Incendiary (The Premonition Series (Volume 4)) (71 page)

“I love you,” I whisper softly in his ear,
wrapping my arms around h
im again
.
“You’re worth any price to me.”

“And you are priceless,”
he states.

“You’
ll fight to stay with me?”
I ask, feeling his lips slip lower. I bite my bottom lip as my eyes close.


There is nothing
more important to me than you,”
he says with his lips hovering just above my skin. Then he kisses me again and I gasp softly.

A loud rap on
the wooden door of our room mak
e
s
me jump
before Russel
l’s voice co
me
s
through it.

“R
eed, you
in there?” Russell asks
with a strained tone.

A growl comes from
R
eed before he rises from our bed. He
waits while I wrap the blanket
around me before he opens
the door.

Russell continues
rapidly
, “They lost Evie. Xa
vier is having a complete hissy fit lookin’ for her…” he trails off when
Reed
reluctantly
opens the door wider and
he sees
me sit up on the bed
. “AHH, RED!” he
exclaims
with a mix
ture of relief and
irritati
on. “What the hell?”

“Long story. You
can tell them I’m okay,” I say
.

“Naw, y
ou
can tell him,” Russell says
, shaking his head
in disgust
. “I’ve already got one angel pissed off at me at the moment and that’s all I can handle.”

“Anya?” I ask
.

“Who else?”
he responds
sullenly. “All’s I wanted her to do was share my bedroom, ‘cuz there’s no way I’m lettin’ her stay
here
in a room all by herself and she
started cus
sin’ me out in Angel—
and before
you
ask me how I know she was cus
sin’, let
me just say that
all
y’all have cuss
ed me out enough
for me
to know,” Russell says
while glaring at Reed.

“Russell,” I cut
off
his rant,
“where is Xavier now?”

“Oh, you
mean
where’d he go
after
he tosse
d my room around lookin’ for you
?” he asks
with a sarcastic twist of his lip
.

I pale before I nod
.

“Zee told him
tha
t Reed was in the
North Tower and hinted that y
ou
probably went there
, too
. T
hen
,
he sent me
here
to
get Reed,” Russell replies
with a cheeky grin.

“Remind me to thank
Zee
,” I remark
to Reed.

Re
ed
nods in agreement and says
, “I’ll go and tell Tau that you’re here. Russell, can you stay
with Evie until I return?”

Russell gla
nces at my worried face and relents
.

Sure
, Zee’s watchin’ Anya for me. She probably prefers him to m
e right now. I’ll babysit ‘til you
get back.”

Walking to the beautiful
,
mahogany chest, Reed sifts through it and pulls
out a long, deep-red nightgo
wn. Coming to my side, he hands
it to me. Eyeing it like it’
s a cold, dead cr
eature, I arch
my
eye
brow at him.

“Woul
d you prefer a corset?” he asks
me with a smile.

“No,” I sigh. “This is fine.” I lift
it above my head and let the silky fabric slip over my body under the blanket.

“Please stay here until I return,” he requ
ests
.

“Okay,” I answer
.
But, when he turns to go I bound out of the bed
saying, “Wait!”

Turni
ng back towards me, he catches me in his arms when I throw
mine around him. Reed’
s kiss makes me forget about Russell
until Russell clears
his throat behind us.

“I’m still here,” Russell
says
sourly.

Reed, eyeing the nightgown hugging every curve I possess
on its
way to the floor says,
“I’ll be right back.”

“Hurry,” I reply
,
and in a second, he’
s gone.

Closing the door, I slip
back to the bed, pulling a blanket off it and wrapping it around me like a shawl.

“Your
room’
s nice,” Russell remarks,
looking around it.

It i
s
nice. It has a rustic-cott
age feel to it. The large bed i
s somewhat imposing, but the onl
y other furniture in the room i
s the simple chest
and a couple of soft chairs near
the stone fireplace. In the corner of the room, near the
fire, a door le
a
d
s
out to a
walled
garden
I had seen before I came in
. I walk
to the door, opening the top portion of it
that swi
ng
s
i
n leaving
the bottom in place. Cold sea
air
lifts
my hair
.

