Timber
~Egypt~
âIt isnât done!â A booming voice pierced through the darkness, through my morose thoughts as I paced down the gold hall. âYou know what will happen to you! You will lose everything, brother! Everything!â
I slammed my fists against his golden armor, shoving him against the nearest pillar. âSheâs worth it.â
âNo.â His face was filled with sadness. âDonât make this choice. We were supposed to rule together. Youâre choosing her over an eternity!â
âIâm choosing love,â I snapped, shoving him away and giving him my back, something I had never done in a thousand years. âIâm tired of this, weâre better than this, brother. Let me be happy.â
âYour happiness,â he whispered. âAt what cost? You know what it will force me to do. You know I will hunt you. I will kill you, he will stop at nothing.â
I smirked. âYou can try. It isnât easy killing something immortal.â
âNo, but there are some fatesâ¦â His eyes flashed red. ââ¦worse than death.â
âThat isnât your call to make. The Creatorââ
âHas given us free rein.â He sneered. âWe are the last of the first.â His voice boomed. âAnd I will die a thousand deaths, suffer an eternity in Tartarus before I see you gone from this realm, find another way, I beg you.â
âIâve made my choice,â My voice cracked.
âI know. You, dear brother, are already damned.â~
âHey!â Kyra was waving a hand in front of my face. âAre you okay? You just transported somewhere mentally.â
How long had I even been out?
Cassius was standing to her side, his expression grim, which I could never tell if that was a good or bad sign, since the guy rarely smiled. âTell me what you did.â
âI sat down,â I said slowly. âAnd then had a very odd vision, where I was wearing armor made out ofââ
âGold.â Kyra finished on a whisper.
My head jerked in her direction. âHow did you know that?â
Hands shaking she gave me a panicked look. âIâve seen it in my dreams.â
Cassius cleared his throat next to us. âKyra, why did you walk into Timberâs bar for a job?â
She gave me a blank stare and then shook her head. âMy parents decided to move back to Greece, and I wanted to stay. They suggested bartending when I needed money, and my mom mentioned one of her favorite places was Soul.â
âAnd your parents?â Cassius asked softly. âWhat do they do for a living?â
Why did it matter? I was about to say as much, when Kyra licked her lips and answered.
âHistorians, theyâre historians.â
âWhat sort of history?â Cassius just wouldnât relent, and the room dove a few degrees as frost appeared in front of his face.
âAll history, but they used to go on and on aboutââ She shook her head. âIâm going to sound like an idiot, but they used to go on and on about the Greek gods.â
Cassius smiled. âDid they, now?â
âIt was a hobby,â she said quickly.
âCall them.â He handed her his cell phone, weird that he even had one but whatever. âRight now.â
âWhat?â
âCassius.â I groaned. âGet there faster.â
âIâm testing something. Call them. Now. Please.â He rarely said please, and maybe he was on to something. It was better than sitting there hating that she was sighing at Beauty and the Beast, because she knew the happy ending, and only a silly mortal would believe that it could ever be my reality, or hers for that matter.
I felt the need to reassure her, to put my arm around her and tell her that Cassius was just being demanding as usual, and part of me hated the false hope I felt that maybe I would get an answer.
âOkay.â Kyra took the phone, typed in the numbers, then put it on speaker. After three rings, a sleepy female voice answered. âMom?â
âHoney? Whatâs wrong? Are you okay? Whose phone is this?â
âUmâ¦â Kyra eyed Cassius.
Huh, what a question. She was in the presence of immortals and getting twenty questions from an angel. No, she wasnât okay.
âSheâs fine,â I answered for her.
The phone went silent and then. âWhat was that?â Not who, what.
I frowned. How would she know based on my voice?
âThat was Timber,â she gulped. âMy boss.â
Could I sound any more boring? No, the answer was no.
âIâm confused. Why are you calling, honey? Youâre worrying me. And that man sounds⦠unsafe.â
She had no idea.
Cassius cleared his throat. âActually, weâre the ones that are worried. It seems your daughter knows something or maybe doesnât know she knows it, and I think that itâs time you tell her exactly what she is.â
Her mother gasped. âWho are you?â
Cassius shared a look with Kyra before saying in an authoritative voice, âIâm so glad you asked. I am the King of the Immortals, and I demand you tell us everything.â He said it so calmly, so matter-of-factly, I almost barked out a laugh. Cassius never did things in half measures, did he?
