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by Nicole Morgan


  “God, I’m going to be sick,” Raz said.

  Isaiah unwrapped his arms from Dalila and shoved her toward Raz. As he did, he looked over his shoulder at Grey and nodded. “You will wipe her after this is over.” Then he looked over to where Raz and Dalila stood just a few feet away. “Raz, don’t let anything happen to her or it’s your ass.” Apophis wanted a fight, then a fight was what he was going to get.

  Ω Ω Ω

  “Why don’t you just use the key, dumbfuck?” Apophis taunted. He knew they couldn’t use the key. It was against the laws of the realm. No one was meant to use the key, which was exactly why they needed to find the fucking Book in the first place.

  “You know that isn’t allowed,” Raz spoke up, “and how is it your arrogant ass always manages to sound stupid when using twenty-first century colloquialisms? Must have been cavorting with your dead souls again.” Raz used his body to maneuver Dalila a step back away from the scene that was unfolding between them. Isaiah could feel the flow of Apophis’ energy gathering and he knew his brothers could too. Fucking cheater.

  “Eat my dick, pretty boy,” Aphophis sneered at Raz

  “No, it’s eat my shorts, ass clown,” Raz grunted. He covered his hand over his mouth to keep from laughing. No reason to piss the guardian off any more. Isaiah could see him sizing up Dalila, undressing her with his eyes, and frankly the male was pissing him the hell off.

  “No, man,” Aphophis whispered. He looked straight into Raz’s eyes and said with a voice dripping with hate, “I really want you to eat my dick, it will give me a reason to fuck up that mouth. Be thankful I don’t take males, otherwise I’d give it to you right up the ass, nice and hard. You’d love it.” That’s when Grey tensed behind Isaiah. But Raz just smiled big and laughed it off.

  “Man, you’re fucking sick. Isaiah fuck his mountain up. I’d say world, but bitch-ass here doesn’t have one, do you snake boy?”

  Apophis’ arm reached out and yanked Raz off his feet; Grey took another two steps and then had Apophis under his knife. Grey’s Blann was a work of beauty: he’d fashioned the barbed iron tip made from a spear into a knife, complete with handle. The only thing he had left of his mother’s people.

  “Release my brother, snake,” Grey whispered. When Grey whispered, it was time to pay attention. He truly was a magnificent warrior, ever the master strategist in a tight spot. Aphophis slowly lowered Raz to the ground and flung him away from him, causing the brother to fall back. Raz didn’t lose his balance, only stumbled a bit, then drew to his full height and cracked a grin.

  “Oooh scary snake boy has a temper.” Raz’s voice dropped a bit lower and he stalked toward Apophis with deadly intent. The guardian couldn’t move, as the knife at his throat was indeed iron, deadly to him. If he was so much as nicked, he’d be sick for days. Isaiah approached the guardian, got right up in his face. Isaiah’s eyes were the color of molten silver. “You will allow us to pass, with the woman intact and free of your touch, is that clear?” The Demon averted his gaze and looked forward. “Is. That. Clear?” Isaiah bit out each word, holding back the fire that threatened to consume him. When Apophis had touched her, Isaiah immediately saw images of blood spraying from the Demon’s orifices in all manners. A rage so fierce it boiled below the surface of his skin grew and he was two seconds away from handing Apophis his balls. How dare he touch her? She was everything pure and healthy, while this man was everything black and dirty. Isaiah was so wild with rage that he could barely keep his body from shaking. There was one thing he could use to take out the gate keeper. Apophis thought them all rendered powerless in this realm, but truth be told, all of his brothers were keeping their one ‘ace in the hole’ secret from the Alliance. If the Alliance ever caught on to what measure of power he and his brothers really held, they’d be high up on the extinction list. Instead of destroying him, Isaiah took the path less beaten, calmed his rapidly beating heart, and made the only choice he could see possible. Reason. He was going to try and reason with Apophis the Chaos Serpent.

