The Darkest Promise
The blatant sexuality of his claim nearly knocked her off her feet. He'd meant what he said and would do as he'd promised; she had zero doubts about that. His dark eyes sizzled with lust and challenge.
Must decline. But why?
His dislike. Her memory loss.
Um, surely she had more than two reasons?
Only need one. "No," she croaked.
Without missing a beat, Lazarus took her by the hips, swung her around and pressed her against the door. "Have dinner with me, then. Give me a chance to sway you."
Misery hissed.
Cameo chewed on her bottom lip. "Why do you want me?" Why not go for Viola, the surer thing?
"Desire is a beast more insidious than your demon."
In other words, he didn't want to want her. And she couldn't blame him!
She should lock herself in her room, end the madness. Problem was, she would only buy herself an hour, maybe two. He was a warrior, and walking away from him would incite him to battle. He would only come after her with greater fervor.
What harm could food, conversation and a little innocent flirting do? He would never breach her resolve. She, too, was a warrior. Yes?
"Yes," she whispered. "I'll have dinner with you."
8
"Step five: Plan an attack. Trash it and plan another. Trash that one, and act without planning. If you surprise yourself, you'll surprise your enemy."
--How to Achieve Victory
Subtitle: Except with Lovers and Their Family
Cameo's heart thundered against her ribs as Lazarus led her into the bedroom. She stopped short, dumbfounded.
Damn him. He'd planned ahead.
Servants were lighting candles here, there, everywhere. A small, round table had been brought into the room and covered with dishes. The scent of sweetmeats and candied treats teased her, and her mouth watered.
Misery had curtailed her appetite for years, and yet her stomach rumbled, a sign of hunger she wasn't used to feeling. Usually, when she spent time away from her friends, she had to set an alert on her phone to let her know mealtime arrived.
Never breach my resolve? I'm an idiot.
"You are not an--" Lazarus began.
Erecting a mental shield, she pressed a finger against his lips. "If you respond to my thoughts one more time, I'll insist on eating alone."
He nipped at her fingertip, his straight white teeth sinking into her tender flesh. She barely noticed the sting...but gasped as he licked the same spot, her cells buzzing. Languid heat consumed her.
"Out," he barked, never looking away from her.
The servants dashed from the room. The males wore T-shirts and jeans while the females wore cashmere sweaters and lightweight pants. I call foul! Lazarus only dressed his pretties scantily while everyone else got to wear whatever the hell they wanted?
"You are no longer in charge of my wardrobe," Cameo informed him. "Sexable women aren't your personal Barbie dolls. Some of us prefer to wear something other than sequined bandages."
"A simple thank you would suffice. And I like the word sexable. You offering?"
"What! No!" Right?
Right.
With a smirk, Lazarus snaked an arm around her waist and led her to the table. He pulled out her chair, ever the gentleman. "Please, have a seat on the quitter bench."
Muscles contracted at both corners of her mouth as if...as if... Nope. The sensation eased, and disappointment flared. Sighing, she sat down.
He eased into the chair across from hers, light and shadows flickering over his rugged features. Taking turns caressing him? Lucky lights. Lucky shadows.
He smiled as he filled her plate with flaky crab meat in a butter cream sauce, mixed vegetables steamed to perfection, and a casserole that smelled suspiciously like...
"Doritos?" she asked.
"At the Harpy Games, you ate a bag of the cheese-flavored chips while cheering for your friend, so I had a special dish prepared." He hiked a shoulder in a casual shrug. "One of the newly deceased members of my staff had a recipe." His dark eyes twinkled at her. "Are you impressed?"
She sooo did not want to admit the truth, but unlike Gideon, the keeper of Lies, deceit wasn't her thing and it would only fuel Misery's power over her. "Yes," she grumbled, and toasted him with her glass of wine. "I am."
He'd noticed her before she'd even met him. How sweet was that?
She toasted him with a glass of red wine and added, "Here's hoping you disappoint me the rest of the evening."
"Alas. Your hopes are for naught. Disappointment is a feat I've never managed."
"I'm sure," she grumbled.
