Bad Wolf (Iron Wolves Next Generation Book 1)
Bad Wolf
Iron Wolves Next Generation Book 1
By
Elle Boon
© Copyright 2021 Elle Boon
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Bad Wolf
ISBN:
Bad Wolf, Iron Wolves Next Generation
Copyright © 2021 Elle Boon
First E-book Publication: October 2021
Cover design by Rebecca Poole
Edited by Tracy Roelle
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Table of Contents
Bad Wolf
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Tempted Wolf
Author’s Note
Thank You
About Elle Boon
Other Books by Elle Boon
Dedication
To all who love my Iron Wolves...I hope you’re ready to meet the next generation with the kids who are all grown up while the originals are still the same as they were. I know y’all are probably wondering how I did that, and well, you are gonna have to read to see just how it happens. Trust me, these stories are going to be full of crazy, and happy, and intense situations that will have you going ‘Holy shite’ a time or ten.
There are so many I’d like to thank, starting with my amazing Boonies. Y’all are the best group ever. And my betas, y’all are so effing awesome, and I can’t thank y’all enough for keeping me sane and on point.
Of course, I have to thank my family...my hubby who is my rock, my kids, and Romy for giving me all the love and reassurance when I needed it.
Love y’all sooo hard.
Elle Boon
Chapter One
Xian clung to the side of the rocky outcropping, keeping his focus on the beings below him. It had been a good twenty years since he’d seen the likes of the Shadow Demons, yet he remembered their stench and skill at killing any and all things within their paths. Not that he feared them. He’d seen and killed beings every bit as deadly if not more so since that fateful day.
His nails lengthened further, embedding into the rocks he clung to, ensuring he wouldn’t lose his hold while he waited for his crew to get into position. They’d been searching for a way to return home to Earth or the Fey Realm for the last seven thousand, two hundred, and sixty-nine days. Of course if you asked the others they’d say nineteen years eleven months, five days or so, give or take a few hours. But hey, who’s counting?
A small whistle inside his mind on the link he and his crew shared alerted him that they were ready.
Soon after they’d arrived in The Mist, they’d learned the hard way that other beings had the ability to delve into their minds, and those beings had powers far beyond theirs. Liv had taught them how to defend not only their minds but their crew as well.
He didn’t need to look to know that Jagger and Jaxon were a few feet above him, along with their sisters Willow and Piper. The four of them were never far from one another when a battle started. He assumed it had something to do with the fact they all shared the same womb or some shit. They were connected on a quad link deeper than twins, which he wouldn’t admit to anyone, but he was a little envious of. While Cannon and Harlow had moved farther to his East. The brother sister duo was so in sync with one another you’d think they were twins instead of a couple years apart with Harlow being the older of the two. With a slow blink of his eyes, he searched through the shrouded darkness, trying to make out the forms of Rebel and Romie, the oldest of their Crew besides Liv of course. While Rebel was a wolf shifter, Romie had been what they’d thought just a human. Luckily for them, she’d been more. They too had grown up as sisters, but in actuality were cousins whose mothers were twins. He was the odd one out, with no siblings in the crew. He’d had a connection with one female. Egypt.
Thinking of her sent a shaft of pain through his heart he didn’t understand, nor did he have time to dwell on. Like he had done too many times to count, Xian shoved the memory of the dark-haired angel into the farthest recess of his mind. She was gone. Taken from them shortly after they’d come to The Mist.
Xian let his breath out slowly, twisted his head toward the beings below him, counting heartbeats. He paid close attention to the movements of them. Liv hadn’t said whether they were male or female, but with their rangy build and lack of femininity, he would guess they were male. Of course, the females of his crew would smack him upside his head if he said it out loud, since they liked to remind him that females didn’t have to look all girlie and shit.
As if his scrutiny had made the demons uneasy, they began to stir, their long spindly necks swiveling like snakes on their torsos. Creepy fuckers. The beast inside him wanted to be released, wanted to exact revenge for the loss of their...Egypt. Xian shoved the crazy beast back, holding onto his skin by a thread.
They’d only been on the strange realm for hours when Liv had left to scout for food and water. He had followed, not trusting the female at first. When they’d returned with provisions, they’d found the crew asleep, and Egypt gone. He’d gone to his best friends Jaxon and Jagger, his heart racing in fear until he found their hearts beating normally along with the others. Yet neither Liv nor he found any trace of Egypt or an intruder. His wolf had raked at him from inside his body, tearing at his organs like they’d lost their very heart and soul. The memory had a growl bubbling up. Xian swallowed down the sound before it could escape. Liv and he had been the only ones who’d been aware, yet he was the crazed child who she’d had to tackle to the ground. The searing pain was unlike anything he’d felt and hoped like hell he never experienced again. To this day, he channeled what he’d gone through, using it during battles.
