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Before The Dawn
BEFORE THE DAWN
Kevin found himself drowsing on the beach, under the warmth of a midday sun. The light coming through his eyelids made his capillaries visible, giving it all a tint of red. He was almost asleep when he felt a soft kiss on his stomach, just above his more ticklish abdomen, and he smiled as the kisses continued, moving up his chest. “Toby,” he sighed, reaching out and touching his back. He opened his eyes just as he kissed his chin, his jaw, and Kevin grabbed his head and guided him towards his mouth for a proper kiss.
He knew this was a memory or a dream, but the kiss itself wasn’t right. For a single second he’d allowed himself to think it was Toby, but he knew that it wasn’t. He was suddenly, perfectly furious.
He shoved him off, shouting, “Leave me the fuck alone!” Kevin quickly rolled up to his feet, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand. “I told you to stop this shit. Stop trying to be him!”
Toby stood up, wearing nothing but his oddly modest black swimming trunks, brushing sand off his hands. “What are you talking about, Kevin? It’s me.”
“Fuck you, Ambrosius! You think I don’t even know my own boyfriend?”
Toby glared at him, but the look was foreign to his face. Just like that, Toby’s eyes changed, became as cold as arctic ice, and suddenly he wasn’t Toby anymore. Ambrosius was now standing before him, dressed in black pants and a tight black t-shirt. It wasn’t weather appropriate for this baking stretch of Laguna Beach, but it was also irrelevant, as this wasn’t real. Kevin knew he was asleep now, but he also knew he couldn’t wake up, not until Ambrosius let him. “I am tired of your immaturity, Kevin,” Ambrosius growled, his voice low and unpleasant.
Kevin couldn’t help but stutter a laugh as he backed up a couple of steps, trying to put distance between him and Bro. Not that it mattered; not that it made a difference. He just liked to fool himself, give himself brief moments where he could honestly believe he had some freedom. “My immaturity? You’re the one who keeps infiltrating my dreams, trying to seduce me as Toby.”
“I’m trying to make it easier for you, I’m trying to be kind, but you keep playing these games.”
“Me? You’re the asshole who -” Kevin didn’t even get to finish the sentence. He never saw Ambrosius move, but suddenly he was right in front of him, and had a vise like grip on his jaw.
“You’re mine,” Ambrosius snarled, the look in his eye more lethal than passionate. “Do you understand? I own you, mind, body, and soul. I let you have these … moments of choice, but you have them at my sufferance. And I’m getting tired of suffering.”
Kevin tried to punch him, but he couldn’t. He thought it, but he couldn’t move his arm. He was frozen like an insect in amber, capable only of feeling the pain as Ambrosius tightened his grip on his jaw. “So that’s your big master plan, huh? Raping me? Sure, that’ll make me like you,” he spat contemptuously, using anger to cover the fear that made his stomach knot like a fist. Since he became aware of Bro’s continued erotic obsession with him, he was afraid it would eventually come down to this. He’d tried to mentally prepare himself for it, but how did you? It wasn’t exactly like bracing yourself for a beat down.
“Rape you? You wish. Don’t you get it, Kevin? I could make you my perfect little serving boy, and you’d love it.” The look Ambrosius was giving him was oddly intense, like he could have just ripped his jugular vein out with his teeth. “I could make you a mindless slave who would live for nothing but me. And while that would please me for a while, it gets boring. Is that what you want? To be a boring … normal? You are destined for better things, Kevin, if you’d just stop fighting your destiny.”
“I don’t have a destiny.”
“Of course you do. You’re my aspirant. If you stopped fighting me like an immature little boy, you’d realize that together, we could own this world. You could live forever, eternally young and beautiful, and get revenge on anyone who ever hurt you. Are you honestly telling me that’s not what you want?”
It sounded good, but he knew that things didn’t work like that. And right now, the only person he wanted to get any revenge on was him. “I want Toby.”
Bro briefly rolled his eyes. “And once you’ve mastered your true powers, you can have a thousand Tobys.”
“I don’t want a thousand of them, I just want him. I don’t want you.”
Ambrosius glared into his eyes like he thought he could change his mind by staring holes into the back of his skull. Then suddenly he smiled in that cold, reptilian way of his, and let him go, pushing him back at the same time. Kevin stumbled in the sand, but fought to keep his balance. “Ah, to be so young and naïve. Do you really think love matters at all? Grace loves me, in her twisted way, and yet we hardly belong together. Neither do you and Toby.”
“Whatever,” he scoffed.
“Think about it, Kevin. How much have you hurt him?”
He glared at him, wondering if he could sneak in a punch. Probably not. “I’ve never hurt Toby.” As soon as he said that, the lie burned furiously in his gut, and Ambrosius looked at him like he could feel it himself. “Not intentionally.”
“You broke his heart, and you continue to break his heart. And that’s only natural. You’re a young, vital man who has his whole life ahead of him, and Toby wants to domesticate you. He wants a white picket fence and two cats and a hybrid in the garage. Is that what you want? I doubt it. Sometimes love, as beautiful as it is, isn’t enough.”
“Which is just what I expect a twisted, loveless fuck like you to say.”
Kevin knew saying that would get him hit, and it did, but he wasn’t prepared for how hard a hit it was. Ambrosius’s fist connected with the underside of his jaw, making his mouth snap shut violently and sending him falling back on his ass. He was probably just lucky he didn’t accidentally bite off his own tongue.
Ambrosius glowered down at him, his disdain so pure he could almost feel it like a cold wave. But after a moment, he seemed to get a hold of his anger, smirking slightly and briefly looking away. “Why do you want me to hurt you? To cement your anger towards me? To give you a reason to hate me?”
“I don’t need a reason to do that.”
Ambrosius crouched down to be closer to his level, and Kevin pulled himself away with his hands, wondering if he could get away with kicking this bastard in the face. No, probably not. It hadn’t worked before, and he didn’t see the point of continually repeating actions that did nothing but make him feel more powerless. “I know you don’t believe me, but I do get it. You love Toby and he loves you. But you’re doomed to failure as a couple, and I think you know that. You’ll have what, a couple of years together, and then everything will fall apart. Would you really give up eternity for two good years? Letting Toby go now would be humane - if you loved him as much as you claim to, you’d stop his pain and let him get on with his life. Once you learn to control your powers, you could even make his life better, Kevin. But right now, all he does is hurt because of you. Don’t you want to make that stop?”
Ambrosius was trying to manipulate him - he knew that, and he was telling himself not to fall for it. But …
Oh god, Toby. Yes, he knew he had hurt him. He hadn’t meant to, but he had. And Toby’d never have been mixed up in any of this shit if it wasn’t for him. Was he out there now blaming him for everything that had happened? Everything would be better if Ambrosius had never been resurrected, but Kevin was also painfully aware that things would be equally better if he could just wish himself away. Toby wouldn’t be hurt, Ambrosius wouldn’t be free, and life would continue as it should.
