Interlude
The Stone
Legacy Series Book #2
By
Theresa DaLayne
Genre:
Mature YA Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Limitless Publishing
Cover
Design: Deranged Doctor Design
Releasing
January 12, 2016
Tara may have spent
years in an asylum, but that doesn’t make her crazy–just fearless.
Dropped in Moscow with a the group of enchanted Mayan descendants, seventeen-year-old Tara is forced to wait on the sideline while her best friend—the Stone Guardian— battles to reclaim a friend’s soul trapped in the underworld.
It sucks being ordinary when everyone else is superhuman…
A mortal girl with a tainted past, Tara is left to deal with an overwhelming sense of inadequacy. Her boyfriend, Peter, is a healer. Her best friend is The Guardian, and everyone else is a powerhouse of awesome strengths. Meanwhile, she struggles to leave her childhood of abuse in the past, and while Peter picks her up every time she falls, it becomes clear he deserves better.
When they opened Pandora’s Box, hell came pouring out…
When she’s given a chance to aid in the group’s mission, Tara is eager to pull her own weight, even if it means uncovering buried memories of being held prisoner by the underworld general. Now haunted with flashbacks of torture, Tara wanders from the safety of Peter’s arms into a city of depravity and corruption. And amidst all this evil is a young man with an agenda of his own, who leads her down a road that will either prove she is a hero at heart, or drag her into a world she’s always feared.
Dropped in Moscow with a the group of enchanted Mayan descendants, seventeen-year-old Tara is forced to wait on the sideline while her best friend—the Stone Guardian— battles to reclaim a friend’s soul trapped in the underworld.
It sucks being ordinary when everyone else is superhuman…
A mortal girl with a tainted past, Tara is left to deal with an overwhelming sense of inadequacy. Her boyfriend, Peter, is a healer. Her best friend is The Guardian, and everyone else is a powerhouse of awesome strengths. Meanwhile, she struggles to leave her childhood of abuse in the past, and while Peter picks her up every time she falls, it becomes clear he deserves better.
When they opened Pandora’s Box, hell came pouring out…
When she’s given a chance to aid in the group’s mission, Tara is eager to pull her own weight, even if it means uncovering buried memories of being held prisoner by the underworld general. Now haunted with flashbacks of torture, Tara wanders from the safety of Peter’s arms into a city of depravity and corruption. And amidst all this evil is a young man with an agenda of his own, who leads her down a road that will either prove she is a hero at heart, or drag her into a world she’s always feared.
He wants revenge, she wants redemption. And in an underground ring of missing
girls and bloody sacrifices, only the fearless can survive…
Chapter One
Tara rested her
head on Peter’s chest while they lay in his bed, watching TV. She kicked the
blanket off of her, and then sighed. She should be happy. She finally had a
family of sorts—a boyfriend who would do anything for her, and a best friend
who was more like a sister. But she wasn’t happy, and she couldn’t tell anyone.
Peter’s bed was
somehow more comfortable than hers, and he seemed to want her there. That
didn’t stop her from feeling terrible over waking him up—for the third time
that week. Her plush bed looked inviting, but it was home to her horrible
nightmares. At least she wished they were nightmares…
She used to find
solace in Zanya, back in the orphanage, when they were all each other had. Funny
how life had changed so much, so fast. Best friends, they spent their entire
lives dreaming of a future outside of the orphanage’s walls, only to be sucked
into a reality that surpassed even their idea of insane.
Back then it was Zanya whose
dreams were filled with terror.
They’d been taken
from the orphanage to Renato’s estate in Belize, where they’d experienced so
much, and discovered Zanya’s dreams were real. Then they traveled to
Moscow. That’s when things had gone from bad to terrible for Tara.
Her throat
tightened. She curled her fingers around Peter’s T-shirt. Half asleep and with
the TV on, he didn’t seem to notice.
She fought to stay
awake out of fear of reliving her time spent with Sarian, the underworld
general. The nightly reminders hadn’t gone away. In fact, they had only gotten
worse.
It was just like
when she was a kid, before she was taken from her mother by child protective
services. Then, the fear of another encounter with her mother’s “boyfriends”
had coiled around her in a paralyzing way, stalking her day and night.
Her eyelids grew
heavy, and her muscles ached for just a few hours of sleep. Being close to
Peter somehow made it all better, for the moment. He chased away her demons and
made her forget.
Peter pushed one of
her curls aside and placed a soft kiss behind her ear. “How are you feeling?”
he said in a groggy whisper.
She shrugged. He
nudged her shoulder with his chin and rested his lips on the curve of her neck.
His breath teased her skin.
She smiled and
cringed away. “Knock it off. You know I’m ticklish.”
“Mmm.” He trailed
kisses down to her shoulder.
The tickling
subsided, and Tara’s eyes fluttered closed. Her lips parted, fingers tightening
around the blankets underneath her.
The smell of fresh
rain filled the air. God, she loved his scent. The first time Peter had stepped
close to her at Renato’s house, it had washed over her like a wave of relief.
After that, she just couldn’t stay away.
“You think you can
get some sleep?” he whispered. “You need it.”
Tara composed
herself and nodded. Even though he didn’t push the issue, a tiny piece of her
wished he’d keep kissing her neck to see where it went—see if she felt
comfortable, without committing to anything from the beginning. After all, it
was she who didn’t want to take the next step in their relationship.