  “What you don’t realize, is that the only reason you’re still living is because Grey is a lot more patient than I am. Someone has taken the Book.” Apophis cut his glare toward Isaiah and he could see the look of surprise in his eyes. He was still under Grey’s Blann. “Grey, release him.” Grey stepped back and lowered his weapon. Not completely but enough to allow for breathing space. “That’s right, someone has taken the Book of Gates, and as much as I know you want out of this shithole, I don’t think you want them all out, do you? What hour are your sons being kept?” Apophis’ eyes grew wide, and for a split-second Isaiah thought he saw sadness and guilt, but just as quickly the look vanished, replaced by a cold, calculating killer. Apophis’ sons were, in fact, housed in the blackest of hours, and if that Gate was unlocked, the world would face the abominations that Apophis fathered.

  “Do you know who has taken the Book? Why was it left unguarded?” Apophis asked.

  “It was taken while we were unawares; it was someone we knew, someone we trusted. We will bring him to justice. But time is running out. The Alliance has already met, and the bickering and power plays have begun. We cannot allow the Gates to be unlocked; the night cannot bleed into the day. Let us pass?” Isaiah asked one more time.

  Apophis’ stance became less threatening and he inclined his head slightly in agreement. Grey stepped further back and sheathed his blade. Isaiah reached his hand out to Dalila, who stood wide-eyed. She didn’t move. She stood rooted to the ground, as if debating whether or not to take a step further. She would be wise to come with him; Apophis could offer her nothing. After what seemed like hours, she took a step forward toward Isaiah, when Apophis grabbed her by the throat and brought her back flush to his chest. Isaiah and his brothers all tensed, ready to battle.

  “Mortal, I can have you anytime I choose. The only thing that stops me now is what little honor is left in my body.” Apophis snaked his tongue out and slid it from her neck to her temple. “So tasty, little mortal. I’m sure you would have fathered me a great many sons.” As soon as the words left his mouth, Dalila’s breath came fast and hard. She took a step forward, trying to remove herself from his grasp, and then she stepped back into the length of his body. Isaiah and his brothers stood there completely mortified. Could it be she truly wanted someone as foul as Apophis? Isaiah could see her teeth grinding, and with a fireball’s speed, she yanked her hand back, grabbed Apophis’ dick, and turned to face him.

  Apophis’s face was masked in what seemed to be pleasure, but quickly turned to rage. “You mutherfucker. If you only knew the day that I’ve had, you would not be putting your filthy, fucking hands on me. I will not let you, or anyone else for that matter, push me around. Let us pass through your fucking gates, or whatever the hell this place is called, and be done with it.” She twisted her hand in a series of motions, and Isaiah thought for a split moment he saw a flash of claws and blood being drawn from where she had hold of him. Mouth drawn in a tight line, Dalila got just a bit closer to him, testing the Demon. Woman is fucking mad! He’d never seen her display such aggression, not even toward his brothers. She was fierce as she held Apophis in hand. “And just for the record, I’d die before I let you put children in me, hear me? I’d rather swim in the sea of those black oil spots than allow you to father children on me.” She stepped back and walked back into the safety of Isaiah’s arms. He was glad to have her back. Amazed at her courage, he thought to himself she would be the one to fight beside him at any given time, any place. She was worthy. She is not your mate, dumbass. Keep it together. Only his mate could fight by his side, and together, they would achieve the status of Jabari among his kind. Isaiah swallowed the thought before it had time to take root and fester in his mind. Dalila was not Nubi: she was mortal. Fragile. Her life would end and his would continue. Apophis stared down at Dalila for a moment, as if he too was in shock. He adjusted himself, and as he did, Isaiah noticed that Dalila had indeed drawn blood from the guardian. Impo
ssible.

  “I give you passage through the first hour, I bid you safe journey to your destination. If I see anyone of note, I shall send word.” The guardian cleared his throat. “There is still the matter of payment that needs to be made, and I would ask a favor of you, Isaiah.”

  “What is it?”

  “I would like a message sent to the other side. I would like you to send a message to Annalise for me.” Apophis eyes darted away, but not before Isaiah saw the hurt and anguish there. Annalise was, in fact, still living after all the thousands of years, the only surviving woman of Apophis’ rampage. He had indeed father a child with her, but no one knew where her child was. It was said she secreted the babe away, so that none could find it and punish it for its father’s sin. Annalise was now sequestered away in a secret location herself, but Isaiah knew where she was. He would do this for passage through the first hour.

  “What word should I bring her?” Isaiah asked.

