Tapestry of Shadows and Moonlight
Disclaimers: The recognizable characters from Forever Knight are not mine. I’m just borrowing them for a while. The original characters in this story are mine. Please don’t borrow them without permission. Permission granted to archive this fic. FK was created by James Parriott. No infringement is intended.
This is the sequel to Shadow Fire, which can be found on my personal website and Fanfiction.net. I that know I said I wasn’t going to do another sequel, but my muse decided otherwise. It takes place within the Schanke’s Return series, an alternate fantasy universe where magic exists.
Although this story is in an alternate universe and contains original characters, it is not a crossover, just the product of my own overactive imagination.
By Emily M. Hanson
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Part 1
Natalie Knight groaned as she felt another bout of morning sickness coming on. Being eight-and-a-half months pregnant was no fun. Not that she wasn’t looking forward to having the baby which she and Nick had wanted for so long. After many hours spent searching internet sites and looking through baby name books, she and Nick had finally agreed on the name Jeanne Lucille. Natalie couldn’t wait to have her baby so she could hold her little girl in her arms. But at the moment, she really wasn’t enjoying being pregnant.
Grace Balthazar, her best friend and assistant at the morgue, glanced over at her. “Everything okay, Nat?â€
“Yes,†she assured her friend. “I just wish there was a cure for morning sickness.â€
“Ah. I don’t blame you.â€
Natalie covered her mouth as she ran to the ladies’ room, hoping that she would make it in time. Suddenly, a bright flash of light blinded her. She was about to scream, but a gloved hand covered her mouth. She growled warningly. Whoever was attempting to abduct her was about to be very surprised.
She’d received a blood transfusion from Don Schanke about eight months ago, after nearly dying from smoke inhalation and other wounds that she’d gotten in a fire started by a mythical creature that she hadn’t known existed. It was the only alternative to bringing her across that Nick would accept, because if he’d brought her across, they would have lost the baby. Don Schanke was a werewolf, and that was a very long story. In any case, she was also a werewolf now.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw the long, sharp silver point of a needle coming towards her. Natalie growled and wrenched herself away from her would-be abductor’s grip. She saw a tall, well-built man wearing a black sweatshirt, black gloves, a ski mask, and black jeans. He held a hypodermic needle. It was completely metal, so she couldn’t see what was inside it. He approached steadily, holding the needle up.
Natalie hated turning furry, but it was her only chance. With lightening speed, she transformed from a normal human into a werewolf with reddish-brown fur, sharp claws, and glowing red eyes. Her clothes fit very snugly and threatened to rip. She didn’t care. “You might want to reconsider that,†she told him.
Her transformation definitely got the man’s attention. He stopped in his tracks for a moment, hesitating. But then he rushed toward her with the needle. Even as pregnant as she was, Natalie moved fast in werewolf form. But it still wasn’t quick enough to escape her assailant, who charged at her and stuck the needle into her fur-covered arm. Natalie screamed and managed to scratch her opponent. Her sharp claws easily ripped through his shirt, but whatever drug he’d injected her with took effect.
“Natalie?†Grace heard her scream and opened the door just in time to see her friend vanish with a man dressed in black into a shimmering blue portal. Nick was not going to be happy, to say the least.
* * * * *
“Captain Knight, Paranormal Investigations Unit,†the blond vampire answered the phone.
“Nick, it’s me. I’ve got some bad news.â€
“Grace? What is it?†Please don’t let it be Natalie, he thought.
“I’m afraid Natalie’s been kidnapped, and whoever took her used magic. Her abductor took her through some sort of glowing door. God only knows where they are now. Nick, I’m so sorry. I wish I could have done something.â€
“It’s not your fault,†he assured Grace. “I’ll find her.â€
Captain Don Schanke looked up from his computer screen as a worried look appeared on his face. “Something happened to Nat?â€
Nick nodded slowly. “She was taken, but somehow, we’ll find her.â€
He looked around for Lt. Michelle Weaver and her partner, Det. Adam Ripley. The two of them should be there somewhere. They didn’t have any active cases at the moment. Finally, he glimpsed Lt. Weaver coming out of the break room with a steaming cup that, knowing her, contained coffee. The tall brunette had taken up the human habit of drinking coffee lately.
Though she appeared human, she was in reality a dragon. Dragons could shape shift into humans. Most of them blended into society. Until a couple of years ago, no one had even known they’d existed.
Shortly after the vampires’ secret had been revealed, a dragon had tried to wreak havoc in Toronto. Nick and Schanke had defeated him with the legendary Excalibur, but soon after that, the sword had simply vanished as magical swords were known for doing.
Nick cleared his throat. “Michelle, could I see you and your partner for a minute?â€
“Sure, Captain. What is it?†She frowned. He smelled worried and frightened, but was doing a fairly good job of hiding it otherwise. Something terrible must have happened. Vampires were not frightened without a good reason.