Could he do that? Could he learn how to use his powers - Ambrosius’s powers - to undo himself, make himself disappear, make it so he never existed? In one single stroke, it would change everything.
There was only one way to find out, wasn’t there?
Kevin closed his eyes, fighting back the tears that wanted to come, and mentally bid goodbye to Toby, who was the only person who ever made him feel truly loved. His parents never managed it, no one ever had, not until he met him. For a moment he allowed himself to remember the first time he realized it. He’d had a fight with his step-father - of course; all they ever did was fight - and he showed up on Toby’s doorstep in the middle of the night, with a black eye and a couple of drinks in him. (He didn’t want to crawl off to Toby’s like a stray dog, so he stopped at a bar and had a couple of drinks to kill the pain while he weighed his options. It was then he discovered that he had no options.) He told Toby not to ask, he didn’t want to talk about it, he just needed to know if he could stay with him tonight. Although Toby briefly looked angry - had he guessed about the black eye? - he said of course he could, and put an ice pack together before going back to bed. Toby held him as he tried to sleep, but Kevin just stared at the wall in the dark, feeling Toby’s breath against the back of his neck as he drifted back to sleep. It suddenly occurred to Kevin that Toby loved him and would do anything for him; all he had to do was ask, and the idea was just a little bit terrifying. For some reason that made him cry, although he was careful to be quiet so he didn’t wake up Toby - he didn’t want him to see him crying anyways, as he was afraid he’d get the wrong idea. But it occurred to him that he didn’t deserve this, he didn’t deserve a guy like Toby. Toby was his harbor from the world, from life - no one had ever made him feel so safe. There was no way in hell he was walking away, no matter how much the idea of someone loving him that much freaked him out.
Yet it would have been better for Toby - better for everyone - if he had. He had to do this over, make it right. He had to walk away from everything, even his own existence, if only to make sure that Ambrosius was gone and that he never hurt Toby, intentionally or unintentionally. If he honestly loved him, he could do this.
Swallowing back the fear, the sorrow, and the rage, Kevin said, “Yes.”
****
“Van, you gotta do something about Toby,” Adam complained, storming into the kitchen. He came over to the table where she sat picking listlessly at a croissant, her pathetic little midnight snack, wondering how she could undo the damage.
She looked up at him, and wondered, for about the millionth time, if he ever wore a shirt. Although she supposed that if she had abs like that, she wouldn’t wear a shirt unless it was absolutely mandatory. “What did he do now?” she sighed, dreading the answer.
Adam scrubbed a hand through his hair, which was still sleep mussed … or maybe not. Maybe that was his look today. “I went to the bar to see him and Marco told me he’d taken the week off sick - again! But he wasn’t here. I just found him in the woods, you know, where the hot spring is? I swear he was collecting saint.”
“What?” Had she heard him right?
“Yeah, I know!” Adam agreed. “I tried to ask him what he was doing, but he told me to mind my own business. When I didn’t, he told me to fuck the hell off! Since when does he use that kind of language? The guy’s usually so clean he squeaks when he walks.”
“What did he do with the saint?”
Adam threw his arms up in an all encompassing shrug. “I dunno. I took off before he did. I don’t think he’s doing it - I mean, I’d know - but I don’t like the idea that he’s mixed up in it in some way. I mean, he’s turned totally Goth on us since Kevin left.”
Well, she wasn’t sure about that, but she knew what Adam meant. Toby was furious when Ambrosius took Kevin, and he grew even angrier when she told him honestly she wasn’t sure there was anything she could do. She looked - she scoured the book, and found nothing helpful. She asked Grace, and she said, “Kill Kevin,” which didn’t solve any problem but Ambrosius getting more powerful. Toby then demanded that she teach him magic. Toby, the magic hater, suddenly wanted to fight Ambrosius on his own terms. She refused, worried about why he wanted to attack him and then pointed out she couldn’t really teach him moon magic, and didn‘t know enough about sun magic. He knew she was making excuses to put him off, and didn’t talk to her for two days, just stomped about like a sulky teenager.
And then, mysteriously, he got better.
That should have been her immediate tip off, but at first she wanted to believe that he had come to his senses and gone back to his magic phobic ways. But he started to get distant with her, didn’t seem to be the guy she had known for almost half her life now. Oh sure, he still had the intensity and quiet thoughtfulness, but his occasionally goofy sense of humor had gone missing, and he didn’t seem to care so much about … well, anything, except his desire to find Kevin and get revenge on Ambrosius, which seemed to have become one and the same thing in his mind. She knew he loved Kevin and hated Ambrosius, she got that, but this was driving him to some very dark places.
It was only happenstance that she was in town one night and caught him coming out of the dive shop. It was funny for a couple of reasons: Toby, to her knowledge, had never gone diving (he was a surfer), and it was after hours, so the shop was supposed to be closed anyways. She went in to speak to Diana, only to confirm her suspicion - Toby was learning magic from her.
She claimed to be “touched by his grief” and was teaching him “parlor tricks”, minor things that couldn’t harm a fly, in hopes that he’d eventually realize how foolish he was being. She was reassuring and kind, as beautiful as always, and Van was certain she was lying her fucking ass off. When she asked how she knew anything about sun magic, she said she’d found a book at the historical society, but Van had been through their entire collection herself and she knew she hadn’t missed anything.
Just last night she’d found a spell in the book of the moon that would allow her to be invisible, at least for a little while. It took some bit of preparation, and she’d be racing against the clock, but she decided to give it a try tonight. As soon as she told Adam she was going to go look for him and he should stay here and phone her if he came home, she went upstairs and put the spell into motion. She’d already gotten the items she needed; all she needed to do was arrange them in the proper order and say the words. She performed it, feeling weird that she didn’t have Toby around to assist her. Although she felt weird for a moment, she didn’t appear invisible to herself, so she thought perhaps it hadn’t worked. But once she went downstairs, she walked straight into Adam’s line of sight and made an obscene gesture at him. Actually, she made a couple. He didn’t react to any, so she figured she was actually invisible to everyone besides herself.
She knew she should probably be out looking for Toby, but that wasn’t her intention. She headed to Diana’s, as she had a sneaking suspicion he’d end up there if he wasn’t there now. So she lurked, feeling like a voyeur, peering in Diana’s windows. She was home, she could see that, but she seemed to be alone for the moment. When Van heard a car drive up, she almost ignored it - after all, Adam seemed to indicate Toby was on foot. But the crunch of footsteps on gravel made her look back, and she saw …
Ambrosius.
