"It makes me lonely to come out." She indicated a couple to the side of the building who were kissing in the parking lot. "It reminds me of what I don't have anymore, and what I won't have again after you leave."
Alexion pulled her to a stop and held her close. He cradled her body with his and closed his eyes, wishing both their lives were different. "If I could, I would give you what you want."
"Thanks. I appreciate it."
He tilted her chin up so that she was looking at him. "I will always be with you, Danger."
Danger could see the sincerity of his words in his eyes. That meant a lot to her. Yet it wasn't enough. "But I won't know it, will I?" His eyes darkened with remorse, making her regret her words. The last thing she wanted to do was hurt him. "It's okay, Alexion. I didn't mean to bring the moment down. I'm just grateful we had tonight."
"Me too." He gave her a squeeze before taking her hand and leading her toward her car.
They didn't say much as they headed back to her house. It was an average, quiet night. As they drove past the tiny white house where Elvis Presley was born, Danger glanced over at him. "Do you know who Elvis is?"
Alexion smiled. "King of rock and roll, baby. Of course I know him. Simi adores him."
She laughed. "One day I have to meet this Simi." She indicated the house with a tilt of her head. "He was born right there, and I rode past this house a dozen times when he was only a few weeks old, never realizing the infant inside would have so much impact on American culture."
"Yeah. That's the weirdest of Acheron's gifts. He would have known exactly what was coming for the child."
What she wouldn't give for that ability. It would be the best, to be able to see into the future "Can you tell?"
"Not without the sfora. Acheron doesn't let me channel powers that he thinks I can't handle."
Danger frowned. "Why doesn't he think you can handle that one?"
"Because there are times when even he can't."
"How so?"
Alexion expelled a long breath and was quiet a few seconds before he answered. "It's hard to know that serious ill-fortune is about to strike someone and not intervene to make it better for them."
"Then why doesn't he intervene?"
"Because people learn from their mistakes, Danger. Pain and failure are a natural part of life. It's kind of like a parent who watches their child fall down while learning to walk. Instead of coddling the child, you set them back on their feet and let them try again. They have to stumble before they can run."
She shook her head in denial. It seemed callous to her. "I don't know about that. It seems cruel to me. Most people get a little more injured than just a skinned knee."
"Life is cruel sometimes."
True. She knew that better than anyone. Her heart clenched as she saw the faces of her family.
They had been on their way to Germany when her husband's garrison had overtaken them.
Danger closed her eyes as she saw that day so clearly in her mind.
"No, Michel! He is my father."
There had been no mercy on his face, no compassion in his steel-blue eyes. "He is an aristo. Death to them all."
"Then kill me too. I will not let you take them while I breathe."
And so he had shot her... straight in the heart that had loved him so dearly.
"Aristo whore," he had snarled as she lay dying while her father held her. "Death to you all."
The last sound she'd heard had been the shot that took her father's life as well.
Anger and pain swelled inside her as those old memories coalesced with her rage over what would happen with Alexion. She still couldn't believe she had learned to trust another man. But now that she had, she didn't want to let him go.