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Authors: Sherrilyn Kenyon

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She would kill him if he tried. Not to mention he’d never once rough-handled her. Men he would gut without hesitation, even many women, but when it came to her … he wasn’t sure if he could ever hurt the woman he’d loved so much.

Zephyra froze as she became aware of the sudden bulge in Stryker’s pants. The subtle changes to his breathing. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d taken a lover. But the experience had been poor enough that she’d decided she’d rather take matters into her own hands than be disappointed again.

Stryker had never once disappointed her. He’d been more than just a skilled lover. He’d been a considerate one.

Swallowing, she pulled back. At least until her gaze fell to his lips.

“I’ve missed you, too,” she breathed before she could stop herself.

Stryker froze. Those simple words seared him as he saw the way her eyes darkened. Unable to stand it, he pulled her toward him so that he could kiss her. The moment her lips touched his and her tongue swept across his teeth, he was blinded by need. Blinded by memories so sweet and precious that he’d never thought to experience them again.

Pulling her into his lap, he growled at how good she felt there. She was so tiny that she weighed next to nothing. The scent of her skin intoxicated him.

Zephyra groaned at how good he tasted. At how strong he felt and how hard his lean body was. She hated how much she’d missed this.

How much she’d missed him. But there was no denying it.

Eleven thousand years later, the man still set her senses on fire.

Needing him with a fury she didn’t want to understand, she straddled his lap and leaned back long enough to jerk his shirt over his head.

One corner of his mouth quirked up into a teasing smile.

She placed her fingertip over his lips. “One single word and I swear I’ll rip your tongue out.”

“So I haven’t won you over?”

She dropped his shirt to the floor. “This isn’t about winning anything. It’s about lust. I want you completely out of my system.”

“You think this will do it?”

“As soon as I realize how bad you suck in bed, I’ll never want to touch you again.”

He laughed as he rose up with her wrapped around him, then leaned her back against his desk. “Oh, baby, I’ve never in my life sucked in bed.”

She scoffed even though she knew from experience that he’d never disappointed her. Hopefully, though, his streak would end and he’d have gotten worse with age …

He dipped his head down to hers to kiss her again as he ran his hand over her body. She shivered in pleasure, especially as she felt the size of his bulge between her legs. She wanted him desperately.

Stryker reached for the button on her top at the same moment something struck his door. Frowning, he looked up to see the doors clatter open. Davyn hit the floor in a bloody heap before a group of twenty demons came through the threshold.

“Knock, knock,” Kessar snarled. “Looks like there’s a new power in town and it ain’t you.”

Stryker stepped back and pulled Zephyra from the desk. Returning his shirt to his body with his powers, he placed himself between Zephyra and the demon. “What the hell’s going on?”

“Natural selection.” Kessar blasted him.

Stryker hissed as pain flooded his body. But he wasn’t a callow youth unused to battle. Summoning his black body armor, he upturned his desk and blasted it toward the demon. Kessar ducked before he sent another blast at Stryker, who returned it with one of his own. Their powers tangled in an arc of sizzling color. But every heartbeat he blasted cost him physically. He could feel his strength draining, and given the number of demons coming in, a depleted Daimon was a dead one.

“Run, Phyra,” he ordered her over his shoulder.

“Not without you.” Before he could stop her, she added her own blast to the demons’, driving them back. “We need to get out of here. Now,” she said.

Stryker looked to where Davyn was still unconscious on the floor. “We have to get Davyn out.”

“Let him die.”

“I don’t leave my men behind.” At least not the ones who were actually loyal to him. The ones like Desiderius who had questionable loyalty he was more than quick to sacrifice. But Davyn had never given him any reason to doubt his service, and for those men Stryker would die to protect them.

She growled at him, “Get him and hurry.”

The moment he moved toward Davyn, Kessar attacked. He caught Stryker about the waist and threw him to the ground. He cursed, kicking Kessar back. “You snide halitosis-breathing worthless shit sack. Get off me.”

One of the other demons came at him. Stryker ducked and caught sight of Zephyra pinning one to the ground. “Don’t let them bite you. You’ll become one of them if they do.”

