He picked up a basket, cautiously edged through the rotating device that allowed him into the main area of the shop, and avoided the citrus area of fruit. He picked up apples and strawberries, knowing for certain that Liora enjoyed those. There was a display of wrapped rectangles of chocolate nearby that seemed rather popular with the female shoppers too. He took many of those and then proceeded to walk up and down every aisle, feeling it wise to scour every inch of the large shop. He filled the basket with a mixture of sweet and savoury, and avoided anything chilled. It was sure to turn rancid in the heat of Hell.
Unfortunately, it placed many of the items he had already tasted and enjoyed off his menu. He settled for trying other items instead. There were things called crackers, peanuts, biscuits, cakes that looked interesting, and drinks in many colours and variations.
A woman at the end of the drink aisle offered him a tiny paper cup and a smile.
He peered at the black contents but didn’t take it so she offered him a different one, this one creamy in colour. Asmodeus still refrained, uncertain of what it was. He looked at the display next to her that had many more tiny cups.
Coffee.
Caffeine.
He backed off a step and glared at the woman.
She meant to seduce him with the aphrodisiac qualities of coffee.
This mortal world was far more dangerous than he had thought. Females openly sought to lure males into their honeyed traps.
Asmodeus growled at her, flashing his fangs in warning, showing her that he would not fall for her ploy.
She shrieked and called out a word he didn’t recognise as she ran from him. He frowned in the direction she had gone, wracking his brain for the right translation. The female returned, two burly yet pathetic males in uniform behind her. Asmodeus smiled as the word came to him. Security.
Puny mortals.
He grinned wickedly and unfurled his huge black feathered wings, letting them rip through his shirt at the same time as he unleashed a fraction of his power, causing darkness to wash across the store. The woman shrieked again and leaped behind one of the men, pushing both wary males towards him. They leaned back, trying to keep their distance and fumbling with whatever weapons they had holstered at their sides. Asmodeus bared his fangs and threw his hand towards them, earning terrified screams that echoed around the store as the portal opened before him.
Everyone scattered when he took a single step forwards, the supermarket erupting into chaos.
Asmodeus sighed and casually walked into the portal, and stepped out into the main room of his castle.
Liora greeted him with a vicious slap across his left cheek.
Not the victorious hero’s greeting he had expected.
CHAPTER 12
“Where the hell have you… ooh… food.” Liora pounced on the basket, yanked it from Asmodeus’s hand and carried it to the table, her long black robe swishing around her ankles. She paused before reaching it and frowned at him. “I take it from the mode of transport that you neglected to pay for this food?”
She held the basket up.
Asmodeus shrugged.
Liora sighed in a manner that made him feel she was thinking she had to teach him right from wrong when it came to honest behaviour when in the mortal world, and then went to place the basket down on the table and froze again. “You’re wearing clothes.”
“Very observant. Blending in tends to work better when you look like the rest of the population. I did not want to draw attention to myself while searching for food for you.”
She set the basket on the long black stone table. “Why not just use a glamour?”
“I am still recovering my strength. Materialising clothing is far less taxing on my power than using a glamour to conceal my true appearance, although forcing my wings away does drain me.” He slid the basket across the table to him and frowned at his portfolio. He hadn’t left it at that angle.
“I have to say, mortal clothing looks very good on you.” Liora gave him a wicked smile and rifled through the basket. A grin formed when she spotted the chocolate.
Asmodeus’s frown darkened.
She slowed down and stared at him, and then followed his gaze to the black folder on the table near them.
“Ah… I might have taken a tiny peek at your drawings and paintings. They’re very beautiful.”
Asmodeus turned on her. “Very private.”
“Don’t be angry with me.” She tiptoed and brushed her fingers across his cheek, and his anger faded, unable to stand up to the calming effect of her touch. Under her spell indeed. “Did you draw the pictures from books?”
He looked back at his portfolio and wondered just how much of a peek she had taken. It sounded to him as if she had gone through the entire thing from start to finish. Hardly a tiny peek.
“No.” He shook his head and she lowered her hand to his chest, and he liked the feel of it there, settled on him, connecting them. “There is a pool that records the history of the mortal world. It is guarded by angels, but sometimes they are not around. When they are not around, I use the pool to see into your world, and sometimes I draw what I see.”
He hoped she didn’t ask why the guards weren’t around for long enough for him to draw and paint the scenes he paused in the pool.
“How did you really feel when you saw Paris from the air for the first time? It was your picture come to life.”
Relief flowed through him, relaxing his body beneath her warm hand. He felt comfortable enough around her now to tell her the truth.
“It awed me, but I think it was more than the view that took my breath away.” He lifted his hand and smoothed his palm across her cheek, cupping it and stroking it with his thumb, tilting her head back so she was looking up at him and he could bathe in her beautiful hazel eyes. “You took my breath away.”
She blushed and a shy smile curled her rosy lips, tempting him into dropping his head and kissing her.
“There you go again… saying things that most women would die to hear.”
