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Tales of the Darkworld.
Fire Season.
By Lex Valentine.
Author's Note:
The Tales books don't go in order chronologically. Each story can stand alone, but read together provide the reader with a comprehensive view of the Antaeus family and their friends and connections. The series spans ten books and in each book there are characters the reader will recognize from prior books. Here's a mini-time line of the chronological order of events for the books that have been in the series thus far.
Fire Season, s.h.i.+fting Winds, Hot Water, s.h.i.+fting Winds epilogue
Prologue
Alfred Stone leaned back in the sauna, casually adjusting a white towel over his naked lap.
His voice sounded as casual as his demeanor, but to his one man audience, the tone rang more warning bells than a three alarm fire.
"I am Magia. My job is to ensure that nature's intended matings actually occur."
Sean Antaeus stared at his best friend in shock. "You have got to be joking." Nothing in his life had prepared him for the words Alfred had spoken. It wasn't so much what Alfred had said about Sean's younger brother, it was what Alfred had revealed about himself.
The Darkworld held people with power and powerful people. Sean had been living in a dream world thinking that Alfred, as the head of the Funeral Directors Guild, was merely a powerful person. Now, he knew the truth.
"Sean, I wouldn't have told you if I didn't think you could handle the information. My job isn't always easy. Your family has been especially hard. In fact, I need Marius' help too. His family is going be just as tough." Alfred's brow crinkled with worry as he spoke.
Sean arched a sardonic brow at him. "So you're letting Marius in on the secret too?"
A sigh escaped Alfred.
Sean thought it sounded rather dramatic and long suffering, which made him feel like he'd walked into some kind of set up.
"If you knew what I was up against, you wouldn't ask me that," Alfred replied in a morose voice.
Now, Sean knew he'd been played. Maybe not a lot, because at the core of it all, he knew instinctively that Alfred had spoken the truth, but Sean also could tell when he'd been manipulated. After all, he was a master of manipulation himself. Took one to know one.
"So you're telling me that both Diandra and I were the victims of your...gift?" Sean put his friend on the spot.
Alfred s.h.i.+fted uncomfortably on the sauna's seat. "Not victims, Sean. Recipients of a power that managed to keep you from f.u.c.king up your life. If it weren't for me, do you think either you or your sister would have ended up mated? Both of you were so stubborn and arrogant, refusing to see the truth, not wanting to be seen as weak."
Alfred made a rude sound and his gaze locked with Sean's. "If I hadn't b.u.t.ted in and used my gift to help you, both you and Diandra would be single today and unhappier than you could ever imagine," he said solemnly.
Sean bit back his own sigh. He couldn't imagine. His life would be awful if he didn't have his mate and wife, Careen. Yet, getting to the place where he'd accepted that he had a mate, a woman he loved beyond everything else in his life, had been a particularly rough road. The same had held true for his sister Diandra. Her path to love and marriage had been every bit as rocky. Now, Alfred made it seem like neither he nor Diandra would have managed to mate without a nudge from Alfred's power.
"Please tell me that you didn't pick our mates," he growled, feeling unnerved by everything Alfred had told him. "Of course not. Those are nature chosen. But it's my job to ensure that those who are resistant become...more amenable to having a mate." Alfred smiled, something Sean knew he rarely did. "I smooth the path in any way I can without disrupting the natural flow of a mating."
Sean's brain raced as he absorbed Alfred's words. "And now you're telling me that Holden is in trouble?"
Alfred nodded solemnly. "A lot more trouble than you and Diandra put together. I need your help, Sean, or your brother will be unhappy until the day he pa.s.ses to the Afterlife."
"f.u.c.k." Alfred had him. Sean loved his younger siblings fiercely. He would fight anything that threatened their lives and happiness.
"So you're in." Alfred looked at him expectantly, triumph already s.h.i.+ning in his eyes.
This time Sean did sigh. "Yeah. I'm in."