At first she thought she might be hallucinating, but he was walking right towards her, looking straight through her to Diana’s house. The momentary twinge in her stomach disappeared as soon as she remembered he couldn’t see her, and she stepped aside so he didn’t walk into her. Since he disappeared with Kevin, she hadn’t seen him, and he hadn’t changed a bit. Except maybe his clothing was more expensive than before.
Before he reached the door, Diana opened it, looking as ethereal as ever in a gauzy, lightweight dress. “You’re late,” she told him, with the smallest of smiles.
“I had some things to work out with Kevin,” he replied. Diana held the door open to let him inside, and Van quickly followed, almost treading on him. Luckily she didn’t, and she stepped off to the side as Diana closed the door, both remaining totally oblivious to her presence.
“How is your little boyfriend?” Diana said it in a mocking way that made Ambrosius shoot her a briefly evil look.
“I’ll have you know he’s finally come to his senses.”
“Ah. So you brainwashed him?”
That made him scowl at her. “No. He’s simply realized he’s not getting anywhere by fighting me.”
“I see. So flowers and sonnets did work?” Diana smiled while Ambrosius continued to glare at her, and Van realized this was some kind of in joke between them, although Ambrosius didn’t find it especially funny. “How would you rate his abilities?”
“He has a lot of raw power. He doesn’t know how to channel it or use it, but he should have the basics down soon enough. He seems eager to embrace it now.”
“Will he be ready?”
“He should be.”
Ready for what? Holy shit, what was Kevin doing? And since when were Diana and Ambrosius on such friendly terms? She suddenly got a horrible feeling that she had been used - that they had all been used.
Ambrosius leaned against the wall and crossed his arms over his chest. “How goes things with Toby?”
Diana smiled slyly, her eyes bright with mischief. “What he lacks in native talent he makes up for in enthusiasm. He really wants to hurt you.”
That made Ambrosius smile coldly. “At least the feeling’s mutual. When will his corruption be complete?”
Corruption? What the hell were they doing to Toby? It was all she could do not to start throwing things and demanding answers.
“Very soon. He seems to have a remaining core of decency, but that should be gone after the ceremony. Then he’ll be ours to use as we see fit.”
Ambrosius nodded like a pleased master. “He’ll be powerful enough to neutralize Van?”
“As soon as we have his soul, yes. Then he’ll be nothing but an empty vessel for sun magic.”
They were using Toby to get to her?!
“Good. That little witch is annoying. Are you sure she’s not related to you and Grace? She has too much power for a dabbler.”
Diana shook her head. “As far as I know, she’s unrelated to either of us. Or you. I can’t find a connection to any of the covens that used to dwell on the island, even the known bastard offshoots.”
“What about Kevin’s family?”
“Ah, interesting. I haven’t looked at the Archers. I’ll do that.”
The Archers were part of a coven? Kevin was related to witches? What the hell was this? If Kevin was related by blood to one of the old covens that used to rule the Cove, that would explain how he had any power at all, especially since he hadn’t seem magically inclined before Ambrosius made him his aspirant. But clearly Diana and Ambrosius knew more about him - about them - than they ever let on.
Ambrosius shifted impatiently, his eyes briefly scudding over to the clock Diana had on her mantel. “Do you have the amulet?”
“You couldn’t even be polite and make small talk first?” Diana teased. “Eager to get back to our young swain, are we?” She left the room, and Van was torn between following her and finding an object with which she could kill Ambrosius. If he could be killed - she wasn’t sure he was anything approaching mortal anymore.
She’d just spotted a letter opener she bet she could jab in his neck when Diana returned with a necklace. It looked like burnished brass, clearly very old, filigreed and ornate in its way, although it was unclear whether it was made for a man or a woman. She handed it over to Ambrosius, with a warning. “Are you sure about this?”
His responding smirk was smug. “I’ve been planning my revenge against Grace for a very long time. I know exactly what I’m doing.”
Van’s mind was racing, reeling with all this disturbing information. Ambrosius and Diana were using Toby in hopes of turning him against her; Kevin was related by blood to one of the ancient covens; they planned to rob Toby of his soul through some ritual; Kevin was playing along with Ambrosius for some unfathomable reason; and Ambrosius was still scheming against Grace, with Diana’s help. Could things get any more complicated?
Ambrosius left and she followed, glancing back at the clock to see how much time she had left. Not much; not nearly enough to follow Ambrosius like she wanted to. She could have turned back and confronted Diana, but she didn’t see that as being particularly productive. No, she had a lot to think about, and she had to decide on a course of action.
Van started walking back to the hotel, and felt when the spell wore off. It was like a shiver through her skin, an odd wave of feeling that wasn’t entirely unpleasant. She took the long way back to think and try to put it all together. Had Diana been working with Ambrosius the whole time? She knew she had no love for Grace, but still … Van felt betrayed, used. She always had a feeling there was something big going on, bigger than she could comprehend, and now she had a feeling she was seeing the edges of the big picture.
Oh yes, pictures. She’d just started painting a new one last week, and now that it was starting to come together, she had no idea what it meant. It was someone’s back, someone heading down a narrow and seemingly torch filled staircase. She understood it was important but wasn’t sure how until she realized it was Kevin’s back - Kevin going down a staircase she had never seen before. It was a vague picture, without much in the way of explanation or reason, but it felt … significant. It felt like the beginning of something, but she wasn’t sure what. She was going to show it Toby, ask him if this meant anything to him, if he knew what it meant … but she hadn’t seen him all week.
It was a clear night with a hint of a chill in the air, the stars overhead as sharp and bright as broken glass, and she wondered if it was an omen.
The flicker of fire caught the corner of her eye, and she turned towards the beach on her left hand side to see a small bonfire on the sand. There was a shadow of a person standing in front of it, and on the wind she could smell burning driftwood and … was that saint?
“Toby?” she asked, heading down to the beach.
Yes, it was him. Half way down the beach she saw his profile in fire, his eyes reflecting the light like a mirror, but he didn’t seem to notice her until she was standing right next to him, and even then he pretty much ignored her until she almost shouted his name. “Toby!”
Was he stoned? In spite of the bonfire, it was hard to tell. His expression was oddly slack, almost as if he was already getting his soul hollowed out. “What are you doing here?” he asked flatly.
“You’re in danger,” she blurted, wondering if it was too late. She had no choice here - she had to tell him, and just hope that she could still reach him. “You’re being used by Ambrosius.”
Toby looked at her sharply, some expression coming back into his face. His cheekbones looked extra stark. Was he eating? “Hardly. I’m trying to stop him, unlike you.”
“I just overheard Diana and Ambrosius talking. I think they’re going to use you as some sort of sacrifice. You’re being set up!”
