Alex
~Present day~
My friends.
They were all my friends.
I wouldnât hurt them.
But I wanted to.
I wanted them to hurt the way I hurt.
I wanted them to burn the way Iâd been burning my entire life.
Memories slammed into me.
Past. Present. Future.
Combined into a swirl of uncontrollable rage and chaos. Power surged through my veins as Bannik spoke. And then his hand raised.
It happened too fast.
A trickle of blue blood ran down Hopeâs chin.
She was in Masonâs arms.
~Mine!~
Mine!
Mine! ~
I jerked her away from Bannik. I just wanted to touch her, to feel her skin, to remember her taste.
One last time.
âI love you.â Hope cupped my face with her hand. And for the first time in my existence, when someone touched me, the thoughts were pure.
She wasnât thinking about stripping me naked.
She wasnât thinking about sex.
She was worried.
About me.
Her heartâbeatâfor me.
With a roar, I set her on her feet and turned toward Bannik. âYou will die, today.â
His black eyes filled with hatred. âYou touch me, and I snap her neck like a twig.â
âIâm not going to touch you.â I shrugged. âThey are.â I shoved Hope toward Mason again and ran toward the men chained to the wall.
It was a race against time.
As Bannik lunged after me.
I reached the first chain and pulled it free, releasing one brother to intercept Bannik.
Two.
Three.
Four.
And with each clink of the chain, a high-pitched scream emitted from Bannik. I didnât turn around. I didnât trust myself not to kill him myself, and his brothers deserved the honor.
When I got to the tenth brother, all hell was breaking loose.
I could hear screaming, the sound of swords hitting stone.
âSTOP!â Bannikâs hoarse voice sounded out.
Each brother had control of the elementsâ a gift from the heavens. I just hoped they were strong enough to do what needed to be doneâ so I wasnât going to have to finish Bannik off.
When I freed the last brother, the chain fell to the ground with a resounding clank.
All screaming stopped.
Was he dead?
I turned around.
Bannik was in the same chains heâd used to hold them captive. Cassius stood behind him, holding the chains while the brothers stood at attention.
What the hell were they looking at?
A chill washed over me as the last brother touched my shoulder and slowly walked past me.
I felt his power.
I wanted it.
More than Hopeâs love.
More than sex.
More than anything.
âStop!â My voice boomed, and then the being stopped as each brother froze in place. All eyes turned to me.
This.
Their power.
I felt it.
God, I needed it.
It would stop everything, wouldnât it?
It would stop it all.
Every burning fever of lust.
I would be numb to it all.
I opened my mouth and inhaled.
âAlex, NO!â Cassius shouted.
But his voice fell on deaf ears. My ears. Yes, they were my friends, but they were weak, they had always been weak.
Bannik stared at me in horror, a part of me, maybe the part that still cared, wondered, if a being that evil was afraid of me, what exactly had I become?
But I ~wanted.~
I clenched my fists as I kept inhaling the emotions of the brothers, devouring their powerâlicking my lips in ecstasy.
And then, a small hand touched me.
I looked down mid-inhale.
âYou were not created for this,â the small boy said. âSirens do not need air.â
I shook my fuzzy head, and stopped the process, turning to the boy and mindlessly gaping at his bravery. It was the one from my dreams, the one who had taken Hope all those years ago. âA riddle?â
âThe truth.â He grinned. âSirens inhale for pleasure. They take, but the real giftâ¦â He shrugged. âIs never in receiving, but giving.â He nodded to the rest of the immortals now frozen as if time had stopped. âYou have the power to transform matter, you have the ability to take power, but my friend, you have the supreme power to give to those who have not.â
âI donât understand.â My rigid body remained paralyzed in place.
âYou can empathize, when someone has no one, you can love those who are not lovable. You are able to give rest to those who are weary, strength and humor to those who have only tears to offer. You have the ability to change the worldâ or to destroy it with your selfishness, and because you have always been loved⦠you have the ability to choose.â
âOnly Hopeâ¦â My voice shook. ââ¦has loved me.â
âYour friends, what about them?â He pointed at their terror-filled expressions, still frozen on their faces. âAnd what of Sariel? Did he not love you enough to save you from your parents?â
The memory slammed into me.
âHe saved me because I was powerful.â I scowled as the sting of rejection washed over me.
