The Sweetest Burn. Jeaniene Frost
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Jasmineâs face paled and she ran over to me. âAre you okay? How did you get away? Did they know who you were?â
I gave my younger sister a reassuring squeeze, a pang hitting me as I looked at her. Sheâd always had my adoptive motherâs blond hair, but sometime during her hellish captivity, sheâd grown a long white streak down the center of her head. Her pale blue eyes were the same color as my adoptive fatherâs, and seeing them reminded me of him so much, I had to blink back a sudden surge of tears.
Oh, how I missed my parents! They hadnât deserved to die at the hands of minions and demons just because theyâd been investigating Jasmineâs disappearance. Then again, no one deserved to die at the hands of demons and minions for any reason.
âIâm fine,â I reassured Jaz. âI got the first one, Adrian and Brutus took care of the rest. And they didnât know who I was, at first. They were just looking for new slaves.â
Zach inclined his head in agreement. âThe demons grow bolder as they gain more access to this world.â
Maybe it was the fresh wave of grief Iâd felt over my parentsâ death, maybe it was my fear over what I knew I had to do. Either way, I couldnât hold back my brusque reply.
âRemind me again why Archons would allow terrible things to happen to innocent people when they have the power to stop it?â
The gaze Zach turned on me was hard. âA better reason than why your race would rather assign blame to others than work on looking for solutions yourselves.â
Yes, humanity had its flaws, but that didnât mean we werenât worth saving, dammit! And I still couldnât figure out if Zach even wanted us to be saved. Some days, he acted as if he did, yet other days, the Archon seemed just as happy to let humanity burn if it meant finally ending the war between Archons and demons.
âIf you truly believe your race is worth saving, then youâll be eager to get started,â Zach replied, using his mind-reading abilities. How could I forget about those?
I glowered at him. It sucked being reminded that in this case, âsomebodyâ doing something really meant âme.â
âIâm ready,â I said, which was the biggest lie in the world, but what else could I say? Weâre all gonna die! seemed too defeatist, even if it was probably true.
Zach rose with his usual grace, then cast a sideways glance at Brutus, who was in the darkest corner of the kitchen. Heâd be in his room, if he wasnât waiting for his breakfast of raw meat.
âWould someone explain why that gargoyle is wearing the stone of Solomon around his wrist?â Zach asked.
âThe what of who?â Jasmine said.
I wondered the same thing, but Adrian replied to Jasmine before I could ask. âIvy didnât like her birthday present, so she gave it to Brutus,â he told my sister.
âBirthday? Oh crap, Ivy, I forgot your birthday!â Jasmine said with a gasp. Costa seemed shocked for a different reason.
âYou gave a three-thousand-year-old diamond with famed mystic qualities to Brutus?â he asked me.
Zach also gave me a look that seemed to question my sanity. I shifted defensively even as this news rocked me. âI just thought it was a normal diamond,â I mumbled.
âIt isnât,â Adrian said, his arched brow implying that I should have given him a chance to say this earlier. âKing Solomon stole this diamond from Asmodeus, a demon king, because it was said to shield its wearer from harm. After Solomonâs death, Asmodeus stole it back, and when I was a child, it was given to me because demons wanted to protect the last Judian.â
I was openmouthed discovering the diamondâs history, not to mention its protective qualities. Adrian hadnât just been trying to buy my forgiveness with an expensive trinket. Heâd given me the same talisman heâd had since he was a child. Damn him for making it harder to stay angry with him, I thought, my emotions wrestling anew at this.
âVery well,â Zach replied, although he would have overheard my inner battle. âIvy, you will leave at once. Adrian and Costa will accompany you on your search for the staff of Moses.â
âNot Adrian,â I burst out.
âYes, Adrian,â Zach said in his best donât-argue-with-an-angelic-being tone. âWithout him, you wonât discover the map.â
âThereâs a map that leads to the staff?â That was a surprise. âOne of those wouldâve been helpful when we were trying to find the first hallowed weapon.â
Zach shrugged. âItâs a map of sorts, and perhaps if you would have looked closer, you would have discovered it when you were searching for the slingshot, too.â
Archons and their cryptic-speak, not to mention their lack of initiative that bordered on apathy. Figures there had been a map back then and Zach hadnât told me. For all I knew, he had another map in his pocket now, yet couldnât be bothered to mention that, either. âOr, why donât you just tell me where the staff is, if you know?â I said to cut through all the crap.
âBecause this is your task to succeed or fail at, Davidian,â was Zachâs inexorable reply.
Donât hit the Archon, I reminded myself while clenching my fists. We still needed him.
Zachâs mouth twitched, as if he found my impotent rage amusing. âAdrian is coming with you, Ivy. Donât bother to list all the reasons why you donât want him to. The fact remains that he must or you will not only fail, you wonât survive. Thatâs why I rescinded his ban from seeing you earlier today.â
My gaze swung to Adrian. âWhat do you mean, he rescinded your ban from seeing me?â
A low, almost growling sound left Adrian. âZach put a supernatural restraining order on me. I couldnât get within a mile of you without suddenly becoming paralyzed, Costa supernaturally forgot every message I tried to send you through him, and if I attempted to call, text or email you, my phone would blow up.â
âReally?â Costa looked bewildered. âYou and I have talked several times since then, and I donât remember that.â
Adrian grunted. âExactly.â
âCock-blocked by an angel,â Costa muttered. âThatâs new.â
I ignored Costaâs comment in favor of giving Zach a disbelieving look. âFirst you supernaturally prevent Adrian from so much as texting me, then you insist that he come along on the search for the staff. What kind of game are you playing?â
Zachâs dark brown eyes gave nothing away. âNo game. Only fate.â
Fate.