Adam followed. He was a tall young man with reddish-brown hair and green eyes, and an extraordinary talent for seeing how smaller pieces fit into the larger picture.
“Natalie has been abducted. All we know so far is that her kidnapper used a magic portal to escape. Grace was a witness. It happened at the morgue.â€
Schanke glanced up. As a werewolf, he had excellent hearing. “Something happened to Natalie?â€
“She was kidnapped, Schank.â€
His jaw dropped. “No way!â€
The vampire nodded. “We’ll find her.†His eyes flickered gold as he let out a low growl. “And whoever took her will be sorry.â€
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Natalie moaned as her abductor placed her on the bed, then took off his mask. Her metabolism was already rendering the drug ineffective. Sylvain Macalister frowned. She would need more of it. He’d underestimated her healing abilities as a werewolf. He left the room, locking the door behind him.
Meanwhile, Natalie awoke with a splitting headache to find herself in a strange bedroom. Her blurry vision didn’t help any, but she knew this was an unfamiliar place. Where was she and why had she been taken? What if she went into premature labor due to stress? Nick, I wish you were here, she thought desperately.
Sylvain searched through his lab until he found the vial he was looking for. It contained what looked like liquid silver, but was in reality a creation of his own. He’d started out with a normal sedative and mixed it with several extremely rare magical ingredients. It had worked on Ashley Blake, the unicorn Justice of Order and Peace, who was one of his guards while he was under house arrest. Fools. They’d seriously underestimated him.
It was true that his attempt to kill the vampire leader failed, but he’d learned from his mistakes. Now he wanted revenge, and Natalie’s unborn child was the best way to do that. The daughter of a vampire and werewolf was a rare occurrence in itself, but this particular child would be more powerful than anyone else knew. The magic of shadows and moonlight mingled within her blood. They were the key to the destruction of the vampires and werewolves. No one but him knew the secret of how to tap that power.
It lay within an ancient spell, one that he had discovered while reading his ancestor’s spell book one day. He no longer had the original book, but he’d written down a copy of it as a precaution. The unicorn Justices didn’t find the copy when they’d searched Sylvain’s home because it had been hidden within a temporal stasis field, leaving it outside time and their magical powers.
As the unicorn chanted, the book appeared, surrounded by a glowing blue sphere. When he touched it, the sphere vanished. Now all he needed were the proper ingredients for the spell that would hasten Natalie’s pregnancy and allow the child to be born.
* * * * *
To be continued.
Disclaimers: The recognizable characters from Forever Knight are not mine. I’m just borrowing them for a while. The original characters in this story are mine. Please don’t borrow them without permission. Permission granted to archive this fic. FK was created by James Parriott. No infringement is intended.
This is the sequel to Shadow Fire, which can be found on my personal website and Fanfiction.net. I that know I said I wasn’t going to do another sequel, but my muse decided otherwise. It takes place within the Schanke’s Return series, an alternate fantasy universe where magic exists.
Although this story is in an alternate universe and contains original characters, it is not a crossover, just the product of my own overactive imagination.
By Emily M. Hanson
* * * * *
Part 1
Natalie Knight groaned as she felt another bout of morning sickness coming on. Being eight-and-a-half months pregnant was no fun. Not that she wasn’t looking forward to having the baby which she and Nick had wanted for so long. After many hours spent searching internet sites and looking through baby name books, she and Nick had finally agreed on the name Jeanne Lucille. Natalie couldn’t wait to have her baby so she could hold her little girl in her arms. But at the moment, she really wasn’t enjoying being pregnant.
Grace Balthazar, her best friend and assistant at the morgue, glanced over at her. “Everything okay, Nat?â€
“Yes,†she assured her friend. “I just wish there was a cure for morning sickness.â€
“Ah. I don’t blame you.â€
Natalie covered her mouth as she ran to the ladies’ room, hoping that she would make it in time. Suddenly, a bright flash of light blinded her. She was about to scream, but a gloved hand covered her mouth. She growled warningly. Whoever was attempting to abduct her was about to be very surprised.
She’d received a blood transfusion from Don Schanke about eight months ago, after nearly dying from smoke inhalation and other wounds that she’d gotten in a fire started by a mythical creature that she hadn’t known existed. It was the only alternative to bringing her across that Nick would accept, because if he’d brought her across, they would have lost the baby. Don Schanke was a werewolf, and that was a very long story. In any case, she was also a werewolf now.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw the long, sharp silver point of a needle coming towards her. Natalie growled and wrenched herself away from her would-be abductor’s grip. She saw a tall, well-built man wearing a black sweatshirt, black gloves, a ski mask, and black jeans. He held a hypodermic needle. It was completely metal, so she couldn’t see what was inside it. He approached steadily, holding the needle up.
