A growl not from Loki comes from somewhere in the room.
“He what?” Storm growls.
“It was nothing. Better than not eating.” I say, which was apparently the wrong answer.
I turn back to Loki to see his eyes darkening again.
“Fuck, I’m going to regret this.” I start, as questions get thrown at me and yelling increases. “I’ve got a familiar!” I yell.
Everyone freezes as Loki’s eyes clear completely.
“What?” He asks, shock evident in his tone.
“I have a familiar,” I repeat, already regretting telling them.
“No one has had a familiar for decades.” Storm scoffs, clearly on edge.
“Poca, I swear to god if you stay invisible right now, no belly rubs for a month!” I say to the grinning hellhound.
He stares at me defiantly before a slight shimmer overtakes him.
“Fucking hell. That’s not a familiar. That’s a fucking hellhound.” Rival exclaims, staring wide-eyed at the glowing with embers, horse-sized hellhound they can now all see.
“Tone it down, Poca,” I say tiredly, as he growls playfully before putting out his embers and turning into a great Dane sized hellhound instead.
“You’ve got some fucking explaining to do.” Storm growls.
“I’d like to sit down now,” I say, swaying on my feet slightly.
“Fuck,” Loki growls as he carefully leads me over to the sofa, and I sit down.
“What’s happened?” Magnus exclaims as he bursts through the door, Reaper hot on his heels. “Is that a hellhound?”
“I told you he was real,” I grin.
“Fuck, look at you. Is it still in your system?”
“Yep.”
“Is what still in her system?” Reaper asks.
“I knew it! I can’t have someone on my team who does drugs.” Storm sneers.
“It’s not drugs. It’s a potion that stops my healing and blocks some of my gifts. It’s starting to wear off now, hence why I could call my sword to me.” I say, stopping his rant in its tracks.
My eyes drift closed.
“Why the fuck would you take that?”
“I didn’t take it willingly,” I argue.
“What?” He growls before demanding, “Who?”
I don’t reply as my eyes drift shut again.
“Farren. Stay awake.” Loki says gently.
“Who, Farren?” Storm demands.