Witchy Mate
Synopsis
The second installment to BULLY MATE is here. Demetria Sullen's life is back to normal after helping her niece, Claire Summers through her transformation to a lycan-werewolf hybrid, and the destruction of The Lycan King. Or so she thought. She's met her mate, Kerry Donovan, and as badly as she wants to be with the werewolf hottie, she can't. Because she feels someone has been following her, and she's right. Ike, the warlock she owes 'a favor' is here to collect. And her soul is the prize. Kerry lost his first mate in a lycan battle years before, and he'll do anything to save his second chance. With the help of his pack, and a neighboring witch, his strength is put to the test on a journey to save his other half.
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Chapter One | Witchy Mate
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Demetria
"That blasted mockingbird," Demetria groaned into her pillow.
Demetria hadn't been asleep long when the devil bird decided to land in the tree outside her window for her morning serenade. Sleep had escaped her for the past week, and she was in desperate need of a straight eight hours. It'd been torture needing the shuteye, but not being able to force herself to do it.
After the last several weeks, she deserved some damn sleep. Deep down she knew why she couldn’t shut her eyes for long … because he wasn't there. Kerry Donovan. Her hottie werewolf mate. The one that she knew could put her to sleep.
Groaning, she kicked her legs wildly in her bed, scaring her Siamese cat off the edge.
Why had the gods been so cruel? She was kind. She'd been a good witch. What mirror had she broken in a past life? Her body ached to be with Kerry, every fiber of her being wanted it, needed it, but she knew better.
Especially since, she'd had that hovering feeling of someone watching her. The invisible eyes that seemed to hide in plain sight crawled over her skin like spiders. She'd escaped avoiding his favor for over a decade. When she agreed she 'owed him one,' she thought he'd need to borrow some magic or a cake pan. Not her soul.
She was young and didn't know any better at the time. She should have known. He'd come out of nowhere when the coven of witches threatened to burn her at the stake for stealing herbs from their garden.
Demetria had, but she didn't realize it was their herbs. They were dark witches, and so was Ike—apparently. He'd popped up like unwanted bird poop on your window—out of nowhere, offering Demetria a way out.
Years later, she realized when reading one of her books that the favor wasn't just a favor. It was her soul. The past five years she'd walked on eggshells, guarding herself from the outside world, and only mingling with her family and her ex-husband, which was a completely different story in itself. She knew not to get involved with him, but she was lonely and wanted to give love a chance.
That didn't work out. Demetria was many things, but the relationship type wasn't one of them.
The fact she sounded like a washed-up 80s movie wasn't wasted on her.
Hence the reason she woke up alone rather than next to, on top of, or below Kerry Donovan. She couldn’t drag him into the midst of her life, and have Ike come and take her away. He'd already lost one mate, she wasn't cruel enough to be his second.
She jerked the covers off her feet, and walked toward her kitchen. The smell of coffee warmed her soul from her timed coffee pot. She planned to reach out to Claire, her niece, later in the day to plan a lunch date.
She'd spent so much time with her over the last month that she missed her. Even if half of it was battling a lyc an king that wanted to impregnate her werewolf-lycan hybrid niece and form some kind of super army. It'd been fun nonetheless.
"Weirdo," she mumbled as she poured her coffee mug to the brim. She walked along toward the silence of the living room, hearing the stupid bird continuing his song now outside of her living room window.
"If I believed in guns I would shoot you," she mumbled to herself, propping her feet onto a worn ottoman next to her couch. Her cat, Kitty, jumped onto the arm of her chair and stared at her. "What good are you if you won’t kill a bird?" she asked, scratching below his chin.
He meowed loudly in her ear, and jumped down to walk toward the front mat. She eyed him as he rubbed against the door in an attempt to get outside. "Okay," she said, standing up with her coffee, she walked toward the front door, and opened it wide.
The smell of pine, and fall wafted inside, sending a chill up her legs.
"Geesh, Kitty, get outside," she said, giving him a small tap with her foot.
He hopped out, and down the steps toward the woods next to her house. The singsong tweet of the mockingbird caught her attention from the railing of her porch, and Demetria glanced over to see it wasn't a mocking bird.
It was a lyrebird, and the sight of this particular one, sent chills down her spine. They were excellent at mimicking sounds around them.
From other birds, car alarms, and even people. They were native to Australia and Tasmania—not the southern United States, but Demetria knew where this one come from, because she'd seen it before.
In the bird's mouth was a white envelope.
"I promise, Ike. Please help me. Help me, Ike," the bird mimicked.
The mug in Demetria's hand shattered onto the porch, shards of porcelain flew around her bare feet. With shaky hands, she tiptoed over the sharp edges, and grasped the envelope in the bird's beak.
Demetria's hair stood on end at the symbol on the outside of the envelope. The mark of death. Demetria unfolded the letter, and inside was a simple sentence.
I'm here for my favor, Dove.
Fear snaked its way around her neck, and squeezed tightly. She wanted to scream, to cry, to beg, but she knew it would do no good.
