It had to be passed midnight and I couldn’t sleep. I kept tossing and turning in the small cabin given to me by our hosts who had generously fed me. It was one of the best meals I had in years and also the first meal I had in days. Orion had been given a cabin too, I couldn’t figure out his relationship with Scylla. It seemed like she hated his guts. He could be a brut sometimes I wondered what he did. That wasn’t what was keeping me up at night, though. In the middle of the night alone with my thoughts I was coming to the conclusion Rocky might really be dead. There was nothing left for me back at the mage dimension. Then I thought about Daylen and the mages who suffered there. I was a goddess something I came to terms with when I healed a forest and spoke with my twin brother. I was a goddess and I was sure there was a tone to learn but one thing I was certain about was I had to do something. I wasn’t sure about Daylen… I hadn’t even told him what I was. Would he believe me or thin
The good thing is she isn’t with Hera or so the evil queen claimed. Still Hera was hunting her. I could see why. Artemis was a powerful mage, but could there be another reason? “Cheer up bud, she’ll turn up. Didn’t you say you wanted her to leave?” Marcus asked. I was glad we were back on talking terms even though he was a pain in my ass. “I do,” I scratched my growing beard. We were at Silver moon, a fae nightclub. We weren’t technically allowed to be here. We sat upstairs in the VIP lounge. If any high rank dinemus saw us we would be in deep shit. A hierarch like General Storm maybe but I’d met other angels mingling with the gorgeous fae women. “So you want her back so you can send her away?” Marcus asked, taking a swing of some purple beer. When he said it like that it sounded dumb. “I want to make sure she’s okay. She was taken and I don’t know where Orion took her.” “You’re hooked man. You think you’re in love with her?” It felt like a display of plates shattered in my he
The wind was mischievous. It pushed my hair around like a child.“This place is… alive isn’t it?” I asked Orion.“All nature lives. You should know this.” He grumbled.He had to say goodbye to his wife again. I felt bad for making him leave when she had to be one of the reasons making him stay. Though, there were dimensions dying as we spoke. Olympiad needed all the help it could get.“Well are there spirts that give hugs?”Orion stopped and looked over his shoulder then forward again. “Something hugged you?”I tucked a strand behind my ear. “Well, I don’t know. I felt something last night. Something warm.”He continued walking. “There’s a high chance that was Sophia… your mother.”“My… mom?” I stopped, when Orion didn’t I hurried to catch up to him.“Yes, Apollo must have told her you were here and knowing her she wanted to communicate.”“How can I communicate back?”“It’ll be difficult. The best way would be to get to her personal dimension, but it’s difficult to get to.”“Why?”“Be
It might have been the dumbest decision I ever made, but it paid off. I felt the portal open in Jundis. A sickly part of town lost to the mage dimension in the early days of Hera’s madness. I doubted it was her at first. What would she be doing there. Knowing Artemis there was a good chance she ended up there by accident.“Dude, emergency meeting.” Marcus poked his head into my office and said.“Now?”“Yeah. Solaris is pissed.”It was a bad part of town, I needed to get to her.“I can’t—”“You do know Solaris right?!” Marcus’ brows shot to the ceiling.She would never let me live this down. I’ll give her two minutes then I’m out of there. I’ve been searching for days. I had to follow this up.Marcus and I got to the throne room. My mother paced the length of the room. Avon and his son Jason sat on the thrown as she raged. Her emotions were out of control I could tell by the black clouds outside. She rolled her blonde river hair into a braid and bound it onto of her head.“Close the do
Blood promise? Mates? Not to mention there are brothers in the room. That was why I thought Alfie… Alpheus looked familiar he had resemblances to Daylen. It was the nose.“I don’t understand. Explain to me I can’t… belong to you, who the hell are you?” I yelled.He ran a hand down his face and sighed, “In due time, darling. I explain later when we get to my castle.” He smiled, but it was less than pleasant.“You’re not taking her anywhere Alpheus.” Daylen barked. For once I agreed with Daylen.Alpheus chuckled, “There’s nothing you can do about a blood promise. She’s bound to me and sooner or later she’s going to start feeling the effects of the bond it’s nastier if she fights it so it’s better you just hand her over now.”“Not without a fight.”“So violent brother.” He smirked.I couldn’t believe it, he even sounded different.“So all this time you were just watching me? Asking me out and helping me and Stella. What… you’re not even a witch.”“Smart girl.” He said.My hand itched to
“Now I’m serious wait in the bedroom and don’t come out. I mean it Artemis.”If she was discovered there was no knowing how Storm would take it.“What if you get your ass kicked again?”“That won’t happen. If you come out so help me—”“Fine, I’ll stay put.”I exhaled. I didn’t believe here. I opened the door and Storm stumbled in.“It’s about time.” He spat.I groaned, “What do you want Storm?”I was surprised his didn’t have company. He strolled into my living room, his purple cape swaying behind him as if there was a draft to carry it.“Solaris is pulling out the troops from Olympiad as we speak.”“Good.” I folded my arms across his chest. There was more. I didn’t trust this bastard.“She expects you and the soldiers of light to leave for the gods world in two days.”Fuck. I couldn’t leave Artemis.“I don’t need to tell how much of a bad idea I think that is. With special permission from the king I will be going with you.”“Special permission? You mean you went behind the queen’s ba
I woke up and Daylen was gone. I couldn’t tell if the darkness was day because I’d become custom to grey clouds. He could have just gotten up to get a glass of water, but I got up to check on him. I found him in the living room in stripped shorts and a white vest. He had his communication pod on the table.His glasses were on the table near it. He rubbed his eyes and I smiled. He looked like any ordinary boyfriend. In the midst of everything that was going on was it foolish to want something normal with him?“You’re not planning on sleeping here are you?” I asked, startling him.“Artemis, no I got a call and I didn’t want to wake you. It was Marcus, but it’s nothing important.”“Anything else on your mind?” I found the courage and sat on his laps.He grinned and cupped my thigh. I was wearing one of his many white shirts.“Mostly you.”I rested my head on his shoulder. “What about me?”“I don’t want to lose you.”“Neither do I.” I whispered.Blood bonds, castles and gods so many obsta
Trying on clothes had never been more fun. I got to watch Artemis try on almost a hundred different pairs of clothes and lingerie which was my favorite part. She was a bit shy about me buying her clothes, but I wouldn’t take her objections.“Shouldn’t we go leave everything at your place first?” Artemis asked.“Mandy will send everything.”She nodded and glanced back at the smiling angel. I wrapped her in my arms again and walked her out. Now she blended in with her long fitted dress with sleeves. I still needed to keep the barrier up. Just in case a sneaky angel tried to discern what she was.“So how many times have you been in there Daylen?”Her question nearly made me trip.“What?”She arched her brow. “You heard me.”“Well… I—”“Mandy seems pretty used to you.”I scratched the back of my head.“I may have come in a few times.”“Did you sleep with her?” She bluntly asked.I gripped her hip. She knew I wasn’t a saint. I knew I wasn’t a saint. Why was she pushing.“It doesn’t matter.