Acheron

"And when Ash comes for me—"

 

She laughed, cutting off Tory's words. "He won't come here, sweetie. He can't. You're in the Atlantean hell realm. If your lover sets one foot down here after you, his mother goes free and the world ends. He thinks too much of humanity to let that happen. So you are mine for a bit. And personally, I think we should have some play time."

 

Ash summoned Simi off his body.

 

Cocking her head, she studied him like a small child. "What's the matter, akri? You look very sad."

 

He didn't answer her question since it would most likely upset her and that was the last thing he wanted. "I'm leaving you here at Sanctuary while I do something."

 

"What are you doing?"

 

Going to commit suicide most likely, but that didn't matter. Only Tory's welfare did. However if he was to enter a fight, which he was about to, Simi would come off his body to battle by his side and he couldn't let her be hurt because of him.

 

"Humor me, Simykee. I'm going where you can't."

 

She wrinkled her nose in distaste. "You going to see that heifer, aren't you? Fine. The Simi will stay so she don't gots to hear no huffing and puffing or anything else that turns a demon's stomach. Akri, have you any idea what it's like to be sick as a tattoo? It's not fun, believe your Simi when she tells you that."

 

He shook his head at her, amazed that she could make him smile while he felt so bad. "I believe you, Sim. Now stay put." He took her downstairs to where Dev, Angel, Kyle and the rest of the bears were having a powwow of some sort. Some customer must have made a pass at Aimee and they were contemplating making him tomorrow's daily special.

 

"I'm going to leave Simi here for a bit," he told Dev. "Will you guys watch her?" It was a rhetorical question.

 

At least that's what he thought until Dev shook his head. "We're going with you."

 

Ash scowled. "What are you talking about?"

 

"We know what you're planning," Angel said, "and we're going with you."

 

He was completely stunned. And when he saw Valerius, Talon, Kyrian, Julian, Zarek, Sin, Vane, Kyl, Katra, Fang, Tabitha and Fury walking in, all he could do was scowl in confusion.

 

Why would all of them be here?

 

"What's going on?" Ash asked them.

 

Kyrian gave him a droll stare. "There's not one of us here that you haven't put your ass on the line for—most of us more than once. Alexion told us what happened with Tory and we're here to watch your back no matter what you have planned."

 

Talon nodded. "Wulf is on his way, too. He'll be here as soon as the plane lands and Otto can speed him over. And Otto plans to stand with us too."

 

Valerius pulled Tabitha back. "Tabitha won't be fighting. She'll be going home very shortly, but she wanted to let you know she's here in spirit."

 

Tabitha made a face. "But for the baby, I'd be busting balls for you, Ash. You know that."

 

He smiled at her. "I know, Tabby."

 

"The other Dark-Hunters wanted to be here," Talon said, "but since the sun hasn't quite set yet, they couldn't. However, once the blazing ball goes down, they're here if we need them."

 

Ash was amazed by their willingness to bleed for him. It touched him on a level he hadn't realized existed. It was why he wanted to keep his past a secret so much. Would they be this willing to stand by him if they knew the truth of his past? Or would they be like everyone else and step on him?

 

Just like Merus . . .

 

But even so, this meant everything to him.

 

He looked at Kat. "I don't want you in this fight."

 

She growled at him. "Dad—"

 

"No arguments," he said, cutting her off. "If Simi stays out of the fight, so do you."

 

Sin gave a low, evil laugh. "I'm so glad he's your father. And that for once we see eye to eye."

 

Kat held her finger up to Sin. "You are out of my bedroom tonight. And you . . ." She turned to Ash. "Just irritate me. Tory is a good friend of mine. If anything goes wrong and you need me, you guys better call. Otherwise, you're all in the dog house." She looked back at her husband. "And you're in it regardless."

 

Sin shrugged her ire off good-naturedly.

 

Zarek ignored them with his habitual sneer. "This still doesn't mean I like you, Acheron. But I owe you for my wife and son. I would lay my life down for yours because without you, I wouldn't have shit and I know it."

 

That was probably the closest thing to a declaration of love the man could muster and it honestly touched him.

 

"I wasn't expecting any of you to stand with me. We're not fighting just the Daimons in this. We're fighting demons too."

 

Sin snorted. "I live to tear demons apart. Bring the bastards on."

 

Zarek nodded. "Agreed . . . bring on the rain. The one thing I learned from Astrid is that life isn't about finding shelter in a storm. It's about learning to dance in the rain. I don't care what I kill as long as I get bloody while doing it."

 

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