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Taurus Moon: Magic & Mayhem
Taurus Moon: Magic & Mayhem
Taurus Moon: Magic & Mayhem
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Morgana le Fay has ruled with coldhearted brutality in a realm as much a prison as it is her dominion. She joins forces with a ruthless Lycan king in hopes of returning to Earth, determined to destroy King Arthur’s legacy.

Gully’s magic has been intensifying at an incredible rate for months. Taurus Moon wants to find out why. The pair travels overseas in search of a supernatural relic that may help. Instead of finding answers, they wind up saving the lives of a family of three from two vicious Lycans: Grimes and his daughter, Darla. The unplanned rescue propels them on an adventure where technology is nonexistence and magic is supreme. They journey through treacherous lands marred by the sorceress’ dark magic looking for a way home.

The sudden arrival of Moon and Gully to her realm presents Morgana with an opportunity she cannot ignore—a chance to go home. She will stop at nothing to obtain her freedom.

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PublisherD K Gaston
Release dateDec 11, 2013
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    Taurus Moon - D K Gaston

    Chapter One

    Gully’s lungs burned, and cold sweat dripped down his face, but he couldn’t stop running, because stopping meant death.

    Shadowing them on all fours, their stalkers were urged on with an inhuman need to slaughter. The heavy pounding of their massive paws against the frozen landscape grew ever closer. He pictured his pursuers’ tongues lolling from their mouths, salivating with anticipation. Wails filled the night; their terrifying howls alerting others of their pack that the chase was nearly over.

    Gully had hoped the thick trees would offer him and the people he’d rescued, places to conceal themselves, but it wasn’t to be. The predators’ night vision could penetrate the dark with ease and their sense of smell could detect the four of them wherever they may hide.

    Desperation begged that he plunge deeper into the woods. More than once, he’d seen what the claws and teeth of the predators could do to human flesh—saw the terror frozen in the eyes of their dead victims. Gully saw that same fear in the eyes of the family he was trying to protect. A hard knot had gotten trapped in his throat when the small girl glanced in his direction. Her gaze became saucers and she mouthed a silent scream.

    Gully forced himself to twist his neck around to glance over his shoulder toward whatever she saw. He spotted the blood red glow of their ominous eyes first, then saw three of the beasts leap out from the darkness, their maws snapping open and close with enthusiasm as they anticipated flesh being trapped between their razor-sharp teeth.

    The girl finally gave voice to her scream. It was time to stop running. Gully turned on his heels and faced the rampaging creatures. Exhausted and out of breath, he struggled to control his panic. Every fiber of his being shouted for him to continue running, but deep inside he knew that running would only get them killed. Gully shoved his fear aside, not for himself, but for the small girl and her parents.

    The werewolves hastened their charge.

    ***

    I sliced a jagged line across Darla’s neck with the silver blade from my wrist-mount to let her father know, I was serious about killing her. A thin line of warm blood trickled down her throat to her naked body. Grimes snarled, but stopped his advance toward me. His long abnormal fingernails and fangs retracted. Red menacing eyes reverted back to lifeless gray ones. As the dark brown fur slowly withdrew back into his skin, he grew smaller by several feet as he returned to his natural six-four height.

    Grimes, naked and fully human, did not bother to hide his manhood, and he stared at me as if I was the one wrongly dressed for the occasion. You are bluffing, Moon. You would not kill my daughter in cold blood, he said not sounding entirely convinced of his words.

    Under my grasp, Darla snarled like a wild animal and said, He’s weak, father! Kill him now!

    Take it easy, princess. No one has to be hurt here tonight, I whispered. I spoke to her father in a louder voice with as much confidence as I could. Make one move, Grimes, and I’ll take off her head. Trust me, I don’t bluff.

    That’s not exactly true, sir. Since my association with you, you have, indeed, deceived your way out of five precarious situations, Mosley said deadpan while in his holographic Idris Elba form.

    Grimes, Darla and I slowly turned our gaze to the hologram. You’re not supposed to let the bad guys know you might be bluffing, Mosley. Sort of defeats the purpose, don’t you think? I scolded.

