The Darkest Pleasure (Lords of the Underworld #3)(108)



Didn't matter. He'd done it, and for that Reyes would be forever grateful. "I want her back," he managed to croak past the lump in his throat. He reached out, meaning to trace his fingertip over Danika's soft red lips.

Another wave of Cronus's hand and the vision faded.

Reyes felt the demon howl. "Please. I want her," he said again.

"And she wants you." Eyes narrowed, Cronus walked forward. No, he did not walk. He floated. His feet never touched the gravel-laden slats. "But now that I have her I plan to use her. My decision to have her killed was...hasty."

"Why do you need her?"

"My reasons are my own. All you need know is that you would distract her."

"I won't. I swear it."

"You will not be able to help yourself."

"I love her."

"Yes, I know, but that knowledge does not sway me," the god said mercilessly. Then they were standing nose to nose.

Reyes smelled the sun, the stars and the moon, all in one inhalation. He hated the scent.

"The demon hordes want her, your mortal enemies want her. Even your friends seek to use her for their own gain. You cannot protect her on every front."

"I can. I would die for her. I love her. I will let no harm befall her."

Cronus arched a dark brow. "As you proved when you let Wrath stab her?"

Guilt swam through him anew. "Knowing she experienced pain nearly destroys me every time I think of it. I will not allow such a thing to happen again." His hands fisted at his sides. "I saw something today, one of Danika's earliest paintings. You...you were in it."

The god's head tilted to the side, his expression becoming pensive. "I am listening."

"In the painting one of your enemies had taken your head."

With every word Reyes had spoken, rage had further darkened the god's face. "How dare you utter such blasphemy! No one is strong enough to do such a thing. I should strike you down for the mere suggestion."

He knew he trod on dangerous ground, but he said, "It is true. I would hardly lie when so much is at stake."

"Where is this painting? You will show it to me. Now." The entire fortress trembled, stones rubbing together, some crumbling.

Reyes shook his head. "I will trade it for Danika."

"The painting. Now!"

"First agree to my trade."

Cronus drew in a breath, held it, slowly released it. It was as hot as a poker and smoke billowed from his nostrils. "She is my property, and unlike you, I do not barter what's mine."

His property? Hardly. "Then you may kiss your head goodbye. I doubt your Eye is ever wrong."

Though Reyes had half feared the god would smite him for his impudence, silence reigned for a long while. Then, "When you can prove you're strong enough to protect her, summon me again. We will talk." With that, the god disappeared.

"YOU USED TO BE A GODDESS. Tell me how to prove to Cronus I can protect Danika."

Anya had been in the process of flipping through her wardrobe while William sat on her bed, begging for the precious book of prophecies she'd stolen from him, when Reyes burst into her bedroom. Without knocking, she might add. Bastard. He was lucky she wore more than a smile and a pink boa. And the only reason she did wear actual clothing was because Lucien was on the hillside, checking traps. Well, that and William was here, and the man was too much like a brother to show off her favorite boa.

"First thing first, Turd Ferguson. I am a goddess," she said to Reyes. To William, she added, "Begging is not a good look for you." She continued flicking outfits out of the way.

"You promised me the book," the warrior said.

"Yeah, but I didn't say exactly when."

"I'm staying here until I get it."

"That's just reason for me to keep it. You're fun to have around."

William dropped his head into his upraised hands.

"I do not mean to interrupt," Reyes said, "but - "

"Second thing second, I wasn't done. William, what do you think of this dress?" She held up a strand of beads.

"I love it," the warrior said with a grin.

"Anya, please," Reyes pleaded.

"Fine. I just hope you're ready for my irritation." Turning, she ticked off a finger and walked toward him as she spoke. "Look here, sugar plum. I helped break the death-curse that bound you to Maddox yet you bad-mouthed me to Lucien a few weeks later. That was very naughty of you."

He opened his mouth to speak.

She held up another finger and arched a brow, daring him to utter a single word. He pressed his lips together.

William laughed, his own woes clearly forgotten. "You're in trouble," he sang.

"Then," she continued, nodding with satisfaction, "you made Lucien wait days before telling him about Aeron. Plus, I already tried to help you with Danika. You didn't say thank-you. Next, I don't know the Titans all that well. They were already imprisoned by the time I was born. And last but definitely not least, you really smell. Ever heard of a shower, Painie?"

"I am sorry for every way I've ever wronged you, Anya," he rushed out. "You have only to tell me what to do to atone for my sins, and I'll do it. But please, help me first. Cronus demands I prove I can protect Danika before he'll give her back to me."

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