A Light in the Heart of Darkness
The Guardian Heart Crystal Series Book Four
Amy Blankenship, RK Melton
Copyright © 2009 Amy Blankenship
English Edition Published by Amy Blankenship
Second Edition Published by TekTime
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The Legend of the Heart of Time
The worlds may change⦠but true legends never fade.
Darkness and light have constantly battled since the beginning of time. Worlds are formed and crushed beneath the feet of their creators, yet the ongoing need for good and evil have never been in question. However, sometimes a new element is thrown into the mix⦠the one thing that both sides want but only one can have.
Paradoxical in nature, the Guardian Heart Crystal is the one constant that both sides have always striven to attain. The crystalline stone has the power to create and destroy the known universe, yet can end all suffering and strife in the same breath. Some say the crystal has a mind of its own⦠others say the gods are behind it all.
Each time the crystal has appeared, its guardians have always been ready to defend it from all who would use it selfishly. The identities of these guardians remain unchanged and they love with the same ferocity regardless of the world or time.
One girl stands in the center of these ancient guardians and is the object of their affections. She holds within her the power of the crystal itself. This is the bearer of the crystal and the source of its power. The lines often blur, and guarding the crystal slowly changes into guarding the priestess from the other guardians.
This is the wine from which the heart of darkness drinks. It is the opportunity to make the guardians of the crystal weak and susceptible to attack. The darkness craves the power of the crystal and also the girl as a man would crave a woman.
Within every one of these dimensions and realities you will find a secret garden known as the Heart of Time. There, a statue of a young human priestess kneels. She is surrounded by an age-old magic that keeps her secret treasure hidden and well preserved. The maidenâs hands are outstretched as if waiting for something precious to be placed in them.
Legend says that she is waiting for the powerful stone known as The Guardian Heart Crystal to return to her.
Only the Guardians know of the true secrets behind the statue and how it came into existence. Before the five brothers drew their first breath their ancestors, Tadamichi, and his twin brother, Hyakuhei, protected the heart of time during its darkest history. For centuries, the twins protected the seal that kept the human world from overlapping within the demon realm. This task was sacred and the lives of the humans as well as demons had to be kept safe and secret from the other.
Unexpectedly, during their reign, a small band of humans accidentally crossed over into the demon world because of the sacred crystal. During a time of turmoil, its powers caused a rip in the seal that had separated the dimensions. The leader of the human group and Tadamichi had quickly become allies, making a pact to close the rip in the seal and keep the two worlds locked away from each other forever.
But during that time, Hyakuhei and Tadamichi had both fallen in love with the daughter of the human leader.
Against Hyakuheiâs wishes, the rip had been repaired by Tadamichi and the girlâs father. The strength of the seal had been increased tenfold, separating the dangerous love triangle forever. Hyakuheiâs heart was shattered⦠Even his own blood brother, Tadamichi had betrayed him by making sure he and the priestess were separated by eternity.
Love can turn into the most wicked of things once it is lost. Hyakuheiâs broken heart turned to malicious anger and jealousy causing a battle between the twin brothers, ending Tadamichiâs life and splitting their immortal souls. Those slivers of immortality created five new guardians to take guardianship over the seal and protect it from Hyakuhei, who had joined the demons within the realm.
Imprisoned within the darkness he had become, Hyakuhei cast out all thought of protecting the heart of time⦠instead he turned his energy toward banishing the seal completely. His long midnight locks, reaching past his knees and a face belonging only to the most seductive, belied the true evil hidden within his angelic appearance.
As the war begins between the forces of light and dark, a blinding blue light is emitted from the sanctified statue signaling that the young priestess has been reborn and the crystal has resurfaced on the other side.
As the guardians are drawn to her and become her protectors, the battle between good and evil truly begins. Hence the entrance into another world where darkness is dominant within the world of light.
This is one of their many epic adventuresâ¦
Chapter 1
For centuries the red moon had always been a sign of the bringer of death. Those who saw the deadly sight hid for fear of losing their lives to the powerful lull of endless sleep it promised. In the distance, a spine-chilling cry was heard from miles around as the dangerous symbol sat high in the midnight sky.