    The hologram winced in apology then his image disappeared. Sometimes, I wondered if Mosley was with me or against me.

    Grimes smiled, his teeth elongating once again. My daughter and I shall have white wine as we dine on your flesh tonight, Moon.

    I gritted my teeth and narrowed my eyes at him. Despite what my blabbermouth friend said, I will cut her throat! Something in my expression or body language told him I spoke the truth, because his teeth became humanlike again.

    You dare call my daughter and me bad guys, when it was you and your conjurer friend that broke into my castle in a pitiful attempt to rob me!

    Can you believe this guy? You’re just going to skate over the fact that, in the midst of our pitiful attempt at robbery, Gully and I saved the lives of a family you and your darling princess here, were about to make a meal of. Here’s a tidbit of information for you. Eating innocent folks definitely places you and Darla on the wrong side of righteousness.

    Darla squirmed in my grip perhaps to break my hold, but I wasn’t having that. I pressed the silver blade tighter against her neck, drawing more blood from her. Play nice, I whispered into her ear.

    We have to eat, she said defensively, as if that justified everything. How else do you expect us to live?

    I shook my head, bowled over by the question. That’s why the world has frozen meat sections in supermarkets, princess. You and I both know it’s not a prerequisite for werewolves to feed on human flesh. Raw meat is all you need to survive.

    We are predators. We hunt for our food, Grimes huffed. You have no right to be here--no right to take our prey!

    You’re only half right, buddy, I retorted. I don’t have any legal right to invade your home, but I do have a noble one. I need something from you. Not to keep… only to borrow, I said, trying to gain some sort of control over the situation. I needed to nullify them before things got worse.

    Grimes stood ramrod straight and folded his arms together. You are joking, correct? My daughter is your prisoner, and you expect me to let you borrow something from my castle?

    Kill him, father, Darla yelled, as she shifted slightly, readying herself to make a move.

    I lifted the flat of the blade, scratched off a thin layer of skin from her neck, and then gave her a solid tap underneath the chin. Will you shut the hell up? Grown folks are talking here.

    She didn’t like that at all.

    Too late, I realized, I’d gone too far with my belittling of her.

    In an instant, Darla went into full animal state, growing two feet in height with hair covering her entire body. Two inch fangs and long fingernails as sharp and strong as the finest steel knives were only seconds away from ripping into me. I stood at a crossroads in a split second of indecision—if I cut off her head, Grimes would be on top of me with a father’s fury like no other—if I did nothing, Darla would eventually get the upper hand in her stronger animal state. I hesitated a moment too long with my conundrum.

    In a flash, she batted my arm away from her neck and heaved her head rearward, slamming the back of her skull hard against my forehead. In pain, I reeled backwards several steps, my vision an explosion of colors. I swung my blade wide and wild to make sure they couldn’t get close while I tried to regain focus. I could have used Gully right then and there, but he was busy getting that family Grimes and Darla had planned to eat to safety.

    By the time my vision cleared, I saw that they had moved away to a safe distance. Both father and daughter were now full werewolves, and they both drooled at me with hunger in their eyes. Standing side-by-side, they looked at each other, then spoke in a series of grunts and growls, apparently debating who would get the first chunk of my flesh.

    Grimes took a step back, letting Darla take the lead, an indication that they’d made their choice. I glanced over my shoulder, weighing what my chances would be if I sprinted down the corridor. There were no doors or turns, at least not until I’d ran down the long stretch for about thirty yards.

    I would never make it. If I turned away to run, Darla would be on top of me before I took three steps, biting and clawing into my back. My pistols were already emptied from an earlier encounter. Though I had spare magazines, I’d never have time to reload. Left with the choice to fight, I planted my feet into a defensive posture and readied myself. One thing was in my favor—they’d decided to come at me one at a time.

    Darla let out what I guessed was a laugh as she advanced toward me. She leapt to her left. Her paws pounded heavily against the left wall, as she launched herself to the wall on the opposite side. She bounded back and forth across the walls in a zigzag fashion so fast that she was almost a blur, in what I assumed was an attempt to disorientate me. I didn’t focus on her movements; it would have been impossible to track her that way. Instead, I listened to the timing of her paws as they made contact on the hard surface.