She had no one that could help her against Ike, but she had to try, didn't she?
She backed away from the bird, who stared at her with beady eyes, as it began to mimic Ike's laugh. Demetria would never forget it. It was singsong like, and it matched his handsome appearance.
Ike was well over two hundred years old, but taking someone's soul gave you their youth. Demetria needed to make sure he didn't get hers. She slammed the door behind her, covering her mouth with her palm.
Silent tears raced down her face. She needed to go talk to Claire. Maybe her mate's pack could help since she'd helped them. They'd know how to get in touch with the witch—Cynthia—they saved from the lycan's dungeon.
It was her only option.
Demetria raced toward her room, pulling out her shoes. It was early enough that Claire wasn't in class yet, so she grabbed her keys and ran out her front door. The bird was gone, but the smell of magic lingered in the air.
Ike was near. Demetria backed out of her driveway and sped toward Claire's apartment building, praying that she made it there before he found her.
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Demetria's hands were shaking when she parked her car in the parking space and ran up the breezeway stairs to the second floor.
She pounded on the door roughly.
"Just a second."
Claire opened the door and Demetria saw the look of shock there.
"What's the matter—,"
"I need to talk to you," Demetria said, shoving her way inside.
Claire examined her head to toe, most likely wondering why she wasn't dressed, or presentable.
Claire lifted her palms in a stay calm manner. "What's the matter? Slow down?"
She slicked back her hands over her hair and sighed. "There is a reason I can't act on my mating bond with Kerry, and believe it or not, it's not because I don't like him. I like 'em, Claire. I like 'em so much."
Claire gave her an unimpressed look and sat back down on the couch.
"Continue," she said nonchalantly.
"This is serious," she said sharply, while taking a seat beside her. "I'm in really deep."
Claire sat down her mug. "It can't be worse than what I've been through. Tell me. We will figure it out."
"Years ago I got myself in trouble with a coven of witches, and made a deal with a warlock to get out of it."
"A coven of witches? What kind of deal?"
"That I would owe him one day. I was young, and didn't realize that extent of a deal with a bad warlock, or that owing him meant more than a favor?"
She pulled out the letter from her pocket, and handed it to Claire who looked confused. She read over the letter, and glanced up. "Why do you think this means he needs more than a favor? Am I missing something?"
With shaky hands, Demetria turned over the page for her. "It's the mark of death, Claire. He is coming to collect on my debt. And I'm the debt."
"Oh my goodness," Claire said softly before standing up. "Come on. I'll text Axel. We'll meet him in the courtyard before class to tell him what's going on."
Claire walked toward her bedroom to get ready, but stopped and glanced over her shoulder at Demetria. "Have you told Kerry?"
Demetria's stomach dropped to her ass. "No. I can't. It'll break his heart."
Claire frowned. "He deserves to know, Aunt D."
"He deserve more than I can give him … period."
Chapter Two | Witchy Mate
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Kerry
Kerry slipped into a t-shirt, and zipped up his jeans. His irritation grew with each passing second. If he could punch his wolf without punching himself, he would have done it days ago.
His wolf had begged, howled, and pleaded for Kerry to go check on her. Every. Single. Morning. It'd been like that since they'd made it back from the lycan battle. His wolf would do anything but ask nicely apparently.
"It's five o clock in the morning," he snapped.
Go check on mate, his wolf growled.
All he cared about was getting to Demetria. It was annoying as hell.
Yes, she was beautiful, funny and witty. However, she'd pushed him away. Kerry wasn't one to grovel, but apparently, his wolf didn't care about any of that.
Kerry knew it wasn't a good idea. He needed to forget her, but he also knew it wasn't possible. Not after he'd tasted her, touched her, and been so close to claiming her before she slipped through his fingers.
He'd never be able to shake the smell of her skin.
There was no possible way he could forget his mate now—not after losing his first one.
Go to mate, his wolf demanded again.
Kerry slipped into a pair of tennis shoes by his front door, curling his fingers into fists at his sides. He'd earned his own house being the Beta of the pack, and lucked out with not sleeping in the pack house with the other unmated wolves.
He'd been mated once before, but that life was gone now, and it didn't look like his second chance was going to come through for him. The stubborn witch.
Kerry stopped by the mirror beside his door, and tied his blonde hair into a man bun, scratching at the blanket of hair on his cheeks. He hadn't shaved in days, but he'd found it a waste of time. Every moment his wolf badgered him about getting to her, and even a cup of coffee pissed his wolf off in the morning.
He wanted to hit the ground running.
As if, his responsibilities in the pack didn't exist.
That was one of the reasons he was up with the sun, in an attempt to dodge Alpha Davers and get to Demetria before he was needed for the morning perimeter run. If he didn't check on her, his wolf would refuse to shift, and a Beta needed to shift.
Kerry jogged out of his house, and toward the front lawn. The sun peeked over the distant forest, brushing against Kerry's skin in a warm welcome.
