Название: The Sweetest Burn
Автор: Jeaniene Frost
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781474070751
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Almost. Adrian should have told me why heâd abandoned me when I needed him the most. The fact that he hadnât only highlighted that he was thinking more about himself than me. Plus, if he couldnât admit something so small to me, how could I trust him with the really big things, like our fates?
And Zach. He got the other end of my stink eye. He could have said something before now, too. Men. They were the same whether they were Archons, humans or Judians.
Something else occurred to me. âZach lifted his restraining order on you the same day I came across the first minions and demon Iâve seen in months?â It couldnât be a coincidence...
âIt isnât,â Zach said, using his intrusive skills again.
My irritation died away. His inconsideration paled next to making sure that I was still alive.
âThank you,â I said, hoping for the hundredth time that Archons were more invested in the fate of humanity than they let on. Aside from my bloodline, I wasnât anyone special, yet Zach had saved me more than a few times. I just wished I understood why so many other people had to suffer and die.
Zach inclined his head, which was his version of âyouâre welcome.â âPreparations have been made. You are to start your search for the staff at once.â
âYouâre forgetting one thing,â I pointed out. âWe have no idea where Mosesâs staff might be. This is a big world, and thatâs not even counting all the demon realms in it, too.â
Zach glanced at Adrian, and when they exchanged a meaningful look, my hackles rose. âIf either of you even think of hiding something from me againââ I began furiously.
âWeâre not,â Adrian interrupted, his gaze piercing as it landed on me. âI told you, Ivy, no secrets and no holding back this time. Mosesâs staff controls nature, which is why we need it to repair the realm walls and the demons also want it so they can use it to send those same walls crashing down. So, our best bet is to start with places that have natural anomalies. Even while dormant, the staff will affect whatâs around it.â
That made sense, but, âI doubt itâll be as simple as googling places that are known for large congregations of locusts, frogs, lightning bolts or partings of seas,â I said tartly. âIf so, demons wouldâve found it centuries ago.â
Adrian raised a brow. âTheyâve spent a lot of time scouring places with unusual natural phenomena, but they canât sense hallowed objects. Only you can. Thatâs why weâre going to find the staff and theyâre not.â
He sounded completely confident. Then again, he was overlooking the most dangerous part of this mission. It wasnât whether or not we could find the staff. Itâs what could very likely happen if I tried to use it.
âIâm going with you, too,â Jasmine said, her words distracting me from a topic I didnât want to dwell on.
I turned to my sister. âYouâve been through enough. Weâll find you another place to stay at on hallowed ground, so youâll be safeââ
âYou think Iâll ever feel safe again?â Her voice filled with more pain than any eighteen-year-old should ever have. âIâm barely holding it together with you and Costa around me 24/7. If you leave me by myself, Iâll lose it for sure. And I spent months trapped in a demon realm, so I know what weâre up against.â
âJasmine,â I tried again.
âIâm going.â She cut me off with a flash of her old stubbornness. âEither help me pack or get out of my way, Ives.â
She hadnât called me her pet name from our childhood since weâd rescued her. That, plus the glimpse of her former spunk, melted my resistance away. Who was I to lecture her? She was right. In some ways, sheâd been through a lot more than me.
âFine, then you can help me pack,â I said, trying not to think about how I was going to find the staff while not getting myself killed, my sister hurt or my heart broken again.
âIâll pull our ride around,â Adrian stated.
I gave him a doubtful look. âYou think we can fit four adults and a winged gargoyle into your vintage metal baby?â
His smile was threatening and promising, like a lion licking its prey while deciding whether to eat it now or later. âWeâre bringing my Challenger, but weâre not riding in it.â
Huh? âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
His smile widened into a grin. âGet packed and youâll find out.â
I DROPPED MY suitcases when I saw the bus. It was so long that it extended well past the driveway, and it had to be at least three feet taller than Brutus at his full height. Now I knew what Adrian meant about bringing his Challenger but not riding in it. The muscle car was hitched to the back of the bus, and though it wasnât small, it was dwarfed by the black-and-gray behemoth that had the words Soul Smashers emblazoned across both sides of it.
Adrian jumped down from the side door, ignoring the steps that led to the bus. âLike it?â he asked, grinning at my expression. âItâs not much for speed, but when it comes to space and comfort, this thing has it all.â
âYou donât say,â I managed. âWhere did you get this?â
He glanced at it. âThis was the tour bus for a band that was trying to be the next Smashing Pumpkins. The Soul Smashers never made it past being a one-hit wonder, which is why they went broke and sold their tour bus to me a few months ago.â
I didnât comment on the irony of the last Judian and the last Davidian traveling around in a bus labeled Soul Smashers while trying to prevent a demon apocalypse. Instead, I climbed the steps and peeked inside. Then I blinked, convinced that Iâd been glamoured because this couldnât be real.
Plush, black leather couches and a matching leather recliner chair made up what looked like an upscale living room. Mounted wall speakers surrounded a state-of-the-art entertainment area with a large flat-screen TV, and unless I was crazy, across from that was a minibar.
Beyond that, there was a kitchen with the works: granite countertops, a double-door refrigerator, stove, microwave, sink and dishwasher. A dinette area was across from that, with a half bathroom СКАЧАТЬ