He shook hands with Alfred and realized that he'd sealed a pact of duplicity and manipulation as he did so. Luckily, being Machiavellian was second nature to Sean, and he bet Alfred knew that fact quite well.
Chapter One
The first to arrive, Holden slipped into his seat and opened his leather covered notepad with irritation. He disliked rah rah meetings. Despite all the team building pep talks, things always went back to the way they had always been...with his oldest brother Sean wielding his iron fist and micro-managing while he and his other brother Declan struggled not to let Sean overwhelm them.
In Holden's opinion, corporate life had been worse while Declan had been gone. During Declan's tenure at a European conglomerate, Sean had refused to replace him. Instead, Holden's oldest brother had taken on acquisitions himself in his brother's absence. Sean had gone crazy buying up whatever he could. Declan had a lot more finesse and savvy when it came to choosing the funeral homes and cemeteries that offered the best value. The company needed Declan's firm hand and cool head when it came to acquiring new businesses and Holden had been relieved when his brother returned to Antaeus International.
Declan's return to the company heralded the end of their sister Eden's term of employment in the corporate world. Her contributions to the company were myriad, but all of them had been tainted by her unhappiness in that environment and Sean's determination to keep her there. It had all come to a head not long after Declan's return. Eden had ditched her marketing job at Antaeus International, packed up her cameras, and headed to New York City. Within a few months, she'd become the fas.h.i.+on industry's new hot photographer, making her name shooting nearly naked men in designer underwear. Sean's fury knew no bounds over her defection and both Holden and Declan had borne the brunt of it.
The door opened and a muscular man with unruly black curls entered the room. Holden c.o.c.ked one brow up at Vahid Delrey, his brother Sean's right hand man and the company's Chief Operating Officer. Vahid had also been Eden's live-in boyfriend for two years prior to her departure from all things Antaeus. Holden had always been amazed that Vahid had retained his cool demeanor, his deepest emotions, if he had any, masked from everyone when Eden had dumped him. Not for the first time, Holden wondered how Vahid had ever gotten together with his free-spirited sister. They seemed like such polar opposites.
"This is another attempt at a team building meeting, isn't it?" Holden asked as Vahid took the chair opposite him.
A dry chuckle escaped Vahid. "You know Sean. He may suck at something, but his determination won't let him stop trying to master it anyway."
Holden felt his lips curl in a derisive smile. "My brother is a force unto himself that's for sure."
Now, Vahid's brows rose. "Nice way of saying he's an arrogant a.s.s."
The door whooshed open and the subject of their conversation strode in with Declan and another man behind him. Holden's nose twitched. The scent of spearmint a.s.sailed him.
"Thanks for the compliment, Vahid," Sean said smoothly, a sardonic expression on his hawkish features.
Declan took the chair at the foot of the table, seating himself on Holden's left. Sean took the chair at the head of the table. The spearmint scent intensified as a man Holden didn't know took the seat beside Vahid. More staff rushed in to join the meeting, but Holden found his gaze caught by the newcomer. Intense green eyes gazed back him, an indefinable emotion churning within them. Holden had no clue as to the man's ident.i.ty, but an odd sense of familiarity p.r.i.c.ked his awareness as he stared into those enigmatic eyes. It was as if knew the man, but couldn't place where or how.
The green gaze s.h.i.+fted as a tall, blonde woman strode into the room. Dressed in an unrelenting black suit and matching silk s.h.i.+rt, her pale hair twisted into a neat chignon, Emily Carrington looked like a fas.h.i.+on model until one noticed her stern visage. As one of the most powerful people at Antaeus International, she held the company's purse strings in her long- fingered, capable hands. The new man smiled at her as she took a seat beside him. Her expression turned smug and the new guy's ident.i.ty dawned on Holden. The wunderkind of the death care industry's financial sector, Garret Renquist.