In a forest clearing two lone figures stood, one wounded, breathing heavily with one of his twin daggers clenched in his hand, the other towering menacingly over him, a malicious smirk gracing his inhumanly beautiful face. Predatory ruby eyes gleamed in the full moonlight awaiting his victimâs next move. Hyakuheiâs unnaturally pale skin seemed to glow in the night, giving him the appearance of an angelic reaper.
âYou have killed us without death!â Toya snarled, baring his elongated fangs. His gold dust eyes burned in loathing for the man standing before him. Once his friend⦠his own fatherâs brother⦠now his mortal enemy. âYou bastard!â
âYou say that now with conviction but I gave you eternal life, trained you and cared for you. I loved you and your brother as my own.â Scarlet eyes flashed in anger at the insolent, would be child before him.
âYou call making us into monsters⦠love? You stole our lives away! You turned me to try and force my brother into becoming yours! You lied to us, saying you could reverse the curse if we would join with you.â His breath left him in an angry hiss as he continued.
âIf it wasnât for your twisted fascination with my brother, we would be normal human beings, living normal lives as a family, not the bloodthirsty creatures of the night that you made us into!â Bitter tears poured from Toyaâs eyes in anger and betrayal⦠turning them eerie silver.
âYou are a fool to ever think you were normal!â Hyakuheiâs voice held the malicious hint of bitterness. âYou and your brother mistakenly weep for something that was never yours to have.â His voice softened for a moment as he swallowed the memories of his twin brother⦠their father, âNo matter.â His eyes burned as he focused back on Toya. âYou are just like your father⦠selfish.â
âYour fatherâs death left you under my care! You and your brother are mine and I have always taken what belongs to me. I will have his obedience once I have finished with you.â Hyakuheiâs clawed hand flexed in anticipation, eager to feel the younger manâs blood drip from their deadly tips. âIt is you that has betrayed your own flesh and blood!â
Toya swung around in a circle listening to the hated voice as Hyakuhei shimmered and disappeared only to reappear on the other side of him. He knew the deadly vampire was only playing with him but Toya wasnât afraid anymore. That fear had died with herâ¦
"Why did you kill her?" Toya demanded his voice a soft hiss filled with anger and despair. "Did you think that by killing her you would gain the crystal? Never! She refused to give you that power and it pissed you off. Didnât it Hyakuhei?â he screamed as he pivoted, trying to follow his enemy as Hyakuhei circled him with deadly intent.
âIt wasn't a secret that you wanted her for your own.â Toyaâs hand tightened on his dagger in fury as he remembered the haunted looks⦠the stalking⦠the sight of her lifeless body.
âAnyone with eyes could see the way you looked at her when you thought me or Kotaro weren't paying attention.â His breath left him with a sob as he swayed for a moment knowing he and Kotaro had both loved her⦠they had fought Hyakuhei and each other for her. No one had won. âWe saw you.â
âKyoko was mine and will always be mine!" Toya shouted, his anger at losing the one he had loved more than air⦠she was gone. She had been the light in the darkness that his world had become.
She was the reason he had defied Hyakuhei. Now his reason for defiance was gone and Toya felt the fire in his soul rise to a deadly temperature. He had found her lying lifeless with a small dagger piercing her heart. Deep inside he knew⦠he and Kotaro had both known... Hyakuhei had somehow killed her.
Hyakuheiâs black eyes became a shade darker as he gazed upon his brotherâs youngest son in contempt. âAh yes, the elusive Guardian Heart Crystal⦠such a power does not belong to a foolish child like you. The most powerful beings have searched for the Guardian Heart Crystal⦠did you think you were the only one dear boy? Not only vampires but also immortals and wizards and even werewolves share in that desire to gather such a power.â
âDo you not realize what would happen if the Lycan had claimed her first?â Hyakuheiâs eyes bled crimson at the thought of Kotaro, leader of the Lycan tribes, gaining such a power. His anger spiked as he remembered the Lycanâs scent on her flesh this same night. He would not stand by and let such a treacherous thing happen.
âNo, careless boy, I have already taken care of the priestess who carried the crystal within her.â Hyakuheiâs eyes hardened at the thought of the small lie.
In truth⦠he had not murdered the girl. She had committed suicide to keep him from obtaining the crystal. Heâd had her in his grasp, ready to claim the power she held within her. The power the legend spoke of, if it could be trusted⦠wouldâve allowed his darkness to walk within the light⦠and feed upon it.