  Apophis cleared his throat and tightened his fists at his side, as if debating what would be the best message to send. “Tell her that I am sorry. That is all.” Apophis lifted his hands and opened the Gate of the first hour. There was a slight breeze in the belly of the mountain before the opening was clear. Isaiah took Dalila by her hand and led the way, and as he passed he gave warning to Apophis that if Azazel was to enter behind to not allow him through.

  Chapter Six

  Fucking lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! More like Angels, and uglies, and snakes! The moment Dalila and the Seraphim walked through the gate, sunlight bathed her in warmth and she smelled the sea and flowers. She looked down and noticed that the sand on the beach was not white or brown, but almost pearl-like, a pinkish pearl color. It wasn’t like anything she’d ever seen before in her life. She looked out toward the ocean and the water’s reflection was that of a rainbow. It seemed as if the colors were neatly placed next to one another and blended together, making more colors she’d never seen before. She didn’t even get a chance to really take in her surroundings as Isaiah tugged her forward. Two steps and the entire scenery she just witnessed vanished. The colors faded back into the night, and they were standing in front of what looked like a large estate. Cobbled stones and immaculate landscaping—complete with statues—decorated the grounds. There was a huge circular driveway and spaced evenly were accent lights to guide a person to a huge two-door entry, with two large statues standing sentry.

  “Where are we? And where on earth did the sun go?” she asked. The brothers all looked puzzled by her questions but kept silent as Isaiah ushered her forward. “This is our home, and there was never a sun, it’s remained dark for some time,” Isaiah answered. Dalila didn’t believe him for one second. She allowed him to escort her inside of the massive home. Once the door was shut, Raz and Grey headed off into separate directions inside the estate. The foyer was huge and wide. Portraits and tapestries alternated at intervals along the wall, and made one feel they were standing in a museum. At least they have taste. There was a cascading stairway that led up to a mid-level. Then more stairs continued, winding up to what looked like four floors, and at the back of the stairs was the biggest floor-to-ceiling window that Dalila had ever laid eyes on. It gave the impression of openness and freedom. She looked all the way up and noticed that the ceiling was more than four stories tall, was dome-shaped, and also glass. Incredible. Dalila turned and looked back at Isaiah, who was now talking to a woman who had appeared.

  “Yes, Lana, get her a room ready on my floor. Make sure that everyone is alerted to her presence and that everyone treats her accordingly.” So that was Lana. He had tried to tell her he hadn’t called her by another name, but in fact he had. Lana was beautiful, tall and slender, with pouty lips and a perfect nose. Her eyes were a warm honey-color, almost like hers but dull, and her hair was spun gold. Dalila immediately decided not to like her. Why should she? This was the woman he thought was in the shower with him when he had his little episode of incoherency. Bitch. Dalila bit back a groan. It wasn’t Lana’s fault she had no clue that her man was a two-timing Neanderthal. Bastard. Dalila amended. Isaiah started to walk away, and Dalila quickly followed to catch up.

  “No, stay here with Lana, she will see to your needs. We can talk in the morning. Get some rest now.”

  “I will not get some rest; you have some explaining to do. Where the hell are we? I know we’re not in Kansas anymore than I’m Dorothy and you’re Toto. You owe me an explanation. I need answers,” Dalila screamed. She was tired and cranky, she felt used and tossed aside. How could she compare to Lana? Why the hell should you compare yourself to her? He’s out of your league. Isaiah didn’t even look back at her as she yelled but continued toward the back of the house without a further thought to her tantrum.

  “Mistress, please follow me,” Lana said politely.

  Dalila turned back toward the beautiful woman and inwardly shrieked. She knew she was no perfect catch, but did she have to be constantly reminded of her imperfection? The woman in front of her was blindingly beautiful. Curse my genes, she thought.

  “Where are you taking me?” Dalila asked.

  “To your room, mistress. Shall I draw you a bath? You look weary from your travels.” Great, she was polite too. She wouldn’t be polite if she knew what had happened in the shower back at the farmhouse earlier today. “No, I can draw my own bath but thanks for asking, and you don’t have to call me mistress, it’s just Dalila.”

  “Dalila.” Lana nodded and led Dalila up the stairs to the fourth floor. The halls were dark, as there were no windows except for the ones at the stairs’ landing, and as they headed further down the hall, the way became darker. The silence was becoming awkward for Dalila, and she decided she might as well get to know the woman that Isaiah considered his.

