"What is all this stuff?"
The driver handed him a clipboard with the names of the people who had sent the items. "Wulf Tryggvason, Zoe, Blade Fitzwalter, Diana Porter, Cael, Brax, Samia, Alien, Kyros, Rogue, Kell, Dragon, Simon, Xander St. James, Alexei Nikolov, Badon Fitzgilbert…" On and on the Dark-Hunter names went.
"You know, Kyrian," Acheron said with a laugh, "you're going to have to buy a bigger house."
"Yeah," Talon said, "but just wait until you have kids. I'll bet you get twice as much as this."
They all burst out laughing. Amanda stepped into Kyrian's embrace and looked up at him. "I think your Dark-Hunter cohorts are going to miss you. You sure you have no regrets?"
Kyrian kissed her lightly on the cheek."None whatsoever. You?"
"Never."
Acheron watched as the two newlyweds headed into the house arm in arm. "Wanna bet where they're going?" Talon asked.
Ash laughed. "No bet, I already know." He turned to the driver and told him to leave the gifts in the living room. "I think my wedding gift will be to hire an unpacking crew in the morning."
Nick laughed. "Let me go show them where to stack it so Kyrian doesn't get ticked."
"I'll help," Talon said.
Ash watched Nick run ahead of the drivers with Talon following at a much more conservative pace. He listened to the darkness and to the sounds of the night that he knew so well. He felt a slight stirring behind him. It was a presence he knew even more intimately than the night.
He drained the last of his champagne. "What are you doing here, Artie? I wasn't aware you had an invitation."
A long, gracefully tapered hand touched his shoulder. Even through the tuxedo, he could feel the warmth of her as she caressed him. Unearthly tall and statuesque, she moved like a sleek, sensuous wind. Soft. Elegant. And capable of total destruction when stirred too vigorously.
"I'm a goddess," she spoke, her Greek accent smooth and cultured. "I don't need an invitation."
Acheron turned his head to see Artemis standing to his left. Her rich light auburn hair glowed in the moonlight and her iridescent green eyes sparkled.
"I hope you've come to wish them well," he said.
She glanced askance at him as she toyed idly with his newly dyed black hair. A sly smile curved her perfect lips. "I do. But the real question is, do you?"
Ash stiffened at the implication. "What kind of question is that? You know I do."
"Just checking to make sure that little green-eyed monster wasn't making you have second thoughts." He narrowed his gaze at her. "The only green-eyed monster I know is you."
She sucked her breath in sharply at his words, but her smile never wavered. "Oooo," she crooned in a sexually charged tone. "Acheron is getting nasty in his old age." She leaned her chin to rest on his shoulder as she stroked his jaw with a well-manicured fingernail. "It's a good thing I like you, otherwise you'd be baked bread."
He sighed."Yeah, lucky me. By the way, the correct term is 'toast.' "
Artemis could never keep track of colloquial slang, yet she seemed to enjoy using it. Or misusing it, anyway. There were times he suspected she did it on purpose just to see if he would dare to correct her.
"Mmmm," she said, playfully wrapping her arms around his waist. "I like it when you get all feisty."
Acheron stepped away from her. "So who are you transferring to New Orleans to take over Kyrian's spot?"
She licked her lips impishly and mischief glowed in her eyes. But before she could answer, Julian approached them.
"Little Cousin Artemis," he said in greeting.
"Julian of Macedon," she said coldly. "Didn't know you were here."
"Same."
"Well," Acheron said. "Nice to know no introductions are needed." Artemis passed a threatening glare to Julian. "Yes, well, I wish I could stay, but I can't." Before she vanished, she leaned forward and whispered the answer in Acheron's ear. He went cold with the news as she twinkled into mist.
There were times when Artemis could be the biggest bitch on the planet. Julian cocked a brow at him. "What did she say?"
"Nothing." The last thing Acheron wanted was to drop that bomb on Julian and Kyrian. And he certainly wasn't going to do it in the middle of a wedding.
He turned to Julian. "So, General, you have your best friend back. I'll wager the two of you are going to get into some serious trouble."
Julian laughed. "Not likely."
Somehow Acheron had a hard time believing that. Just as he had a hard time believing that Artemis would leave well enough alone.
EPILOGUE
Amanda brushed Kyrian's hair back from his face as she kissed his lips. Her wedding dress and his tuxedo were piled in a heap on the floor while they were tangled in the silk bed sheets.
"We're being awfully rude, aren't we?" she asked.
Kyrian smiled. "Yeah, but I like rudeness."
She laughed. Then he kissed her and she forgot everything else in the world.
"So, tell me," he asked as he nibbled below her ear with his human teeth. "Do you miss being an accountant?"
"Not at all. You?"