Wow, for an ancient beast who’d probably had dinner with the man, Acheron could be remarkably obtuse. “No. Thorn played deaf. Like Beethoven.”
Snorting, Acheron shook his head. “Where are your powers?”
“Wish I knew. Wish I had them. They were bound up tight when my father died.”
Acheron curled his lip as if he was standing knee-deep in a sewer. “Why?”
“For my safety. I was having a hard enough time learning my own powers and not killing someone while I did so. Last thing any of us wanted was for me to have even more psychic crap I couldn’t control. I could’ve put my eye out or lost another body part or something … Maybe even added one or two.”
That only seemed to confuse Ash more. “You haven’t had your powers from birth?”
“No. I had no idea I was a Malachai’s son until a few months back, really.”
“Fascinating.” Ash paused to scowl at him. “And what demon class is your mother?”
“Not. She’s human.”
Ash gaped at the news. “Why?”
“Why what?”
“Why would a Malachai procreate with a human?”
Nick shrugged. “Pretty sure he didn’t mean to. He definitely didn’t think much of me. Other than the male fruit of his loins was a keen disappointment.”
His scowl deepening, Ash renewed his pacing. “In your realm, you were raised alone? An orphan?”
“No. I live with my mother.”
“Who hates you.”
Nick sneered at the assumption. Which actually wasn’t that farfetched. The Malachai was supposed to be hated by his maternal unit. But it ticked him off that anyone would assume anything bad about his saintly mother. “Hardly. I’m all she’s got and she loves me more than anything.”
Acheron shook his head. “You are a total freak of nature.”
“Excusez, pischouette! Have you looked in a mirror lately? You wouldn’t exactly win any normal awards yourself. Rather, you look like you done got dragged through the whole freak forest, and went back in for a second row.”
Incredulous, Acheron arched his brow. “Did you just call me a little girl?”
“That’s all you got out of what I just said?”
“No. I heard every word, I’m only stunned you dared insult me so.”
“Yeah, well, in case you haven’t noticed, fear ain’t exactly my friend. I don’t invite it into my house or sit with it at lunch, so it leaves me alone.”
Ash rubbed at his brow. “And yet you’re half human.…”
“Meaning?”
“You should never have survived with Malachai blood. Humans are weak. I’ve never even heard of a Malachai touching one before.”
“If you met my mother, you’d understand. She’s beautiful and loving. An angel in human form. There’s no one else like her.”
“She’d have to be someone special to love a child conceived like you had to have been.”
That would have stung more had it not been the truth. It was a guilt that hung heavy in Nick’s heart. “She never even told me. I knew she had no love of my father, but I assumed it was because he was a felon. She’s never once given any indication that I was different from any other wanted baby born to parents who dated each other.” Tears choked him as he thought back to all the times his mother had sacrificed her life and dignity to give him things so that he wouldn’t know how poor they really were.
All the times she’d held him as if he was the most valuable thing in the world to her.
“You really do love your mother,” Acheron breathed in disbelief.
“I told you that.”
Ash continued to stare at him as if he smelled like Mark in his “special” ghillie suit. “A Malachai capable of love…”
“Yeah, nobody’s perfect.”
Acheron laughed. “You’ve no idea.”
“Actually, I do.”
The Atlantean fell silent as he continued to pace. Awkward with the sudden intensity of Ash’s thinking, Nick debated the sanity of interrupting him. He really wanted to, but there was an air about Ash that said he needed a few minutes to get a handle on everything. And that was something Nick understood better than anyone. There was nothing about his life that was simple or easy, and especially normal. Many days, he had a hard time wrapping his own head around his reality.
Finally, Acheron spoke again. “Why did you save Simi after what I did to you?”
“It was the right thing to do. She never hurt me. Not her fault her granddad’s a jerk.”
“And my Aamon? You held him off you, but you never fought him.”
Nick shrugged. “He didn’t insult my mama. I had no real discord with him.” He glanced down at the wounds on his forearm. “A few bites ain’t nothing witch hazel won’t fix. Didn’t feel like kicking Lassie for his idiocy. Figured you probably do that enough for the both of us. No need to add to his misery. But, dude, really, you should buy him a toothbrush or Altoids, ’cause, man, his breath is nasty.”
“And you’re the Malachai.” His tone said that Ash couldn’t reconcile any kind of compassion with Nick’s DNA. Made sense. As a Malachai, he wasn’t supposed to have any whatsoever.
For anyone.
But that had never been him. Nick Gautier was a different kind of beast. Unique to himself.
Nick grinned at the confused Atlantean. “That’s what everything that has attacked me has told me. I assume they can’t all be lying.”
Hands on hips, Acheron let out a tired breath. “I’m going to be honest. My first inclination is to murder you where you stand.”
“Option B?”
Ash snorted at his sarcasm. “You helped my granddaughter. For that alone, I grant you a reprieve.”
“Gracias.”
“Da nada.” Ash paused before he spoke again. “Actually, it is something. You are a threat to my family, therefore I only have one choice.”
The deadly tone of his voice sent a chill down Nick’s spine. “And that is?”
“I have to get rid of you immediately.” And by the severe tone of his voice, Nick knew Acheron didn’t mean he’d take him home.
Ash was most likely going to kill him.
CHAPTER 12
One second, they were in Ash’s study, and in the next, they were in the middle of a massive and impressive war zone. Beautiful winged soldiers battled Aamons in wolf form and hell-monkeys. Axes and fire blasts mixed with snarls, hisses, and curses.
But as soon as the winged soldiers saw Nick, they pulled back from the fighting to stare at him. Everything came to a sudden stop.
Yeah, that was disturbing. It felt the same as standing naked in the gym in the middle of a pep rally.
A tall winged soldier who was dressed in reddish-gold armor approached them slowly. His pale blond hair fell from under his helm to his shoulders. More than that, the soldier was pretty enough to make even the hottest swimsuit model turn green with envy. “So, Acheron, you’ve come to your senses.” He stopped abruptly, just like Kody had done when they’d tried to leave Karma’s house. Touching the invisible forcefield, he glared at Ash. “What is this?”
Ash answered his question with one of his own. “Why do you want this boy?”
“That is not your concern, Atlantean. Now hand him over or we’ll tear this house down.”
With a grim gleam in his eyes, Ash held his ground. “You’re willing to go to war over a human?”
A slow smile spread across the soldier’s face. “Are you?”
Nick held his breath as his life hung in the balance of this conversation. He had no idea why the winged soldiers wanted him, but he was pretty sure it wasn’t to send him home with puppies, roses, and rainbows.