Cassius
The screams of people Iâd killed seemed to lessen the farther I walked into my house. It had always been a safe zone.
Quiet.
Where I conveniently forgot all the blood that was on my hands.
My heart, stupid muscle that it was, refused to stop slamming against my chest as perspiration collected around my temples. My knees buckled, my vision blurred.
It wasnât a heart attack, I at least knew that much.
No, it was more like deep-rooted fear.
Fear she would find out before I had my chance to convince her of⦠of what? That I wasnât as cruel of a bastard as sheâd originally thought? That I loved her beyond what logic told me?
That my entire being felt like it had been waitingâfor her? So close to blurting out the truthâtelling her everything.
And then what? Sheâd laugh in my face. The words about burst from my lips, but I knew no matter what I said, if my actions didnât match them, the outcome wouldnât be in my favor.
I was doing a damned horrible job of even getting her to see me as a friendâand as a lover? Something told me I was going backward when I should have been going forward.
Agitated, I clenched and unclenched my fists as I made my way through the dark house.
I hadnât returned since that fateful night with Sariel, not sure why, maybe because this house, this haven reminded me of who I was, and I was trying desperately to be anyone but that person.
I flipped on the nearest switch. Light flooded into the large living room.
A place Iâd spent many years sitting in, reflecting, reading, shutting out the world because as much as everyone would love to believe that I adored passing judgment on immortal and human beings alike, it wore on me.
Half Angel meant that although I was damn good at what I did, I still ached for something more.
âThis isâ¦â Stephanie did a circle of the room, her eyes most likely taking in the floor to ceiling bookshelves filled with dusty reminders of just how old I really was.
âmanuscripts flooded the large oak desk, ancient scrolls were tossed onto the floor beneath it.
A coffee maker older than Genesis sat in the corner near two large purple-cushioned chairs.
The bay windows overlooked the lake, and large black velvet curtains were pulled back with gold rope, revealing the beautiful view.
âSo not what I expected.â She picked up a book and frowned. âYou have an original copy of Pride and Prejudice?â
I shrugged. âNever read it.â
She gasped and then closed her eyes, in horror? Disappointment? I wasnât sure, I wasnât near as good at reading anymore, but I felt embarrassment wash over me all the same.
âYouâve never read one of the most classic love stories of all time?â
âLove story?â I parroted, feeling like an idiot. Why hadnât I thought of that? Books! I could read books about love! I could give her books.
Stephanieâs smile widened as she opened the first page.
âItâs yours,â I blurted.
She glanced up, her lips curving up into a dazzling smile. âWhy, thank you, Beast.â
âHardly the time to call me names,â I grumbled.
âUmâ¦â She placed the book back down on the table. âIt was a joke. You know, Beauty and the Beast? He gives her a library.â
Well damn, and here I just gave her one book.
Another fail.
âI donât have a library.â
Stephanie pointed around the room. âKinda seems like you do.â
âI like to read.â
âI can see that.â Though clearly not romance.
Why was conversation so stilted? And why the hell was I tapping my foot like I was an impatient bastard?
Iâd never felt so uncomfortable in my life, confidence used to ooze from every cell in my body. I never worked for it, never had to. I knew what I was, and what I was capable of.
Now?
Uncertainty laced my every breath.
âSo.â I coughed into my hand and turned around so she wouldnât see the panic on my face. âI just wanted you to see.â
I felt her come up behind me; the chill caused goose bumps to rise across my flesh. Ice crystals formed along the edges of the windows. âYou wanted me to see, what exactly?â
I bit my lip in frustration. âMe.â I hung my head.
âI wanted you to see me. It may seem ridiculous, but when Iâm not doing my actual job for the immortals or serving my sentence as Iâd always put it mildly, Iâm here. Reading. Relaxing.â
I spread my arms wide, rejuvenating, pushing out the negative swirl of emotions that grate on a person like meâfor doing what I did on a daily basis.
âI like it,â Stephanie finally said, her voice husky. âAs far as lairs go, yours is way better than Ethanâs. Much more gothic.â
I coughed out a laugh. âYes, well, we both know Vampires prefer light to dark.â
Stephanie touched my arm.
I flinched.
âDo I hurt you?â
âNo,â I pulled away slowly.
âI think itâs instinctual. Every time you touch me I shy away, not because it hurts, maybe itâs a deep-rooted fear that all humans have, and now that Iâm fully humanâ¦â I shrugged.
âCan I control you?â Stephanieâs eyes narrowed.
âTechnically, a Dark One canât come into contact with an unmated human without them going insane with desire, lustâ I mean, why arenât youâ¦?â
She blinked and then looked down. âI canât believe I just asked you that.â
âWhy am I not overcome with insanity in your presence?â I chuckled. It was nice to see her uncomfortable for a change.
âYeah.â Her chest rose and fell with even breaths, and I concentrated on her breathing; it made me calm, counting every inhale, every exhale.
