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Chapter Eighty-Three
 

Aunt M was in a fencing stance and had a white-knuckle grip on her Taser. Despite her belly, she managed to bounce on the balls of her feet. Van Helsing stood beside her, hissing, his hackles raised.

“Gotcha!” she screeched. “Stay down, you limey swine or I’ll zap you again! Someone get me my tranq gun!”

“Saints and sinners, woman. I’m no pervert!” Jenny lay on his back, coat open.

He’d lost most of the arsenal, now wearing only the two guns in the shoulder holsters. But his overall look was still serial killer-esque.

Matthias raced around the corner. “No worries! He’s with me!”

Aunt M didn’t budge. “What’s the son of the po-po doing hanging out with this lawless looking cretin?”

Matthias arrived breathing heavily. “He’s, uhhh, an undercover cop. Old friend of my dad’s. Detective Jen…nings is in town to surprise my dad for…his birthday.”

“Then what’s he doing skulking around here?” M wanted to know. 

Matthias swallowed. “He came with me…while I checked on Ayden, whooo is doing good, yeah?”

“Will be in no time,” Dad said. “I’ll have to call and wish your dad a happy birthday.”

“No!” Matthias laughed awkwardly. “You can’t.”

Dad frowned. “Why not?”

“He can’t think anyone knows because…” Matthias’s brain was spinning its wheels, but finding no traction.

Since I was always happy to help out my favorite teammate, I said, “Because Matthias is throwing him a big surprise birthday party and Jen—Detective Jennings is the surprise guest so he has to hide and we can’t mention anything about this otherwise we blow the surprise. And the best part is we’re all invited. It’s sometime soon. He’s still pounding out the details, but promises it will be huge bash. Big,
big
celebration. Right, Matthias?”

The Aussie’s smile could freeze over Gossamer Falls Lake. Twice. “Absolutely.”

“I love surprises.” Dad nudged M backwards and pried the Taser from her fingers. Then he gave Jenny a helping hand-up. “Nice to meet you Mister, sorry,
Detective
Jennings. I apologize about the misunderstanding.” He lowered his voice. “It’s been a…difficult pregnancy.”

“Not a problem.” Jenny shot an acid look at M. She sneered back.

“Party?” Mom popped her head out from an upstairs window. “Can I bring something?”

“No,” I said. “Matthias has it all handled. He’s a big party guy.”

“Yep. That’s me.” Matthias shoved Jenny around the corner. “Aurora, I did have a couple of party related questions.” He grabbed my arm and dragged me along. As soon as we were out of sight, he whispered, “Come over to my house after school so Jenny can check out your powers. My dad will be gone today so the coast is clear.”

“Why do I have to stay away from your dad? I like him.” So charmingly opposite from the Angry Aussie.

“Because you’ll bollocks the whole thing up. As usual.”

“That doesn’t tell me anything.”

“Shut it and listen up.” Matthias glanced over his shoulder. “Just deal with the exploding-light-blast thing. Don’t tell Jenny you can take trips to the Waiting World or…have vision dreams about demons.”

“Don’t you trust him?”

“Sure. It’s just…” The Aussie’s eyes flicked away.

“You kinda don’t.”

“He has his own agenda. Can be a bit…unhinged when it comes to Artemis.”

“You’re saying he’d use me to get to her?”

“I’m saying don’t give him the chance. See you after school. Don’t be late, or I won’t remind him to switch out the real bullets.”

The first light of sunrise crawled over the horizon. The start of another stellar day.

 

Chapter Eighty-Four
 

In the kitchen, wearing purple polka-dot rubber gloves, because Mom thought even the most mundane utensils should be brazenly garish, I dumped the cooking pot into the sink’s soapy water and scrubbed with vigor. I stared out the window, but even the shimmering lights of sunrise and the garden’s joyful beauty and exquisite scents couldn’t brighten my mood.

