War and His Queen (Carpe Noctem #1) Read Online Amo Jones

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Dark, Forbidden, Mafia, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Carpe Noctem Series by Amo Jones
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Total pages in book: 159
Estimated words: 150546 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 753(@200wpm)___ 602(@250wpm)___ 502(@300wpm)
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I find Priest again, his eyes falling to his phone before lifting back to mine.

“We don’t have a curse,” Vaden answers smoothly. “Pretty sure we’d all know.”

“Faster, Creed!” I call out, but keep my focus fixed on River.

Her thumb plays with the strap of her semi.

I sit back in my chair. “Hurry the fuck up, River.”

She clears her throat. “There’d been tales in the old days about it, but since it didn’t get to our parents’ generation, they didn’t warn us.” Outside ceases to exist as she talks. “It seems to skip a generation, which is why there’s always one generation of Elite Kings who are sane and morally in line, and then there are others who are deranged. Filled with rage, hunger for power, and do bad things.” Her words leave her mouth in a whisper.

For the first time since this morning, a steady breath leaves my lips.

“What the fuck has this got to do with Halen being in danger right now, and I swear to fucking God, River, if you don’t hurry the fuck up and spit it out, I’m throwing your whole ass out of this car!”

“It has to do with her, because this is what it does to you, War! Are you not listening?!” she yells back as tires hit gravel. “This!” She gestures around us all. “Doesn’t leave!”

“I’ll kill them.” Priest shoves his gun back into the band of his jeans, and I place mine to the side, away from my thigh.

“You’re not listening,” Stella repeats. “The curse isn’t there for you to touch. It exists inside your mind. Coming only when you’re asleep, when your mind is at its weakest. They visit you. They come to you,” she says with certainty.

I feel them both out. “Who?”

River’s fingers rake her hair to the top of her head. “It’s only affected her so far. We don’t know why, but we know it’s just on her. Halen has said that it will only affect her. We’ve helped her how we could over the years, but if she stops, they start back again.”

I shake my head. “What the fuck are you talking about?”

Stella blinks at me from the side. “Why are all three of you so damn quiet?” Anger ripples over her face. “You think our parents could just change history? Change generational damage because they could? No.”

They’re not making a shit lot of sense right now.

“And… You all didn’t think to tell us this from the fucking start?” The tires kick up dust when we stop and has barely settled before the door swings open. The soles of Priest’s Jordans fly over loose stones until I’m at the edge. Tracing the man-made steps that lead down the cliff face and to the bottom that’s only sandy at low tide, I find her.

“Halen!”

Her arms fan out, and she falls.

Halen

Drowning pain wasn’t enough.

You had to burn it first, and the easiest way to turn anything to ash, was to love it.

Flames flicker around my lungs with every inhale. The pain was unbearable. I knew I shouldn’t have let it in, and now I was fucked. I had to bathe in it to exist.

This would be my final attempt.

My final attempt at scrubbing my own memories of every goddamn thing they had not only put me through, but everyone else around me. I couldn’t fix this. I knew that now.

My lips parted as I counted the people on the field below. I was about to die on hell’s doorstep, and I couldn’t be happier.

I stopped counting after ten, my fingertips grazing the cuff of my bracelet. It was a gift. I still remember the day he gave it to me. Back then, it meant everything to get something from him.

Past

“Here.” He tossed the box onto my lap when I wouldn’t stop swirling around his computer chair. They hadn’t been back long from their trip to Perdita, but he had come back… weird this time.

“What’s this?” I asked, eyes wide on him. Priest and Vaden weren’t here yet and since River was once again late, I came to annoy War.

His shoulders lifted when he shrugged. “It’s your thirteenth birthday in a couple days.” He swallowed, his eyes glassing over as if remembering something he didn’t want to. They’d been through a lot already. It was probably something to do with training—

My eyes fell to the bruise on his neck, and my stomach tightened as if he had reached inside of me and squeezed with his bare hands.

He may as well have.

I guessed he’d had sex now. You didn’t get a hickey like that by just making out.

Whoever the fuck she was, I hoped her teeth fell out.

I collected myself, swiping the heartbreak from my face before he could notice, but when my eyes collided with his, I knew it was too late. His face had turned to stone, his jaw tight and eyes hard on mine.


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