Sean and Emily had somehow managed to lure Garret from his position as the head of finance for Stone Mortuary Services, a job he hadn't even held very long. Alfred Stone had hired him away from the biggest British mortuary conglomerate in the hope of turning him loose on the Funeral Director's Guild's financials, a big project that Alfred had spearheaded as the head of the FDG. Instead, Sean and Emily had whisked the whiz kid to Antaeus International. With an internal smirk, Holden briefly imagined the acquisition of the stock market genius taking place over a round of golf. His brother Sean golfed regularly with Alfred and Marius Granville of Granville Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in their part of the Darkworld. Holden figured the three powerful men brokered all kinds of industry related deals during those golf games. Something told him that Garret Renquist might just have been one of those deals.
"Let's get started," Sean said from the head of the table. "This will be a short meeting anyway since we're all leaving."
"Leaving?" Holden asked, startled. What the h.e.l.l was his brother up to now?
Sean's intense golden stare turned on Holden. "Yes. Leaving. I'll get to that in a minute."
Holden watched as his older brother's hawk-like gaze settled on the new guy. "Has everyone met Garret? Garret Renquist is our new Chief Investment Officer. He'll also be working in the capacity of Budget Director under Emily, which means he'll be working with all of you on your budgets. He comes highly recommended and has a great reputation for increasing a company's investment returns. If you haven't had an opportunity to introduce yourself to him, I suggest you do so over the next four days..."
Sean's voice trailed away and Holden mentally braced himself. He knew that tone. Sean was up to something that would probably irritate the h.e.l.l out of him. His brother's suggestion that everyone introduce themselves to Garret was a thinly veiled order. Since Eden's departure, Sean regularly did things that he knew would force his younger brother out of his comfort zone and push the limits of his patience. In the past, Holden had always bounced back from Sean's Machiavellian power trips. Lately, he found himself beyond angry when his brother's machinations involved him.
Turning his gaze to his notepad so his brothers wouldn't see the anger beginning to simmer inside him, his nostrils flared as the scent of spearmint wafted toward him again. Who the h.e.l.l smelled like mouthwash? "I'll be closing this meeting in a few minutes, but we will reconvene tonight at six over dinner at the Gargoyle Resort. You are all to go home and pack. We're headed out to the mountains for a retreat."
Holden's head shot up and his eyes met his older brother's. A gleam of triumph lit Sean's amber eyes. Holden's jaw tightened. Sean had made his feelings clear a few weeks before regarding the woman Holden had been dating. Since Sean had never interfered in his s.e.x life before, Holden had been surprised that he'd even mentioned her. He'd brushed off his older brother at the time. Holden really didn't give a s.h.i.+t whether Sean liked who he was f.u.c.king. It was none of Sean's business and it wasn't serious anyway.
Now, however, Sean's machinations had p.i.s.sed him off and cost him money. Holden had cleared his calendar for two days so he could have a long four day weekend. His intent had been to spend those days in a s.e.xual stupor at an exclusive spa in Santa Barbara. The steep deposit he'd put down with his reservations for two would now be lost, and the woman he was seeing would require placating. Fury rose within him. The loss of the money didn't irritate him so much, but the thought of having to soothe Gina's ruffled feathers made Holden furious with his oldest brother. Even though Gina had a tongue that could lick all day, she also had a rather b.i.t.c.hy att.i.tude that showed up when she didn't get her way. Thanks to Sean, Holden would now be the recipient of the b.i.t.c.hing rather than the licking.
"This will be an opportunity for us to work on some team building and strategizing. It will also give you all a chance to spend some time with Garret to see how he can help each of your departments maximize your budgets."
Sean's smile widened as Vahid got up and handed out brochures and packets to everyone.
Holden opened his folder and stiffened. Sean had paired everyone up, forcing them to share rooms. Sean and Declan were together. Vahid shared with Todd Ryan, the Chief Technology Officer and Holden's draw was...the new guy. His head shot up and his gaze collided with Garret's intense stare. A little smile quirked up one corner of the man's mouth. That little smile kicked Holden's irritation up a notch. He frowned, wondering what it would take to get Vahid to trade with him.
