Devoured by Darkness (Guardians of Eternity #7)(98)
What would it solve? Nothing. But it damned well would feel fantastic.
Instead she reached down to grab the sword she was too weary to lift and pretended that she wasn’t about to fall flat on her face.
“Don’t be looking to me for support, fey,” Tane growled at her side. “You try to hurt my children and I’ll cut your f**king head off.”
Ariyal hissed in frustration. “You will sacrifice the world for them?”
“The world is already damned if it demands the blood of innocents,” Laylah said. “You can’t fight evil with evil.”
“Are you bloody kidding me?” The Sylvermyst studied her as if she’d grown a second head. “No one is that naïve.”
There was a low cry from one of the babies as Sergei stepped forward, sweat coating his forehead despite the brutal chill in the air.
“If you want the brats I’ll give them to you.” He looked directly at the fey. “Once I’m out of here.”
Tane swung his sword in Sergei’s direction, his low growl stopping the mage in his tracks.
“Take one more step and you’re dead, mage.”
Licking his lips, Sergei briefly glanced toward the lethal vampire before grimly turning his attention back to Ariyal.
“I’m not without power. If you’ll join with me we can escape.” He shook the babies dangling in his hands and it was only Tane’s hand landing on her shoulder that kept Laylah from launching herself at the bastard. “Once we’re away from here you can do whatever the hell you want with the babes.”
“You wouldn’t,” Jaelyn muttered, studying Ariyal with an odd mixture of fury and … confusion. As if unable to accept the Sylvermyst could truly harm an innocent child.
The fey’s beautiful features tightened, his gaze refusing to stray toward the female vampire.
“Someone has to stop the looming apocalypse. And if this Scooby-Doo gang doesn’t have the stomach to make the tough choices then I’ll do it for them.”
“Don’t pretend you have some altruistic motive for slaughtering children,” Laylah snapped. “All you care about is saving your own worthless hide.”
“Are you deaf?” The Sylvermyst pointed a finger toward the squirming babies. “They are not children, they’re the spawn of the Dark Lord.”
“He’s right,” Sergei parroted.
Laylah managed to force a small rock to drop onto his head. “Shut up, mage.”
Sergei hissed, stabbing her with a furious glare. “They’re creatures of dark magic, created by evil.”
Laylah ignored the thick tension that blanketed the tunnel.
She wasn’t stupid. She knew that the others suspected her overwhelming maternal instincts were blinding her to the truth of the babies. And in one sense they were right.
She refused to consider who or what had created the babies. Or what they intended to do with them. So far as she was concerned, they had been born the moment she’d taken them from the mist.
But it wasn’t just blind hope.
To the very depths of her soul she believed the children were innocent.
After all, she was a creation of evil.
What else could you call the brutal rape of a helpless woman that had been orchestrated by her own sister?
She had to believe that it was possible for good to come out of such wickedness.
“It doesn’t matter how they were created,” she said, her voice thick.
Ariyal swore, the aroma of herbs so strong it overwhelmed every other scent. Not entirely a bad thing considering Marika had left behind the stench of burning flesh.
Nasty.
“Don’t be a fool.” The fey stabbed a finger toward the babies. “They are destined to open the path to the Dark Lord and his minions.”
“Cousins of yours?” Jaelyn abruptly mocked.
“Yes.” The furious bronze gaze swung toward the female vampire. “And trust me, they don’t have my exquisite charm.”
Jaelyn snorted. “Hard to believe they could be worse.”
“You have no idea.” Ariyal turned back to Laylah. “And they wouldn’t even be the worst of what would crawl out of hell.”
She believed him.
She truly did.
Whatever his selfish motive in wanting to prevent the return of the Dark Lord, he wasn’t lying when he spoke of the horrors that would engulf the world if the veil between worlds was ripped open.
That didn’t mean, however, he wasn’t a big fat liar when it came to the supposed fate of her beautiful children.
“Where did you hear this prophecy?” she demanded between clenched teeth.
He waved a slender hand. “It’s taught to all Sylvermyst before they ever leave the cradle.”
“Convenient.” Ariyal intended to commit murder because of a vague bedtime story? She stuck out her chin. “Did you ever think it might have been a lie that was invented by the Dark Lord?”
He stuck out his own chin. “It couldn’t have been.”
Tane brushed a comforting hand up and down her back. “How do you know?” he challenged the Sylvermyst.
Ariyal muttered words in a harsh, foreign language, looking at them as if they were too stupid to endure.
“After the Dark Lord heard the prophecy he realized that he would eventually be banished from the world,” he said, his tone indicating he was repeating something that should be obvious to the most dense creature. Jackass. “Everyone knows that it drove him crazy and he commanded that all prophets be slaughtered.”
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