Darkness Unbound(177)

Or rather, stupid thinking. I had no real desire to get involved with a reaper, no matter how pretty or sexy the packaging. And he'd certainly given no indication that he wanted anything to do with me. Quite the opposite, in fact.

 

Power surged through the darkness. His energy enveloped me, running through every muscle, every fiber, until my whole body sang in tune with it. Until it felt like there was no me and no him, just the sum of the two of us—energy beings with no flesh to hold us in place.

 

And then the darkness was gone, the brick tunnel was gone, and we were in a place that was bright and vast and beautiful. The gray fields, but not as I saw them.

 

Then it, too, was gone, and suddenly I was surrounded by the familiar walls and scents of my apartment.

 

"I found her," Azriel said, rather unnecessarily, because both Tao and Ilianna were bolting out of the kitchen and heading toward us at full speed.

 

And Ilianna at full speed was a fearsome sight. Even Azriel took a step back as she all but threw herself at us.

 

I disentangled my arms from Azriel's neck, grunting as her weight hit and barely holding us both up. In fact, I think it was only the steadying hand Azriel placed on my back that kept me upright.

 

"You're safe, you're safe," she whispered, smelling of fear and relief and tangerines. "God, I've been having such weird visions—"

 

"Ilianna," Tao said gently, his gaze meeting mine briefly over the top of her head before moving on. He nodded an acknowledgment at the man who stood behind me. "She's battered and bleeding. Right now she needs medical attention, not your weight."

 

"Oh God, sorry." She jumped away, her gaze sweeping the length of me. "You look like crap. And where are your jeans?"

 

"I used them to escape." Her gaze jumped back to mine, but I waved the unasked question away. "Long story. Right now, I need Coke, something to eat, and to get off my bloody feet. Oh, and I need to get my bike back before someone decides to steal her."

 

"I retrieved the bike once it became obvious you were missing. I knew you'd worry about her." Tao stepped forward and swung me into his arms. "Ilianna, grab the med kit. I'll handle the rest." 

 

He walked me across to the table, kicking a chair to the side and placing me on it. My feet he propped up on a second chair. "Stay," he said, and disappeared into the kitchen.

 

I glanced across to Azriel. He was still standing where we'd appeared, but his sword was sheathed and his arms were crossed. It was a defensive stance, a watchful one. It had me suddenly wondering if the Aedh could track us here.

 

"Yes," he said softly. "And the scent of them lingers. They have been here already."