too dangerous for her.
Xavier’s face flooded with relief. He stepped forward and
reached out to me but stopped when he registered my
state of undress. His gaze traveled over the bed, the
flowers, and the rumpled sheets. Our eyes met and the
pained expression in his made me feel like someone had
slapped me across the face. He looked confused at first,
then angry, and then strangely blank, as if the rol er coaster
of emotions that hit him was too overwhelming to manage.
It was Jake who first broke the silence.
“No!” He lunged toward me and grasped me so tightly I
cried out in pain. That seemed to spur Xavier into action.
“Take your filthy hands off her!” he growled. He went to
run forward, but Ivy and Gabriel appeared by his side in an
instant, holding him back. Jake glared at them like a
ferocious animal, his black eyes wide with rage and panic.
Gabriel’s lip curled in an expression of mockery I’d never
seen him wear before. “Did you real y think you’d get away
with this?” he asked in a soft voice that was al the more
menacing.
“You shouldn’t be here,” Jake hissed. “How did you get
in?”
Gabriel stepped forward and swung the sword in an arc,
casual y testing the weight of it in his hands.
“Let’s just say we had unexpected reinforcements.”
Jake hissed like a serpent, spraying spit through the air.
“You wouldn’t understand, but we take care of our own,”
Gabriel said.
I felt Jake’s fingers dig harder into my shoulder. “She’s
mine
,” he spat. “You can’t take her from me. I won her fair
and square.”
“You cheated and you lied,” Gabriel said. “She is ours
and we have come to claim her. Release her before we
make you.”
For a moment Jake stood completely stil . Then suddenly
I felt myself lifted off my feet, his fingers wrapped around my
neck. I was dangling in midair and the pressure around my
throat was almost unbearable. My feet kicked helplessly
and I struggled to suck in whatever wisps of air I could.
“I could break her neck in an instant,” Jake taunted.
“To hel with this,” Xavier said and before anyone could
stop him he charged forward and rammed into Jake with
his right shoulder, as if he were on the footbal field. Taken
by surprise, Jake released me and I sank onto the bed,
gasping for breath. They tumbled backward into the water.
Jake seemed taken aback by the passion behind Xavier’s
attack. Xavier swung, his fist connecting solidly with Jake’s
jaw. They tackled each other again, rol ing over rocks in the
shal ows as they struggled for control. I heard Jake grunt
repeatedly as Xavier’s fist thudded into him. It was evident
who was physical y superior. But Jake wasn’t one to play
fair and as soon as he regained his composure for a
moment, he swept a hand through the air and Xavier was
flung across the cavern and crashed onto the bed beside
me. Jake snapped his fingers and iron chains materialized
around us both, binding us to the spot. Jake approached
like a predator, waiting for the kil . He loomed above us for
a moment and then his fist shot out and punched Xavier
square across the left eye. Xavier’s head snapped to the
side and I saw him wince, but he didn’t give Jake the
satisfaction of knowing he was hurt. I screamed and
struggled against the restraints as Jake’s fist smashed into
Xavier’s jaw and a trickle of blood ran from his lip.
Then a force lifted Jake clean off his feet and threw him
across the cave. The chains that bound us dissolved.
Xavier groaned and rol ed onto his side, facing me.
“I’m sorry,” he said. “I’m so sorry I let this happen. I swore
to always protect you and I let you down.”
I stared at him for a moment before throwing my arms
around him and burying my face in his neck. “You’re here,” I
whispered. “You’re real y here. Oh God, I’ve missed you so
much.”
We stayed locked in our embrace for several long
moments before we sat up to see my brother and sister
squaring off against Jake. He had transformed from a
dapper gentleman into something that looked barely
human. His dark hair was mussed, his nose was bleeding,
and his eyes were glistening with rage.
Ivy and Gabriel together looked like unassailable
opponents.
“Let Bethany go, Arakiel,” Gabriel warned in a low voice.
“Before this gets out of hand.”
“You’l have to kil me,” Jake spat. “And you did a bang-
up job of that the first time.”
Gabriel pointed Michael’s sword directly at Jake. “We do
not come unprepared.”
“You think I don’t know what this place does to you?”
Jake asked. “Every second you spend here, you grow
weaker.”
“There are four of us,” Gabriel pointed out.
“Including one human and one angel so easy she was
about to surrender herself to a demon.”
Xavier slid off the bed and fixed Jake with a dark look.
“Don’t talk about her that way.”
“What?” Jake taunted. “Can’t handle the idea that your
little girlfriend was about to let another man enjoy her? Give
her something you never could?”
Xavier shook his head. “That’s not true.”
“Ask her yourself,” Jake said smugly.
Xavier turned his head an inch to look at me. “Beth?”
I didn’t know what to say. How could I break the news to
him that I had been on the verge of committing an
unforgiveable betrayal? I opened my mouth and then closed
it again, twisting the bedsheets in my hands.
“I think her silence speaks volumes,” Jake said, sounding
pleased with himself.
Xavier flinched and drew back. “So it is true.” He waved
a hand around him. “That’s what al this is?”
“You don’t understand,” I said. “I was doing it for you.”
“For me? How exactly do you figure that?”
Jake clapped his hands in delight. “Oh, come now, this
isn’t the time for a lover’s tiff.”
