The Darkest Night
The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld #1)(42)
Author: Gena Showalter
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Maddox held Ashlyn for several hours as she napped, hopefully reviving body and soul. Time was his enemy, midnight fast sneaking up on him, but he didn’t wake her. Not even when he stripped her of her shoes and sweater, revealing delicate feet and a T-shirt that clung to her round br**sts, his blood burning with arousal.
Lunch had long since come and gone. He was hungry, but he wanted Ashlyn more than he wanted food. Holding her…hearing her melodious, sleep-rumbling sighs… heaven.
Her br**sts, smashed against his side, were unbelievably soft. One of her arms was draped over his stomach, cleaving to him in a tight embrace, as if she feared, even in sleep, that he might slip away.
More at peace than he had been in centuries, he was not surprised when his eyelids began to grow heavy and his mind began to drift.
Awaken, warrior. I have returned, a voice said in his mind. An all-too-familiar voice. Now this surprised him.
Maddox stiffened, eyelids springing open as fury speared him, completely chasing away the sleep-fog. Gaze sharp, he quickly searched the room. He saw no one lurking about, no suspicious shadow.
He would rather deal with an intruder, a Hunter, than this Titan who had promised to help Ashlyn and then had abandoned her. Would the being now attempt to rip her from his arms?
Where is my thanks, warrior?
He felt a slight hum of power, the air thickening, twisting. Ashlyn released a breathy sigh and he forced himself to relax. He wanted her to wake up, but not until the god was gone. If she were to anger the being, even unintentionally, she could be hurt.
"Who are you?" he whispered.
I shouldn’t have to tell you, was the annoyed reply.
Maddox popped his jaw, doing his best to remain at peace. No violence, no raging. How cruel the Titan was to make him guess. "What do you want from me… great one?"
You promised me anything. Everything.
"I promised you anything you wanted if you saved the girl. You did not save her," he said, even as his mind screamed, Do not provoke the god! "We did."
And yet she is alive.
"But you did nothing." He pressed his lips together. Antagonizing a god was not wise. But he feared what he would be asked to do if he agreed with the being, knowing it would be payment for aid that had not been given.
Are you sure? The voice was silky now, daring him to contradict.
Was he sure? Danika had helped with her strange pounding on Ashlyn’s chest, then by breathing life into her lungs. Reyes and Aeron, too, had done their part. Maddox had held her, cleaned her and comforted her.
What could this being have done? Does it matter? he thought then. "What do you want me to do?" he asked, resigned.
There was a satisfied purr. Tell your friends to visit Kerepesi Cemetery at midnight. They are to take no weapons. They are to tell no one what they are doing. They are to come alone, and I will visit them. I will show them exactly who I am.
"At midnight, we will be otherwise occupied."
Your death-curse. Yes, I know. Lucien and Reyes have my permission to arrive late.
"But – "
No buts. Midnight. Unarmed.
Maddox blinked. That did not make sense. Why demand the men arrive unarmed? A god could crush them no matter how many weapons were strapped to their bodies.
Will you tell them?
His eyes narrowed. Either this was not a god or the being meant to lead them into an ambush. He already thought the Titans cruel, so he would not doubt that they were capable of such an act. But either way, he was damned. If this was a god, Maddox would be punished, for he could not bring himself to ask his friends to approach a potentially dangerous situation weaponless. And if this wasn’t a god, that meant someone else – something else – had the power to infiltrate his thoughts.
At his side, Ashlyn smacked her lips and rolled to her back. One hand was draped over her brow and the other was curled on her stomach. Close to waking up, he realized, but fighting it.
Will you tell them? the voice demanded again, too eager now, too uncertain.
In that moment, Maddox knew. This wasn’t a god. Couldn’t be. An all-powerful being could simply whisk the Lords to the cemetery. An all-powerful being wouldn’t betray a single shred of doubt. He ground his teeth together.
Do not make me ask again.
"Of course I will tell them," he said, and it wasn’t a lie. He would tell them – just not what the being wanted him to tell.
Until tonight, then, the voice said, practically humming with satisfaction.
Until we learn the truth. Of course, Maddox did not voice the thought aloud. When there was no response, no reaction, he grinned slowly. The being could push its words into his mind, but could not hear his thoughts. Good. Very, very good.
The current of power suddenly vanished from the air.
Probabilities spun in Maddox’s mind. Perhaps the being could hear dialogue from a distance. Perhaps, like Maddox and the others, the speaker was an immortal with special abilities.
An immortal Hunter?
Careful not to disturb Ashlyn, Maddox crept from the bed and made his way through the stronghold until he found Lucien. The warrior sat on the couch in the entertainment room, alone, silent, a glass of scotch in his hand.
Maddox told his friend what had happened and Lucien paled, even his scars blanching. "Hunters. Titans. Women. Now unnamed beings with unidentified powers? When does it end?"
He ran a hand through his hair. "Every minute that ticks by, it seems something new arises." And to think, only yesterday Maddox had complained about the monotony of life.
"We have several hours, at least, to decide what to do about this. I need to think before we tell the others. Too much is happening at once, too many changes "
Maddox nodded. "You know where to find me when you need me." He returned to his room, glad for the reprieve. He wasn’t ready to leave Ashlyn.
She lay exactly as he’d left her, a vision in his barren chamber. He climbed in beside her, accidentally jostling the mattress.
"Maddox," she murmured.
The single word was sleep-rich, a rumbling moan that fired his blood as surely as a caress from her delicate fingers would. With his renewed desire, Violence once again made itself known, its mood dark and hungry. Needing… something. Blood? Pain? Screams? He did not know, couldn’t tell. I will control myself. I will not harm this woman.
Ashlyn rubbed her cheek against his side and purred like a contented kitten. "Maddox?"
Violence purred in response.
He gripped the sheets, the cool material shredding under his ministrations. What was Violence trying to force him to do? Its desires were hazy. Sweat beaded over Maddox’s skin. His jaw clenched so tightly he felt the tendons in his neck strain.