Another gasp, and then what sounded like hushed voices before a male voice joined, I assumed her father. âSo itâs true then?â
âYouâll have to be more specific,â Cassius said. âIs it true we exist or is it true that you know more than youâve let on?â
Her mother sighed heavily. âItâs been a very long journey for our family with secrets weâve been forced to carry for years.â
I eyed Kyra, confusion marred her vision, as if she didnât understand the answer.
Cassiusâs eyes chose that moment to go completely white as he nodded his head. Great, we were going to get the creepy voice, in three, two, one. Ah, there it was. âHow many years has Kyra been reborn?â
The father cursed. âMillennia, centuries, nobody knows exactly, time is a fickle thing, you know that, donât you?â
âAnd your job? To search for what?â Cassius prodded while Kyra wrapped her arms around her body. Iâd never seen a person look more frail, so I did what any idiot with a brain would doâI jerked her against my chest and held her there.
It didnât matter that I was darkness and she was light.
It didnât matter that I probably didnât deserve to even touch her, or that she calmed me more than I calmed her. Hell, I was probably making it worse, but I couldnât just stand there.
What mattered was that no matter what you are made of, you are still in possession of a heart, of a soul, of something that makes you recognize when someone needs you and because the Creator is in everyoneâyou are compelled to respond.
So respond, I did.
What I didnât account for was the way she felt pressed against me, or the way her small hands inched around my body hugging me as I shielded her from words that seemed so much more powerful than a punch.
I held on tight.
And then I kissed her head, wondering what the hell had come over me as Cassius waited for the answer I wasnât sure we were going to get.
And finally, her father said, âIt was always passed down, our family secret, that one day she would be reborn and finally find her other half, that the curse would be broken, and each time someone in our family got pregnant it was only ever one child, a girl, with dark hair and hypnotic eyes, and every time her life was cut short, only to have history repeat itself. I woke up a month ago and heard it as clear as day, a voice said it was time, and then I dreamed of Soul of a man with white hair and red eyes, so we took our chances.â
Rage filled me as I snapped. âYou took her chances with demons? Are you insane!â Blood surged through my system as I tried to regain control of my emotions. âDo you have any idea the danger you put her in! Someone has marked her as fresh meat! Had I not been there, demons would have fed on her innocent soul!â
âTimber,â Cassius warned.
âNo!â I roared. âDonât reprimand me. What they did was wrong! She could have died and I will not live another century this way!â
All eyes turned to me as my chest heaved. Kyra looked up at me in confusion, something flickered in her gaze, maybe I imagined it, maybe not, but I could have sworn I saw gold.
âCenturies?â Her fatherâs voice interrupted. âWho said that?â
âWeâll take it from here,â Cassius said in a gruff voice, hanging up the phone and sliding it into his pocket, giving me a curious look that said everything and nothing all at once. Perfect. âItâs been a long night, get some rest.â
Seriously? That was it?
I opened my mouth to say something then felt Kyra again, the heat of her touch as it nearly singed my clothing, my skin, and suddenly all I wanted was sleep.
âSure,â I found myself saying, âRight.â Sleep. Sleep was good.
âWeâll just be going,â Cassius said cryptically as he ushered everyone out of my house, everyone but Tarek.
I frowned when Tarek gave me a smug look then pointed at the door everyone had just walked out, âIâm gonna go for a drive, be back in a few. Oh, and some pointers, not that you need any, but⦠be nice.â
âI ~am~ nice,â I snapped.
He nodded. âSure⦠like a grumpy piranha. Donât bite, that wonât help anything. Oh, and just⦠go with it.â
âWith what?â I was exhausted, confused, but she was so warm.
~âMine,â a voice hissed.~
Tarek shut the door, and we were alone.
Me and the girl who feared me, greatâwhat could possibly go wrong?
âUm.â Five. The amount of times Iâd uttered that word in my entire existence, what the hell was happening to me? âDo you need to shower orâ¦â My throat went dry. I was still holding her, she wasnât pulling away.
âNo.â She shook her head. âJust point me to a bed, and Iâll be okay.â
I didnât like that. Her alone in a room even though my house was safe, I just didnât like it, because it physically hurt.
Actually, everything hurt.
Worse than usual.
Wasnât the soul supposed to help the burning pain in my stomach as it sizzled and snapped?
I clenched my free hand and winced.
âWhatâs wrong?â She grabbed my hand before I could pull it away, more branches swirled around my arms. It felt like I was being buried alive.
I didnât panic but something or someone inside me did.
I had the urge to yell no.
To fight it.
But I had no idea what it was.