âNo,â he shook his head. âSariel saved you because you were weak.â
âButââ
âYou came into your powers slowly, donât you remember? Yes, you had a magnetism, but only today have you reached your full potential. He saved you because he saw potential, because he loved you for who you were and what he believed youâd become.â
âThis?â I spread my arms wide. âHe wanted a monster?â
The boyâs smile was genuine. âNo. I think, at the time, he merely wanted a friend.â
Archangels didnât have friends.
I knew that more than anyone, but I couldnât fight the memories of all the times Sariel had come to my rescue, or the many instances when heâd tried to pull me free from the brothels.
He never gave up on me.
And it made me wonder if he was still trying, from whatever plane he was on.
âYou were created for more than this. But you must choose.â The boy squeezed my hand then released it. âGive? Or take?â
He disappeared into thin air. Had he ever really been there? Or just another figment of my imagination? Or Sariel reaching from above, and showing me the truth when I needed it the most?
The room continued its madness of screams. Hopeâs cries were the only ones that reached my ears.
âI love you.â
I loved her more than myself.
Love.
All along I thought it was impossibleâ and yet, I had friends, I had Hope again. When I didnât deserve her, Sariel had put her in a deep sleep until it was time.
The truth of what he did was staggering, making my chest hurt with its honesty. Sariel had sent her away, not for her, but for me. Because I wasnât ready.
Because I couldnât love her the way she deserved to be loved.
Sariel had sacrificedâ for me.
And that was love, wasnât it?
Self-sacrifice. Putting others before yourself.
All those years heâd believed in meâ when I didnât believe in myself.
And all those years Iâd had Sariel. A friend.
I exhaled.
Again⦠and again.
Righting the room, giving back what Iâd taken.
With each exhale, I felt more in control, more whole, while still trying to come to grips with the power that I had and the responsibility that came with it.
âThank you.â The last brother whoâd touched me shuddered and joined the rest of his family.
Cassiusâs feathers went from purple to black, his normally gold armor changed to the same color.
What in the hell?
The brothers formed a semicircle around Bannik, parting when the final brother walked through.
âNo.â Bannik shook his head. âIf you send me to Hell, you know what happens.â
The man tilted his head. âI know you will stay there for an eternity, and I know that I will have to follow.â
The room felt free.
The man was dark, his demeanor continued to grow darker as he stared down Bannik.
Bannik glared at me. âYou had so much potential.â
âYes,â I snapped. âThank you for allowing me to find it.â I wanted to kill him so bad my fingers itched.
Bannikâs nostrils flared. âWe could rule this world! The people are weak! We could be their gods!â
âOh, dear brother,â the man interrupted, shaking his head slowly. âWe already did rule this world⦠and there is only one God.â With a jerk of his hand, he pulled his black sword from his waist and held it over Bannikâs head. âI curse you to Hell⦠may the One have mercy on your soul.â
He stabbed Bannik in the chest, directly through the heart.
With a piercing scream, Bannik fell forward. The man pressed a hand to Bannikâs chest.
The room shook like an earthquake, and then black wings sprouted from the manâs back as, with a roar, he grabbed Bannik and dove.
Directly into the ground.
And disappeared.
A grave expression crossed Cassiusâs face.
âWhat the hell was that?â I asked a quiet room. Even the demons were silent.
âThe Angel of Death,â Cassius sighed. âAnd once again, good and evil are at war with each other.â
âSo nothing changes?â I said.
All brothers looked in my direction.
âThe Angel of Death has returned to his home,â one of them spoke up. âEverything has changed.â
âWhy is that bad⦠exactly?â Hope approached one of the brothers and dripped blood from her wrist onto his wound. He breathed out a sigh of relief and hung his head.
âThank you, little one,â the bastard touched her and then flashed me an apologetic look before speaking. âDarkness breeds more darknessâ¦â He nodded to Cassius. âBut as long as there is lightâ¦â
âThere will always be light,â Cassiusâs booming voice might as well have been a gauntlet being dropped. âNow, allow our little elf to heal you, and weâll be on our way.â
âHope,â one whispered and then fell to his knees. âYou are Hope!â
I reached her side in record time, pulling her into my arms. âSheâs mine.â
Really? Was that the only word I knew?
âI was so sorry for your family.â He smiled. âDo you know who I am?â
âNo.â Her voice trembled. âShould I?â
âA gift,â He kissed her forehead and winked. âTo say thank you.â She smiled as a flash of humor crossed her face, and then she knelt down and touched his face. He closed his eyes.