His fingers still tingled from the briefest touch of her skin. He had stood behind her⦠feeling the heat of her body with his cold hand. Her emerald eyes had turned and clashed with his for a mere second in defiance. He had only wanted a taste. Too late, heâd seen the dagger in her hand as it swiftly disappeared into her chest. He could have turned her and shared it all with her but⦠she refused his generous offer.
The brave yet foolish woman had believed that by killing herself, she would lock away the power of the crystal from him forever. Forever was such a long time to try and hide from him.
âShe will be reborn!â Toya screamed in anguish, knowing he had failed at protecting her from Hyakuheiâs wrath. His guilt at not being there to save her was eating him up inside. She had known he was a vampire⦠a creature of the night⦠and still she had not turned her back on him. She had befriended him instead. Kyoko had trusted him with her very life.
Toyaâs mind flashed back over the time he had known her⦠his body falling to his knees as he gripped the ground watching his tears fall. âIt had not been long enough!â he silently screamed in denial.
He had only known her for such a short time; six cycles of the moon. When he had first met her⦠he had only wanted the crystal⦠the crystal she hadnât even known she was carrying at first. But he could see it shining inside her⦠calling to him. Then something had changed. Toya found himself trying to protect her instead of taking the crystal from her.
Since she had slammed into his dark world, Toya had found the truth behind the legend of the Guardian Heart Crystal, things even Hyakuhei did not realize. He had wanted to tell his brother the secrets but Hyakuhei had made it impossible for him to find Kyou in time⦠now it was too late.
âYou will never have its light in the darkness⦠I will find Kyoko again and keep the crystal from you!â Toyaâs voice was harsh with his need for vengeance. âShe will live again and I will be there waiting for her.â A lone silver tear slipped down his cheek unnoticed as he yelled, âTogether! She and I will find another way to free Kyou from you!â
Hyakuhei stepped closer to Toya, a dark chuckle coming from deep within his chest. âOh yes, my dear Toya, she will live again. The crystal will come back into this world and I will be the one to claim not only its power, but the girl as well. As for my precious Kyou⦠I am sure I can find something to occupy your brotherâs time until that day comes.â
Toya growled low in his throat knowing that was a double-edged sword, âYou keep your sick notions to yourself. Iâll find a way to make us normal again. And you⦠Iâll make you dead!â He ended in a shout as the wind began to pick up, howling wickedly across the clearing.
The dagger in his hand flashed in an arc of silver light, barely catching the dark robe that graced Hyakuheiâs body. Toya couldnât believe how fast his opponent was but his brow was furrowed with determination. A second dagger appeared in his other hand and he swung with it, followed immediately by the first.
Hyakuhei dodged the deadly blades with the centuries of training heâd endured. Humans were such easy creatures to defeat and Toya, though changed, was still very much human in his way of thinking⦠still a child in a vampire's eyes.
He would admit that somehow, his protection of the priestess had aged Toyaâs power to almost the same level of an ancient. Taking the priestess away from him had served two purposes. Without his reason to fight⦠Toyaâs power had diminished greatly.
Hyakuheiâs left hand lashed out, somehow trapping both of Toyaâs wrists in a crushing grip. Toya had no way to defend himself when the vampireâs right claws cruelly slashed across his cheek.
Silver eyes clashed with crimson ones for a suspended moment in time as Hyakuhei retracted his claws. His lips hinted at a tainted smile as he reached out to gently stroke the wound he had just given so viciously. âTisâ a pity to mar such perfection⦠so much like your brother.â He licked the drops of freshly spilt blood from his finger before adding, âBut I cannot have your rebellious love distracting Kyou from me.â
Feeling his wrists being released, Toya took a step back and tried to block the next attack coming for his torso. He grunted in pain when blood spilled from the gashes left on his chest. Pressing an arm to the wounds, his golden eyes widened as he staggered back and, this time, Hyakuhei let him.
Toya could feel the broken bones in his wrists grinding against one another and had to concentrate just to keep his daggers from falling to the ground. Looking up at the man he hated more than death, Toya tried to shake off the pain knowing this wasnât a game⦠even the undead could die.
âYou foolish child, you thought to save your sibling by killing me? You can barely hold your blades now, much less attempt to take my life.â Hyakuhei sneered then his face turned placid, his anger suddenly gone. The night breeze lifted the ends of his long ebony hair making it look like it was alive.