So I lied. âIâm fine, just tired.â
âOh.â She frowned. âOkay.â
I gave myself a mental slap and forced a smile I hoped wasnât too predatory as I pointed to the hall. âIâll just show you your room.â
She fell into step beside me as we made our way down the dark hall and to the first guest room on the right.
Something settled in my chest, almost like I could finally take a deep breath as we stepped over the threshold into the room.
Iâd painted it in calming blues with brown accents, a leather chair and a flat screen were on the left, and a huge four-post king bed was opposite.
âWhat the hell?â She stopped and looked up at me. âThatâs creepy, even for you! How did you do it? How?â
âWhat?â
She gave me a shove, clearly not afraid of me anymore. I think I liked it better when she was giving me hugs. âYou know!â
âI truly donât and stop yelling!â I snapped, my fangs gleaming at her, too far, too aggressive. Shit.
âYouâre yelling, you psychopath!â
âI am not,â I took a few deep breaths and growled, âa psychopath!â
âOh, Iâm sorry.â She looked anything but. âJust a really good stalker? Who went to my parentsâ house? You? Tarek? Creepy Cassius?!â
I burst out laughing. âOh, I canât wait to tell him his new nickname.â
She shoved me again. It tickled. âIâm serious!â
âWhatâs with the sudden violence?â I roared. âI have no clue what youâre talking about!â
âThis!â She spread her arms wide.
I gaped. âThe room?â
âYes, the room. What else would I be pissed about?â
âEr⦠my existence?â I offered helpfully. âYouâre the one shouting.â
âBecause!â
âGreat answer.â I rolled my eyes. âWomen.â
âMaybe youâd get laid more if you understood them!â
âSaid that last part slow for my benefit, did you?â I glared.
âTimber, be serious.â
âThis is me,â I said as calmly as I could, âbeing serious. I have no idea why youâre throwing aââ
Her eyes narrowed.
ââPerfectly normal fit over the color blue.â
âBetter,â she muttered. âTimber, this is identical to the room I grew up in. And when I say identical, I mean, when I graduated high school, I got a brand new white faux fur rug for the room,â she pointed down to the rug. âThat one, right there.â
I frowned. âThatâs impossible.â
âClearly not!â
âItâs impossible,â I said through clenched teeth. âBecause this room has always been blue, Iâve always had this bed, and until recently nothing has changed except for the damn rug and the TV!â
Her body jerked. âWhen did you buy the rug and TV?â
âLet me just go find my receipt I kept from three years ago and give you the exact date, you crazy human!â
Not my best choice in words.
She gasped.
I got slapped.
And my cheek was still stinging when she muttered, âThree years?â
âThree years.â
âThree years ago, I graduated college, moved back home, and updated my room.â
âDoes that make us twins?â
âTimber!â
I sighed. âItâs a coincidence.â
âNothing about us is an accident!â she fired back.
And I knew I couldnât disagreeâ I just didnât understand, and if I was being completely honest, no part of me felt worthy to.
âRight, wellâ¦â My control was slipping as red lined my vision. ââ¦it feels like it is. Just a horrible accident that was never meant to happen in the first place. Where a man cursed meets the only person in existence who makes him feelâ and she was meant for someone else.â
I was talking about the other soul then inside me screaming. The one that wanted her more than anything, and the very real demonic nature that kept tapping it down, silencing it.
I felt pain again. Searing pain in my vision, and again in the palms of my hands.
Trapped in another prison, watching while whatever inside me suffered for her touch.
Knowing it was him she wanted.
Not me.
âKyra, Iâm sorry.â
âWhat? What are you sorry for?â
âIâm sorry that whatever needs you, loves you, calls for you inside me, will never show itself. Iâm sorry that Iâm not strong enough to remember. Iâm sorry that the face that you see isnât the face you want nor the face you deserve. Iâm sorry that this most likely wonât be a happy ending but another tragedy.â
She was silent and then. âWhat makes you think itâs not you that I want? You that my soul needs?â
âI have lived for millennia, Kyra, one thing has always remained true. The demon does not win.â
âButââ
âIâm going to bed.â
âTimber.â
âGoodnight.â I shut the door and walked away before I did something stupid like ask her to touch me again, ask her to tell me that she wanted me, not whatever was inside me, calling to her.
Power surged through me.
And out of pure anger, I hushed it with a hiss and whispered, âAt least let me have a day with her before you take over.â
I didnât think I would get an answer.
Instead, a dark chuckle filled my ears and then a hoarse whisper. ~âRemember.â~