“No one you need to know.”
Owen linked his arm with mine.
“He’s their other best friend.”
Allie put a hand on her hip. “But
you really don’t need to worry
about him yet. I’m sure you’ll meet
him eventually.”
“Maybe someday.” Owen pulled
me toward the door.
I decided not to press him. I had
bigger things to worry about. Like
meeting Levi’s grandmother. She
couldn’t be that scary, could she?
4
OWEN
Iwas glad that Daisy didn’t know
all the stories about Georgina. She
was going to have to meet her
anyway, so there was no reason to
needlessly stress her out. Usually I
was all about preparing someone
for an experience, but there was
too much going on. I wanted to
keep things as calm as possible.
“You can take a nap if you
want.” I turned from the front seat
to watch her in the back. She’d
insisted on sitting in the back again.
Levi had offered to chauffer us, but
Daisy was adamant he didn’t. She
seemed upset that we’d somehow
be putting him out.
“I’m fine.” She looked out the
window.
“Please stop saying that.”
“Why? What do you want me to
say?”
“Anything but fine. Fine is just
another way of saying bad.”
“That’s not true.”
“Would you two stop arguing?”
Levi watched me out of the corner
of his eye. “This is supposed to be a
peaceful job.”
“Who said it was going to be
peaceful?” Daisy snapped.
The expression that followed her
words said it all. She was horrified.
“Sorry.”
Levi laughed. “And I thought
Allie was the only one who would
ever talk back to me.”
“She probably hates me.”
“Why?”
“You were home for less than an
hour, you barely saw her, and now
you’re leaving again.”
“She understands.” Levi backed
out of the driveway. “You worry a
lot about my wife.”
“It’s more like redirected guilt.”
“Don’t feel guilty. Owen knows
I’d do anything for him, plus this is
Society business.”
“Why?” Daisy sat forward in her
seat. “How is this Society
business?”
“Because the Allures aren’t
supposed to be here. If they are, I
need to know about it, and I have
to make sure humans aren’t being
turned into them left and right.”
“I doubt that’s the case.” I
shifted in my seat. I wanted to get
into the back with her. “Taking
down an Allure couldn’t have been
easy for the witch to do, and from
what I understand, not all humans
could have been able to handle the
essence.”
“Oh, Daisy is special then?” Levi
raised an eyebrow.
“Yes, but for more reasons than
that.”
“Sweet.” He smiled.
We settled into a comfortable
silence as we drove on I-10 heading
toward the country.
Daisy broke the silence. “How
much farther is it?” Her voice was
strained, and I could tell she was
trying to stay polite.
“Not much farther.”
“And you don’t think she’s going
to mind us showing up at night like
this?”
“She’ll mind.”
“Then why are we doing it?”
Daisy threw up her hands.
“Because she’ll forgive us when
she finds out why we’re there. You
guys keep saying time is of the
essence. Waiting until morning
seemed like a mistake.” He sped up
to pass a slow moving truck.
“You think she’ll give us time to
explain?” Daisy fidgeted in her seat.
“I’m the king. Even Georgina has
to accept that.”
I chuckled. “Good luck with that
approach, man.”
“Let me do the talking.” Levi
changed lanes and took an exit,
and we turned onto a country road.
“I was planning on it.” Daisy
folded her hands in her lap. “I’m
more than happy to wait in the car
even.”
“You’re coming in. Like I said,
she’ll forgive the unannounced visit
if she knows it’s for a reason.”
“I hope you’re right.” Daisy
leaned back against the tan leather
seat.
The sky was pitch black when
Levi pulled into the long drive
leading up to Georgina’s plantation
home. The drive was surrounded by
a magnificent alley of oaks that led
the way to a beautiful, old home
situated on several acres of land.
Despite the distance from New
Orleans, I understood why they’d
moved out there. Maybe I could find
a place like this where Daisy and I
could stay close enough that I could
work for Levi, but we could still get
away from it all. I’d stopped
thinking about my future in terms of
just me. I was now viewing it as a
joint venture, and I liked it.
I met Daisy as soon as she
opened the door, and I held out my
hand. I knew she liked to do things
on her own, but I wanted to remind
her that she wasn’t facing any of
this by herself. I’d promised to
never leave her side and that was a
promise I fully intended to keep.
“Let’s get this over with.” Levi
walked right up to the front door. I
hung back a few steps behind him. I
figured he was more than capable
of handling the brunt of her
annoyance himself. He was the king
after all.
He knocked on the door.
A few moments later the door
was opened by a servant. “Good
evening, your highness.”
“Is my grandmother still up?”
“I believe she is.” The servant
stepped back to allow Levi to enter.
He put out his arm to stop Daisy
and I from following.
Levi pushed his arm out of the
way. “They are with me.”
The servant nodded and bowed
awkwardly, and I led Daisy inside
the large entryway.
Daisy gazed around her in
wonder. This was her second visit
to a Laurent house that evening,
and she had probably already
connected the dots and realized
they had certain things in common.
Both homes had modern ornate
designs that spared no expense.
Her eyes went directly to the crystal
chandelier hanging above us.
Levi looked at me. “Why don’t
you wait here?”
“You sure?”
“Yes. I need to make sure
Georgina is ready to see visitors.”
