The Beast And The Blessed

Chapter 127



Chapter 127

Twenty-Three: Joselin

Joselin's P.O.V.

My arms wrapped around him, pulling Tobias against me. I could feel his body shaking, but the tear that

hit my shoulder made me hold him in impossibly tighter.

After the horrors this man experienced, I was in awe that he still grew to be such a good man. No one

should ever have to experience what he did.

"I'm so sorry, Tobias,’ I whispered, feeling his arms wrap around me. He was fighting back his emotions

and held his head up, leaning it against the side of mine. His breathing was low and deep as he tried to

calm himself, but he was clearly in pain. "You did the right thing. He deserved to die."

The idea of the woman carrying half of his soul being killed before him was heartbreaking, and I knew

he had been silently suffering for years. Not many people lasted long after their mate died. They went

crazy, but most just killed themselves to end their agony.

For him to be standing here with me only spoke to his strength. He wasn't the same as he was before,

but he survived.

"I should have done it sooner."

I almost wished he did, either that or for him to have told me. At that point in my life, I already had blood

on my hands, and killing his father would have brought me great joy. If it meant saving Tobias from his

father's torment and Ana from death, I would have skinned that old bastard and let him bleed out in the

garden.

I wouldn't have had Tobias for myself, but as long as he had been happy, I would have been fine.

"You did what you could. You were just a kid." I whispered, pressing my lips against his shoulder.

We stood there for what felt like hours, holding each other as he grieved the loss of his childhood,

father, and soulmate.

I wasn't even happy that I didn't need to worry about him finding his true mate and leaving me

eventually.

I was mourning with him.

There was no joy to be had when the man I loved more than anything in the world was hurting. So I just

held him, wanting to take away some of his pain and sorrow.

He pulled back, placing his hands on either side of my face as he looked into my eyes. He was

searching for something, and whatever it was, he seemed to have found it. "I wanted to be ready for

you, Josie. I'm sorry I took so long."

"You can take as long as you need. I'm in this with you." It was the same thing he had said to me the

other night. We were in this together.

He gently pulled my head forward, kissing my temple, and my eyes closed." I don't need too much

longer. Once I finish fixing this house, I will sell it and leave it all behind."

I wanted to tell him that it was okay to take his time and not rush this. Grieving was natural, and I

wanted him to be sure about us before we moved forward. But I kept my mouth shut because the

picture he was painting for me, the one where we had a future together, was a dream come true. It was

something that I had wanted for so long.

"Is there anything I can do to help?" As soon as the words left my lips, I mentally kicked myself, not

because I didn't want to help but because I wouldn't be here to do so.

"You have already done more than you could possibly know, sweetheart." He looked around the room,

and I felt my stomach turn when I saw how bothered he was to be here. "I brought you here because

you deserve to know everything before we move forward. I also wanted you to see what I have been

spending my time on each day. I wanted you to know that I am working toward this, toward us."

"Thank you for sharing this with me," I whispered, resting my cheek against his chest. It had to of been

hard to tell me about his past. But now that I knew, it helped me to understand him so much better.

I jumped as the distant sound of an explosion echoed through the house. Tobias covered my head with

his arm, holding me tightly to him.

Whatever caused the noise had been close enough to cause panic but far enough away not to have

done any damage. The pack could be heard outside, shifting and running to their positions for battle.

My mind was whirling, trying to remember my practice from earlier that day.

Light.

I needed to get us through the light and to the castle. Tobias would need to guard the queen, and I

needed to protect them against a magic attack.

It took me longer than I would have liked, but the world faded around us. I held Tobias tightly as we

teleported through the light and to the castle courtyard.

Tobias swiftly pulled me behind him, placing me between him and the castle as Killian and Natalie

made their way through the door. They were looking out to the horizon, just as the rest of the pack was.

A fire could be seen burning on one of the mountains in the distance.

For it to have been so loud while being so far away, it had been a huge explosion.

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Another explosion shook the ground as trees flew and flames consumed more of the mountain. I

watched in shock as the enormous billows of grey smoke filled the air above the mountain.