  “How long have you been with Isaiah?” Straight to the point, no use in beating around the bush.

  “I have served him for over six centuries, mister…Dalila.”

  “Wow, six hundred years. Are you an Angel as well?” Dalila asked.

  “I am,” was all she answered.

  Angels could only be with other Angels; that made sense. Lana stopped at a door that had beautiful artwork and a brass handle. She opened it and beckoned for Dalila to step forward. There were other women in the room, scurrying about. Dalila looked back at Lana and wondered how the hell they knew to prepare a room for her. To her astonishment, Lana answered her question without Dalila so much as voicing her thoughts.

  “We were told of your arrival the moment you entered our realm, Dalila.” Lana smiled softly. “I can hear your thoughts, all of them, it is one of many gifts we have.” She waved her hand to encompass the room. “Pleasure Angels can hear your true feelings, seek them out, and then use that to give the most satisfying of outcomes. I am honored you find me perfect, but you are mistaken.” Lana looked sad when she said those last words, and Dalila could not help but wonder what would cause such sadness.

  “It is because I lack the key components of becoming what we Angels so greatly desire. We lack the one thing that we covet above all things: choice, freedom to choose what we will. Our purpose is clear from the moment we are made. I am a Pleasure Angel; it is my duty to give pleasure to my charge, never taking for myself. Do not be sad for me, rather I am honored that he has allowed me to be in the presence of a mortal. I’ve never met one before. May I ask that we take tea together at first light?” She looked so hopeful. They all did. The moment Lana had expressed her joy at being able to be in her company, the other women in the room had stopped and nodded in appreciation. It was as if she were a shiny new toy and they were the children able to play with it. “Tea sounds wonderful, Lana, I’d be happy to.” Lana clapped her hands and asked the other ladies to leave. She hurried them out of the room and then silently shut the door, closing Dalila in.

  Ω Ω Ω

  Isaiah walked to the bar in his study and poured himself a drink. He knew he needed to have a conversation with Dalila, but now was not th
e time to discuss such things. She hadn’t been seduced by Apophis. That was on a long list of firsts for him. She shouldn’t have been able to see the souls, nor should she have been able to see anything at all inside the mountain, let alone see the realm between the hours. Either the Gates were bleeding into earthly realm, or she was a very sensitive human. That was rare, but not unheard of. Usually infants and people on their deathbeds were able to see the blending of the realms, and Dalila did not fall in either category. He was proud of her reaction toward Apophis; women fell at the guardian’s feet when he’d had free reign on earth.

  Isaiah took a sip of his drink and delighted in the burn as it coated his tongue and throat. He needed to find the Book and fast. The only other thing left to do was to contact the Psyche Demon. She was mean and extremely standoffish, and for reasons unknown to him, she only wanted to deal with him and not his brothers. There was no affection between the two of them, just business. She always wanted to meet in private, which was fine with him, only this time he would need his brothers’ counsel. All of them would need to pull forces to locate the Book. Zariel would not be pleased if they allowed the Book to roam free too much longer. Isaiah tensed at the knock at the door.

  “Enter.”

  The door creaked opened and Lana stepped inside. She was one of the most beautiful Pleasure Angels he had ever laid eyes on. Milky white skin, perfect complexion, almond eyes, and hair spun of the silkiest gold. He never did enjoy her presence, only tolerated her to tend his needs. She was aware of it, just as much as he was. They had made their living arrangements as amicable as two beings could. Lana was curious by nature, and Isaiah knew she was more than overjoyed at the site of Dalila. Dalila represented everything that she wasn’t, everything that he knew Lana secretly wished she could be. Not to gain the attentions of Isaiah, but to know what it was like to make her own choices, have the freedom to choose. Isaiah pulled at his collar; he too knew what it was that Lana so desperately sought. Only the ache in his chest had dulled and become obsolete, after so many centuries of knowing that his one true mate was never to be found; never to be born again. She had been taken away from him so carelessly, and he’d never gotten the chance to lay eyes on her. She was never given the choice of atonement, as so many other souls had. The shadow warriors ate souls, devoured them into complete darkness, forever silencing their light. There was no rebirth for the lost Nubi.

 

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