“I made a deal,” I blurted out. “If I slept with him, he said
he wouldn’t try and hurt you again.”
Gabriel’s silver eyes flickered across to Jake. “You real y
are the vermin of the earth,” he said in disgust. “Don’t
blame Bethany, Xavier—she didn’t know he was lying.”
“You were lying?” I cried. “I was going to give myself to
you and you were lying to me the whole time!”
“Of course I was,” Jake scoffed. “Never trust a demon,
sweetheart. You of al people should know that.”
Before I could respond, Xavier let rip with a steady flow
of cursing. I’d never heard him cuss before and even
Gabriel raised his eyebrows in surprise.
“My oh my, it seems pretty boy has some bite in him after
al ,” Jake said.
“When wil you stop screwing with us?” Xavier hissed. “Is
this the only way you can get a kick out of life? Are you
real y that pathetic?”
I took the opportunity of Jake’s distracted state to jump
off the bed and run to my brother and sister, positioning
myself safely behind them.
“You can hide, Bethany,” Jake cal ed lazily. “But you’re
not getting out.”
“Actual y, brother,” Gabriel said darkly. “It’s you who isn’t
getting out.”
Suddenly Gabriel’s wings lifted him off his feet and in a
flash he soared over Jake—Michael’s sword poised above
him. It al happened so quickly, it was almost a blur. I heard
the swish of metal slicing through the air, a ragged gasp,
and when Gabriel’s feet touched solid earth, the sword was
embedded deep in Jake’s chest. Xavier’s mouth fel open
in shock and he ran to me, wrapping an arm around my
shoulders. Jake screamed then and gripped the hilt, tearing
it from his body and tossing it to the ground with a clatter.
The blood that stained the blade was thicker than normal
and black as night. It spurted from the gaping wound to pool
around him, his demonic power leaking out with it.
Suddenly blood bubbled like froth from Jake’s mouth. A
spasm jolted his body as he col apsed, twitching to the
ground. Before Jake’s face became a mask he raised his
head and reached out to me. His eyes were pleading as he
mouthed something soundlessly. At first I couldn’t make out
the words but I caught fragments in between his ragged
breathing.
“Bethany, forgive me.”
Pity made me move toward him. I was driven by a desire
to offer what comfort I could.
“What are you doing?” I heard Xavier’s voice behind me,
but I was too distracted by the misery in Jake’s black eyes.
He may have been my tormentor in Hades but I knew it al
stemmed from a twisted desire to win my affection. Maybe
deep down Jake just wanted to be loved. At the very least,
he shouldn’t have to die alone. A strange part of me wanted
a chance to say good-bye.
“Bethany, no!”
My fingers had almost closed over Jake’s withering hand
when I was suddenly yanked back. I toppled onto the
ground and saw a pair of luminous wings beating over my
head. Gabriel, understanding what I was about to do, had
swooped across the cavern to stop me.
“Stay back! If you touch him now he takes you with him
into death.”
I curled my fingers into a fist and pressed it against my
chest. So I had misjudged again. It seemed Jake had
remained true to himself til the bitter end.
He was stil staring fixedly at me as his body jerked one
last time and then was stil . We watched the fire go out of
his eyes until they glazed over and stared dul y into space.
“It’s over,” I whispered, needing to say the words aloud in
order to believe them. Ivy and Gabriel closed around me in
a tight embrace. “Thank you for coming for me.”
“We’re family,” Gabriel replied as if it were the only
explanation necessary.
I found Xavier’s face and took it in my hands. His eyes
were wet with tears and when he touched my cheek, I
realized I had been crying silently too.
“I love you,” I said simply, stating an unassailable fact.
There was plenty more I could have said, but in that
moment it was al I needed to say. It was al that mattered.
“I love you too, Beth,” Xavier said. “More than you can
ever know.”
“We need to move quickly,” Gabriel said, shepherding us
toward the Chevy. “The portal won’t stay open much
longer.”
“Wait.” I resisted as they tried to usher me into the car.
“What about Hanna and Tuck?”
“Who?” Ivy asked in confusion.
“My friends, they looked after me while I was here. I can’t
just leave them.”
“I’m sorry, Bethany.” My sister’s eyes were ful of genuine
sorrow. “There’s nothing we can do for them.”
“It’s not fair,” I cried. “Everyone deserves a second
chance.”
“The demons are coming.” Gabriel took my hand. “They
know we’re here and the portal is starting to seal. We must
leave or we’l be trapped.”
I nodded silently and fol owed them, hot tears trickling
down my cheeks. Gabriel took the wheel while I leaned
against Xavier in the backseat. I looked over my shoulder
one last time and saw Jake’s body floating in the water.
What he’d put me through would probably haunt me for the
rest of my existence, but he could no longer hurt me. I
wanted to feel anger, but I felt only pity for him. He died as
he had lived, alone and without ever having known love.
“Good-bye, Jake,” I whispered and turned my face away,
burying it in Xavier’s chest. I felt him kiss the top of my head
and his strong arms held me close as the Chevy roared to
life and sped toward the gaping hole in the cave that had
already begun to close over.
I had only one thought as the blackness closed in,
drawing me back to my beloved earth. I was going back to
the life I’d known before, the life I’d missed and longed for
… but there in Xavier’s arms, I was already home.