Natalie hated turning furry, but it was her only chance. With lightening speed, she transformed from a normal human into a werewolf with reddish-brown fur, sharp claws, and glowing red eyes. Her clothes fit very snugly and threatened to rip. She didn’t care. “You might want to reconsider that,†she told him.
Her transformation definitely got the man’s attention. He stopped in his tracks for a moment, hesitating. But then he rushed toward her with the needle. Even as pregnant as she was, Natalie moved fast in werewolf form. But it still wasn’t quick enough to escape her assailant, who charged at her and stuck the needle into her fur-covered arm. Natalie screamed and managed to scratch her opponent. Her sharp claws easily ripped through his shirt, but whatever drug he’d injected her with took effect.
“Natalie?†Grace heard her scream and opened the door just in time to see her friend vanish with a man dressed in black into a shimmering blue portal. Nick was not going to be happy, to say the least.
* * * * *
“Captain Knight, Paranormal Investigations Unit,†the blond vampire answered the phone.
“Nick, it’s me. I’ve got some bad news.â€
“Grace? What is it?†Please don’t let it be Natalie, he thought.
“I’m afraid Natalie’s been kidnapped, and whoever took her used magic. Her abductor took her through some sort of glowing door. God only knows where they are now. Nick, I’m so sorry. I wish I could have done something.â€
“It’s not your fault,†he assured Grace. “I’ll find her.â€
Captain Don Schanke looked up from his computer screen as a worried look appeared on his face. “Something happened to Nat?â€
Nick nodded slowly. “She was taken, but somehow, we’ll find her.â€
He looked around for Lt. Michelle Weaver and her partner, Det. Adam Ripley. The two of them should be there somewhere. They didn’t have any active cases at the moment. Finally, he glimpsed Lt. Weaver coming out of the break room with a steaming cup that, knowing her, contained coffee. The tall brunette had taken up the human habit of drinking coffee lately.
Though she appeared human, she was in reality a dragon. Dragons could shape shift into humans. Most of them blended into society. Until a couple of years ago, no one had even known they’d existed.
Shortly after the vampires’ secret had been revealed, a dragon had tried to wreak havoc in Toronto. Nick and Schanke had defeated him with the legendary Excalibur, but soon after that, the sword had simply vanished as magical swords were known for doing.
Nick cleared his throat. “Michelle, could I see you and your partner for a minute?â€
“Sure, Captain. What is it?†She frowned. He smelled worried and frightened, but was doing a fairly good job of hiding it otherwise. Something terrible must have happened. Vampires were not frightened without a good reason.
Adam followed. He was a tall young man with reddish-brown hair and green eyes, and an extraordinary talent for seeing how smaller pieces fit into the larger picture.
“Natalie has been abducted. All we know so far is that her kidnapper used a magic portal to escape. Grace was a witness. It happened at the morgue.â€
Schanke glanced up. As a werewolf, he had excellent hearing. “Something happened to Natalie?â€
“She was kidnapped, Schank.â€
His jaw dropped. “No way!â€
The vampire nodded. “We’ll find her.†His eyes flickered gold as he let out a low growl. “And whoever took her will be sorry.â€
* * * * *
Natalie moaned as her abductor placed her on the bed, then took off his mask. Her metabolism was already rendering the drug ineffective. Sylvain Macalister frowned. She would need more of it. He’d underestimated her healing abilities as a werewolf. He left the room, locking the door behind him.
Meanwhile, Natalie awoke with a splitting headache to find herself in a strange bedroom. Her blurry vision didn’t help any, but she knew this was an unfamiliar place. Where was she and why had she been taken? What if she went into premature labor due to stress? Nick, I wish you were here, she thought desperately.
Sylvain searched through his lab until he found the vial he was looking for. It contained what looked like liquid silver, but was in reality a creation of his own. He’d started out with a normal sedative and mixed it with several extremely rare magical ingredients. It had worked on Ashley Blake, the unicorn Justice of Order and Peace, who was one of his guards while he was under house arrest. Fools. They’d seriously underestimated him.
It was true that his attempt to kill the vampire leader failed, but he’d learned from his mistakes. Now he wanted revenge, and Natalie’s unborn child was the best way to do that. The daughter of a vampire and werewolf was a rare occurrence in itself, but this particular child would be more powerful than anyone else knew. The magic of shadows and moonlight mingled within her blood. They were the key to the destruction of the vampires and werewolves. No one but him knew the secret of how to tap that power.
It lay within an ancient spell, one that he had discovered while reading his ancestor’s spell book one day. He no longer had the original book, but he’d written down a copy of it as a precaution. The unicorn Justices didn’t find the copy when they’d searched Sylvain’s home because it had been hidden within a temporal stasis field, leaving it outside time and their magical powers.
As the unicorn chanted, the book appeared, surrounded by a glowing blue sphere. When he touched it, the sphere vanished. Now all he needed were the proper ingredients for the spell that would hasten Natalie’s pregnancy and allow the child to be born.
* * * * *
To be continued.