Youll see. I know these kinds of things.
From what I recalled, the bouncer looked like he wanted to kill Daemon. Shaking my head, I sat back and started nibbling on my thumbnail. Gross habit, but nerves were getting the best of me.
The abandoned gas station loomed up ahead. The SUV bumped over the uneven road and I gripped the door handle. Cars lined the field in front of the club, as expected. Once again, Daemon parked Dolly far away from other cars.
I knew to get rid of my sweater this time around. I wrapped it around my purse and sat it on the floorboard. We made our way around the cars. Stopping at the first row, I bent over and tossed my hair over my head, shaking it out.
This reminds me of a Whitesnake video, Daemon said.
Huh? I ran my hands through my hair, hoping for the sexy look and not the I had my head out of the car look.
If you start climbing on car hoods, I think I might marry you.
I rolled my eyes and straightened, giving my head one more shake. Done.
He stared at me. Youre cute.
Youre weird. I rose up and gave him a quick kiss on the cheek before I teetered through the knee-high grass. Heels-so not a good idea.
The lumberjack bouncer appeared out of nowhere, still in those overalls. Barrel-sized arms folded across his chest. I thought I told ya two to forget this place?
Daemon moved in front of me. We need to see Luc.
I need a lot of things in life. Like I wish I could find a decent stock trader who wouldnt lose half of my money.
Oookay. I cleared my throat. We wont be here long, but please, we really need to see him.
Sorry, the bouncer said.
Daemon tipped his head to the side. Theres got to be something we can do to convince you.
Oh, man, please tell me he wasnt
The bouncer raised a brow and waited.
Daemon smiled-that sexy quirk of his lips that had every girl at school stumbling over themselves, and I
I wanted to crawl under a car.
Before I could die from embarrassment, the bouncers cell went off, and he pulled it out of his front pocket. Whats up?
I took the moment to elbow Daemon.
What? he said. It was working.
The bouncer laughed. I aint doin much. Just talkin to a douche and a pretty lady.
Excuse me? Daemon said, surprised.
I choked on my laugh.
There was a toothy grin, and then the bouncer sighed. Yep, theyre here for ya. There was a pause. Sure.
He clicked the phone shut. Luc will see you. Go in and head straight to him. No dancing tonight, or whatever it was the two of ya did last time.
Awkward . I lowered my head and slipped past the bouncer. At the door, he stopped Daemon. I looked over my shoulder.
The bouncer winked at Daemon as he handed him what looked like a business card. Ya not normally my type, but I can make an exception.
My mouth dropped open.
Daemon took the card with a smile and then opened the door. Told you, he said to me.
I refused to give him the benefit of a response, instead focusing on the club. Nothing had changed from the last time. The dance floor was packed. Accompanied cages hung from the ceiling, swaying from the movements inside. People grinded to the heavy beat. A different, strange world tucked away in the epicenter of normalcy.
And the place was still alluring to me in a weird way.
Down the shadowy hallway, a tall man waited at the door for us. Paris-the blond Luxen wed met last time. He nodded at Daemon, opened the door, and then stepped aside.
I expected to see Luc sprawled on the couch, playing DS like last time, so I was shocked when I discovered him at the desk, pecking away at a laptop, his face screwed in concentration.
The stacks of hundreds were gone.
Luc didnt look up. Please sit. He waved at the nearby couch, all businesslike.
Glancing at Daemon, I moved with him to the couch and sat. In the corner, a tall yellow candle spread a peaches scent throughout the room. That was all the decoration. Did the door behind the desk lead to another room? Did Luc live here?
Heard you guys didnt get very far at Mount Weather last time. He closed the laptop and folded his hands under his chin.
About that, Daemon said, leaning forward. You didnt know about the onyx shields?
The boy, the little mini mogul/mafia kingpin/whatever he was became very still. Tension filled the room. I waited for something to blow up. Hopefully not one of us.
I warned you that there may be things Im unaware of, he said. Even I dont know everything about Daedalus. But I think Blakes on the right track. He is right about everything being encased in a shiny blackish-red material. Perhaps we did build a tolerance so we were not affected by the onyx shields.
And what if thats not it? I asked, hating the icy feeling slushing through my veins.
Lucs amethyst gaze was concentrated. What if its not? I have a feeling thats not going to stop you from trying again. Its a risk and everything has risks. Youre lucky you got out of there last time before anyone realized what happened. You get another chance. Most people dont.
Talking to this kid was weird, because he had the mannerisms and speech patterns of a well-educated adult. Youre right, I said. Were still going to try.
But knowing all the perils ahead seems unfair? He tucked back a strand of brown hair, his angelic face impassive. Lifes not fair, babe.
Daemon stiffened beside me. Why do I have a feeling theres a lot youre not telling us?
Lucs lips formed a half smile. Anyway, you came here for a reason other than those onyx shields? Lets get to the point.
Annoyance flashed across Daemons face. An unstable hybrid attacked Kat.
Thats what unstable people do, hybrid or not.
I bit back a snappy retort. Yeah, we figured that much, but she was my friend. She gave no indication that she knew anything about the Luxen. She was fine, got sick, and then came to my house and went nuts.
You didnt give any indication you know ET didnt phone home.
What a little brat. I took a deep breath. I get that, but this was out of the blue.
Luc leaned back in his chair, kicking his legs onto the desk. He crossed them at the ankles. I dont know what to tell you about that. She mayve known about the Luxen, gotten hurt, and some poor sap tried and failed to heal her. Or the Man pulled her off the street like they do at times. And unless you know some darn good torture techniques and are willing to employ them on an Officer of Daedalus, I dont see how youll ever know.
I refuse to accept that, I whispered. Knowing would bring some kind of closure and justice.
He shrugged. What happened to her? Curiosity colored his tone.
My breath caught in my throat as I balled my hands into fists. Shes no longer
Ah, Luc murmured. She did the whole spontaneous combustion thing? The look on my face mustve been answer enough because he sighed sadly. Sick. Sorry about that. A twisted history lesson for you-you know all those unexplained cases of spontaneous combustion throughout history?
Daemon grimaced. Im afraid to ask.
Funny how theres not many cases known, but they do happen out in the noob world. He spread his arms wide to indicate the world outside this office. Hybrids-my theory at least, and it makes sense if you think about it-most do the self-destruction thing in the facilities, but a few do it outside. Thats why the occurrence is rare to humans.
All of this was good and a little disturbing to think about, but it wasnt why we were here. My friend was wearing a bracelet-
Tiffanys? he asked and smirked.
No. I smiled tightly. It was just like the one youre wearing.
Surprise rolled over Lucs face like a wave. The little punk dropped his legs onto the floor and sat straight. Not good.