She laughed evilly as her eyes changed to a bright yellow laced with red. “You’re a little late with your warning.” She caught the demon closest to her and twisted his arm off. He dropped to the ground screaming before she stabbed him between his eyes and killed him. “Been there, done that, and am craving their blood more than they’re craving mine.”

Kessar and the others pulled back as they realized they were dealing with something more than just a regular Daimon.

“Got your buddy?” Her snide tone irritated Stryker.

Stryker lifted Davyn up from the floor and slung him over his shoulder. “I don’t run from crackheads like this.” He started after Kessar, then paused as he realized the hallway was littered with the bodies of his Daimon army. “What the hell is going on?”

“They’re converting your Daimons to demons. If you want to live, you better get out of here.”

“I don’t retreat.”

She grabbed him and forced him to face her. “Everyone retreats sometimes. Open the portal and get us out of here. Now!”

Stryker growled before he obeyed her. Until they knew better what was going on, he would listen to her even though he didn’t want to.

She pulled him out of Kalosis back to her temple, where Medea was. They appeared in Medea’s room, where their daughter was sitting at her computer.

“Put him on the bed,” Zephyra ordered Stryker.

“Excuse me?” Medea looked horrified by the prospect as she rose to her feet. “I don’t want an unknown man in my bed.”

“Those words do a father proud. Thank you for raising her right.” He flipped Davyn onto the pink coverlet and left him there.

Zephyra scoffed. “Don’t start on me. I might rethink tossing you back in with the demons.”

Stryker straightened to look at her. “Which brings me to the question of the hour. What exactly are you now?”

She let out a long breath before she answered. “Well, besides pissed, I’m part demon.”

Those words chilled him. She seemed so normal and yet … with demon blood in her, there was a lot she could be capable of. “How?”

She shrugged. “I was bitten by a gallu—the same one who owned Jared. He thought to make me his mindless sycophant, and what he learned is that I’m a lot stronger than I look. I killed the bastard.”

Medea sighed. “Why don’t you tell him the truth, Mum?”

“Truth?” Stryker asked with a frown.

Zephyra cursed as she glared at her daughter. Her eyes snapping fire, she turned toward Stryker. “Fine. I traded my humanity so that Medea would live longer than her twenty-seventh birthday.”

“What are you talking about?”

“Unlike you,” Zephyra sneered, “I didn’t have an Atlantean goddess willing to show me how to take human souls to live. I asked Artemis to intervene on Medea’s behalf and she refused. She told me she wouldn’t countermand her brother’s curse even for her own niece. After I’d already lost my grandson and son-in-law to the humans, I wasn’t about to let my own baby die because of Apollo. So I conjured one of the brokers and promised him my soul if he’d protect her.”

It sounded easy enough, but there was one problem. Demon brokers didn’t respond to Daimon requests. “You can’t do that. Only a demon can.”

She gave him a highly sarcastic look of appreciation. “You’re such a brainiac, baby. And to think, I thought I married you for those amazing abs. Who knew all that brainpower was buried under those bulging biceps?”

Medea made a choking sound before she spoke again. “She allowed a demon to feed on her and convert her so that she could summon a broker.”

The look of sarcasm mixed with annoyance was transferred to Medea.

Disregarding Zephyra’s prickliness, Stryker was amazed by her capacity to love. It touched him profoundly that she’d make so great a sacrifice to protect their child. It was that deep ability to care for her loved ones that had made him fall in love with her in ancient Greece.

“After I was converted, I turned on the demon and killed him. The beauty of the gallu. If you kill the one who bites you, you regain your self-control and keep the powers of the gallu to boot. It’s beautiful really, except for the annoying blood craving that was added to the one I already had due to Apollo. But life is nothing if not a series of trade-offs, eh?”

Perhaps. But it still left one unanswered question. “And Jared?”

“He was offered to me to keep me from killing the gallu demon. I took custody of him and then nailed the demon to the wall of his own home. No one threatens me or my child. Ever. And I’ll
never
be someone’s slave. No one controls me.”

He could respect all of that. He’d done worse things to the ones who’d killed his sons.

Except for Urian.

Unwilling to think about that, he narrowed his gaze on Zephyra. “That explains your advanced age.” Demons, even if they were only half bloods or converts, were excluded from Apollo’s curse. “But what of hers?” He indicated Medea with a jerk of his chin.

