Sins of the Night

"His name is Al," she said, not wanting to say "Alexion" in the event Kyros had already dropped that bombshell. She would have used Ias, but there was only one Ias, and the last thing she wanted was for Rafael to question him about that. "He's an ancient Greek."

 

Rafael offered his hand to Alexion. "New Hunters are always welcome."

 

"Thanks," Alexion said as he shook his proffered hand.

 

"What are you doing here?" Danger asked.

 

Rafael took his sunglasses off and rolled his eyes. "There were five of us here originally, but the others left a little while ago. Kyros kept me and Ephani longer because, unlike the other jack-offs, we don't believe his bullshit."

 

"What bullshit?" Alexion asked.

 

Rafael let out a tired sigh as he rubbed his hand over his muscled jaw. "He has some demented notion that Acheron is a Daimon. I'm sure that's why he called you two. He wants to try and convince you too. The man's an idiot. I'm going to patrol before I hit the asshole and do myself some damage."

 

Danger laughed. "Are the others buying it?"

 

"Like it's a cheap whore on the dock after a long trip at sea."

 

"What makes you so sure he's not right?" Alexion asked.

 

"You ever met Acheron?"

 

Danger hid her amusement as she admired the way Alexion kept his composure. Not to mention, she was proud of Rafael for not being stupid.

 

Alexion's face was completely emotionless. "I've met the man a time or two."

 

"Then how can you doubt him?" Rafael asked. "Damn, you people are stupid. I got to go before it rubs off."

 

Alexion stiffened. "You know, I take offense to that."

 

Rafael gave him a menacing glare. "Take offense all you want to, it doesn't change the facts." He looked at Danger. "C'mon, Little French Flower, restore my faith and tell me you don't believe it."

 

"No, I don't."

 

"Good girl," he said with a charming wink, "I knew I could depend on you."

 

Alexion shook his head and laughed.

 

Rafael leaned down to give Danger a quick peck on her cheek. "Later, Frenchie."

 

"Au revoir," she said as he headed off for his car.

 

Turning back to Alexion, who was watching her in a way that made her a bit nervous, she indicated the house with a tilt of her head. "Shall we?"

 

"Après toi, ma petite."

 

"Are you okay?" she asked.

 

"Fine, why?"

 

"I don't know. I'm getting a weird vibe from you. You're not jealous of Rafe, are you?"

 

Suddenly, he looked extremely uncomfortable. "We should go inside."

 

Stunned, Danger pulled him to a stop. "You're jealous?"

 

Alexion ground his teeth at her question. He knew how stupid his reaction was, but as Acheron would say, emotions didn't have brains. And he shouldn't have them at all. He hadn't had any feelings for a woman since the day his wife had let him die on the floor of their cottage.

 

Yet there was no denying what he felt at this moment. And what really bothered him the most was the knowledge that when he was gone, Rafael could still see Danger, talk to her, while the best he could hope for would be glimpses of her in the sfora.

 

It just wasn't right. And it made him angry that he had to leave the something special he'd found with her last night. It might be selfish and greedy, but he wanted more than to just leave her in a few days.

 

This is stupid and you know it.

 

He raked his hand through his hair. "Yeah, okay, so I was jealous for a minute. I didn't like the way he was looking at you."

 

"We're just friends."

 

It didn't stop it from tweaking a part of him that was unfamiliar to him, a part of him that wanted to keep her to himself. "I know."

 

Danger stood up on her tiptoes and cupped the back of his neck before she pulled him down for a hug. "You have nothing to fear, Ias."

 

He treasured those words… the fact that she used his name. It'd been far too long since anyone had talked to him like that. It made him feel human again.

 

He clenched his fist against her back as his heart pounded and tenderness flooded him. Closing his eyes, he wished he could stay right here in this moment with her forever.

 

Oh, to have that power. To make this one instant last for eternity.

 

But all too soon, she released him, and headed for Kyros's house. Alexion ground his teeth as he fought against the urge to call her back and hold her for just a little while longer.

 

It was stupid. They had a job to do.

 

He had to save Kyros.

 

As they neared the steps, Ephani came out the door, across the porch, and down the stairs to meet them. The Amazon was a full twelve inches taller than Danger. Lean and beautiful, she was as hard-boiled and surly as any man could hope to be. Her flaming red hair fell down her back from a silver barrette she had at the crown of her head.

 

"Take my word for it, Danger," she said in her thick Greek accent, as she joined them. "Go home and stay out of this mess."

 

He could tell by Danger's face that she was relieved to hear the Amazon say that. "So you don't believe it either?"

 

Ephani let out a profane curse. "Let's just say, I don't want to believe it."

 

"But?"

 

The Amazon shrugged. "I don't trust Acheron. I never have."

 

Danger laughed. "You don't trust any man."

 

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