Upon the Midnight Clear (Dark-Hunter 12) - Page 37

"Simi! Mercy, please." The last thing he wanted was to have open sex talks with his daughter.

Ash paused as a sudden idea hit him. He snapped his fingers. QVC came onto the TV, and the demons immediately flashed themselves to the monitors.

Thank the gods he knew at least one thing that could distract them. He let out a relieved breath as they stretched out on the floor and manifested cell phones so they could begin ordering.

"Having demon troubles?"

Ash froze as he heard his brother's voice behind him. Alexion had warned him that he'd allowed Styxx to cross over to their side of Katoteros for the holiday.

Even so, it irked him.

Ash turned around to face the one person who was an almost-identical copy to him. The only difference was their eyes. Styxx's were a vibrant blue while Ash's were a swirling silver. "I thought you'd pass on this. It's not exactly your holiday."

Styxx looked at the Christmas tree in the corner of Ash's throne room-half the ornaments were missing since the demons had decided to snack on them earlier in the evening. "Never thought I'd see something like that in the hall of the Atlantean gods. You think a lot of your family, don't you?"

Ash hesitated. As a human, he'd once begged his brother to love him. At the very least, acknowledge him as family. And every time he'd reached out for Styxx, Styxx had brutally slapped him away.

Now the tables were turned, and Styxx was the one reaching for him. His instinct was to return the favor.

But Ash refused to be like that... at least today.

"It took me a long time to have a family that would claim me."

Styxx sighed. "I'm never going to be able to prove myself to you, am I?"

"How many times have you tried to kill me now?"

Styxx placed his hand on Ash's shoulder and gave him a sincere stare. "I've apologized for that."

"And I've accepted your apology."

"But you don't trust me."

"Would you?"

Styxx looked away as he removed his hand from Ash's shoulder, and Ash felt sorry for the hurt in his brother's gaze. He wanted to trust his brother, but it wasn't that simple. Centuries of betrayal separated them.

"Look, we're taking this slowly, Styxx. Give me time."

Styxx nodded. "At least you're not throwing me out on the street naked, huh?"

Ash went ramrod-stiff at the callous words and the memory that tore through him of the day Styxx and their father had done that to him.

Styxx looked horrified as he realized what he'd inadvertently said. "Oh gods, Acheron. I forgot. I'm so sorry."

That was why there was still a wedge between them. Styxx had forgotten an event that had left an indelible scar on Ash's soul. It was one of abject humiliation and bitterness.

And it made Ash want to put his brother through the wall behind him. He had the powers to do it without making a move.

So easy...

But he refrained for the time being. "What are you doing here, Styxx?"

"I don't like being alone all the time."

When Ash spoke, he made sure there was no emotion whatsoever in his voice. "Yeah, it really sucks to be alone, especially on days of celebration."

Styxx flinched. "I was stupid, Acheron. Please, give me another chance."

"You want me to throw him out?"

Ash looked past Styxx's shoulder to see Urian approaching them. Tall and lithe, Urian had white blond hair that he normally wore tied back in a queue. Since the day Urian's father, Stryker, had cut his throat and left him for dead, Urian had lived here with Ash, Simi, and Alexion.

"It's all right, Urian. I have it."

"You sure? It's been a whole day since I last killed someone, and I'm getting antsy."

Styxx turned a menacing glare on him. "You can't kill me. If you do, Acheron dies."

Urian tsked. "Nice try, but I know better. The tie only works in reverse. I kill Ash, you die. I kill you, it's just another day to rejoice."

Ash shook his head. "I thought you were spending the holiday with Wulf and Cassandra."

"I was, but then Cassandra got all weepy-eyed over the holiday and I couldn't take it."

In spite of his harsh words, Ash felt the grief Urian still carried over his dead wife, Phoebe. She'd been Cassandra's sister, and no doubt that was what had made Cassandra so sad on this day.

"It's still your day off."

Urian shrugged. "I hate days off. They're such a waste. Hell, there aren't even any Daimons out and about. They're all holed up as if there's some kind of truce or something."

"Don't worry. They'll be out in force for New Year's."

Urian looked hopeful. "Flash me forward in time, Ash. I want to start cleaning house."

"You know I can't do that."

Urian scoffed. "You mean you won't. We both know you can."

"Just because you can-"

"Doesn't mean you should." Urian shook his head. "I really wish you'd get another saying. That one is lame." Urian swaggered over to the demons and plopped down on the floor between them. "Any chance we can watch a horror movie?"

Simi lifted her head to look at him. "Is there any where the demons win?"

"Not really."

"Then pooh on them. I'd rather shop."

Urian grimaced. "I'd rather have my eyes gouged out."

Simi arched a brow. "If I do that, can the Simi eat them?"

Xirena pulled a bottle of barbecue sauce out of her purse. "You have to share if you do."

Urian whimpered in feigned pain.

Ash paid them no attention as he started away from Styxx.

Styxx took his arm and pulled him to a stop. "You can't ignore me forever, brother."

"True," Ash agreed. "But I can ignore you for now." And with that, he snapped his fingers and left Katoteros to visit Olympus.

Normally, he'd be like Urian and would rather have his eyes gouged out than be here. Today, however, it was different.

He opened the doors from the balcony of Artemis's temple to find his daughter, Kat, visiting her mother in the main room. Kat sat on the cushioned throne with her long, blond hair gleaming. Her husband, Sin, stood behind her with one hand possessively on her shoulder while Artemis glared at him. Her long, wavy red hair fell around her body, and Ash could tell she was one step away from blasting Sin out of her temple.

"Did I miss something?" Ash asked as he joined them.

Artemis turned on him with a hiss. "Kill Sin already."

"I would, but I think Kat would miss him."

"Like I care?"

"Matisera!" Kat said, placing her hand on her distended belly. "Be nice. He is the father of your grandchild."

Artemis let out a squeal of pain before she flashed out of the room.

"Grandma, grandma, grandma," Sin said in a very infantile manner.

Ash gave him a droll stare. "Is that really necessary?"

Sin laughed. "Absolutely, and don't pretend for even an instant that you're not loving every minute of it."

Ash couldn't resist smiling. "Not everysingle minute."

Kat rolled her eyes at them. "You two are rotten."

Joining the laughter, Ash moved forward to take Kat's hand, and as he did so, he caught a bright flash of something in his mind.

He gasped.

"Solren?" Kat asked, using the Atlantean term for father. "Is something wrong?"

Ash couldn't speak as a strange feeling overcame him. There was something... something...

No, it was someone, he realized, and it was casting a dire pall over everything. He looked at Kat as he tried his best to home in on it.

It was no use. Whatever it was, it was gone now. But even so, it left behind a rift.

Something was coming for him.

And it was going to change him forever...

The end.

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