"Gather the guard. Lock down the city. I want everyone in position and prepared for an attack." Killian's

voice rang out strong and deep, spurring the pack into action.

"There is no threat to us, your majesty, not from that." Aurora's voice was calm, and I stiffened when

she glanced in my direction. ’Joselin, it is time."

"Less than a day. I get less than a day to decide? I haven't even had a chance to talk to my...." I cut

myself off. The immature title of 'boyfriend' was on the tip of my tongue, but I wasn't sure we were even

in a

relationship yet. Whenever we discussed it, it was agreed that we both had things we needed to work

on to make 'us' possible.

My eyes flickered up, and I felt my body relax as Tobias looked over his shoulder at me, and the corner

of his lips twitched. He was happy. He knew exactly what I was about to say, and it had amused him.

"Explain." Killian barked, grabbing Natalie's hand and rubbing his thumb over the back of it. The

smooth gesture made me want to smile now that I knew what it felt like to be protected by the man I

loved as well. It was a good feeling.

Killian had come a long way from the man who refused to let anyone in to becoming a man who was

completely taken by the young queen.

My hand lifted, and my fingertips landed on Tobias's lower back. His arm reached back, pulling me

closer as Aurora looked at me. She nodded to the side where the mountain was burning, and I

narrowed my eyes at her.

"This is Joselin's task. There is no threat to the people. The fight will stay on the mountain and only end

when she has accomplished what I asked of her." Her continuously vague comments were getting on

my nerves, and I was starting to think she spoke this way on purpose. I had even heard her talk to

Natalie in those empty statements.

It was infuriating.

"I am getting a little impatient with your vague statements, Aurora. Either spit it out, or you can forget

about the pledge, and your precious little pet out there can burn for all I care." My threat was spat

through gritted teeth, but Natalie surprised me when she turned to me.

"Joselin, you should go." It was an order from the queen, not my friend. I had no choice but to give in or

go against her order and give up my position earlier than necessary.

"Has she told you her requirements, your majesty?" The title rolled off my tongue with disdain. The

more often I said it, the less I respected it.

"I trust that she has good reason for this request. If she says you are the one who has to go, then you

should." Natalie stepped forward to place her hand on my arm, but I stepped back.

"She had ordered that I go alone and powerless. I am up for a challenge, but we just watched half of

that mountain get blown up, and you're blindly ordering me to face an unknown threat with nothing? No

information, no magic, no healers, no help. We don't even send out border patrols on their own! There

are at least three in a squad! You're sending me to my death!" I snapped, my anger fueling my tongue

as I lashed out at the queen, not caring that I was being openly disrespectful in public.

"This is ridiculous! You can't just send her out there alone.' Holden argued as Tobias let out a loud

growl.

Tobias's arm tightened around me as I tried to pull away and step toward the stunned queen.

"Enough." Killian's voice boomed, and my jaw slammed shut. ’I've seen you take on creatures three

times your size without magic. I know what you are going after, and I need you to trust me, Josie."

"I would trust you if you didn't keep secrets from me all the time. Since Natalie was brought here, I have

been kept so far out of the loop that I don't see a point in my presence anymore." I kept my voice low

and emotionless even though the courtyard had rapidly emptied. It was more than likely under Killian's

order through the mind link to prevent a scene, but I was past that point.

"Watch it, Josie!" Killian warned, his eyes swirling black as his beast started to make his presence

known. It wasn't the first time I had fought with my best friend, and it wouldn't be the last, but this was

the first time I felt like an underling fighting with their king. "Just do as you are told."

"Or what? Will you kick me out of my home and have your mate take over my duties? You're already

halfway there, Your Majesty. Just ensure you have someone monitor the situation I warned you about

while I'm gone." My fingers trailed along Tobias's back as I moved around him, freeing myself from his

hold and making my way inside to pack a bag.

I heard him moving behind me, and it made me feel better that Tobias was still on my side even though

I had just disrespected the King and Queen. His hand landed on my lower back, and I sank into his

side as I made my way to my tower.

I was burnt out. Completely and utterly burnt out. I would tackle this challenge.

I loved a good fight and could benefit from drawing blood right now. After that, things were going to

change around here.


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