    In my head, I counted down, three-two-one. Quickly dropping to one knee, I sliced my blade across the air above me. A dark shadow passed overhead at the same time. A gush of warm air and the smell of foul breath brushed against my face. An incredible weight fell on top of me. Darla and I went barrel rolling down the corridor. Her body stopped its momentum before mine. I continued rolling another few feet and landed on my back. Dizzy and aching, I lifted my head and tried to gain my bearings.

    Darla was sprawled on the floor, and blood and spit overflowed from the severed jaw she worked desperately to put back together. My strike wasn’t a killing blow, but I’d nearly sliced her head in two. Darla’s supernatural restoration ability would eventually heal the wound. For the meantime, she would be out of the fight. Scrambling to my feet, I noticed my tumble with the princess had shortened the distance to the end of the corridor.

    An anguished howl came from her father, who charged down the hallway. Leaping over Darla, Grimes made a beeline for me.

    Already in mid-turn, I ran. Unlike Darla, her father wouldn’t be nearly as easy to subdue. He had a thousand years of fighting in armies throughout history under his belt. He also wasn’t as headstrong as her and had a habit of never underestimating his enemies. Lucky for me, Grimes wasn’t as agile or fast as his daughter. Immortal or not, he still suffered from the slow downs of aging.

    I made it to the end of the hall and took a sharp left. Antique tables, vases and artwork adorned the walls. I retracted my blade, and pushed over anything I could get my hands on to slow him down. It didn’t work out as I’d hoped. Rather than duck and weave through the mayhem, he barreled through it as if there were no obstructions.

    I groped in my pocket for a magazine and inserted the clip into my pistol. All the rounds were laced with silver. Stopping my run, I whirled around and raised my weapon to shoot. There was nothing behind me but smashed furniture and artwork. Grimes had disappeared. Cursing under my breath, I muttered, This is not good. I knew he could attack from any direction. Grimes’ castle probably had a network of secret passages running from every room and corridor. No matter which way I proceeded, I was likely to run into an ambush.

    The best maneuver would be to stay where I was and try to find a way out of his little mousetrap. Mosley, I need you, I whispered, though I might as well have spoke with a bullhorn, knowing Grimes’ enhanced hearing in his wolf state could detect a pin drop a mile away.

    Is that absolutely necessary, sir? I mean, can’t you do this alone? Mosley answered.

    Do we really need to have this conversation, you crazy computer? Of course it’s necessary, otherwise I wouldn’t be calling out to you for help, I said frantically as I watched for an attack.

    He let out a synthesized exhaustive breath. Very well, sir. Mosley appeared beside me clutching a chimney poker like a baseball bat. How may I be of service?

    Give me an overlay of the castle’s interior and then point out any heat signatures other than my own.

    Mosley’s form changed from Idris Elba to a three dimensional map. Red blips indicated Grimes and his daughter. Darla remained where I had left her, but her father was quickly circling around to get ahead of me if I continued down the hallway. I was about to turn in the opposite direction, heading back toward Darla when more red blips appeared on the first level of the castle.

    I pointed to the new blips. Are there any cameras on that level you can tap into for a visual? I asked, knowing he’d already bypassed Grimes’ security systems. Before Gully and I entered the castle, I had Mosley program in a loop into all the cameras to mask our illegal entry.

    Wait one moment, sir. The overlay faded for several seconds and then was replaced with a visual of the first floor.

    My heart pounded like a drum in my chest. Things had just gone from bad to a hell of a lot worse. Entering the castle like they’d been invited to an-all-you-can-eat dinner were a dozen or so large werewolves. They headed up the front and rear stairways, and used all the elevators. That howl from Grimes earlier hadn’t been anguish over his injured daughter as I had thought. It had been a clever call for backup.