"You sound jealous. Are you jealous?"
"You sound hopeful. Are you hopeful?"
His husky chuckle proved headier than the cabernet. "For dessert, we're having chocolate cake. I'm told mortals think this one is better than sex."
Hmm, chocolate. Despite her lack of appetite, she sometimes craved chocolate as if it were the only path to happiness. "Well. Meet your competition. I'm tempted to spend the night with the cake."
"In that case..." He lifted a round lid, revealing the chocolate cake in question. With his free hand, he stabbed his knife into the center. "Unfortunately, this cake has been murdered."
She snickered--no, Misery swallowed the sound before it had a chance to escape, leaving her deflated.
"When first I arrived in your realm," she said, jumping from pleasure to business for the sake of her sanity, "a man noticed I'm living rather than dead. How?"
He rolled with the punches, not missing a beat. "When a living being passes through the Paring Rod, their body becomes a type of suit. It's there, the dead can see it, but the spirit shimmers through it."
Interesting. "How many living--"
"Nope. My turn to ask a question." He leaned back in his seat and regarded her intently. "You've mentioned your desire to find Pandora's box. What are your plans for it?"
"I'm...undecided," she admitted. No option struck her as "the one."
She could destroy the box and sentence herself to an eternity with Misery and without hope. She could open the box and remove Misery, but she would kill herself and all of her friends.
Rumors stated anyone demon possessed would die when the box was opened, the demons sucked out of their bodies. Because evil had become an organ over the centuries. A cancerous but necessary organ. Without it, a gaping wound remained. She and the others would hemorrhage.
Kane, the former keeper of Disaster, had proved the demon possessed could survive the wound...if love replaced the evil. A transplant, of sorts.
Love conquered all.
But who could love a woman like Cameo?
"I'm surprised you haven't worked up a disposal plan." Lazarus glared at her. "The box can be used as a weapon against you and everyone you love."
How to explain her selfish desire to be rid of Misery without coming across as, well, selfish? "Keeley, the girlfriend of Torin--"
"The keeper of Disease, whom you used to date. Yes." He gave a clipped nod. "I know of them both."
Was he jealous? No, no. He couldn't be. No man had ever envied another's affiliation with her. Especially a man who only wanted one night in her bed, planning to bail in the morning.
Only because he can't tolerate another minute in your presence...
Only. Stupid demon!
"Continue," Lazarus said through gritted teeth.
"Yes," she said. "I dated him. We didn't last long, and he's now with the love of his life. Anyway. She's the most powerful immortal I've ever known. More powerful than you, I'd bet."
"I wouldn't put money on that. You haven't seen me in action."
Shivers as delicious as his touch, heat burning through her veins. In battle, he would be a magnificent sight, his sword in hand, the blood of his enemies splattered over his skin.
"Anyway," she said with a sigh, "Keeley told me there's another being inside the box."
Lazarus drained his wine and nodded. "Yes. T
he Morning Star."
Eyes widening, she dropped her fork. "What do you know?" Keeley claimed the Morning Star could provide a lifeline for every Lord. A type of Hail Mary.
Lazarus buffed his nails, doing a poor job of hiding his smug grin. "Would you like to buy the information from me?"
With her body? "You think I'll be okay with whoring for you?"
"Of course," he said, unrepentant. "Role-playing is fun."
Dirty-minded bastard. Why was he sexier right now? "No? I mean, no." If he knew about the Morning Star, others knew. Cameo could ask around. "Now it's my turn. Why do you plan to marry a woman you may not love?"
He pretended to stab himself in the heart. "Way to kill the mood."
Exactly!
"I plan to marry a woman I do not love because her army will merge with mine, and together we will mete out vengeance when my enemies enter the realm of the dead."
"Vengeance matters more than pleasure?"
He could have insisted on taking his turn but, over the candlelight, he reflected her somberness back at her. "For me, vengeance is the ultimate pleasure." The hardness of his tone transformed the words into a vow.
One she had best heed.
Her shoulders rolled in, pushed by the heaviness of disappointment. Perhaps she'd begun to hope. Perhaps she'd thought he would be the one to help her, maybe even save her. He could tolerate her voice, after all, and he found her attractive. Lazarus for the win!