After Ayden and Dad left, I’d tried for a quick nap while Luna showered. But while I should’ve been — no, I
was
— exhausted, when I closed my eyes my mind went into overdrive, replaying the crazy night, then seemed to stick on the vision of Ayden lying near death.

My gut wrenched every time, shocking my system with adrenaline. I became wired, edgy, ready to explode. The “what if” scenarios were endless. It all could have gone so…fatal. And the common denominator of disaster?

Me.

Ironic how Aunt M and Bancroft wanted us separated because they worried Ayden and the boys posed a danger to me when the truth was,
I
was the real threat. To all of them. I mean, jeez, I’d brought demon gods to their doorstep. Something even the Mandatum considered so cataclysmic it called for teams of Sicarius, their most lethal killers. And the boys wouldn’t even call for backup.

Because of me. 

Maybe M and Bancroft were right…just for the wrong reasons. Maybe, after we got through this, I should consider keeping my distance.

“Come on! If we leave early Mom will buy us real breakfast.” Lucian grabbed his jacket off a kitchen chair and grabbed his backpack, then mine off the floor. “Meet you at the car.”

“No!” I dropped the pan and tore my backpack off his shoulder.

“What’s your problem?” Lucian said. “I’m being nice!”

So was I. Just couldn’t explain that I’d stashed Flint’s flaming slasher spheres in my backpack. Given all the psychos gunning for their pound of my flesh, I figured I should be armed. Didn’t think the mini-bombs would activate on my little bro, but better safe than at the hospital sewing on severed limbs. I chucked the bag under the table.

“Sorry. Got a…delicate…art project in there. Meet you at the car.” I pushed him out before heading back to the sink. “Best brother ever!”

“Weirdest sister ever.”

“Aren’t you done yet?” Mom bustled into the kitchen and grabbed keys off the hook.  “We have to go.”

“I’m trying,” I scrubbed harder. “But burnt oatmeal puts up a heck of a fight.”

“Leave it to soak. Oh, Dad called.”

My heart tripped over itself. “How’s Ayden?”

“Fine. Dad ordered him to skip school and rest.” Mom walked over to me. “So you two are okay? He’s not the reason you’re looking zombie-esque, is he? Because I’ll—”

“No, Mom,” I interrupted before she got to the homicidal threats. “We’re good. I just haven’t had much,” let’s call it zero, “sleep.”

“Are you having nightmares again?” She looked worried. “Should we get you back to the therapist?”

“No.” I patted her arm. “Just give me a few days to catch up.” And stop a demon apocalypse without getting us all killed.

“Fine. For now. Meet you in the car. Hurry.” She kissed my forehead and disappeared into the foyer. “Selena, what are you doing? No, you can’t go naked. I don’t care if Bubbles is naked, pick up your clothes off the stairs and put them back on. Yes, right now. Fine, you can wear your shirt backwards. M! Come on. Luna and Lucian are already in the van.” The front door opened. “Ayden? What are you doing here?” I dropped the pot. Soap splashed in my mouth. “You’re supposed to be home resting. Dr. Lahey’s orders.”

“And I will,” I heard Ayden say. “But first, I was hoping I could drop Aurora at school.”

“Why is there a Maserati in my driveway?”

“I left my car with Dr. Lahey. He seemed to like driving it.”

“I just bet he did,” Mom muttered. “Mid-life crisis here we come.”

“So, about Aurora?”

“Not sure,” Mom snapped. “You made her cry the other day. I don’t like that.”

I cringed.

“Neither do I, ma’am.”

“But you fixed it?”

“I believe so.”

“Mm-hmm.” Mom sounded skeptical. “If it happens again, I may start removing body parts.” Pause. “Meaning yours.”

“Yes, I understood that, ma’am.”

Mom laughed. “Just kidding, silly.” Then she screeched, “M!”

“Jeez, you’re like a banshee.” Aunt M said.

“You waddle like a duck.”

“You do know these raging hormones make me prone to violent outbursts.”