    Chapter Two

    Gully and I hadn’t come to Grimes’ castle looking for a fight. I definitely didn’t have enough equipment to battle a pack of werewolves. This was supposed to be an in-and-out operation. After two weeks of surveillance, I had a pretty good idea of Grimes and Darla’s daily routine. Gully and I hadn’t broken inside until a half hour after they’d left. Generally, father and daughter stayed out for nearly three hours before returning. But for some reason they’d returned early. The pair had found their evening meal quickly—a family consisting of a mother and a father with their daughter. The little girl couldn’t have been older than six. We could have made it out undetected, but neither Gully nor I could leave those innocent folks behind to be eaten.

    Setting off a few flash bang grenades had been enough to leave Grimes and Darla deaf and blind, while Gully rushed the folks out of the castle. I’d stayed behind hoping to still have a chance to get my hands on the relic I’d come for. Unfortunately, their healing ability cleared their impairment much faster than I would have liked. Since I was the invader in their castle, I was not trying to kill them. However, when Darla and Grimes had totally healed, they weren’t extending me that same courtesy.

    Now, I was clearly outnumbered.

    Oh, you are royally screwed, sir, Mosley’s ethereal voice said.

    Thanks for the vote of confidence, I retorted. I’ve been in worse situations.

    No, you haven’t.

    Well, I’ve been in similar dangerous situations.

    I think not, sir.

    Mosley was probably right. Werewolves weren’t like any other supernatural creatures. When they hunt, it’s for one of three reasons: first to eat. And they don’t waste anything, bones and all are digested. Second, to infect humans with the Lycan toxin spread from their bite. Third, to mate. Like wolves, they have mating seasons, though Lycans aren’t finicky about gender or what they sleep with as long as they get their rocks off. Thank goodness it wasn’t that time of year. And judging from the number charging through the castle, they weren’t looking to add to their pack. That left me to be their midnight snack.

    Perhaps you should be thinking of a means of escape, sir, Mosley said interrupting my thoughts.

    No kidding. I hadn’t thought of that. Sarcasm aside, he was right.

    I was stuck on the fifth floor of the castle. Too far to jump from a window unless I could get down to the second floor which was next to impossible with Grimes’ pack covering all the exits. To give emphasis to that point, distance howls echoed from somewhere below me. I considered finding one of Grimes’ secret passageways, but with him inside, he’d sniff me out before I made it very far. On top of that, even if Mosley could help me to locate a hidden door, it would take time to figure out how to access the damn thing.

    Reviewing the map again, I worked out a new strategy. The best thing for me to do was to hold up in an easily defendable location on the floor. Someplace where the werewolves only had one way to get inside, creating a bottleneck of sorts. Hopefully, I would be able to stay alive long enough for Gully to get back to the castle. I pointed to a suitable place on the three dimensional drawing. Guide me to this spot, Mosley.

    The image faded and once again Mosley, in his Idris Elba guise, reappeared. But you would be trapped, sir. Are you sure you want me to guide you there?

    No time to argue. Let’s go, I said. But before either of us could move, we heard a low growl.

    Darla stood at the end of the hall. She was back in human form. Even with her face flawed from my attack, she was as beautiful as ever and still naked. Her jaw had nearly healed. Long scars extending to her ears on both sides of her face gave Darla the appearance of a ghoulish Cheshire cat. She narrowed her blood red eyes. Even with her crude, scarred grin, Darla did not look happy at all.

    I don’t suppose you’re willing to talk this out? I asked, making light of my precarious situation.

    Right before my eyes, the scars absorbed into her skin and faded completely away. She wiggled her jaw, left then right, up and down, ensuring it had healed properly. Her blood red eyes changed to a more human color of tarnished pennies. She looked me over as if seeing me for the first time. Longing appeared in her gaze and she seductively licked her luscious lips. Darla’s nipples visibly hardened.

    You got to be kidding me? I said.

    You intrigue me, Taurus Moon, she said then sniffed the air. Fear has a distinctive aroma. I don’t detect it with you. Your heartbeat should be racing, but it is not. Perhaps my father and I wanting you dead was premature.

    I raised my pistol and aimed for her heart. Lady, you ain’t got nothing I want.

    Haven’t I? She slowly spun around displaying the curve of her perfect hips and ample breasts. Her back was rough muscle with touches of softness in the shapeliness of her bottom. She was in fact a true wonder of the world. Darla broke my trance when she faced me once more. Are you absolutely sure I have nothing you want?