His eyes narrowed to dark slits. “What the hell kind of bullshit is this? Why do you want to stop me?”
She grabbed his arms and wished she could just will what she’d seen into his mind. Wait, maybe she could. She had everything she needed for a reveal spell, right down to salt water and the smoke of burning saint. “Toby, look at me,” she ordered, as kindly as she could. “You know I would never lie to you.”
He gave her a bruised look, almost pouty. “I don’t know what to believe anymore.”
“Believe this.” she said, and recited the spell, feeling the power like a surge of electricity passing through her and straight into him, like a lightning bolt. He reacted as such, pulling away from her, grabbing his head and making a noise of pain as he stumbled dangerously close to the fire. After a moment, he started heaving for breath, like he’d inhaled too much saint. “What the hell ..?” When he looked at her, he appeared to be back to his old self again; that strange, growing blankness had disappeared from his eyes. “What … how could they do that? Why did I fall for it?”
“What happened? How did you find Diana?”
He searched his memory, a hand to his temple like the flood of knowledge had hurt him. “I … she came into the bar one day, and I recognized her from the solstice thing. I’d been having these dreams about Kevin and Ambrosius, nightmares, I hadn’t been sleeping really well. She said she could help me get Kevin back … damn it, I was an idiot.”
“No, you were set up. They decided to target you to get to me. Why I don’t know.”
“They’re afraid of you,” he said almost casually. Was that true? It must have been. But why? She wasn’t like Grace; she didn’t have seemingly unlimited power at her fingertips. She was still learning what she could and couldn’t do. She couldn’t even read the entire book yet. Toby looked at her imploringly. “Kevin’s related to witches? From here? He’d never even heard of Dante’s Cove until I told him about it.”
“How much do you know about his family? His father?”
“His father committed suicide when he was very young. His mother got rid of everything related to him, photos, books, and never talked about him at all after she remarried. That’s all I know.”
It wasn’t much to go on, but just the fact that after his father died - did he really commit suicide? - his mother got rid of everything related to him … why? That seemed suspicious somehow. She wondered what his name was, if his last name was really even Archer.
“He’s working with Ambrosius,” Toby said, and it took her a moment to realize he was talking about Kevin.
“He could have been lying,” she offered. But even she knew that couldn’t be true. Why would he lie to Diana about that?
But Toby got a strange look in his eye. “He’s up to something.”
“Ambrosius?”
“Kevin. Maybe he thinks he can, I don’t know, overpower Ambrosius.”
That actually sounded fairly plausible. She couldn’t imagine Kevin just rolling over and accepting servitude that easily. “He’s insane. He’ll get himself killed.”
Toby looked remarkably, powerfully sad. “Maybe he knows that.”
Van grabbed his upper arms again, trying to will her confidence into him. “Don’t give up yet. We can help him. We can … I bet we can beat Ambrosius at his own game.”
“How?”
That was an excellent question. Toby could go around pretending to still be “corrupted”, they could lure Diana and Ambrosius into believing their plan was still in effect, and then … she didn’t know. Turn the tables on them somehow. She just didn’t know how to do that.
But didn’t she know someone who might?
****
Marco watched Kai getting dressed, and wondered why he had to have such great chemistry with a totally amoral prick.
Kai was becoming very much a bad habit, to the point where it occurred to him that taking up cigarettes would not only be healthier but a better waste of his time. Not that the sex wasn’t fantastic - that was the problem, in fact. It was fucking incredible, no pun intended. He’d attempted to break things off with Kai about three times now, and each time it never lasted long. There was nothing here, they were pretty much fuck buddies, minus the buddies. They had nothing in common beyond sex, and if Marco was totally honest with himself, something about Kai just repelled him. He had all the morality and conscience of a shark.
Kai, for his part, didn’t care if he liked him or not, just as long as he dropped his pants. Kai was untroubled by just about everything. Marco got the impression that he thought worrying was for suckers or perhaps poor people, certainly not for him. Kai seemed to think he could bribe, finagle, blackmail, muscle, or fuck his way out of any situation, and the horrible truth of the matter was he probably could. Marco abhorred people like that.
So why did he find him so damn irresistible? Damn it! He was sure he was beyond thinking with his dick. He tried to tell himself that it was the whole “keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer” thing, but if he was any “closer” to Kai he’d be wearing his skin for Halloween, so that was a lame ass attempt at an excuse.
As soon as Kai was gone, he got up and looked out the window at the sea below and beyond. In the early morning light it looked as placid and smooth as glass, which he knew wouldn’t last for long. The sea was as mercurial as many of the people around here.
He ran a hand over his face, feeling the stubble he had yet to shave away, and decided he couldn’t put off the call any longer.
Marco sat on the edge of his bed and pulled on his boxers in some stupid reflex before picking up the phone on the nightstand and dialing a number that he had memorized to the point where he could call it half-conscious if he needed to. There were two brief, oddly European rings, and then a machine clicked on. That’s all you heard, the click - there was no message. If you called this number on purpose, you knew; if it was accidental, you’d probably be confused and hang up. “This is Laveau,” he said, rubbing his dry eyes. “I’m still not sure how we survived the Libra Solstice, but there seems to be a reawakening of the covens. Vallin seems to be getting stronger; he must have an aspirant with a connection to the bloodlines. Neville remains insanely powered, but something seems to be holding her back, perhaps her lingering bitterness with Vallin. She has a powerful aspirant as well, and Diana had returned, probably just to stab her sister in the back. She seems more powerful than she should be. The predictions were right - power is gathering, people with even tangential connections to the old covens are coming here, and none of this can be any good.” He sighed, bracing himself for saying what had to be said. “I think it’s time. Let me act. At least let me take out Vallin. If Neville doesn’t return to seclusion, I can do her too. But we can’t let this go on much longer. Soon Vallin will be too powerful for myself alone, and we’ll need to risk exposure to shut him down. And if we fail … I don’t need to tell you what will happen. Just give me the word as soon as possible.” He then hung up the phone, long enough to break the connection, and then picked up the receiver once more and punched up the number to the local coffee shop, letting it ring once before he hung up again. He only needed another number on there in case someone broke into his place and hit redial. It was paranoid, yes, but dealing with creatures such as these, you could never be too careful. Which was why he had a sword on the wall. He’d told Kai it was an old family heirloom and he accepted that without question, mainly because he was more interested in getting undressed, but what Kai didn’t know was the sword was not only special, but the only weapon he dared to leave in plain sight, mainly because it was his weapon of last resort.
If he was just Marco, simple bar owner, he’d never have to think about these things. But as Marco the witch hunter, he knew that constantly looking over his shoulder and preparing for disaster were the only things that ever kept him alive.