“Take your best shot, Daffy. Ayden, Aurora’s in the kitchen.”

“But no hanky-panky,” Aunt M warned. “Because
this
is what happens and it ain’t pretty. You should see the size of my—”

“Ooookay, M, move it along.”

“Calm down, banshee, I was going to say
feet
.”

“Aurora!” Mom yelled. “Ayden’s here.”

Gee. Ya think? I tried to peel off the gloves which weren’t doing much for my look, but…too late.

Ayden sauntered into the kitchen. Underneath the leather jacket, he wore a fresh T-shirt. A thin layer of bandages was visible through the fabric, but no seeping blood. He looked very much alive and way more than well. Downright gorgeous, in fact. My knees trembled. Goosebumps rippled over every inch of my skin. I had to work to control my breathing.

Calm down, girl. Distance, remember?

“Couldn’t resist coming by for another poisoning?” I lifted the pot from the water. “Aunt M’s oatmeal should to the trick.”

“No,” he said smoothly, “I couldn’t resist coming by for you.”

Goosebumps re-fired in triplicate. How could I resist that? More importantly, why would I want to? Because, Aurora, being around you could get him killed. You should back off. Starting now.

“You look good.” Some might say edible. I gritted my teeth and went back to scrubbing the pot. “But Dad’s right. You should go home and rest. I’ll get a ride with Mom when she gets back.”

“Crap,” he muttered. “I knew you’d do this.”

“Do what?” I turned my head and jumped. He stood right next to me.

“Blame yourself. You’re probably even thinking you should break up with me, keep your distance. From all of us.”

That was creepy. I looked down. “Might not be a bad idea.”

“Forget it. Horrible idea. Not happening.” Ayden took my face in his hands. “I know what you’re going through. I did the same thing. Even ran away from home to protect them.”

My brow furrowed. “Who?” 

“The people I loved.” His hands slid down to my shoulders. “When I was young, learning to control my power, I burned plenty of them. Now you burned me. It happens. We all go through this, Aurora. Some more extreme than others. Look what happened to Tristan.”

I threw the sponge. “That just proves how dangerous it is!”

“Of course it’s dangerous, but running away won’t solve the problem.” He tipped my chin up with his knuckle and forced me to look at him. “Won’t work anyway. You’re not getting rid of me that easy.”

“Not unless I zap you into the Waiting World by accident.”

“Then I’d just wait for you to come rescue me,” he said easily. “Hopefully wearing some skimpy leather outfit.”

I snorted. “Nope. It’s usually some stupid dress.”

“Really?” he said with interest. “Short? Low cut? Think I mentioned I’m a big fan of your…various body parts. Will there be cleavage?”

A giggle skipped from my lips. “Shut up.”

“Laughter. Much better.” He cocked his head and smiled. “Look, we have families to help us cope with all this, you don’t. So, I’ll be the one to tell you.”

“Tell me what?”

His hands cupped my neck, thumbs stroking along my jaw, his dark eyes full of compassion and reassurance as he spoke in a low, confident tone. “It’s not your fault. You are perfect. You will master your powers.” He kept his eyes locked onto mine. “And I’ll be there every step of the way to help, because we’re in this together and nothing, absolutely nothing you can do will ever scare me away.” He placed a soft kiss on my forehead.

I leaned into the touch and closed my eyes. “But it’s so risky.”

“But it’s so worth it.”

“But I shouldn’t.”

“But you want to.”

Yes I did.

My heart was skipping, my stomach fluttered. Classic signs. Sure, while I hated that I hurt him, being away from him was way more painful than I wanted to endure. Wimp.

He studied me for a long moment. “The truth is you want me as much as I want you. Let’s just deal with it.”

Deal with it? I had trouble saying it out loud.

Those sensual eyes of warm chocolate brimmed with promise, kicking my emotions into a triple arc loopty-loo of longing. I breathed him in. The scent of leather, sandalwood, and…Ayden was a blissful combination. 