    My voice got caught in my gullet. Damn she was hot. Clearing my throat, I said with less force than I wanted, Nothing.

    She smiled. The pounding of the heart can reveal fear, but it also indicates when a person is lying. You, Taurus Moon, are very much telling me a lie. Oh, and the bulge in your pants also says differently.

    I shrugged. So I’m a horny guy. Sue me. Turning my gaze slightly to Mosley, I asked, Where’s Grimes?

    He’s on the third floor. It appears he has a rendezvous with other Lycans, Mosley answered.

    Apparently, Grimes was planning a coordinated attack with his pack. Even though he had the clear advantage of greater speed and strength, it looked like he wanted to avoid a one-on-one confrontation. That wasn’t good.

    Returning my full attention back to Darla, I wondered if she was simply a delaying tactic. What’s your game, princess? I know that your kind are like wolves and have sex only during mating season. Are you trying to stall me for your father?

    First of all, though we Lycans share similarities with our wolf brethren we are also human, with urges. Yes, at times, I must succumb to my animal instincts, but for the most part I’m like any other woman with needs and desires. Darla turned her head to the side, listening for something as if to make sure no one was within earshot to hear. She turned back to me. Secondly, I have been in search of a strong mate--someone capable of taking down my father and becoming the new alpha male of my pack.

    I took a step back, surprised. You want me to become your mate, so you can usurp your father and become queen?

    Darla’s eyes sparkled with pleasure. Exactly. Together, we can crush the rival packs and rule together for all eternity. I can give you many children in our time together. Think of it, Taurus Moon.

    If you like, I could compile a composite of what your offspring would possibly look like, Mosley casually suggested.

    Don’t bother, because being a daddy ain’t in my near future, I said to him then I directed my conversation to Darla. I’m not interested in your little coup d'état against your father. All I came here for was to borrow an artifact.

    She looked disappointed. Such a shame.

    Yeah, we would have had beautiful hairy children together in this dream of yours. Since we’ve ended the possibility of a nuptial between us, how about that artifact?

    Howls from the pack, much closer than before, filled the corridors of the castle.

    Grimes and his pack are making their way up, sir, Mosley interrupted.

    Crap! I’d wasted too much time messing with Darla. I needed Mosley to lead me to a defendable position. Look, I don’t want to kill you. If I haven’t made that clear already with all those wild shots I’ve been blasting, it should be evident now, since I haven’t put a hole in your chest.

    She rubbed one side of her cheek. You tried to cut off my head, she retorted.

    Princess, if that was my intention, we wouldn’t be talking now.

    You were lucky before, Taurus Moon. Twice, I underestimated your resourcefulness and left myself vulnerable to your attacks. That won’t happen a third time, I assure you. Her eyes burned into mine with a combination of hate and lust. Now, about this artifact you want. What is it?

    The Antikythera Mechanism, I answered quickly, knowing I was nearly out of time. The relic was an ancient calculator dating back to 150-100 BC. In 1901, one was found aboard an Antikythera shipwreck near the Greek island. But the one in Grimes’ possession was recovered by Gully and me two years ago, not far from where the first was found but invisible to the human eye. The power that surrounded the relic, keeping it concealed, was to protect it from pirates while it was transported across the ocean. The crew hadn’t counted on Mother Nature—storms had ripped the ship apart before it could reach Greece.

    While the Antikythera Mechanism, retrieved in 1901, had long since lost its supernatural properties, this one hadn’t. The ancient calculator was never meant to compute numbers, but dark energies called Going. If used properly, it could increase the strength of supernatural beings. Hence, Grimes hired me to find it years ago. He’d only been able to tap into a small portion of the dark energy so far, which was probably Darla’s big problem for finding a strong enough suitor to take her father down.

    Of all the artifacts you would try to steal, it had to be my father’s prized possession, Darla said, regarding me cynically.

    I wondered if she even knew of the relic’s value. Time to conduct a quick test. What if I were to tell you that by ridding the castle of the Antikythera Mechanism, you could weaken Grimes?

    She looked intrigued. "What

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