Holden's eyes tracked Vahid around the table. When the head of Operations returned to his seat, he c.o.c.ked a brow up at Holden. His smirky expression dashed Holden's hopes for a trade.
Vahid obviously knew that Sean had put the new executive with his youngest brother for a reason.
f.u.c.k! Anger tore through Holden at his brother's little games. Grinding his teeth together, he eyed the itinerary included in the packet. All the rah rah stuff was there and, even worse, there were scheduled strategizing sessions between each set of partners. Great, now he had to talk business with the finance geek all weekend instead of spending his time getting blown and f.u.c.ked by the hottest woman he'd dated in a year.
The law degree and MBA hanging on his office wall had made Holden the company's General Consul and Chief Legal Officer. He dealt mostly with contracts and the mergers that Declan arranged. Anything related to litigation got shuffled off to a firm on retainer. Holden answered directly to Sean, but spent most of his time working with Declan. Looking at the itinerary for the next four days he couldn't believe Sean hadn't paired him with Declan. It made better sense to him because he and Declan were in the middle of some delicate takeover negotiations with an Australian company. He didn't have any strategizing to do with the bean counter, Holden thought with annoyance. Pairing him with the whiz kid had to be yet another Sean Antaeus production. Holden watched Sean close the meeting. An odd glow of triumph lurked in the golden depths of Sean's eyes. Holden's dragon senses pinged. A triumphant Sean wasn't necessarily a good thing for the members of his family. He jerked his attention from his brother and gathered up his things, fury propelling him out of the board room. f.u.c.k Sean. Maybe he'd just not show up at the retreat. That would teach his brother.
The scent of spearmint caused his nostrils to flare. He turned his head to find that Garret Renquist had followed him out of the board room. His frown deepened.
"I gather you're unhappy about being paired with me."
Visions of a cool woodland waterfall flitted through Holden's mind at the sound of the British accented baritone. Holden didn't know why it hadn't dawned on him that Garret was British. The man had come from a British based company.
Holden stepped into his office and Garret followed. Holden shut the door and waved the financial whiz kid toward a chair. As he sat down behind his desk he noticed that Garret's green eyes flickered over the wall of certificates, awards, and degrees. For a moment, Holden again had the sense that he knew the man. The spearmint scent apparently came from Garret. Holden's office smelled like a bottle of mouthwash.
"You're the General Consul." Garret's clipped British accent made the words sound almost accusatory, though Holden knew that wasn't his intent.
With a nod, he gestured toward the wall of plaques. "I went to Harvard Law School. I wasn't top of my cla.s.s, but close." He smiled a little and joked, "All the Boston beauties kept me from studying too hard so I missed out on the top three spots."
Garret's eyes glowed a little and his mouth quirked up in the same smile he'd displayed in the board room. "I've been to Boston. There are a lot of good looking women there. It's a very academic town, isn't it?"
Holden nodded absently. Something about the spearmint scent bothered him, but like the sense of familiarity he had when he looked in Garret's eyes, he couldn't quite place it. He studied the man before him more closely. They had similar builds and were about the same height. Garret stood perhaps an inch taller and he appeared to be a little leaner than Holden. His chestnut brown hair was cropped close around the back of his neck but fell over his forehead with a wave in front. He had a boyishly handsome face, but his reserved demeanor made him look rather stern. Holden wondered if the golden boy of the stock market ever had any fun. He certainly looked all business.
With a mental shrug, Holden studied the man's very green eyes. They held an open expression, but Holden felt sure that behind that expression, Garret Renquist was quite guarded.
Had he been the new guy, he'd be totally on his guard.