He shoved the past memories back into the small, blackened box in his mind, chaining it closed before turning away from it. Never again will he allow himself to be in a position where he can be harmed like he’d been all those years ago. Pain and love went hand and hand, and he would never love anyone, save for his crew.
A shadow demon moved from the perch he’d been sitting on. The male reached toward the pit in front of him, lifting something from the center. Xian didn’t watch what happened next, didn’t care what the beings were doing, only knew he and his friends needed to kill all the shadows in order to get back home.
“Please, I beg you. Let me go. I’ll give you anything,” a weak male voice begged. He hated weak males.
It took him a hot second to recognize the language that had come from the dead man. Xian’s ears twitched when the male pleaded for mercy again. He tipped his head a little to the side so that his right ear was facing
toward the males. Silence greeted him for long moments. It didn’t matter who the male was. He was a dead man if he was here, but the language was from Earth.
They’d jumped from one realm to the next with the help of Liv, for years and years, battling beings and surviving and just...living day-by-day, year after year. They grew up and grew stronger as a crew knowing the language wherever they went because Liv gave them the ability. With Liv as their appointed leader, she shared her knowledge with them, funneling information through their mind-bond she’d created. They’d learned she was the daughter of Satan and another being. She didn’t divulge the heritage of her mother, and that was cool with them. Although the females of their crew wanted to know the who, what, and why of everything, they respected Liv’s privacy. With each jump to a new realm, Liv guided them on what to do and how to blend. She was also their protector until they could protect themselves, ensuring they had the training and knowledge to fight, should they need to.
They’d been virtual toddlers until they’d entered Fey, except for Romie and Rebel who’d been teenagers. And then bam, they were toddlers in grownup bodies, their minds like sponges soaking up knowledge too fast just as their bodies began aging at an accelerated rate. Once they’d left the realm with Liv, she’d linked her mind with theirs, filtering languages and fighting skills into their minds. Luckily for them, they were able to accept what she showed them, or taught them, without exploding. However, she kept a wall between her past and details of herself and them. Xian and the other males didn’t mind. Hell, he’d gotten a glimpse of her life, inadvertently, and never wanted to go through that ever again. They formed a bond with Liv, their minds connecting on a winding path that wasn’t easily followed by anyone she didn’t invite. Xian and the others kept a tight leash on their control, just as they’d been taught, following Liv’s lead.
Despite the overwhelming curiosity to learn more about the male below, Xian kept his focus on the thick shadows creeping along the ground, watching the way they slithered in and out. The creatures that inhabited the land were not the friendly sort. They were the carnivorous kind that would lure the unwitting prey into their web.
‘I will kill them all,’ his beast growled within him. Xian didn’t bother to argue with his inner wolf. Yes, the demon wolf would love to leap down from where he perched and ravage all within his claws, damn all who happen to be in his path. However, they needed to assess the situation before going in teeth and claw first. They’d agreed that Liv would go first since she had dealt with the Shadow Demons before. Of course, they’d be right there to attack should she need it.
“Hello, fine demons. Mind if I join you?” Liv asked.
Xian’s claws inched back from the craggy rocks they’d been embedded in for what felt like forever, ready to launch downward in a blink.
“Traitorous bitch,” a being hissed, making the word sound as if he had a rattler attached to his tongue.
“Now, is that any way to talk to an old friend. Um, were we friends?” Liv asked, resting one hand on her hip while tapping her pointer finger of the other hand against her lips, making a show of thinking.
“Why have you returned? The Lord will feel your presence and come to investigate. If he does, we all will suffer, you know thisss.” The question came from another who stood near the back.
Xian focused his energy along the darkness where he wasn’t able to see with his eyes. His senses could detect the different frequencies that all beings worked off of, even those that were not his kind thanks to Liv and the bond she shared with them all.
Power held a color pattern that Xian could see, regardless of whether the being was trying to hide themselves and what they were. What he saw in the darkness was a pulsating redness with shades of murky brown and oily black mixed together. An ugly, grotesque sort of evil waiting to strike. He sent a small pulse of feeling out to Liv, showing her what he saw and the way he felt while staring at the images. If the being realized Xian was onto him, so be it.
“Hmm, and who is this Lord Blablabla?” Liv asked with a little taunting tone that always grated on other beings prides.
“Female, you are either stupid, or you’re powerful. I don’t sense much power within you, yet you have these fools quivering. Tell me, who you are?” A being stepped from the inky shadows, his towering height dwarfing the other demons.
Liv tilted her head to the right, then the left. Xian had a bad feeling his friend was going to say or do something that was going to cause them to go to war. Which was actually totally fine by him. He’d been itching to rip something apart with his bare hands and claws for a very long time. The idiots below him would be perfect.