But he would never choose her, would he? She would always be a conquest, unimportant, easily forgotten. As if she had any right to judge. But. He wouldn't fight for her if--when--she forgot him.
Who would? Misery asked.
"You're not going to score tonight," she told him softly. "In fact, you need to leave." Before she started to cry.
*
Viola, goddess of the Afterlife, secret love child of parents she refused to name, and an all-round badass, crossed her arms over her chest and stared down at Urban and Ever. The pair had seriously interfered with her plans to hide from the monster on her tail, steal powerful artifacts lost throughout the ages, and unite the different spirit realms. Her birthright!
What good was a queen without a queendom?
"Stop looking at us like that," Ever snapped.
"Like what? Like you're nasty little creatures? Well, news flash. You are nasty little creatures." Viola shuddered. Despite her lack of experience with the care and feeding of anyone under the age of two hundred, she was certain she had this babysitting gig nailed.
Children were drawn to her, whether they appeared to be drawn to her or not. They couldn't help themselves. No one could. Why, she could have bagged and tagged the deliciously gorgeous Lazarus if she'd wanted him. But what woman in her right mind wanted a man who peered at another female as if she were the only portal to heaven?
Not me.
Been there, done that, suffered for it.
Ever, the little snot, said, "You're a horrible person. I hate you and want my momma!"
Beneath the armor of self-love Narcissism had erected, Viola screamed, I know I'm horrible! Run from me. Run now. Run far. Never look back. I'm your worst nightmare, sweetheart.
"Go--" she pursed her lips and waved her fingers "--see how many toy soldiers are needed to clog the toilets here. Auntie Vie has important duties to attend to. And yes, there's a hidden message in my words. You aren't important to me." You can't be.
As soon as she cared about people, animals, places or things, she lost them. Princess Fluffikans was the sole exception, and only because a piece of her heart beat inside his chest. Literally! Loving him was the equivalent of loving herself.
Ever, the grubby little urchin, anchored her hands on her hips. "We're more important than anything. Momma always says so."
Narcissism kicked against Viola's skull, a sure sign she approached the danger zone. Measures had to be taken immediately.
She bent to Ever's level and braced her palms on her knees. "I'm not comfortable speaking for all mothers everywhere, but I'm absolutely certain all mothers everywhere have to tell their kids they're important. It's a law. But--and this might be hard for you to accept--those mothers are lying. Until you're able to protect Auntie Vie from her legion of admirers, you are merely a nuisance."
Urban tilted his head to the side, as calm as a summer morning and as serious as a heart attack. "I can burn you to death."
"Wrong. All you can do is set me on fire." She wagged a finger in his face. "Unfortunately for you, all I'd do is thank you for the helping me warm up on a chilly day."
"You aren't impervious to my flames. No one is."
She patted the top of his head. "Look who's using his big boy words."
He snapped his teeth at her, his ferocity a rival to his father's.
"Careful," she told him. "Break my finger, and you buy it."
"What does that even mean?" Ever stomped her foot, the ice in her veins rising to the surface of her skin. "You speak nonsense."
Why do you even try to relate to inferior beings? Narcissism offered the thought with a hum of displeasure.
Even closer to the danger zone... "You know what's nonsense? This conversation," Viola said. "Now. Are you two going to go destroy something or not?"
The little girl tossed her arms up, exasperated. "Of course we are."
Urban peered at Viola with...affection? "You enjoy destruction?"
And another one falls for my awesome awesomeness.
"Doesn't everyone?" Viola gently chucked him under the chin.
"No," he replied. "I like you."
"Of course you do. You and everyone else I've ever met. Probably people I've never met, too."
"You can't like her." Ever scowled at her brother. "You don't like anyone but me, and sometimes Momma and Daddy."
"Well, now I like her." He faced Viola and said, "You will like me, too."
"No, thanks, kid." She didn't just lose the people, animals, places and things she liked; she witnessed their destruction. Narcissism insisted she cater to him and no other, and punished anyone he deemed competition. So. To save the boy's life, she added breezily, "You're an infant. I'm into men."