"I'm not unhappy about being paired with you. I'm unhappy about the whole weekend," he explained, reaching out to grasp his pen, twirling it absently in his fingers. "For one, my brother Sean likes to play at being the puppet master, making us all dance on strings. For another, I had plans."
Two beats of silence followed his words. Then Garret's eyes clouded, the emerald green irises darkening. Holden figured the man didn't like the idea of Sean being a manipulator. It sure as heck wasn't something he'd want to know about his boss's boss on the first day of a new job. He felt a little sorry for Garret now. He'd obviously had no idea what Sean Antaeus was like when he accepted the position at Antaeus International.
"Look, we'll just have to make the best of it, as we do with any of these team building things Sean springs on us. I'm sure we'll find something to work on during the strategy sessions," he said easily, hoping he hadn't scared off the new guy. Sean would kill him if he did.
One of Garret's brown brows arched up. "You don't think we're a good match?"
Holden blinked at the man's odd choice of words. "There's not a lot of interaction between my department and yours. I work more closely with my brother Declan. Declan works with Emily.
I'm not sure why Sean put us together."
Garret's mouth quirked knowingly as if he had knowledge Holden didn't. Resisting the urge to s.h.i.+ft uncomfortably in his chair, Holden snuck a glance at the guy. He sat there cool as a cuc.u.mber, his expression enigmatic, while Holden could barely keep from fidgeting.
Holden looked down at his hands then and dropped the pen he'd been twirling. When he raised his head, his gaze collided with Garret's. The scent of spearmint intensified and a nervous sweat broke out on the skin between Holden's shoulder blades, making his clan mark itch. He sucked in a breath as realization hit him.
"You're a dragon."
Garret nodded, the enigmatic expression giving way to amus.e.m.e.nt. "Your natural enemy. I'm a green."
Holden made a rude sound. "The dragon clans haven't fought in a millennia. And even then, there was nothing natural about it. All the wars were about power. Not color or clan. Legend says we were all one color in the beginning. Our natural enemies were humans, not each other."
A huge smile broke out on Garret's face. "You're a purist."
Holden's stomach lurched. Geez, the man had the most brilliant smile he'd ever seen. He shook his head. "I'm a realist. Dragons were not born to kill each other. We were never each other's natural enemies. Humans on the other hand instinctively want to be rid of any being stronger than themselves. Their fear drives them."
Both of Garret's brows rose, but his smile stayed intact. "A psychology major."
"Biological Anthropology." Holden grinned, beginning to relax. Maybe the weekend wouldn't be so bad after all. In fact, it would be perfect if he had a victim. "Hey! Do you play...?"
"Tennis," Garret finished for him with a nod toward Holden's college trophies. "Although not in your league."
"That was years ago. My reflexes aren't so fast anymore. I sit at a desk all day after all."
Garret's brow c.o.c.ked up again. "You don't look so out of shape."
Holden shrugged. "I'm not, but I don't play much anymore and to stay at the top of your form you have to play every day. I had the skill to go pro, but not the drive. I like working for my family." He grimaced. "My brother is a pain in the a.s.s, but I wouldn't work for any other company." "Your brothers, this company...Antaeus is a powerful name in this industry," Garret said quietly. "I was flattered that Alfred wanted me for the FDG and Stone. I was floored when Sean said he'd pay me more to come here."
Holden laughed. "I'll bet Alfred was tweaked. He's one of Sean's closest friends so I'm sure he gave my brother an earful, but the rest of us would never know it."
"Strangely, Alfred took it all very calmly, as if he had expected it to happen."
Holden prepared himself for the sense of familiarity when he met Garrett's gaze. "I'm sorry if I gave you the impression I was p.i.s.sed at having to share a room with you."
Something indefinable flickered in Garret's eyes. He rose from his chair. "It's all right. I've been feeling a bit out of my element today so I overreacted." He turned toward the door. "I'll see you up at the resort. Maybe we can get in a couple of rounds of tennis while we're there."