To Be Continued ....
Kevin found himself drowsing on the beach, under the warmth of a midday sun. The light coming through his eyelids made his capillaries visible, giving it all a tint of red. He was almost asleep when he felt a soft kiss on his stomach, just above his more ticklish abdomen, and he smiled as the kisses continued, moving up his chest. “Toby,” he sighed, reaching out and touching his back. He opened his eyes just as he kissed his chin, his jaw, and Kevin grabbed his head and guided him towards his mouth for a proper kiss.
He knew this was a memory or a dream, but the kiss itself wasn’t right. For a single second he’d allowed himself to think it was Toby, but he knew that it wasn’t. He was suddenly, perfectly furious.
He shoved him off, shouting, “Leave me the fuck alone!” Kevin quickly rolled up to his feet, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand. “I told you to stop this shit. Stop trying to be him!”
Toby stood up, wearing nothing but his oddly modest black swimming trunks, brushing sand off his hands. “What are you talking about, Kevin? It’s me.”
“Fuck you, Ambrosius! You think I don’t even know my own boyfriend?”
Toby glared at him, but the look was foreign to his face. Just like that, Toby’s eyes changed, became as cold as arctic ice, and suddenly he wasn’t Toby anymore. Ambrosius was now standing before him, dressed in black pants and a tight black t-shirt. It wasn’t weather appropriate for this baking stretch of Laguna Beach, but it was also irrelevant, as this wasn’t real. Kevin knew he was asleep now, but he also knew he couldn’t wake up, not until Ambrosius let him. “I am tired of your immaturity, Kevin,” Ambrosius growled, his voice low and unpleasant.
Kevin couldn’t help but stutter a laugh as he backed up a couple of steps, trying to put distance between him and Bro. Not that it mattered; not that it made a difference. He just liked to fool himself, give himself brief moments where he could honestly believe he had some freedom. “My immaturity? You’re the one who keeps infiltrating my dreams, trying to seduce me as Toby.”
“I’m trying to make it easier for you, I’m trying to be kind, but you keep playing these games.”
“Me? You’re the asshole who -” Kevin didn’t even get to finish the sentence. He never saw Ambrosius move, but suddenly he was right in front of him, and had a vise like grip on his jaw.
“You’re mine,” Ambrosius snarled, the look in his eye more lethal than passionate. “Do you understand? I own you, mind, body, and soul. I let you have these … moments of choice, but you have them at my sufferance. And I’m getting tired of suffering.”
Kevin tried to punch him, but he couldn’t. He thought it, but he couldn’t move his arm. He was frozen like an insect in amber, capable only of feeling the pain as Ambrosius tightened his grip on his jaw. “So that’s your big master plan, huh? Raping me? Sure, that’ll make me like you,” he spat contemptuously, using anger to cover the fear that made his stomach knot like a fist. Since he became aware of Bro’s continued erotic obsession with him, he was afraid it would eventually come down to this. He’d tried to mentally prepare himself for it, but how did you? It wasn’t exactly like bracing yourself for a beat down.
“Rape you? You wish. Don’t you get it, Kevin? I could make you my perfect little serving boy, and you’d love it.” The look Ambrosius was giving him was oddly intense, like he could have just ripped his jugular vein out with his teeth. “I could make you a mindless slave who would live for nothing but me. And while that would please me for a while, it gets boring. Is that what you want? To be a boring … normal? You are destined for better things, Kevin, if you’d just stop fighting your destiny.”
“I don’t have a destiny.”
“Of course you do. You’re my aspirant. If you stopped fighting me like an immature little boy, you’d realize that together, we could own this world. You could live forever, eternally young and beautiful, and get revenge on anyone who ever hurt you. Are you honestly telling me that’s not what you want?”
It sounded good, but he knew that things didn’t work like that. And right now, the only person he wanted to get any revenge on was him. “I want Toby.”
Bro briefly rolled his eyes. “And once you’ve mastered your true powers, you can have a thousand Tobys.”
“I don’t want a thousand of them, I just want him. I don’t want you.”
Ambrosius glared into his eyes like he thought he could change his mind by staring holes into the back of his skull. Then suddenly he smiled in that cold, reptilian way of his, and let him go, pushing him back at the same time. Kevin stumbled in the sand, but fought to keep his balance. “Ah, to be so young and naïve. Do you really think love matters at all? Grace loves me, in her twisted way, and yet we hardly belong together. Neither do you and Toby.”
“Whatever,” he scoffed.
“Think about it, Kevin. How much have you hurt him?”
He glared at him, wondering if he could sneak in a punch. Probably not. “I’ve never hurt Toby.” As soon as he said that, the lie burned furiously in his gut, and Ambrosius looked at him like he could feel it himself. “Not intentionally.”
“You broke his heart, and you continue to break his heart. And that’s only natural. You’re a young, vital man who has his whole life ahead of him, and Toby wants to domesticate you. He wants a white picket fence and two cats and a hybrid in the garage. Is that what you want? I doubt it. Sometimes love, as beautiful as it is, isn’t enough.”
“Which is just what I expect a twisted, loveless fuck like you to say.”
Kevin knew saying that would get him hit, and it did, but he wasn’t prepared for how hard a hit it was. Ambrosius’s fist connected with the underside of his jaw, making his mouth snap shut violently and sending him falling back on his ass. He was probably just lucky he didn’t accidentally bite off his own tongue.
Ambrosius glowered down at him, his disdain so pure he could almost feel it like a cold wave. But after a moment, he seemed to get a hold of his anger, smirking slightly and briefly looking away. “Why do you want me to hurt you? To cement your anger towards me? To give you a reason to hate me?”
“I don’t need a reason to do that.”
Ambrosius crouched down to be closer to his level, and Kevin pulled himself away with his hands, wondering if he could get away with kicking this bastard in the face. No, probably not. It hadn’t worked before, and he didn’t see the point of continually repeating actions that did nothing but make him feel more powerless. “I know you don’t believe me, but I do get it. You love Toby and he loves you. But you’re doomed to failure as a couple, and I think you know that. You’ll have what, a couple of years together, and then everything will fall apart. Would you really give up eternity for two good years? Letting Toby go now would be humane - if you loved him as much as you claim to, you’d stop his pain and let him get on with his life. Once you learn to control your powers, you could even make his life better, Kevin. But right now, all he does is hurt because of you. Don’t you want to make that stop?”
Ambrosius was trying to manipulate him - he knew that, and he was telling himself not to fall for it. But …
Oh god, Toby. Yes, he knew he had hurt him. He hadn’t meant to, but he had. And Toby’d never have been mixed up in any of this shit if it wasn’t for him. Was he out there now blaming him for everything that had happened? Everything would be better if Ambrosius had never been resurrected, but Kevin was also painfully aware that things would be equally better if he could just wish himself away. Toby wouldn’t be hurt, Ambrosius wouldn’t be free, and life would continue as it should.