“I thought it w
ould be different in this tower—
t
he Harem,” I say
over my shoulder.

Russell walks to the fire and picks
up the poker, stoking it
before laying another log on
.

“It’s not
all
like this…most of it looks like a brothel, except for this
room. This room was…” he trails
off.

“Brennus’,” I finish
for him, knowing that this i
s his style—
simple elegance. Everything else
i
s
for show: to display wealth and power. But,
this is more to his taste: quiet
beauty.

“Yeah,” he says
. “Are you
gonna tel
l me what’s goin’ on?” Russell asks
.

Taking my last look at the
wintry garden outside, I close the door and turn
to face Russell.
“This is all my fault,” I say
while wringing my hands.

“Don’t sweat it, Red.
Xavie
r is a…” he trails
off, seeing me shaking my head.

“No, I mean, this mess—
w
hy we’re here,” I choke
.

“Ah
,
yeah, no shit, Red,” he says
with his crooked smile. “I already figured out it
wasn’t me. I like stuff simple—
y
ou’
re
the one that’s always gotta prove the world isn’t flat.”


No, Russell…
I’m sorry,” I say
with
remorse
, “I think it was all me—
what went wrong between
us
.

Russell
stills
. “Why, what did you
find out
?” he ask
s
, losing his smile.

“Xavier said…some stuff about being my guardian ange
l for centuries…” I swallow hard, before continuing, “a
nd, he said that I sort of asked to do this so that I could have the ultimate free
will.”

“The ultimate free
will, Red, what’s that?” he questions
in a quiet tone.

“Uhh, I feel sick,” I murmur
, stumbling to a chair and sitting in it.

“What’s the ultimate free
will?” Russell
asks
again
,
taking the seat next to mine
.

“I
t’s the ability to choose
…I asked to choose my own love—
one that wasn’t cre
ated for me,” I admit
as insane
guilt hit
s
me in waves.
“S
oul mates are created for one anothe
r—
no
t really much
free
will
there
.

“Why would you
do
something like
that?
” he asks
, sounding confused
.

“I don’t know,” I say
, shaking my head and staring into his brown eyes.

Xavier said I did it for him, that we were in love…

“N
AH! NO WAY!” Russell says
angrily.
“You
wouldn’t come here just ‘cuz of him. Y
ou
would’
ve come, but not for him.
I know
you
,” Russell says
, pointing at his chest. “Y
ou’
d
accept this
and make the best of it, but you
wouldn’t have done it at my expense.”

“What if I’m that
selfish, Russell,” I ask
him sadly.

“You’
re
not,” he says
adamantly.
“We need to talk to Anya. She’ll know.”

“Do you th
ink she’ll tell us?” I ask
.

“Yeah
, I thi
nk she will. She’s not a player. S
he’ll either tell us or she won’t, but she won’t distort the information in her favor.”

“Why do you
say that?” I ask
.

“‘Cuz
they ha
ve an agenda, Red,” Russell says
. “
Xavier obviously wants you
and y
our
dad
want
s
control. Our tea
m threatens both those things
.

I blink
, seeing his point. “H
ow
d
o
you know that?”
I ask.

“‘Cuz I’ve lived thousands of times and I’ve been a parent in almost every
one of th
em. We
’ve had daughters
, you
and me
…many, many daughters
.
Y
ou’
d be surprised
‘bout what you’
ll say to get your
daughter
to do what you
want

to protect her
.”

I think
about
what he just said for a moment before a small smile twists
my lips.
“Those angels are out-
gunned with that kind of arsenal,
Russell,
” I say
.

“T
hey should s
tart takin’ notes,” Russell replies
wi
th a cocky l
i
ft of his eyebrow. “Now, if you’
re
done eatin’ that shame sandwich, y
ou
can tell me what else they said.”

I tell
him about dinner with Tau and then my confrontation with Xavier.
He shakes
his head grimly. “They w
ant to break us up?” he asks
.

“I don’t know. They’re really only interested in me…everyone el
se is ancillary to them,” I admit
.
“Tau wants t
o school me on being a Seraphim—
r
ank, position,
blah, blah, blah.”

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