Ryuu bowed and Aiden nodded. "You have my word."
Kendrick looked at Anne a final time and raced out the door. Once clear of the building, he took flight.
Just this one time, please. Just this one time, let me be wrong.
*****
Kendrick flung the door open and ran up the stairs.
"Meryn? Rheia?" Amelia yelled.
"Fine, both fine!" he answered and kept going.
He opened the door to Keelan's room and Basil jumped.
"What colors did you see?" he demanded.
Basil picked up his notebook. "The crystals testing for abilities turned different colors based on the ability of the bead. Crystals one and two turned red. Crystal three turned green and crystal four turned blue. The last one that tested the container's make up, well..."
"Well what?"
"Sir, it g-g-glowed," Basil stuttered.
"Glowed?" Kendrick began to pace. He stopped and returned to the table. "That can't be right. Basil are you sure?"
"Yes, sir. I'm sure, it glowed white," Basil answered.
Kendrick froze, and his heart seized. "Why didn't you say that at first?"
Basil frowned in confusion. "Sir, the crystal is white."
Kendrick dropped to his knees. Of course, a novice wouldn't be able to determine the difference between a regular glow and a white light. He had been testing for centuries and had never seen anything glow white, because there was nothing on this earth pure enough to hit the scale and register white.
"Sir! Sir, are you well?" Basil circled him worriedly.
"Basil, can you wait downstairs? As soon as the others arrive, can you send Ryuu directly to me and have everyone else assemble in the front room? I'll need you and Noah to watch after Penny; she doesn't need to hear this," Kendrick whispered trying to keep his voice even.
"Yes, sir, anything you need." Basil ran out the door so fast he didn't even stop to remove his lead testing apron.
Kendrick stared at the floor. What had their world come to?
Minutes began to blur, because the next thing he knew, Ryuu was kneeling beside him. "Heika, are you hurt?" Ryuu asked sensibly.
"My heart hurts Sei. I fear for our future, I don't know if I want to live in this world anymore. I am so tired," Kendrick admitted.
"You have a very good reason to live heika; she is waiting anxiously for you downstairs." Ryuu put a hand under his arm and helped him to his feet.
"I'm glad Meryn has you, I am. But I would give anything to have you as my squire." He looked his oldest friend in the eye.
"I understand and I am flattered." Ryuu bowed.
Kendrick refused to give in to this sorrow a second longer. He straightened his back and took a deep breath. "They will need you, especially Meryn and Rheia." He opened his pouch and pulled out a small leather bag. "This is blessed chamomile, a little goes a long way. It is spelled to bring peace. Make a couple pots of tea for us throughout the evening; we'll all need it." He handed the bag to his old friend.
"Heika, one thing I have learned living with my denka these many months is that humans are stronger than we give them credit for."
Kendrick inclined his head. "I imagine they are. I'll let you go down first to start the tea, then I'll go down to the front room."
Ryuu placed his fist over his heart, bowed, then left the room.
Kendrick waited five minutes then made his way downstairs. With each step he took, his feet became heavier and heavier.
When he walked into the front room, he looked around at the people who had quickly become his family. Quirky Meryn and grouchy Aiden. Fun-loving Colton and his serious mate, Rheia. His kind-hearted godsdaughter, her noble mate, and her parents. Elegant Elizabeth and her dark and mysterious mate, Gavriel. Off to one side, sitting quietly was Jaxon, who, surprisingly, met his gaze unflinchingly.
"About damn time!" Meryn groused.
Kendrick looked in her direction but didn't say anything. He took another deep breath and exhaled slowly. "Some of the things I'm about to tell you, you either already suspected or knew. I am simply able to confirm them based on the tests I conducted. First, I can confirm that each bead is an individual soul. That being said, I can also confirm that each bead resonates with a different shifter ability."
"What didn't we know?" Aiden asked. He sat beside Meryn, holding her hand.
"The beads themselves are an impossibility. Up until today, I didn't think there was any way to create something that had the ability to contain a soul; unfortunately, I was wrong.
"Our enemy has figured out a way to harvest the purest of souls to act as containers." He looked around the room. The men figured it out first and held their mates closer. "They are killing unborn babies and newborns to use their pure souls to house the souls and abilities of the murdered shifters, their own mothers and sometimes fathers."
Sobbing, Amelia and Rheia turned to their mates. Elizabeth looked so pale that Kendrick thought she was going to pass out, but Meryn's reaction gave him hope. She wasn't crying; in fact, she didn't even appear to be outwardly upset. Nevertheless, Kendrick could tell by the look in her eyes that she was already mentally killing her enemies. Yup, she was picturing herself knee-deep in entrails.
Kendrick turned to Anne. She was pale, yes, but her eyes were tranquil. She watched him with a steadfast faith that humbled him. He could see in the way she looked at him that she believed he would stop these atrocities from happening. And she was right. As much as he wanted retribution for his parents, his father would never forgive him if he didn't do everything in his power to stamp out this insidious evil and protect not just his people, but all paranormals.