Peter, however, would never put her into a situation she didn’t ask for. He
loved her too much. It was the first time she had experienced that kind of
commitment from anyone. There was no way she’d risk ruining it with sex.
Tara sat up,
rubbing the tight muscles in her neck. Every nightmare threw her body into a
more tense and agitated state. Her appetite was all but gone, her
sense of humor dimmed, and since the flashbacks had become more vivid, she’d
nearly lost the ability to smile.
Peter’s hands
replaced hers and worked around her shoulders, massaging the knots into
submission. Warmth radiated from his fingertips and spread through her body,
soothing the tension. His healing ability had come in handy more than once over
the last few weeks.
She exhaled and
melted into him. “Thanks.” She glanced at the digital clock. It was almost four
in the morning. Guilt tore at her. “I really have to stop coming in here every
time a memory breaks through. I’m not five.”
“No, what you
really have to do is tell Marzena that you’re remembering more.”
Marzena, the
group’s dreamwalker, had helped Tara unlock the hidden door in her mind,
allowing them to find the memories to locate Sarian. If only she could go
back in time and block that door with concrete and chains to seal the memories
inside...
“I won’t do that,”
Tara said. “Not yet anyway. It’s not that bad.” Only bad enough to wake her in
a cold sweat with her stomach knotted and muscles so tender she was achy for
days. “Besides, she isn’t even in Moscow, so it’s not like she could do
anything about it.”
“She would come
back if you needed her.”
“Well, I don’t.”
Not if that meant putting her issues on display. “She already reached into my
head once. I don’t need her doing it again.”
Peter leaned
forward and wrapped his arms around her. “Even if it’ll help?” He kissed her
temple. “Come on, Tara. You know you can’t keep doing this.”
He was right, but
she couldn’t admit it aloud. She had been so selfish, staggering to his
bedroom, shaking like a leaf. Not exactly a romantic midnight rendezvous. “I’m
sorry I keep dragging you into this.”
If she could just
leave him alone, at least one of them would get some rest and not feel like a
zombie.
With her stomach in
knots, she scooted to the side of the mattress and stared blankly at the wall.
Lights from the TV danced, casting shadows over the room.
“Whatever you’re
dealing with, I’m here for you.” His voice was soft and comforting.
She swallowed down
the urge to cry.
Zanya was
still working to counter Sarian by travelling decades into the past
with Renato, Arwan, Hawa, and Jayden, leaving Marzena, Tara, and
Peter behind. Tara had tried to curb her bitterness about that, especially
since she had nobody to channel it toward. It wasn’t Zanya’s choice
to leave them. That’s what she kept telling herself, anyway.
Tara rubbed her
throbbing eyes. It was probably good that Marzena had gone back to
Belize to manage the workers while they patched up the damage to Renato’s
house. It needed to be done before they all went back—if they went back.
Renato’s house had already become her home. Her heart ached at the memory of it
under attack. And with Marzena gone, no one had to know Tara was
steadily losing her mind. Again.
Peter grabbed the remote
and flipped through the channels. “There’s nothing on that’s not in Russian.”
She glanced at the
screen. Had the actors been speaking Russian? Showed how much she’d been paying
attention. He stopped on a news station with a woman speaking English in a
heavy Russian accent. Behind her, emergency lights from police cars and
ambulances flashed. Tara sighed and slumped her shoulders forward. “The news?”
“There’s nothing
else on.” He lifted the remote. “You want me to just turn it off?”
She shook her head.
“Nah. Leave it. At least it’s in English.” She tuned in for the first time.
“Officers responded
to a call of a suspected gang clash outside of the Moscow Academy of Science.
Authorities say a confrontation occurred between a student and an alleged gang
member when the student’s younger sister was forced into a gang-marked vehicle.
The victim, who was wounded at the scene, was a freshman. Sadly, he died before
the ambulance could respond, while the alleged attacker, who was also wounded, is
now being treated at the Yakimanka Hospital where he is in critical
condition.”
Tara pushed the
power button on the remote and the screen winked off. “I changed my mind. Even
if it is in English, that’s just depressing.”
“Yeah. Seriously.”
“Poor guy,” she
whispered, imagining the look of terror on the brother’s face while his little
sister was being dragged away. “I hope they get her back.”
Peter moved to the
far side of the bed. “Get who back?”
“The girl who was
kidnapped.”
“Yeah.” His yawn
deepened her guilt. “Come on.” He patted the mattress. “Lie down next to me.”
It was still dark
out. If she left now, he could catch at least a few hours of sleep before the
morning. She stood up and walked toward the door.
“Where are you
going?”
She paused with her
fingers wrapped around the handle. “I’m letting you get some rest. I’ll be fine
until morning.”
Whether that would
prove true or not, only time would tell.
A long-time enthusiast of things that go bump in the night, Theresa began her writing career as a journalism intern—possibly the least creative writing field out there. After her first semester at a local newspaper, she washed her hands of press releases and feature articles to delve into the whimsical world of fiction. Since then, Theresa has been married, had three terrific kids, moved to central Ohio, and has been repeatedly guilt-tripped into adopting a menagerie of animals that are now members of the family. But don’t be fooled by her domesticated appearance. Her greatest love is travel. Having traveled to over a dozen countries—not to mention an extended seven-year stay in Kodiak, Alaska—she is anything but settled down. Wherever life brings her, Theresa will continue to weave tales of adventure and love with the hope her stories will bring joy and inspiration to her readers.
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