“Of course I am ready to receive
visitors.” Georgina walked down the
sweeping staircase. “Allison told me
to expect you and some guests.”
She walked down and right over to
Levi. “Lovely to see you, Leviathan,
but I hope there is a good reason
for such a late visit. Allison assured
me I’d understand once you
explained.”
“Hi grandma.” He hugged her.
Daisy smiled. I’m sure it was
interesting to watch the king greet
his grandmother. I wondered if it
made him seem more human and
less royal.
“Owen, how nice to see you.”
She kissed me formally on the
cheek. She’d always liked me, but I
didn’t really understand why. I
wasn’t exactly from a high ranking
family.
“Do you mean that?” Levi asked.
I never would have had the nerve.
“Possibly.” She turned to Daisy
and gave her a long look. “And this
must be Daisy. Allison said I would
like you.”
Daisy flushed and did this half
bow thing.
Levi chuckled, but Georgina
merely held out a hand. “I’m
Georgina Laurent. Pleasure to meet
you.”
“Pleasure to meet you too.”
Daisy kept eye contact with her.
That in itself was impressive for a
first meeting.
“Allison told me you needed
information on ancient beings and
lands.” She looked between Daisy
and me.
“Yes.” I was glad we didn’t have
to go through the whole story
again.
“Boys, why don’t you start
reading through the books I laid out
in the library?” She gestured down
the hall. “Daisy and I are going to
have a talk.” She turned and
walked out of the room leaving us
no room to argue.
“I guess that means I follow.”
Daisy shrugged.
“You’ll be fine. I can already tell
she likes you.” Levi smiled
reassuringly.
“I can probably thank your wife
for that.” She hurried after Georgina
into the hall.
“You look more nervous than
she does.” Levi ribbed.
“I’m allowed to worry about
her.”
“You are, but you also have to
accept she can take care of
herself.”
“Quit trying to sound all wise
because you’re married now.”
“I’ve always been wise. I just
understand women more now.” He
laughed and headed down the
hallway.
The doors to the library were
ajar, and we walked right in. The
last time I’d been inside, I’d been a
kid. I remembered Levi’s
grandfather reading us a story
about ancient dragons, and our
friend Jared declaring he was going
to own one someday. At the time
we’d laughed. Dragons were long
extinct, but if Allures were here,
then what else could be?
“Should we divide and conquer?”
Levi handed me two books.
“Sure.” I accepted the books and
took a seat in an upholstered
armchair.
Levi sat down on the chair next
to mine with his books. “I guess we
should look for any mention of
Energo.”
“I don’t see any other choice.”
“We’re going to figure this out.
Georgina knows nearly everything.
If anyone knows, it’s her.”
“Then why is she having us read
these books?”
“Because she wanted time alone
with Daisy.”
“Then why bother reading
them?”
“Because you love this girl.” He
didn’t need to say anything else.
I opened the first heavy, dusty
volume and started scanning the
pages. “Think these will ever be
available electronically?”
Levi laughed. “Not as long as
Georgina is the one in charge of
them.”
“It’s probably more secure this
way, but it’s dangerous to have only
one copy.”
“I’m sure Georgina has some
sort of backup.”
“Good point.” I continued
scanning through the pages. Other
than the word Energo I wasn’t
certain what I was looking for, but I
figured any mention of secret cities
or places would help.
Levi set aside one of his books.
“We knew the Allures weren’t dead.
We shouldn’t be so surprised.”
“All I ever heard was they ‘left.’”
I’d never been curious enough to
ask more questions. I was
regretting that attitude now.
“But they had to have left to go
somewhere.”
“And you think that place is
Energo?” It was the only lead we
had, so I hoped he agreed.
“I’m guessing there has to be
some connection.”
“That’s what I’m banking on.”
We spent another twenty
minutes searching through books. If
we could only find Energo, maybe
we’d find answers.
5
DAISY
“You don’t have to look so
petrified.” Georgina sat perfectly
straight in her chair. I’d already
relayed my story to her. I figured
holding back any information would
only hurt me.
“You can be intimidating.” I
wasn’t generally scared of old
ladies, but Georgina had this air
about her that made it difficult to
speak coherently or make eye
contact.
“You say that as though it is a
bad thing.”
“Not bad, but it explains my
nerves.”
“Straighten up your shoulders,”
she scolded.
I straightened in my chair. “With
everything else going on, I haven’t
been worried about my posture.”
“What does having a lot going
on have to do with sitting
correctly?”
“I’m just saying—”
“Don’t just say anything.
Everything spoken should be for a
reason. Once we get this little
problem fixed, I want you to start
meeting with me for lessons. If you
are going to be mating with the
king’s chief advisor, you must look
and act the part.”
“Mating… uh?”
“Don’t play games, Daisy. I
rather like your honest and upfront
personality. Owen would have
never brought you here if he didn’t
plan to spend his life with you, and
from what you’ve told me, one of
your greatest fears with becoming
an Allure is losing your feelings for
him. Therefore, you will be his
mate.”
I wondered if she realized Owen
had taken a break from his job at
The Society.
She read my mind. “Owen will
return to serve Levi. He has always
been dedicated to The Society, and
no amount of soul searching will