Read Caged by Damnation Online
Authors: J. D. Stroube
Tags: #Children's Books, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy & Magic, #Fantasy, #Paranormal & Urban, #Children's eBooks, #Science Fiction; Fantasy & Scary Stories
I had to laugh. I couldn't help but think of naming my new pet after something I saw in Ivy's room. If I named her
painting, venom, or even maroon, I would definitely regret it. I could see it now, walking into my own domain and calling out for ‘Flytrap,’ my Slow Loris. The idea was ludicrous.
"How about Sly, Stoic, or Coil?" For some reason, names that began with the letter S were standing out in my mind, but I knew too many people with S names. Still, nothing else was coming to mind.
Ivy cocked her head to the side, looking away into a place that couldn't be seen with true eyes. "Stoic is interesting, but she doesn't look like a Stoic. Coil doesn't seem right for an animal. How about Nyx?"
Nyx had a ring to it that seemed right. "I like that." I smiled. "Hello, Nyx." I whispered against the rounded ears of my new friend and felt her petite tail twitch as she dreamt. "I love her. Thank you."
Ivy cleared her throat, her voice suddenly hoarse, and I wondered if she had grown attached to Nyx. "You still need my name. It's Poison."
I woke Nyx up with my uncontrollable fit of laughter. It was so perfect that Ivy would have a Hellhound name like Poison. Honestly, if someone had asked me to guess Ivy's true name, I probably would have said something like Venom or Poison. It was completely ironic, but fitting.
Poison Ivy's voice was dry of emotion as she murmured, "I'm glad you find my name so amusing."
"It's-just-too-perfect!" I had to pause for breath between each word, otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the sentence out. When my laughter quieted, Poison Ivy showed me out of her room, reminded me that I still needed to visit Kali, and steered me in the direction of the redhead’s domain.
Before heading to my next appointment, I brought Nyx to the atrium. She was reluctant to leave my arms, grabbing my wrist in her attempt to stay with me. Truthfully, I wanted to stay with her, but I didn't know what else the day held for me and I didn't want to bring her somewhere that might frighten her.
CHAPTER 8