He nodded.
Wow. She'd love to hear a conversation in Atlantean. The words were odd, but there was a wonderful lyrical quality to the language that was extremely musical.
But she had much more important things to think about than a long-dead language. Such as evicting the demon from her house. She just hoped he didn't have any friends who wanted to come and party in her living room while using her and Alexion as pogo sticks. "Do you think there are any more of them?"
"I don't know. I thought Simi was the last of them. It's what Acheron was told and it's what he told me. Apparently someone lied."
"Simi? The imaginary friend you've been talking to is one of those scaly, nasty things?"
"No," he said in an offended tone. "Simi's precious. She's beautiful..." He paused before adding, "In a very demon kind of way."
"Yeah," she said, her voice laden with incredulity. "Does she slam your head against the floor too?"
"Not intentionally... much. She just forgets how strong she is sometimes."
"Uh-huh. I think she damaged your brain one of the times she slammed your head."
He glared menacingly at her, and when he spoke, his tone was defensive and angry. "Simi is like a daughter to me, so I expect you to show some respect when you talk about her."
She held her hands up in mock surrender. "Fine, if you want to claim a scaly demon as a daughter, that's your business. In the meantime, any idea on how to kill one of those?"
He shook his head. "The only way I know to kill one is to use an Atlantean dagger."
"Where do we find one of those?"
His grip tightened on the wheel as he drove. "We don't. Acheron destroyed them all to make sure no one could hurt Simi."
"Well, that was mighty insightful of him, Yorick. What about the other demons who want to play basketball with your skull? Didn't he ever think he should keep a dagger handy, just in case?"
"It wasn't worth the risk to him of someone hurting Simi. Besides, Acheron can kill them without a dagger."
Well, that would be helpful if Acheron were here, but as it stood... "Lucille certainly picked a fine time to leave us, didn't he? I just wish our only problem was four hungry children and a crop in the field."
Alexion slowed the car as he turned his head to grimace at her. "You know, your sarcasm isn't helping any more than your bizarre and scattered references to literature and bad country songs."
"Not true, it's helping me maintain a calm façade that I most definitely do not feel."
"Well, it's starting to piss me off."
"Ooo," she breathed, "you almost scare me when you say that."
He growled at her as he whipped the car onto the highway that led toward Aberdeen.
"Where have you decided to take us?"
"I'm here to see Kyros so I figure there's no time like the present."
She supposed, but there was one important fact he was overlooking. "Kyros is most likely going to freak."
"Probably. I'm hoping to shock some sense into him." He glanced over at her. "You were telling me about Stryker before our rude demon interruption. Care to finish that discussion?"
Danger opened her glove box to pull out her pack of travel tissues. She grabbed two, then gently used them to blot the blood that was still around Alexion's nose.
He gave her an odd frown before he took the tissue himself to wipe his face clean. There was something almost boyishly charming about the way he moved. It amazed her that he'd taken such a beating and sucked it up without a single complaint.
No matter what he said, it had to hurt badly.
Feeling for him, she ran her hand through his hair, brushing it back from his cheek. He didn't say anything, but the look on his face showed that he was touched by her tenderness.