His wolf wanted to shift immediately, but Kerry wanted to wait until he reached outside of their property in case someone else was out running, and decided to run with him.
The trail through the forest was only a mile long, so he took off into a lazy jog when he heard his name. "Kerry."
Alpha Davers. Kerry closed his eyes, but turned to face his alpha. His wolf started to call him every name under the sun.
Alpha Davers stood in the middle of his yard with a furrowed brow, and a curious look. "Where are you going?"
Kerry stopped a few feet from him, and rubbed the back of his neck.
"Just going for a run—,
He rolled his eyes, the sunlight showed the obvious gray in his hair, and the worn lines on his face. He'd been Alpha for a long time and Kerry knew he was ready for Axel to take over.
Kerry was, too. Axel and Claire would make a great Alpha and Luna. Especially after they took down the lyc an kingdom with such ease. Claire—his mate—was a lycan-werewolf and pretty badass.
"You've been sneaking off every morning. Spill it. What's going on?" he asked.
Apparently, you're not as stealthy as you think you are, his wolf said, irritation laced his voice.
Maybe because I'm getting no sleep, he snapped.
"My wolf is refusing to shift unless I check on Demetria every day."
The sad look on Alpha Davers face put Kerry in a bad mood. Kerry didn't want anyone's pity. He didn't need it. "Don't look at me like that," he said.
Alpha Davers put his palms up in surrender. "I can't say I understand, because I don't, but I get it. If you need to go see her—go do it."
Kerry closed his eyes, not having anyone else to speak to about it, he said, "I don't want to go see her if she doesn't want me there. It's my wolf."
"She's hiding something," he blurted out.
Kerry stalled. It wasn't the first time that crossed his mind. She could never give him a good reason why they couldn't be together. She seemed to enjoy when he'd kissed her that night at her house. Kerry could still remember the taste of wine on her lips.
"You think?"
He nodded, and shifted his weight. "Yeah, I do. Why don't you go see her for your wolf's sake, and then we'll meet at the pack house at nine. It'll give you some time to talk to her if you want."
Kerry wanted more than talking from Demetria. "Thank you."
"Go."
Kerry turned and raced into the woods, shifting when he got the chance, because he was no longer hiding from Alpha Davers. The thirty mile run to her house was refreshing and his wolf made it there in almost half the time because he was anxious.
They stopped on the outskirts of her front yard, close to the tree line, and Kerry shifted, realizing he had no clothes to change into on her property.
When he got to the backdoor, his spine stiffened. Something felt off. He couldn't pinpoint it at first. The backdoor was locked, and when he knocked, no one answered. He walked toward her window and tapped against the glass with no response.
He jogged toward the front porch and picked up a scent of an unfamiliar male. His wolf growled, but Kerry didn't think it was what he thought. There was magic in the air, and it felt heavy.
Like dark magic.
If he knew anything about Demetria, he knew she wasn't into dark magic. The front door was unlocked, and his quick heartbeat fluttered with nerves. Her scent was there, but it was from earlier in the morning.
The other scent wasn't inside the house, which meant whoever came by wasn't invited in, and that meant she didn't want him there. Kerry snagged some clothes from the spare bedroom before walking out of the house. He held them in his mouth as he shifted, and followed the scent out of her driveway to the main road.
His wolf dug his paws into the forest floor, parallel to the highway, as they neared the college. Why was she going to the college this early in the morning? The scent led him to Claire's apartment, but they didn't stop there.
Where is mate, his wolf growled.
Kerry backtracked into the woods, knowing he needed to shift to get on campus when he heard a loud boom. Fear overtook him, and deep down he knew it was Demetria.
He began to run the woods that circled the college, seeing clouds of smoke billowing into the sky from the courtyard.
Mate, his wolf began to whimper.
Kerry felt it, too. Something happened to Demetria. His wolf howled loudly into the air, and Kerry shifted, changing into his clothes and running toward the smoke.
Students stood randomly along the campus, staring at the smoke, while others raced to see what happened. Kerry's heartbeat was in his throat by the time he made it. Axel's scent lingered but Demetria's vanished.
He followed it to the nearest parking lot where Axel helped Claire into his truck.
"What happened?" he asked, his voice sounded miles away.
Axel glanced over his shoulder with a frown, and he knew it wasn't good. Claire wore a scar down her pretty face, and tears built in the corners of her eyes.
"Where is Demetria?"
Claire frowned. "She's gone, Kerry. Some warlock took her."
His wolf tried to surface, and he bent over, palming the hood of Axel's truck to keep himself together. Vibrations formed on his skin, and he fought him off the best he could. "What warlock?' he asked softly.
Claire shrugged. "She owes him a favor."
"What favor?"
Axel shook his head. "Maybe we should get to the pack house first—,"
"What favor!" he shouted, slamming his fists against the hood of Axel's truck.
Claire swallowed. "He's here to collect her soul."
Kerry blinked several times, trying to make sense of what that meant.
He'd come to take Demetria's soul, and he might as well have taken Kerry's soul with him.