âI imagine Sariel wouldnât think it fair.â
âFair?â
I clasped my hands behind my back. âBut youâre welcome to try.â
Stephanie rolled her eyes. âHow do you know I havenât been trying?â
âBecause Iâm alive.â
Her eyes widened. âSo if I try, I kill you?â
âPossibly, who really knows?â
âNo thanks.â
âTake a chance.â
âNo.â She stepped farther away from me, her back colliding with one of the bookshelves.
I pursued, nearly slamming my body against hers, not because I wanted to force her but because I couldnât help the aggression pounding through my veins.
When she retreated I wanted to pursue.
I couldnât help myself any more than I could stop myself from breathing.
âWhereâs your sense of danger and adventure?â I taunted, pressing my hands to her cold arms. âTry.â
âI could kill you.â
âIâll try not to die.â
âOh,â she muttered and cursed under her breath. âHow reassuring.â
âDo it.â
âNo!â
âOh, so youâre afraid.â I nodded mockingly, âDonât think Iâve ever met a Dark One who experienced fear.â
Her nostrils flared. âDonât push me.â The room temperature plummeted.
I arched an eyebrow then very slowly leaned forward and whispered in her ear. âChicken.â
It was immature.
I knew that.
She knew that.
But it didnât stop her reaction.
With catlike reflexes she pushed me across the room. I landed perfectly in the chair. She jumped into the air and pounced, straddling me with both legs. One tilt of her head and our eyes locked.
Hers turned white.
It was eerie, watching someone else do what Iâd done thousands of times, this time with me being on the receiving end.
I was completely riveted by the way she looked at meâas if I was the only being in existence.
My breath came out in a gasp as the room dropped below zero. Ice crackled across the surface of the wood floor, moisture once clinging in the air frosted the windows.
âThat all you got?â I licked my nearly frozen lips.
Stephanie leaned forward, her nails digging into my arm. âIâm not exactly practiced in the art of Dark One seduction.â
âThe next stepâ¦â Why was I teaching her this again? When I was so weak? Right, because if I died, it would all fall to her. If I failed, she was the last.
âYes?â
âThe Marking.â
Her eyes swirled back to blue then went white again. âYes, that sounds like a good idea. How do I⦠what do Iâ¦?â Her focus wavered. She was unsteady, too new, too unpracticed. I imagined she wouldnât have the concentration to actually kill me.
âTwo choices.â The human side of me was ready to bolt out of the chair and find a weapon. I stayed put, even when her nails dug deeper.
Warm blood started trickling from my arms. âYou mark with your mouth or your hand.â
Stephanie nodded, the room got colder. Damn, maybe Iâd just freeze to death. Clearly, I hadnât thought through all the horrible scenarios.
âYou take your palm and press it against the neck, cupping the human flesh, you simply force your will upon them, whatever it is. Do you need a slave? What about a task completed?â
âHow about undying love and devotion?
What you need, you think, you force it upon them so heavily that it becomes the very air they breathe. Without you, they would die, you must believe it, so they will believe it.â
Stephanie nodded and pressed her palm against my neck.
The stirring of ice flickered through my veins.
âOrâ¦â It was freezing, yet I felt cold and clammy, like being hot and cold at the same time.
âYou mark with your mouth⦠more personal, no drawing of blood, think of it as a love bite.â
âItâs more personal because Angel blood is in every cell of your body, including your saliva, therefore, your blood comes into contact with the human. Regardless of how strong you areâit will work because human blood yearns for it.â
âWhy?â Her eyes darted back and forth, she was tiring. Good.
I slowly moved my arms, her nails released. âBecause humans want power, they were born wanting more, and the minute they experience a fraction of what more feels likeâthey want it all.â
My gut clenched as memories of the last time humans got ahold of immortal blood assaulted me. Iâd destroyed them allâwell, almost all of them.
Demons were allowed to live. But at what cost?
There was no warning, no hesitation on her part.
One minute I was talking.
The next, her mouth was on my neck, her tongue swirling a devastating design across my skin, her breath freezing my veins in the most delicious way.
~Visions of us together flashed through my brain. Kissing, making love, holding hands, laughing, and then the vision altered and I was on my knees in front of her.~
~Her⦠shaking as blood ran down her hands.~
~I was still as a statue.~
~And then she pulled the knife from my chest and tossed it on the ground, her eyes wide with fear as Darkness swirled around her like a smoke, invading her nostrils.~
~Sariel watched with sadness as I clutched my chest, but I wasnât recovering. I was not healing.~
~A tear slid down his cheek as Darkness consumed me.~
~I fought.~
~I lost.~
~And light flashed.~
Stephanie jolted back from me, her eyes filled with horror. âWhat just happened?â
My heart splintered in two. Rage consumed me. âYou will betray me.â
âWhat? NO! I was trying to show youââ
âYou were trying to impose your willâ¦â I stood on shaky legs. âInstead, you showed me my future.â
Stephanie covered her mouth with her hands.
âI think weâre done for the evening.â Numb, I walked over to the light switch and flicked it off. âAfter all, Ethan will be expecting us.â
âCassius, I had no idea. Futures can change, canât they?â
âIâm tired.â I ignored her question. âAnd so are you.â