. They’re our street team, the ones who do most of the really dangerous work. Tyrone was the first we hired, then Lana, our tough little Hispanic chica. They were the only ones on the team for a couple of years until we hired Rocco and Angelina, an Italian brother and sister. Then we have Lin, who primarily works by herself, for the time being. She’s looking for a new partner right now.”

  There was silence for a moment while James took in everything his aunt had told him. Really, who the hell could actually understand what the hell she told him? Really? This is ridiculous, James had no idea if he should run from the room screaming, or sit and talk with her. His mind was having a hard time processing all of this. James finally decided he really couldn’t actually get up and stand, because his legs would not hold him. He was going to be forced to sit and listen, maybe he could just nod and make it look like he was paying attention and then he could make run for it. He needed to ask a question. One that was intelligent.

  “So, what you’re telling me is that you and this Charlie guy run a secret underground organization to manage paranormal activity in the city?” There, he said it out loud. James paused, wanting to say more, but afraid of what was going to come out of his mouth.

  “Yes,” she said shortly and gave him time to grasp everything that she said. The silence in the room was deafening; if it were not for the whirl of the refrigerator, he would believe he was hallucinating.

  “Wow,” he said, shaking his head. “And why did you tell me all this? Why didn’t you just lie to me and say that was a rabid dog with mange, or something like that?”

  “Because we need you. You’re brilliant, James; far too good for a simple accounting job.”

  “That’s very flattering, but I don’t think I’d be cut out for work like that.” He wanted to say that his income would allow him to hire the best psychologist on the planet to help her, but instead, he heard those words coming out of his mouth. What the hell was wrong with him, his brain was not communicating with his mouth.

  “You’re exactly what the agency needs,” she insisted and leaned in closer.

  James had to fight not to back away from his own aunt; he had no clue how to deal with this. Accounting was easy; add column A to column B and get column C, right? This was just too weird, but he could not stop himself from asking, “What would you need me to do?”

  “Well, we need someone to manage the magical artifact department, as well as be Lin’s new partner. You’d be perfect to fill both positions.”

  “And what would the salary be?” he asked, playing along. Soon he would wake up, and then he would be able to eat his nice, boring dinner, just like usual. James convinced himself that, somewhere along the way home, he fell and knocked himself out. He probably had a concussion and wandered home in a state of confusion.

  “You’d be making at least twice what you are now at your accounting job, and believe me, this job will be a lot more exciting. Don’t worry, if you don’t feel you can’t handle the job, you can leave at any time.” She looked so sincere and sure of herself.
br />   He stood and walked around the room thinking the past few hours over in his mind. Left work, check. Walked home, check. Attacked by a freaky ass animal, check. Aunt shot a gun, check. Aunt’s a witch, check. Aunt works for a super-secret agency for paranormal protection, check. Aunt offered him a job making way more than he does right now, check. What would be the harm in seeing if he would wake up, if he agreed, and it turned out to be a fantasy? Subsequently, he could laugh it off. If he actually was awake and accepted this job, then he would be freaking cool and be suddenly making a lot more money. ‘Where was the down side?’ he wondered.

  “Alright, sure, sign me up,” he said, smiling at Yvonne. “However, if we end up in the mental hospital, you have to pay for the room upgrade. I’m on limited income until you pay me.”

  He had no idea what he was getting himself into, and he didn’t know at the time the decision to work at Black Wolf Agency would be one of the best choices he would make in his life, and his job would be what brought him to find true love.

  ***

  As James sat in his living room, the memories of the last two years replayed in his mind. He couldn’t believe how quickly the time had gone by. What he regretted most during that time was letting his true love go. He would never forget that night she left him, but since Black Wolf Agency was responsible for bringing her into his life, he was determined to use it to get her back.

  He always thought maybe he could have done something more, something that would have made a difference. There was probably a little resentment still there, about the Agency, but James could not fault them too much. If he knew then what he knew now, things would have been so much different. The year that had passed since that night had changed him so much, he was stronger now, an agent, not a paper pusher.

  The Tarlaoch Realm: Faye and Jessie

  By: Marquaylla Lorette

  Prologue

  Fiyah tucked in a ten-year-old Faye. She knew she didn’t have much time to tell her daughter the Relics history in order for her to understand her future. However, she still had to tell her quickly before all hell broke loose in their lives.

  “Ceann Beag (Little One), instead of a bedtime story tonight, I am going to explain to you the Relic history and why you were born. In a few years, you will understand why I had to tell you this now.

  “The Relics are the spirits of our ancestors who survived over a long period of time, with two spirits from each realm. They came together after many centuries and combined their forces together for the greater good of all the magical realms. One day, hundreds of years ago, there came about a problem that caused a rift between the Relics. The spirits from each realm took opposing sides because of this problem. The more sinister Relics disagreed and split from the others, earning themselves the name, Naves, in the process. To this day, no one knows what the exact problem was that caused the split.

  “One of the Relics had a premonition of war with the Naves. That Relic also saw the Naves were recruiting followers and begin to train them, so they could overturn the Relics and take over every magical realm.

  “When the rest of the Relics learned of the premonition, they figured out the only way for them to win the battle was for the Chosen Ones, their warriors, to finally be born, and they would engage in the battle for the greater good. They would have to have both wolf and faery blood in them, for the combination would produce a magical being far more powerful than anyone in all the magical realms combined. It was then the Relics decided to mate the Fae and Wolves together, producing the Tarlaoch, the Warriors. And the Alpha King and Queen of the Tarlaoch Warriors would have to be descendants from the royal blood.

  “You are going to be the Alpha Queen of the Tarlaoch. When you find your true-mate, he will then tell you everything that I couldn’t tonight. No matter what goes on in the next couple of years, always remember I love you, Ceann Beag.”

  Faye’s innocent golden-brown eyes looked up into her mother’s equally golden-brown eyes and whispered, “Okay. I love you too, mama.”

  Faye had no clue that this would be the last time she saw her mother as she was now. Fiyah looked to her daughter with sad eyes, telling herself she was doing the right thing for her daughter, and she would see her soon, as she closed the door behind her.

  Table of Contents

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Epilogue

 


 

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