Immortalis - Book 1 (The Keeper's Immortals)

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Authors: Marisa DeMaris
alone is giving me a headache. I don’t know Reid has been able to endure you for as long as he has.” Blake said to me while turning away from the bar. Without warning Jaryn’s hand came closer to me, pulling at strands of my hair. He acted like a child who didn’t know what I was. I pulled away from him only to find Blake on top of me, drink in hand. He laughed as I attempted to push him off of me but he was far too heavy for me.
    “We’re not doing anything to the girl. We’re only using her to get Reid back and then we‘ll leave her be.” Sebastian said as he walked into the plane and took a seat on the opposite side of the plane from me.  His words stopped his younger brother’s for only a moment before they went back to tormenting me.
    “In other words leave her alone you little bastards.” Ashwin said pulling at Blake’s ear forcing him to get off of me. I had never been happier to see her although I was terrified of her.
    “Why are ya being such a bitch Ashwin? You used to enjoy this…then again so did Reid.” Blake stated.
    “Perhaps she’s starting to mature finally after all this centuries.” Jaryn laughed. Ashwin shot him a go-to-hell look before taking her own seat in the front of the plane. She pulled out her headphones and temporally blocked out the situation. She was tired of dealing with her brothers and even though she was somewhat a prisoner Ashwin couldn’t help but to enjoy having another female around. It wasn’t that she had anything against Nora, she didn’t even know her but she was doing this to keep her family together. The only family that she had.  
    I felt the plane begin to move and suddenly froze again. They all stopped and looked at me with wonder; they knew something was wrong the moment I started to grab onto the seat for fear I was going to fall. Blake and Jaryn laughed, Sebastian told me to relax but Ashwin took off her headphones and walked over to me quickly to take the seat next to me. She grabbed my hand, giving it a squeeze, calming me a bit. Next thing I knew we were up in the air and the seatbelt sign wasn’t lit up any longer. Without exchanging any words Ashwin only smiled and moved back to her original seat. I wanted to thank her but not in front of everyone else. It seemed like it should be something a little more personal and private.
    “Don’t worry you’re pretty head to much Nora, we’ll be in Ireland sooner than you think and I’m sure Reid won’t be too far behind.” Sebastian said calmly as he pulled a news paper up to his face, hiding his smile.
    “Wait…wha…Ireland? You’re taking me to Ireland?” I asked probably sounding slightly annoyed.
    “Where did you think I meant when I said were goin’ home lass?” Jaryn said snidely as he placed the glass of whisky to his lips. I didn’t really know how to answer that without looking foolish although I didn’t know how I couldn’t look that way. I was flying in a plane full of immortals headed to Ireland when no more than an hour ago I was on a simple first date that I never got to finish. I never thought I would be in such a situation. This was something that happened in the movies not to me.
    “Aw keep her speechless please. I can already feel my headache easing up a bit.” Blake said as he continued to massage his tempers.
    “Go to hell Blake!” I barked towards him. He only laughed at my words.
    “Oh lass, if I could die I’m sure I would have a seat next to the devil himself. I’ve been a very bad boy. So has your precious Reid but I’m sure he didn’t tell you everything that he’s ever done eh?” Blake asked knowing the answer already.
    “He’s…told me some.” I admitted to him wanting to know more since Reid hadn’t really divulged any of his back story for me but I unsure if he would tell me or not. I wasn’t sure if I did want to know everything but I knew myself; I was curious by nature.
    “He’s killed people ya know, we all have. Some by mistake but

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