Cassius
As if the light was getting sucked into a black hole, the brightness diminished within the room leaving us blanketed in the soft glow of the moon and the slithering darkness of night.
âStephanie?â I pulled back to look into her eyes. Anger swirled beneath the surface of her heart-shaped face, like I was seeing her but not truly seeing her.
Black specks of darkness spotted her white eyes as she blinked up at me again and again as if trying to clear away the mess of cobwebs.
She shook her head again.
âFight it,â I urged. âLearn how to fight it, learn how to focus on the good, the bright, the joy. Feel the cold, let it become a part of you.â
âHeâs warm.â Her voice was hollow. âHeâs so warm.â
âDo not allow the temptation of something so fleeting as warmth cause you to lose your footing on reality.â I spoke quietly taking her face between my hands. âAll Dark Ones are born with this choice⦠stay between the mortal planes of humanity and immortals alike, or give in to the darkness.â
She gritted her teeth together and slammed her hands against my chest with a scream.
White hot flames teased my skin as I flew through the air toward the window, I held up a block of ice just in time to keep myself from damaging Ethanâs home further, while Stephanie fell backward off the bed.
The room smelled like burnt skin, but already my body was healing, knitting cells back together while I maneuvered around the bedroom to see if Stephanie was okay.
I froze as she stood to her feet, still naked, wobbly. The palms of her hands were black with soot and near her left cheek was a strip of red hair.
The sign of fire.
The sign of Darkness taking hold.
âIâm sorry.â She ran toward me. âAre you hurt? I just, I was trying to push him away, not you.â
âNo.â I grabbed her wrists, carefully examining her hands. âItâs fine. Iâm fine.â
Nodding, she tugged her hands free and wrapped her arms around me. âI think⦠I need to go for a walk.â
âIâll go with you.â
âNo.â She shook her head violently. âI need to go by myself⦠Itâs not you, itâsâ¦â She shrugged as her words trailed off into the empty atmosphere of the room.
They held no physical power, words, but being dismissed felt like being punched without warning.
I wasnât sure how to respond.
How to react to the fact that my mate, the one Iâd just loved, joined with, promised my life toâwas shutting me out, this time purposefully, right before my very eyes.
âStephanie.â I reached for her hand, but she jerked back. âYou donât need to hide from me.â
âI know,â she said quickly.
The lie hung in the air between us like a giant visible rift of separation. She might as well be on another planet. âThen take all the time you need.â
She didnât just walk out of the room.
She fled.
âSarielâ¦â Weakness consumed me. âHelp where I cannot.â
I waited in anticipation for his answer.
But instead of words, it was the sound of feathers blowing in the wind, ruffling up all at once and taking flight.
And finally. âI will try.â
âIt is all I ask.â
âNo,â Sarielâs voice carried inside my head. âYou ask a great deal more, son, more than I am allowed to give.â
I hung my head then slowly, robotically, put my clothes back on and made my way downstairs.
The kitchen was empty.
Mason wasnât hidden behind some pot cooking and ordering people around, and Alex wasnât sitting back on the table, smug look in place as he looked down on everything that dared not be enraptured by his presence.
And Ethan.
His scent was near, but that was all.
âCassius?â
Genesisâs voice was so unexpected that I startled, nearly running into the door frame in an effort to turn around.
Her scent was different now that she was mated with the Vampire. I had forgotten its lingering sweetness, the way the mixture of human and Vampire blood hummed through the air like an electrical current, pulling and tugging.
Her bright green eyes glistened. âDid I? A mere human? Frighten you, oh, great one?â
I held back my laughâjust barelyâas a smile spread across my face. âI believe you did.â
âAnd to think, Dark Onesâ¦â She made a face. âSo terrifying.â
I rolled my eyes.
âDid you just roll your eyes?â
I paused and then released the pent-up laugh. âFirst time for everything. I blame Alex.â
âItâs just easier that way,â she agreed, holding out her hand.
I hesitated at first; old habits died hard.
There had once been a time when I would have done anything to touch her, to mate with her, to break the curse that Ethan and I had started when his mate betrayed him.
Touching humans wasnât a normal occurrence.
With a sigh, I pressed my palm against hers and then linked my fingers, enjoying the softness of her hand, the warmth that was so foreign to my own skin as it simmered.
âYour eyes are white again,â she whispered.
âI like your warmth,â I said honestly. Not in a way that meant I wanted her. âYou comfort me. Imagine that?â
She squeezed my hand lightly and led me into the adjoining living room. Next to the fireplace she had a mug of something sweet, hot chocolate perhaps? And a blanket.
I scooted a chair next to her and sat, our hands still touching, still grasping, feeling one another.
It was the most calm Iâd felt all evening.
Sitting with a human, by the fire.
Sitting with a Vampireâs mate.
Sitting.
Watching.
Maybe I inherited that from my father? The keen ability to be able to stay awake and watch, in hopes that by keeping my eyes open Iâd, what? Save the world from itself? Save the woman I loved?
âYou look sad,â Genesis said.
âI find that Iâd rather allow the human side of me to mourn what has transpired between me and Stephanie than push it away. Sometimes itâs better to feel, no?â
Genesis ducked her head as she took a sip of hot chocolate. Her dark wavy hair fell across her soft skin as her green eyes glowed over the rim of the cup.
âFeeling is almost always painful, but with pain, is always beauty⦠pleasure.â She glanced at the fireplace. âYou arenât truly living if you are choosing to ignore the most vibrant parts of yourself, including, emotions.â
âPesky little things, emotions,â I joked.
Her laugh was soft. âThey do tend to get in the way.â
âI want to save her,â I admitted.
Genesisâs eyes saddened. âYou canât.â
âI keep telling myself if I wouldnât haveââ
Genesisâs eyebrows arched. âGo on, wouldnât have what?â
âBargained,â I blurted out.
âI made a bargain with Sariel. Allow me thirty days to pursue her, to love her, he made me human while restoring her immortality as a gift. At the end of thirty days, if I had not succeeded, I would die. But, of course, Sariel failed to mention that if we mated, Iâd be restored.â
Genesis frowned. âIt doesnât seem like Sariel to leave something like that out. Are you sure you are restored?â
I frowned. âI have all of my powers, look at me.â I spread my arms wide, releasing her hand in the process.
âBut do you have your immortality?â She wondered aloud.
I paused as the room itself tensed, and then like a warning, the lights flickered.
Because if I could die, if it was possible to die without the draining of my immortality, that meant⦠the future had not truly changed.
Because in the end.
Stephanie could still kill me.
Stab me in the heart.
And I would perish.