Could he do that? Could he learn how to use his powers - Ambrosius’s powers - to undo himself, make himself disappear, make it so he never existed? In one single stroke, it would change everything.
There was only one way to find out, wasn’t there?
Kevin closed his eyes, fighting back the tears that wanted to come, and mentally bid goodbye to Toby, who was the only person who ever made him feel truly loved. His parents never managed it, no one ever had, not until he met him. For a moment he allowed himself to remember the first time he realized it. He’d had a fight with his step-father - of course; all they ever did was fight - and he showed up on Toby’s doorstep in the middle of the night, with a black eye and a couple of drinks in him. (He didn’t want to crawl off to Toby’s like a stray dog, so he stopped at a bar and had a couple of drinks to kill the pain while he weighed his options. It was then he discovered that he had no options.) He told Toby not to ask, he didn’t want to talk about it, he just needed to know if he could stay with him tonight. Although Toby briefly looked angry - had he guessed about the black eye? - he said of course he could, and put an ice pack together before going back to bed. Toby held him as he tried to sleep, but Kevin just stared at the wall in the dark, feeling Toby’s breath against the back of his neck as he drifted back to sleep. It suddenly occurred to Kevin that Toby loved him and would do anything for him; all he had to do was ask, and the idea was just a little bit terrifying. For some reason that made him cry, although he was careful to be quiet so he didn’t wake up Toby - he didn’t want him to see him crying anyways, as he was afraid he’d get the wrong idea. But it occurred to him that he didn’t deserve this, he didn’t deserve a guy like Toby. Toby was his harbor from the world, from life - no one had ever made him feel so safe. There was no way in hell he was walking away, no matter how much the idea of someone loving him that much freaked him out.
Yet it would have been better for Toby - better for everyone - if he had. He had to do this over, make it right. He had to walk away from everything, even his own existence, if only to make sure that Ambrosius was gone and that he never hurt Toby, intentionally or unintentionally. If he honestly loved him, he could do this.
Swallowing back the fear, the sorrow, and the rage, Kevin said, “Yes.”
****
“Van, you gotta do something about Toby,” Adam complained, storming into the kitchen. He came over to the table where she sat picking listlessly at a croissant, her pathetic little midnight snack, wondering how she could undo the damage.
She looked up at him, and wondered, for about the millionth time, if he ever wore a shirt. Although she supposed that if she had abs like that, she wouldn’t wear a shirt unless it was absolutely mandatory. “What did he do now?” she sighed, dreading the answer.
Adam scrubbed a hand through his hair, which was still sleep mussed … or maybe not. Maybe that was his look today. “I went to the bar to see him and Marco told me he’d taken the week off sick - again! But he wasn’t here. I just found him in the woods, you know, where the hot spring is? I swear he was collecting saint.”
“What?” Had she heard him right?
“Yeah, I know!” Adam agreed. “I tried to ask him what he was doing, but he told me to mind my own business. When I didn’t, he told me to fuck the hell off! Since when does he use that kind of language? The guy’s usually so clean he squeaks when he walks.”
“What did he do with the saint?”
Adam threw his arms up in an all encompassing shrug. “I dunno. I took off before he did. I don’t think he’s doing it - I mean, I’d know - but I don’t like the idea that he’s mixed up in it in some way. I mean, he’s turned totally Goth on us since Kevin left.”
Well, she wasn’t sure about that, but she knew what Adam meant. Toby was furious when Ambrosius took Kevin, and he grew even angrier when she told him honestly she wasn’t sure there was anything she could do. She looked - she scoured the book, and found nothing helpful. She asked Grace, and she said, “Kill Kevin,” which didn’t solve any problem but Ambrosius getting more powerful. Toby then demanded that she teach him magic. Toby, the magic hater, suddenly wanted to fight Ambrosius on his own terms. She refused, worried about why he wanted to attack him and then pointed out she couldn’t really teach him moon magic, and didn‘t know enough about sun magic. He knew she was making excuses to put him off, and didn’t talk to her for two days, just stomped about like a sulky teenager.
And then, mysteriously, he got better.
That should have been her immediate tip off, but at first she wanted to believe that he had come to his senses and gone back to his magic phobic ways. But he started to get distant with her, didn’t seem to be the guy she had known for almost half her life now. Oh sure, he still had the intensity and quiet thoughtfulness, but his occasionally goofy sense of humor had gone missing, and he didn’t seem to care so much about … well, anything, except his desire to find Kevin and get revenge on Ambrosius, which seemed to have become one and the same thing in his mind. She knew he loved Kevin and hated Ambrosius, she got that, but this was driving him to some very dark places.
It was only happenstance that she was in town one night and caught him coming out of the dive shop. It was funny for a couple of reasons: Toby, to her knowledge, had never gone diving (he was a surfer), and it was after hours, so the shop was supposed to be closed anyways. She went in to speak to Diana, only to confirm her suspicion - Toby was learning magic from her.
She claimed to be “touched by his grief” and was teaching him “parlor tricks”, minor things that couldn’t harm a fly, in hopes that he’d eventually realize how foolish he was being. She was reassuring and kind, as beautiful as always, and Van was certain she was lying her fucking ass off. When she asked how she knew anything about sun magic, she said she’d found a book at the historical society, but Van had been through their entire collection herself and she knew she hadn’t missed anything.
Just last night she’d found a spell in the book of the moon that would allow her to be invisible, at least for a little while. It took some bit of preparation, and she’d be racing against the clock, but she decided to give it a try tonight. As soon as she told Adam she was going to go look for him and he should stay here and phone her if he came home, she went upstairs and put the spell into motion. She’d already gotten the items she needed; all she needed to do was arrange them in the proper order and say the words. She performed it, feeling weird that she didn’t have Toby around to assist her. Although she felt weird for a moment, she didn’t appear invisible to herself, so she thought perhaps it hadn’t worked. But once she went downstairs, she walked straight into Adam’s line of sight and made an obscene gesture at him. Actually, she made a couple. He didn’t react to any, so she figured she was actually invisible to everyone besides herself.
She knew she should probably be out looking for Toby, but that wasn’t her intention. She headed to Diana’s, as she had a sneaking suspicion he’d end up there if he wasn’t there now. So she lurked, feeling like a voyeur, peering in Diana’s windows. She was home, she could see that, but she seemed to be alone for the moment. When Van heard a car drive up, she almost ignored it - after all, Adam seemed to indicate Toby was on foot. But the crunch of footsteps on gravel made her look back, and she saw …
Ambrosius.