I released the breath in a sigh. “You’re awfully sure of yourself.”

He chuckled, “No, I’m awfully sure of you.” He slid a hand down my arm. “Could those be…goosebumps?”

“Uh.” I licked my lips. “No.”

He gave me a wry smile as his fingers stroked my skin. “The evidence would seem to dispute your statement.”

Wow, even lawyer-speak sounded sultry when it rolled off those luscious lips. Yeah, probably should’ve taken The Fifth on that one. My skin was as bumpy as a book in Braille, confessing all I could not say. And his long, slender fingers read every word.

“I’ll take that as a positive sign.” His eyes roamed my face and eventually landed on my mouth. His lips parted slightly and a heavy breath slipped through. His head started to dip, then paused. He closed his eyes briefly, seeming to rethink the move. Then he stood straighter, lifting my wrist to showcase the purple polka-dot glove. “And these? Extremely sexy,” he said, eyes sparkling with amusement.

“Yeah, they aren’t—”

My voice shook, so I shut up and immediately ripped off the gloves as if they were on fire. Well, one glove came off easy, but then the free hand was so sweaty — probably because my core temperature was through the roof — that I couldn’t get a grip on the stupid rubber no matter how hard I tried.

“Allow me,” Ayden said, grasping my arm to stop the spastic movements. 

Then, holding my gaze hostage, he started to peel off the glove. Ever so slowly, inch by excruciating inch. As my skin was exposed, the floral scented breeze rustling through the window and chilled the beads of sweat.

I shivered, but not from the cold. Something low in my belly pulled taut, quivering. I swallowed, then parted my lips in the hope that doing so would make breathing easier. Not so much. My bottom lip trembled so hard I had to bite it to quell the motion. The movement caught Ayden’s eye, and passion darkened his look. 

Finally easing the glove free, he tossed it into the sink with a small
splish
of soapy suds, and when his eyes finally released mine, my body was in such a hot and heavy overdrive, I almost slumped against the countertop.

Okay, I did slump.

Ayden gently twisted my arm back and forth, studying it from the elbow to the tips of my fingers, seemingly enraptured by this ordinary part of my anatomy. He pulled in a breath and blew out a soft gust of hot wind that dried any remaining moisture. Razor sharp chills splashed over my body in waves. My eyes closed. 

When I could finally lift my lids, Ayden wore a knowing smile. I watched, mesmerized, as he lowered his lips toward the sensitive spot just inside my wrist. His lips parted, then I felt his mouth moving against my skin. And his tongue, hot and wet.   

He was drinking me in. Or sucking me dry. Didn’t matter. The languid sensation from his touch spread throughout, melting me like sugar in hot tea. I was hooked.

His mouth traveled down my arm. Teeth lightly trapping my skin while his tongue swirled some seriously seductive magic. Nerve endings sparked to dazzling attention. When his lips reached the sensitive inside of my elbow, I jumped, then nearly collapsed with a weak shudder.

His cheek grazed up my arm and over my collar bone, faint stubble tickling my flesh. His mouth and tongue found the curve of my neck. My hand slipped into the silk of his hair, fingers twisting, holding him steady, afraid he’d abandon this monumentally important task and leave me wanting. And, oh, how I wanted.

His mouth moved to the hollow of my throat and around the other side, tracing a choker of heart-stopping kisses. Lungs struggled for purchase. But, honestly, if this was the price for not breathing, I was willing to pay. In spades.

My other hand grabbed the edge of the countertop because my legs had officially liquefied.  

Ayden caught my waist, lifting me up. My arms wrapped around his neck. He snaked one arm under my shirt and around my back, crushing me against him. He raised his head, eyes almost black. Breath had either stopped altogether or was panting too fast for me to keep track of. Who knew? Who cared?

His palm moved deliberately up my side, tracing the lines of my body. Finally, cupping my neck, his hand guided my head down so our foreheads touched. His mouth moved closer to mine. Almost touching. Almost.

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