Zephyra crossed her arms over her chest. “I had to trade my soul for her life, which is now tied to mine. Strange how the gods love to do that. Sadistic and cold, really. But no matter. Unlike us, she doesn’t have to feed on humans to live longer—she’s still an Apollite technically. She could even have more children if she could ever find a man who wasn’t worthless.”

“I did find one,” Medea said, her voice breaking. “The humans butchered him.”

Zephyra touched her lightly on the arm. “I know, baby. I didn’t mean to be so callous. I loved him, too.” She looked back at Stryker. “It’s why I made sure I slaughtered every descendent of the families who took his life and why I relished each and every kill.”

Stryker gave her a formal ancient military salute. “And that’s why I admire you so. A warrior’s code to the end.” Blood for blood. Tit for tat. Life for life.

It was the one thing they’d always seen eye to eye on.

Davyn groaned from the bed as he finally came to. Lifting his head, he focused on Stryker. “How many of our men did they kill?”

“I don’t know. What happened?”

“War.” His voice was weak and strained, as if pain had just ripped through him. He brushed his hair back from his face before he pushed himself into a sitting position. “He told the demons that they shouldn’t be subservient to you anymore. That they should rise up and kill us all to take over Kalosis. He said it would be the perfect demon haven, once all the Daimons were dead or converted.”

Stryker growled low in the back of his throat. “Treacherous bastard.”

Zephyra scoffed. “You’re the one who unleashed him.”

“To kill Nick and Ash,” he said defensively.

She arched one taunting brow. “What did you think he’d do after that?”

“I assumed he’d kill me, not my people.”

Zephyra laughed sarcastically. “The man’s name is War. Did that not clue you in about his personality? This would be tantamount to meeting Peone and expecting the goddess of retaliation to forgive you and blithely walk away to let you live a happy life.”

Medea frowned. “I thought that was Nemesis.”

Zephyra gave her a droll stare. “Keep to your Atlantean gods, sweetie. Peone is retribution for murder. Nemesis is a goddess of balance. She punishes those who have too much happiness or who get away with screwing people over. Big difference between the two.”

“Oh. Never mind.” Medea stepped back.

Stryker inclined his head to Zephyra. “I’m impressed you still remember the old gods. But it doesn’t change the fact that I need to get back to Kalosis and kick those assholes out.”

“Why are you so suicidal?”

“I’m not suicidal. Those are my people down there and I’m not going to leave them to die without my leadership.” He vanished.

Zephyra stiffened at his abrupt departure. “Did he just go back?” she asked Davyn.

He nodded. “My lord plays games, but not when it comes to invaders. He brought the demons in and no doubt feels responsible.”

She tried to flash herself to Kalosis, but since she didn’t have a standing invitation, she couldn’t. “Davyn, can you open a bolt hole?”

He closed his eyes, then shook his head. “Stryker must have locked me out.”

“Damn him. Jared!” she shouted, calling him back from his quest to find and kill Nick.

He appeared before her instantly. “Akra?” he asked, using the Atlantean word for owner and mistress.

“I need you to go to Kalosis and keep Stryker from dying. Help him drive the demons out.”

“Your will is mine,” he said in the most sarcastic of tones. She was actually amazed he was willing to obey without argument. But an instant later, he was gone.

Medea scowled in confusion. “I thought your intent was to kill Stryker?”

“Oh, honey, after all that man has put me through, I alone deserve the honor. Be damned if some demon by-blow is going to rob me of that pleasure.”

*   *   *

Stryker used a fire blast to sear the demons closest to him as he joined his men and women who were holding them off. “Where’s Apollymi?”

“Behind you.”

He turned to see her there with her eyes blazing red. “We need to get you to safety,” he told her, not wanting either of them to die until he took care of this.

She arched a brow at that. “Since when does my safety concern you? I thought you wanted me dead.”

It was true, he had. But not right now. “I want to renew my lease on life. At least for two more weeks.”

“In that case…” She slung her arms out and formed a whirlwind around the demons. They shrieked and screamed as it enveloped them and lifted them from the ground.

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