At first she thought she might be hallucinating, but he was walking right towards her, looking straight through her to Diana’s house. The momentary twinge in her stomach disappeared as soon as she remembered he couldn’t see her, and she stepped aside so he didn’t walk into her. Since he disappeared with Kevin, she hadn’t seen him, and he hadn’t changed a bit. Except maybe his clothing was more expensive than before.
Before he reached the door, Diana opened it, looking as ethereal as ever in a gauzy, lightweight dress. “You’re late,” she told him, with the smallest of smiles.
“I had some things to work out with Kevin,” he replied. Diana held the door open to let him inside, and Van quickly followed, almost treading on him. Luckily she didn’t, and she stepped off to the side as Diana closed the door, both remaining totally oblivious to her presence.
“How is your little boyfriend?” Diana said it in a mocking way that made Ambrosius shoot her a briefly evil look.
“I’ll have you know he’s finally come to his senses.”
“Ah. So you brainwashed him?”
That made him scowl at her. “No. He’s simply realized he’s not getting anywhere by fighting me.”
“I see. So flowers and sonnets did work?” Diana smiled while Ambrosius continued to glare at her, and Van realized this was some kind of in joke between them, although Ambrosius didn’t find it especially funny. “How would you rate his abilities?”
“He has a lot of raw power. He doesn’t know how to channel it or use it, but he should have the basics down soon enough. He seems eager to embrace it now.”
“Will he be ready?”
“He should be.”
Ready for what? Holy shit, what was Kevin doing? And since when were Diana and Ambrosius on such friendly terms? She suddenly got a horrible feeling that she had been used - that they had all been used.
Ambrosius leaned against the wall and crossed his arms over his chest. “How goes things with Toby?”
Diana smiled slyly, her eyes bright with mischief. “What he lacks in native talent he makes up for in enthusiasm. He really wants to hurt you.”
That made Ambrosius smile coldly. “At least the feeling’s mutual. When will his corruption be complete?”
Corruption? What the hell were they doing to Toby? It was all she could do not to start throwing things and demanding answers.
“Very soon. He seems to have a remaining core of decency, but that should be gone after the ceremony. Then he’ll be ours to use as we see fit.”
Ambrosius nodded like a pleased master. “He’ll be powerful enough to neutralize Van?”
“As soon as we have his soul, yes. Then he’ll be nothing but an empty vessel for sun magic.”
They were using Toby to get to her?!
“Good. That little witch is annoying. Are you sure she’s not related to you and Grace? She has too much power for a dabbler.”
Diana shook her head. “As far as I know, she’s unrelated to either of us. Or you. I can’t find a connection to any of the covens that used to dwell on the island, even the known bastard offshoots.”
“What about Kevin’s family?”
“Ah, interesting. I haven’t looked at the Archers. I’ll do that.”
The Archers were part of a coven? Kevin was related to witches? What the hell was this? If Kevin was related by blood to one of the old covens that used to rule the Cove, that would explain how he had any power at all, especially since he hadn’t seem magically inclined before Ambrosius made him his aspirant. But clearly Diana and Ambrosius knew more about him - about them - than they ever let on.
Ambrosius shifted impatiently, his eyes briefly scudding over to the clock Diana had on her mantel. “Do you have the amulet?”
“You couldn’t even be polite and make small talk first?” Diana teased. “Eager to get back to our young swain, are we?” She left the room, and Van was torn between following her and finding an object with which she could kill Ambrosius. If he could be killed - she wasn’t sure he was anything approaching mortal anymore.
She’d just spotted a letter opener she bet she could jab in his neck when Diana returned with a necklace. It looked like burnished brass, clearly very old, filigreed and ornate in its way, although it was unclear whether it was made for a man or a woman. She handed it over to Ambrosius, with a warning. “Are you sure about this?”
His responding smirk was smug. “I’ve been planning my revenge against Grace for a very long time. I know exactly what I’m doing.”
Van’s mind was racing, reeling with all this disturbing information. Ambrosius and Diana were using Toby in hopes of turning him against her; Kevin was related by blood to one of the ancient covens; they planned to rob Toby of his soul through some ritual; Kevin was playing along with Ambrosius for some unfathomable reason; and Ambrosius was still scheming against Grace, with Diana’s help. Could things get any more complicated?
Ambrosius left and she followed, glancing back at the clock to see how much time she had left. Not much; not nearly enough to follow Ambrosius like she wanted to. She could have turned back and confronted Diana, but she didn’t see that as being particularly productive. No, she had a lot to think about, and she had to decide on a course of action.
Van started walking back to the hotel, and felt when the spell wore off. It was like a shiver through her skin, an odd wave of feeling that wasn’t entirely unpleasant. She took the long way back to think and try to put it all together. Had Diana been working with Ambrosius the whole time? She knew she had no love for Grace, but still … Van felt betrayed, used. She always had a feeling there was something big going on, bigger than she could comprehend, and now she had a feeling she was seeing the edges of the big picture.
Oh yes, pictures. She’d just started painting a new one last week, and now that it was starting to come together, she had no idea what it meant. It was someone’s back, someone heading down a narrow and seemingly torch filled staircase. She understood it was important but wasn’t sure how until she realized it was Kevin’s back - Kevin going down a staircase she had never seen before. It was a vague picture, without much in the way of explanation or reason, but it felt … significant. It felt like the beginning of something, but she wasn’t sure what. She was going to show it Toby, ask him if this meant anything to him, if he knew what it meant … but she hadn’t seen him all week.
It was a clear night with a hint of a chill in the air, the stars overhead as sharp and bright as broken glass, and she wondered if it was an omen.
The flicker of fire caught the corner of her eye, and she turned towards the beach on her left hand side to see a small bonfire on the sand. There was a shadow of a person standing in front of it, and on the wind she could smell burning driftwood and … was that saint?
“Toby?” she asked, heading down to the beach.
Yes, it was him. Half way down the beach she saw his profile in fire, his eyes reflecting the light like a mirror, but he didn’t seem to notice her until she was standing right next to him, and even then he pretty much ignored her until she almost shouted his name. “Toby!”
Was he stoned? In spite of the bonfire, it was hard to tell. His expression was oddly slack, almost as if he was already getting his soul hollowed out. “What are you doing here?” he asked flatly.
“You’re in danger,” she blurted, wondering if it was too late. She had no choice here - she had to tell him, and just hope that she could still reach him. “You’re being used by Ambrosius.”
Toby looked at her sharply, some expression coming back into his face. His cheekbones looked extra stark. Was he eating? “Hardly. I’m trying to stop him, unlike you.”
“I just overheard Diana and Ambrosius talking. I think they’re going to use you as some sort of sacrifice. You’re being set up!”