âYou watched over me⦠when I wasâ¦â She frowned. âSomewhere, not here.â
âThatâs a way of explaining it.â He winked. âLetâs just say, thatâs not the only game of chess you and I ever played. You were quite popular.â
I suppressed a growl, just barely, and nearly bit off my own tongue in an effort not to attack the guy.
âSirens.â He shook his head. âSo emotional.â
âThis siren saved your ass,â I pointed out.
âAnd here you thought your only job was to look pretty.â Another one of the brothers stepped forward. âI remember when there were hundreds of you in existence. It makes my heart glad to see you with a mate who will produce more.â
My heart thudded and then picked up speed. Kids? With Hope?
And suddenly all I wanted was her mouth, her skin, her body.
âWe have to go.â I picked her up and started walking toward the exit, to the laughter of everyone except Timber and the rest of the demons. Then again, they rarely had a reason to smile.
We made it as far as the door before Timber caught up to us. âIâm not going to stop you, butââ His eyes flashed red. âYou hurt her, and I will rip your tongue out, heal it, and do it again.â
âVivid imagery.â I swore. âThanks.â
âShe is our Queen,â his eyes pleaded.
âAnd she is my mate.â
âNot yet.â
âI love her.â It was the first time I said it out loud, the first time I allowed myself to admit it.
I loved her.
Loved her more than anything.
And in that moment, Timber, man of steel, smiled a radiant smile. âThen you better show her just how much.â
I exhaled in relief.
While Hope laughed against my neck.
âI hate your new bodyguard.â
âHe grows on you.â
âDoubt it.â I glared back at Timber and weaved through the restraint where demons with blue eyes looked at me with hesitation.
âItâs fine,â Timber called behind us. âThey are⦠mates.â
A cheer rose out from the demons making Hopeâs cheeks blush.
âThat, I can get on board with.â I set her down on her feet once we were outside. âDemons cheering for sex.â
Her blush just deepened.
âYouâre beautiful.â I kissed her plump lips, swiping my tongue across the bottom one; it tasted so good like home, like my past, present, and future. I needed her, I needed her so bad. âCome on,â
âArenât we going back to Ethanâs?â
âHotel.â My eyes greedily searched down the street. âSee? Hotel Monaco, perfect. Sex, room serviceâno werewolves or demons cock blocking me.â
âAlex,â she tugged my arm, forcing me to stop mid-stride. âWhy? Why did you stop?â
I hung my head. âI stopped for love.â
Her eyes filled with tears. âDo you remember⦠everything?â
I didnât want to go there. Not now. Not when I needed her so bad. The old Alex would have seduced the hell out of her and forced her to have a heart-to-heart later.
But the new Alex, well, he was really enjoying the way her hand felt pressed against his palm.
With a sigh, I pressed a kiss to her open palm and led her down the street to a small café. I pushed open the door; a bell above rang, announcing our arrival.
Hope said nothing as I went to the front of the café and ordered two black coffees with room for cream. It didnât even occur to me to hide what I looked like; the woman behind the counter gaped for a few seconds before swaying on her feet, giving her head a shake, and then blinking up at me. âAre you⦠I meanâ¦â Her cheeks went bright red. âSorry, long day.â
âYou and me both.â I offered a smile that I hoped wouldnât have her leaping across the counter in an effort to tackle me to the floor and rip my clothes off.
A slow smile curled around her lips. âAs much as Iâd love to give you free coffee, Iâd probably get fired, so unless you have moneyâ¦â
âHuh?â
âYouâre pretty, but pretty doesnât pay my rent.â She smiled again. âThat will be three fifty-two.â
With a laugh, I handed her my card and shook my head. âWow, I must be losing my touch.â
Hopeâs hand found mine.
And that was when I realized.
I wasnât reading the humanâs thoughts.
I wasnât trying to get attention.
I wasnât seducing.
I wasnât even thinking about it.
âLove.â Hope reached up, tucked my orange and black hair behind my ears, and shrugged. âDoes some crazy things, yeah?â
âYeah,â I whispered, tilting her chin toward me.
The barista coughed. âHereâs your card⦠Alexander.â
âI like your full name.â Hope grinned. âI used to call you Alexander.â
âYou did.â I recalled the memory of our first meeting and shook my head. Red dress. Sheâd been in a red dress, her lips matched, all I could focus on was how they looked like an apple, and I was starving for a taste.
âThanks,â Hope said to the barista and held my hand as we grabbed our drinks and went to a dark corner to sit. âTell me everything.â