Chatper 125
Chatper 125
125. Jasper
Despite the cold December day, sweat rolls down Tyson’s back, his muscles flexing as he lifts another
hay bale. Running a farm is a lot of hard work, but it has always been my dream, and five years ago, at
twenty–eight I finally made it happen. My plan has always been simple–buy a piece of land, build a
house on it, have some animals, and wait for my demon to consume me as the hope of having a family
died together with Samir and lago–my first blood- brothers–the day they were killed during a surprise
attack from the Dukes, I almost died myself that day, but by some twist of fate, I only ended up with a
few scars and a shattered knee. Many operations later and a lot of physical therapy regained my
mobility.
I would have died alone if not for Ruchen. For months he pestered me about joining him and his blood–
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when the link connecting me to Samir and lago had been shattered and their demons had to find
solace in the catacombs below the Blood Lodge. But Rueben is not a man who takes no for an answer
and somehow he made me say yes to becoming one of his blood- brothers.
My new blood–brothers not only accepted me as one of them but they also gave my life a new
purpose.
I finish grooming Juniper and 1 straighten my back. “Let me help you feed Speckles and Artax so we
can join the others for breakfast.”
Tyson puts another hay bale on top of the others, his chest glistening with his sweat, and he takes out
the t–shirt he has tucked in the waistband of his pants and wipes his forehead with it. I don’t
understand how he is not cold, but he is from a small town in Alaska and claims the winters there are
harsher than here. “Do you think Mose is making his special breakfast?”
Mose’s parents are from Korea and
Ved to the States when Mose was two years old. They had big plans for him, wanting him to become a
doctor, but not only did he go to a culinary school but he also became an assassin.
“Before I left the house I saw him tasting the kimchi,” I let Tyson know. He loves the kimchi Mose
makes.
“Kimchi.” I can practically hear him moan.
I chuckle. “Let’s feed the horses so you can have your kimchi.”
Tyson goes over to Artax’s stall while I take hay to Speckles. I walk slowly as I don’t want to scare the
mare. The animals on the farm are usually rescued after years of being abused and mistreated by their
owners. Speckles was brought in two months ago, but she is very wary of humans, as her previous
owner abused her so badly, her black mane is spotted white from whatever that sick bastard did to her.
I enter Speckles‘ stall and she immediately gets nervous.
“Easy girl.” I keep my voice calm, not wanting to make her even more nervous and slowly put the hay in
the rack.
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Speckles never takes her eyes off of me, probably scared I will do something to her, I work with her
daily, trying to show her that not all humans are evil. It is a slow process and she only tolerates me long
enough to feed her and take her to the paddock. She only gets to the hay when I leave the stall.
Tyson strokes Artax’s mane and takes out a sugar cube from his pocket.
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“You spoil him too much,” I chuckle as Artax takes the sugar cube from Tyson.
“We all do,” Tyson says.
Artax is our very first horse. It took a lot of failures to finally gain his trust. There have been a few others
after him, who found their forever homes after Rueben worked with them, but Artax is special and his
home is with us.
After a last check on Juniper–who is more than irritated for having to spend the winter inside the stable
instead of her pen–Tyson and I go to the house and enter it through the backdoor which leads directly
into the kitchen.
“Wash your hands,” Mose says as he puts a serving plate of spiced tofu and boiled eggs on the table.
Reuben and Ansel are sitting in their chairs, scrolling on their phones. It is rare to see them home
during the mornings as they have a bounty–hunting business and they are on the road more than they
are home. Mose owns a Korean restaurant, Tyson writes romance books for women, while I am the
only one not working, as my knee bothers me most of the time. Not contributing financially makes me
feel like a freeloader.
Tyson heads over to the sink.
Miss Teapot gets up from the basket she uses as her bed and comes to me. I scoop her up in my arms
and stroke her warm fur and she starts purring right away. I named her Miss Teapot because I found
her thrown in the garbage, stuck in a broken teapot, while I was doing some grocery shopping.
Unfortunately, she lost her left front leg because it was very badly broken, but since she was a kitten
when I found her, she adapted to her new life as a 3–legged cat pretty quickly.
“Who’s the prettiest girl in the house?” I coo as I pet Miss Teapot’s white fur. She purrs even louder.
Ansel puts his phone on the table. “Mose is.”
I chuckle because Ansel is not wrong. Mose looks like those guys who play K–pop music.
“Since when am I a girl?” Mose rolls his eyes, making everyone laugh.
Tyson dries his hands and sits at the table. “Diva is the most beautiful,” he gives his opinion.
before I
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Diva is Rueben’s rottweiler and that dog is a pain in the ass. Last year I had chickens and she ate the
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act, she had a meltdown because I gave the chickens away, scared tha02:1 she would eat them next.
A real diva she is. But she is loyal and fiercely guards the farm from any potential danger.
Rueben strokes Diva’s head–who lays on the floor next to Rueben’s chair. “You damn right she is.”