His eyes narrowed to dark slits. “What the hell kind of bullshit is this? Why do you want to stop me?”
She grabbed his arms and wished she could just will what she’d seen into his mind. Wait, maybe she could. She had everything she needed for a reveal spell, right down to salt water and the smoke of burning saint. “Toby, look at me,” she ordered, as kindly as she could. “You know I would never lie to you.”
He gave her a bruised look, almost pouty. “I don’t know what to believe anymore.”
“Believe this.” she said, and recited the spell, feeling the power like a surge of electricity passing through her and straight into him, like a lightning bolt. He reacted as such, pulling away from her, grabbing his head and making a noise of pain as he stumbled dangerously close to the fire. After a moment, he started heaving for breath, like he’d inhaled too much saint. “What the hell ..?” When he looked at her, he appeared to be back to his old self again; that strange, growing blankness had disappeared from his eyes. “What … how could they do that? Why did I fall for it?”
“What happened? How did you find Diana?”
He searched his memory, a hand to his temple like the flood of knowledge had hurt him. “I … she came into the bar one day, and I recognized her from the solstice thing. I’d been having these dreams about Kevin and Ambrosius, nightmares, I hadn’t been sleeping really well. She said she could help me get Kevin back … damn it, I was an idiot.”
“No, you were set up. They decided to target you to get to me. Why I don’t know.”
“They’re afraid of you,” he said almost casually. Was that true? It must have been. But why? She wasn’t like Grace; she didn’t have seemingly unlimited power at her fingertips. She was still learning what she could and couldn’t do. She couldn’t even read the entire book yet. Toby looked at her imploringly. “Kevin’s related to witches? From here? He’d never even heard of Dante’s Cove until I told him about it.”
“How much do you know about his family? His father?”
“His father committed suicide when he was very young. His mother got rid of everything related to him, photos, books, and never talked about him at all after she remarried. That’s all I know.”
It wasn’t much to go on, but just the fact that after his father died - did he really commit suicide? - his mother got rid of everything related to him … why? That seemed suspicious somehow. She wondered what his name was, if his last name was really even Archer.
“He’s working with Ambrosius,” Toby said, and it took her a moment to realize he was talking about Kevin.
“He could have been lying,” she offered. But even she knew that couldn’t be true. Why would he lie to Diana about that?
But Toby got a strange look in his eye. “He’s up to something.”
“Ambrosius?”
“Kevin. Maybe he thinks he can, I don’t know, overpower Ambrosius.”
That actually sounded fairly plausible. She couldn’t imagine Kevin just rolling over and accepting servitude that easily. “He’s insane. He’ll get himself killed.”
Toby looked remarkably, powerfully sad. “Maybe he knows that.”
Van grabbed his upper arms again, trying to will her confidence into him. “Don’t give up yet. We can help him. We can … I bet we can beat Ambrosius at his own game.”
“How?”
That was an excellent question. Toby could go around pretending to still be “corrupted”, they could lure Diana and Ambrosius into believing their plan was still in effect, and then … she didn’t know. Turn the tables on them somehow. She just didn’t know how to do that.
But didn’t she know someone who might?
****
Marco watched Kai getting dressed, and wondered why he had to have such great chemistry with a totally amoral prick.
Kai was becoming very much a bad habit, to the point where it occurred to him that taking up cigarettes would not only be healthier but a better waste of his time. Not that the sex wasn’t fantastic - that was the problem, in fact. It was fucking incredible, no pun intended. He’d attempted to break things off with Kai about three times now, and each time it never lasted long. There was nothing here, they were pretty much fuck buddies, minus the buddies. They had nothing in common beyond sex, and if Marco was totally honest with himself, something about Kai just repelled him. He had all the morality and conscience of a shark.
Kai, for his part, didn’t care if he liked him or not, just as long as he dropped his pants. Kai was untroubled by just about everything. Marco got the impression that he thought worrying was for suckers or perhaps poor people, certainly not for him. Kai seemed to think he could bribe, finagle, blackmail, muscle, or fuck his way out of any situation, and the horrible truth of the matter was he probably could. Marco abhorred people like that.
So why did he find him so damn irresistible? Damn it! He was sure he was beyond thinking with his dick. He tried to tell himself that it was the whole “keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer” thing, but if he was any “closer” to Kai he’d be wearing his skin for Halloween, so that was a lame ass attempt at an excuse.
As soon as Kai was gone, he got up and looked out the window at the sea below and beyond. In the early morning light it looked as placid and smooth as glass, which he knew wouldn’t last for long. The sea was as mercurial as many of the people around here.
He ran a hand over his face, feeling the stubble he had yet to shave away, and decided he couldn’t put off the call any longer.
Marco sat on the edge of his bed and pulled on his boxers in some stupid reflex before picking up the phone on the nightstand and dialing a number that he had memorized to the point where he could call it half-conscious if he needed to. There were two brief, oddly European rings, and then a machine clicked on. That’s all you heard, the click - there was no message. If you called this number on purpose, you knew; if it was accidental, you’d probably be confused and hang up. “This is Laveau,” he said, rubbing his dry eyes. “I’m still not sure how we survived the Libra Solstice, but there seems to be a reawakening of the covens. Vallin seems to be getting stronger; he must have an aspirant with a connection to the bloodlines. Neville remains insanely powered, but something seems to be holding her back, perhaps her lingering bitterness with Vallin. She has a powerful aspirant as well, and Diana had returned, probably just to stab her sister in the back. She seems more powerful than she should be. The predictions were right - power is gathering, people with even tangential connections to the old covens are coming here, and none of this can be any good.” He sighed, bracing himself for saying what had to be said. “I think it’s time. Let me act. At least let me take out Vallin. If Neville doesn’t return to seclusion, I can do her too. But we can’t let this go on much longer. Soon Vallin will be too powerful for myself alone, and we’ll need to risk exposure to shut him down. And if we fail … I don’t need to tell you what will happen. Just give me the word as soon as possible.” He then hung up the phone, long enough to break the connection, and then picked up the receiver once more and punched up the number to the local coffee shop, letting it ring once before he hung up again. He only needed another number on there in case someone broke into his place and hit redial. It was paranoid, yes, but dealing with creatures such as these, you could never be too careful. Which was why he had a sword on the wall. He’d told Kai it was an old family heirloom and he accepted that without question, mainly because he was more interested in getting undressed, but what Kai didn’t know was the sword was not only special, but the only weapon he dared to leave in plain sight, mainly because it was his weapon of last resort.
If he was just Marco, simple bar owner, he’d never have to think about these things. But as Marco the witch hunter, he knew that constantly looking over his shoulder and preparing for disaster were the only things that ever kept him alive.
To Be Continued ....