Ever punched her brother in the shoulder, leaving ice crystals on his shirt. Viola hid a smile behind her hand. The little rug rat had a temper.
She almost pitied the man Ever fell in love with. He'd not only have to survive the girl's brother, father, uncles and aunts, but also Ever herself.
No doubt the man would consider the opportunity an honor. Ever would grow up to be an incomparable beauty, desired by all who gazed upon her.
With a roar of displeasure, Narcissism kicked at Viola's skull. I am incomparable. Me! No one else.
The heat drained from her cheeks. "If you're going to hang with me, you're going to have to get used to being stuck in the shadows of my astonishing allure," she said to Ever. "I'm irresistible, darling. Always have been, always will be. Age doesn't matter."
The demon purred his approval, and she breathed a sigh of relief.
"Now." She tapped the razor-sharp tips of her nails against her chin. "What was I saying before you so rudely interrupted me?"
"That you're the most wonderful person in the history of ever," Ever replied, her derision clear.
Right. "I am." She paused to admire the bejeweled ring on her thumb. The previous owner had put up quite a fight when Viola had stolen it from him. Until Fluffy had snacked on his internal organs.
The ring had the power to transport her from one spirit realm to another, without the Paring Rod. The perfect getaway tool.
A gasp of shock and horror ripped Viola from her thoughts. Both Ever and Urban were staring at a window, their tiny bodies exuding great strain. She threw herself in front of them, facing the threat, whatever it happened to be, and mentally calculated the reward she would demand from Maddox and Ashlyn for such a deed.
A gasp of shock and horror escaped her.
The massive glass panes had been opened, and between the
m loomed a man. A winged man. A grotesque and yet somehow exquisite winged man. His facial features were too sharp but strong and rugged and framed by long black hair that billowed in a wind she couldn't feel. His eyes were pale blue, almost white. His muscles were so big, so well defined, they bulged. His skin was a darker blue than his eyes but still pale, like that of an ice demon, and she wavered between disliking...and liking.
His wings appeared infected by evil. The ends were stained black, the thick veins snaking from top to bottom as hard as stone.
He pointed a curling black nail in her direction and spoke a single word. "Forsaken." His voice was rough and sharp, just like his features.
Her heart sped into a faster rhythm. Narcissism remained shockingly quiet. From awe? Or disgust? Perhaps fear?
The intruder wore a loincloth, nothing more, his sculpted body on perfect display. His feet were bare, his toenails as black as the tips of his feathers.
"Um, I'm going to pass," Viola told him. "In other words, thanks but no thanks."
"Forsaken," he repeated. A second later, he launched into the air and vanished in the darkened skyline.
Fluffy dived through the window, his teeth bared as he unleashed an otherworldly snarl. He'd intended to bite the...fallen Sent One? Sent Ones were demon assassins. Perhaps he'd come here to murder Viola? Instead, Fluffy skidded across the floor and slammed into the wall.
"My baby!" She rushed over and gathered him close. Throughout the centuries, he'd become her best friend. The only living being she trusted. "You chased the bad guy as he chased me. Then you saved the day!"
"What," Urban said, punctuating the word as he pointed to the window, "was that?"
As she nuzzled Fluffy's fur, she waved a dismissive hand. "Only another admirer, I'm sure." But even as she spoke, a tidal wave of foreboding overtook her.
As the goddess of the Afterlife, she sometimes had premonitions about other people's pain and death. She had one now--about herself! That man...whoever he was, whatever he was, he was part of her future, and he would hurt her worse than anyone ever had.
*
Siobhan, goddess of Many Futures, watched Cameo through the glass prison that had served as her home for far too long. The magic mirror, some called it. Many had slaughtered entire villages for a chance to gaze upon it.
And she was considered the evil one? Because she'd caused twelve little wars? Hypocrites!
Well, the past was the past, and the future awaited. Another war brewed in the immortal realms. The under-realms, to be exact. Hades versus Lucifer. Even Siobhan would have to pick a side.