“You are not most women.” He remembered her telling him something similar before and she was right. She wasn’t one of many. She was unique. Perfect. His.
“That look in your eyes is silently telling me something you said to me earlier, and I like that too.” She tiptoed, wrapped her slender silk-covered arms around his shoulders and kissed him.
Asmodeus banded his arms around her waist, holding her to him, savouring the softness of the kiss and the feel of her in his arms. It felt right to have her in his embrace like this. It felt as though she belonged there.
As if they were meant to be like this.
Together. Not alone.
She pulled back before he was ready for her to and smiled up into his eyes. “So who did you get into a fight with in the mortal world?”
He frowned at her and she touched his cheek. It stung. The bastard Apollyon must have grazed it.
“My not-so-evil-twin.”
“Apollyon?” Her eyes widened and she released him. “What did he want?”
“Me to return you. I denied his request of course. He decided to make it into more of a demand. I decided to show him that I do not kneel to anyone.” He claimed her waist and pulled her back to him, not stopping until her front was flush against his and he could feel her heat through his clothes.
“Did you tell him why I’m here?”
He nodded. “I did… eventually. He found me when I was tracking down an adequate source of sustenance for you. As always, he opened with various accusations and misguided beliefs, and then flexed his muscles. I flexed mine back. We argued, came to an understanding, and parted company.”
She touched his cheek again, anger shining in her eyes. “I hope he came off worse.”
Asmodeus smiled, captured her hand and brought it to his lips. He kissed each of her slight fingers, feeling her power rising to the fore, brought out by her fury.
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She beamed with pride. Asmodeus kissed her again, silently thanking her for her belief in him and that she had chosen to side with him over his twin.
Her lips played with his for too brief a moment and then she was pulling back again. “Did he mention Serenity?”
“Repeatedly.” He tried to pull her back to him but she resisted. Stubborn little mortal. He did love it when she fought him.
“Is she pissed?”
Asmodeus had lost her. “Drunk?”
She laughed, the sound like music to his ears, sending a delightful shiver through him. “No. Angry.”
“Apparently. She is under the impression I have kidnapped you.”
Her look soured. “I wonder who could have made her think that.”
“Someone dashingly handsome, but too good for his own good with an evil twin who is far superior in every way?” Asmodeus tugged her back to him, settling his hands on her bottom. He palmed it, his body instantly growing hard for her. He wanted to end this dull talk of his twin and her cousin. He wanted to feed his female and satisfy her. He could see the next question rising to the tip of her tongue. “Yes, I corrected his view, confirming you were safe and had chosen to accompany me to Hell, where you are probably far safer than you were in the mortal world. I have also informed him that you will be allowed to return when you so choose, as long as I have dealt with our mutual problem.”
“Your boss?” Her face fell further. “You aren’t seriously thinking of fighting him again?”
“I must.” He lifted his shoulders in an easy shrug. “It is either fight him or hand you over, and I have decided I will do the former. I will defeat him this time. I swear it.”
“Forgive me if that doesn’t reassure me in the slightest. At least wait a while, rebuild your strength, and strategize with me about it. We could fight him together.”
That was not going to happen. He would not allow Liora anywhere near the Devil.
“I do not have time. Apollyon mentioned that your cousin has a tendency to fall foul of her temper. Are all of your family like her?”
“I am… I can’t vouch for the rest. I don’t remember that much about my parents.”
“They are gone?” The sorrow that entered her eyes when he asked that confirmed that she had lost them, and a long time ago judging by what she had said. “I am sorry.”
She offered him a watery smile. “I guess I’m like you. No really close family. Just Serenity. I lost my parents when I was twelve… during a demon attack on my coven in London.”
Asmodeus growled at the knowledge that she had come under attack by Hell’s minions and that the Devil had likely ordered that attack himself. He held her closer, pinning her against his chest, and vowed to protect her even as he suddenly felt as though they were never meant to be.
He would be alone again before long.
Demons had taken her family from her, those she loved. How long before she began to see him for what he really was, realised that this was his world and he had done terrible things?
He had killed people, destroying families just as the Devil had destroyed hers.
“You’ve gone all quiet,” Liora whispered and emerged from his embrace, looking up at him. He stared over her head at the far wall of the long black room, unable to bring himself to look into her eyes while he was wrestling with his fears. “Asmodeus? Look at me.”
He couldn’t ignore her command. He dropped his gaze to meet hers and she brushed her knuckles across his cheek.
“I know your thoughts.” She stared into his eyes, hers soft with understanding and reassurance.
“How?”
“I’m psychic?” She smiled but he saw no warmth in it this time. “Because I know you, and I know what you fear.”
“I fear nothing.”
“I know what you fear,” she repeated, ignoring him. “Because I… I fear it too.”
He stared down at her, confused and uncertain, wishing he could believe that they did share the same fear. What reason did she have to fear though? She was good and pure and beautiful, and he would lay down his life for her.
No. He would live for her.
Liora cupped both of his cheeks, keeping his eyes on her, and he could see the fear she spoke of in her hazel eyes. She hesitated, swallowed, and her fingers trembled against his face, confirming the nerves he could sense in the tremulous beat of her heart.