“My brother from another mother always said stupid is as stupid does, but to be honest”—she held her hand up to her mouth like she was going to whisper, but with Liv, she never was one to do the expected—"can I be honest with you, DarkyMcSharky?” Liv asked the male and waited a beat for him to answer.
Xian was sure Rebel and Romie were trying to keep from laughing at Liv’s antics. She had a way with words he wasn’t sure was normal, yet what did they know about normal?
“Female, you’re testing my patience,” the evil male growled.
Liv tossed her hands into the air. “How rude, DarkyMcSharky Rudeboy. Fine, I’ll just spit it out. I don’t know what he meant. My brother from another mother that is. I mean, sure, stupid is stupid. For instance, here you all are, sitting around this here...pit thingy, and none of you are even telling scary stories or singing Kumbaya whatever. Do you have any idea the lost chances you are missing? Like this one with the wiggly neck. He could totally be regaling you with that one time at band camp where he shoved his head up his brother’s uncle’s ass. Which would be why his neck is all loosey goosey and all. See, missed opportunities. Scary, right?”
The demon she had been talking about released what he held, the lifeless form falling to the ground by his feet. “What is this band camp you speak of?”
“Oh, so it wasn’t band camp then?” Liv shrugged her shoulders, her steps slow and measured.
Once she was in the position they’d set up, Xian dropped to the ground soundlessly. Two slight wind shifts were the only thing that alerted him to the twins following him. Another couple puffs of air and their sisters made their descent as well. The quadruplets could anticipate one another’s move before they made it. Xian could as well, but that was because he was bonded to his crew. They all were linked like a true pack, but he’d bonded to them on a deeper level in order to keep from going insane all those years ago when he’d lost Egypt. Now, a little of all of them was inside him.
Every move they made. He felt. Every emotion they felt. He felt. Every pain they endured. He too endured. What they didn’t get was his pain, his emotions, his movements, unless he allowed them to. He refused to be a handicap to the crew. Never again. His beast growled in agreement.
In a slow, contained move, he extended his fingers not bothering to examine the freakishly long claws. From gripping the stone for such a long period, most would have been a little sore, yet Xian felt...nothing. His body took on his partial shift, eyes shifted a little more, the white parts becoming the same black as Liv’s. While the blue would be almost glowing, or so he’d been told, the entire look scared most who happened to see him. Xian had never had a chance to examine what he looked like when he took on the form of his beast, wasn’t sure he ever wanted to. The females of his crew tended to take great measures to ensure they were a good distance away from him or that one of the males were between him and their prey. It didn’t matter that he’d never hurt a single hair on their heads...on purpose.
Swirls of smoke moved around the center where the male had fallen after the demon had sucked the life from the other being. Xian didn’t feel sorry for the bastard, whoever he had been. The ones who ended up in The Mist generally came there because they were the worst of the worst, and had somehow bargained their way out of Hell, or were unlucky enough to get booted out of Satan’s home.
Or, as in he and his friends’ cases, they were sucked there by some bastard who pulled some strings. Fucker.
“So, is your smokey friend going to try to ambush me, or are you all going to try and pretend that ain’t happening?” Liv pointed her finger at the moving fog, her tone never changing. A second passed then another before the crazy female let out a loud sigh. “Goddess, always with the stupid. Fine, we do it the hard way.”
A screech that was near earsplitting rent the air, stopping all movement from the mass of males, save for the dark one. Liv lifted her arms in the air, making a production of her movements like she was playing the lead in an orchestra. When her last note fell, the Shadow Demons crumbled to the ground, their thin bodies writhing, howls of pain echoing all around them. “So very boring.” Liv looked and sounded as if she’d just woken up from a nap instead of decimating several demons.
The dark male clapped his hands slowly, each clap sounded like thunder. “Quite a show, my dear. Now, why don’t you invite your friends over there to join our party, hmm?”
The air became thick around him, making his beast go still. The searching entity moved in a zigzag pattern, its obnoxious aura easy to spot. Oh, he’d known the demon wasn’t alone, as had Liv.
“Look what I found hiding behind the caves,” a female voice grated from the same direction Harlow had been stationed.
Moments later, Harlow’s angry face came into view. The entity now had a substantial form cloaked in rags with one bony hand secured around one of Harlow’s arms. It took monumental effort not to launch himself over the hundreds of yards that separated him from the thin female. He counted backward while the bitch shoved his friend into the circle. Harlow was a tough as nails female with long blonde hair and the blue eyes of an alpha female. The wolf inside her would rip the head off of most beings. She was also tiny compared to the rest of them, but the female holding her was powerful. Her brother Cannon was also blond haired and blue-eyed, but where she was small, he was a big fucking bastard with the strength of three normal shifters.