“I’m afraid that I’m going to lose you… one way or another. I don’t want that to happen.”
Asmodeus wrapped her in his arms and curled his black wings around her too, shielding her completely and blocking out the world. “You won’t lose me. If I had the power, if my pledge to the monster who created me wasn’t eternal and unbreakable, I would swear fealty to you, Liora… if I had the power, I would make that binding contract between us in a heartbeat… but I do not and cannot. All I can do is offer you the heart that beats for only you.”
Liora shot back and stared up at him, her eyes so wide he could see white all around her irises. “You mean that?”
She liked his pretty words but couldn’t believe them?
“I am born of evil… vicious and cruel… have the blood of thousands on my hands… can kill without regret and take pleasure from violence and suffering… it is understandable that you would not believe a foul creature like me could ever feel an emotion born of good.” He released her and stepped back, his heart stinging in his chest, spreading poison in his veins.
“I didn’t mean it like that!” Liora grabbed his wrists and held him firm. “I just… I have to know this is serious… that you’re serious and this isn’t just a game.”
Asmodeus sighed. “I would never do such a cruel thing to you, Liora. Apollyon says you have me under your spell. If this is a spell, then I hope it is never broken… not as my heart feels.”
“Asmodeus,” she whispered and squeezed his hands. “I don’t intend to break your heart. I’m just surprised. Wait. You told Apollyon about this?”
“He questioned me, after I asked him how he defeats the Devil when he fights him.” Perhaps too much information to have given her judging by her widening eyes. “I needed to know. He asked if I was serious about you. I am… but how you lost your family… I could come to understand if you could not… no. I am nothing more than a creature born of evil and Hell, a demon in many eyes, but I vow I will never harm you as other demons have. I will not let you leave me. You are mine, Liora. I am yours. And so it will be until the end of time.”
She smiled. “For a moment there, I thought you were going to go a little bit beta on me just when I had gotten used to you being all alpha.”
Alpha? Beta? He wasn’t sure what she meant by that but he didn’t let on. He took it as a good thing that he had remained alpha. Greek. Did it mean he was first? Or like a captive wolf pack? The leader. Top dog.
He glanced at Romulus and Remus where they slept curled together in front of the fire. He was the leader of the pack in a way. Their alpha. He looked back at Liora. Her alpha.
“Do you believe me now?” he whispered, slowly easing her back into his embrace, folding his wings around her again.
She nodded.
“And will you take the black heart I offer you?”
She smiled. “It’s not that black. More… really dark red.”
He frowned at her, wondering if she could see how much he had already changed because of her.
She teasingly patted his cheek. “You went easy on Apollyon didn’t you?” She paused and he shrugged as his reply. Her smile broadened. “You went easy on him because of me. You were thinking I might not be happy if you beat him to a pulp, weren’t you?”
She had him there. For the same reason, he had stayed his blade several times and resorted to merely terrifying the mortals to amuse himself. He had even attempted a kind smile at the boy, although he had frightened him instead.
Asmodeus looked down at Liora. He knew not whether angels could create life. Could he plant his seed in her an
d see it blossom? Would she ever want such a thing?
Would it be born evil like him or good like her?
Or perhaps a mixture of both of them?
“What are you thinking?” She prodded his chest and he blinked, coming out of his thoughts.
“I saw a boy in the place called a supermarket. He was small and frail. Weak. I do not quite understand why mortals procreate.” A lie, but a good way of getting an answer to his questions.
“I guess some people just want to make a family. I don’t think anyone makes kids to continue the human race anymore.”
“Does your cousin Serenity intend to make herself such a family with Apollyon?” Another cleverly constructed question, as long as she overlooked the fact that he was asking things about her cousin and his twin, two people he really didn’t give a damn about.
Her expression shifted, revealing a sliver of confusion. “I don’t think so… I mean… how? Angels are sterile.”
And that was the answer to most of his questions.
Now came the tiebreaker.
“Do you want a family to replace those you lost?”
She stared at his chest for the longest time and then lifted her eyes back to his. “I can’t say I’ve ever thought about it. I don’t really go crazy over babies like some witches at the coven. I don’t particularly feel compelled to pick them up and coddle them, or even play with them. Most of the time they seem to get in the way.”
“So you don’t want a baby in your belly?”
She giggled. “Is that your rather childish way of asking whether I’ll be pissed if you don’t knock me up somehow?”
Asmodeus glared at her and set her away from him, furling his wings against his back. He folded his arms across his chest.
Romulus perked up and drowsily checked on him, having evidently sensed his rising anger, and then yawned and went back to sleep.
Liora ran her hands over Asmodeus’s folded arms, separating them easily, and took hold of his hands again. “No, I won’t be upset. Babies really aren’t on my agenda.”
“Because you fear demons will take them from you?”
She laughed now. “Seriously? If you were the father, I could hardly see that happening. You fought the Devil for me. I can’t imagine who you would fight to protect your offspring.”
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