Anne Bishop - Queen of Darkness

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Hekatah looked at Saetan. It wasn’t possible for him to keep his feelings hidden right now, to keep his face blank.

Dorothea got to her feet and pointed at Surreal. ”Secure that bitch,” she snapped at a couple of guards. Then she turned to Hekatah. ”You can’t really believe Sadi.”

”The High Lord does,” Hekatah said quietly. ”And that’s very interesting.” She hissed when Dorothea started to protest. ”We’ll discuss this in private.”

She walked to her cabin with Dorothea reluctantly following.

After chaining Surreal to the post on Saetan’s left, the guards gathered up the dead men, and, with uneasy glances at the surrounding darkness, finally returned to their duties.

”Your son’s a cold-blooded bastard,” Surreal said quietly.

Saetan thought about the look in Daemon’s eyes. He thought about the man he should have known well-and didn’t know at all. Closing his eyes, he rested his head against the post, and said, ”I only have one son now-and he’s Eyrien.”

”Hello, Prick.”

Lucivar turned his head, watched Daemon glide out of the darkness and circle around to stand directly in front of him.

He had watched that initial game closely, waiting for some sign from Daemon that it was time to attack. The spelled chains couldn’t have held him by themselves, and, unlike Saetan, the pain from the Ring of Obedience didn’t debilitate him for long-at least, it didn’t drain him the way it seemed to drain the High Lord. No, what had made him hold back and wait was the threat to Marian and Daemonar. There was always a guard inside the far hut that was being used as one of the prisons, and that guard had orders to kill his wife and son if he broke free. So he had waited, especially after Saetan had surrendered to those two bitches, because he had realized that Saetan had known there wouldn’t be an exchange, had walked in expecting to become a prisoner, and had had a reason for doing it.

So when he saw Daemon, he figured the game was about to begin. But now, seeing that bored, sleepy, terrifying look… He’d danced with the Sadist enough times in the past to know that look meant they were all in serious trouble.

”Hello, Bastard,” he said carefully.

Daemon stepped closer. His fingertips drifted up Lucivar’s arm, over the shoulder, traced the collarbone.

”What’s the game?” Lucivar asked quietly. Then he shivered as Daemon’s fingers drifted up his neck, along his jaw.

”It’s simple enough,” Daemon crooned, brushing a finger over Lucivar’s lower lip. ”You’re going to die, and I’m going to rule.” He met Lucivar’s eyes and smiled. ”Do you know what it’s like in the Twisted Kingdom, Prick? Do you have any idea? I spent eight years in that torment because of you.”

”You forgave the debt,” Lucivar snarled softly. ”I gave you the chance to settle it, and you chose to forgive it.”

Daemon’s hand gently settled on Lucivar’s neck. He leaned forward until his lips almost brushed Lucivar’s. ”Did you really think I would forgive you?”

From the far hut, they both heard a child’s outraged howl.

Daemon stepped back. Smiled. Slipped his hands into his trouser pockets. ”You’re going to pay for those years, Prick,” Daemon said softly. ”You’re going to pay dearly.”

Lucivar’s heart pounded in his throat as Daemon glided toward the hut that held Marian and Daemonar. ”Bastard? Bastard, wait. I’m the one who owes the debt. You can’t… Daemon? Daemon!”

Daemon walked into the hut. A moment later, the guard hurried out.

”DAEMON!”

A few minutes after that, Lucivar heard his son scream.

Dorothea’s hands closed into fists. ”I’m telling you, it’s a trick of some kind. I know Sadi.”

”Do you?” Hekatah snapped.

I think it’s more accurate to say I’m the man my father might have been if he’d had the balls for it.

Yes, she had been able to sense the ruthlessness, the ambition, the cruel sexuality in Daemon Sadi. It frightened her a little. It excited her even more.

”He’s never been interested in using his strength to acquire power. He fought against every attempt I made to bring him around.”

”That’s because you handled him wrong,” Hekatah snarled. ”If you had doted on Sadi the way you had doted on that excuse for a son-”

”You used to think it was amusing that I was playing bedroom games with the High Lord’s boy. You said it would make a man out of him.”

And it had. It had honed Sadi’s cruelty, his taste for perverse pleasure. She had sensed that, too. Just as she had sensed that it wouldn’t be easy to get around his deep hatred for Dorothea. Well, she wouldn’t let that interfere with her own ambitions. Besides, Dorothea was becoming difficult, unreliable. She would have had to eliminate the bitch after the war was won anyway.

”I tell you, he’s up to something,” Dorothea insisted. ”And you’re just letting him wander around the camp to do who knows what.”

”What am I supposed to do?” Hekatah snapped. ”Without any leverage, we can’t go up against the Black and expect to win.”

”We’ve got leverage,” Dorothea said through clenched teeth.

Hekatah let out a nasty laugh. ”What leverage? If he really has destroyed Andulvar, Prothvar, and Mephis, he’s not going to squirm because Saetan’s guts are spilling out on the ground.”

”You picked the wrong man, the wrong threat,” Dorothea said irritably, waving a hand. ”He may not give a damn about Saetan, but he’s always buckled when Lucivar was threatened. Lucivar’s been the one chain we could count on to hold Sadi. If you threatened-” She paused, sniffed, looked toward the door, and said uneasily, ”What’s that smell?”

”What’s that smell?” Surreal muttered. It was well past midnight. Were the guards roasting some meat for tomorrow’s meals? Possibly, but she couldn’t imagine anyone wanting to eat anything that smelled that vile. ”Do you smell it?” She turned her head to look at Saetan-and didn’t like what she saw. Not one little bit. Since Daemon walked out of the camp the first time, the High Lord had just been staring straight ahead. Just staring. ”Uncle Saetan?”

He turned his head, slowly. His eyes focused on her-too slowly.

Checking to make sure there weren’t any guards around at the moment, she leaned toward him as much as she could. ”Uncle Saetan, this isn’t exactly the time to start taking mental side trips. We’ve got to think of a way to get out of here.”

”I’m sorry you’re here, Surreal,” he said in a worn-out voice. ”Truly, I am sorry.”

Me, too. ”Lucivar’s got the physical strength, and I can handle myself in a fight, but you’ve got the experience to come up with a plan that can use that strength to our best advantage.”

He just looked at her. The smile that finally curved his lips was gently bitter. ”Sweetheart… I’ve gotten very old in the past two days.”

She could see that, and it scared her. Without him, she wasn’t sure they could get out of there.

Hearing a door open, she immediately straightened up and looked away from him.

”Hell’s fire,” Dorothea said irritably, ”what’s that smell?” She stepped between the posts that held Saetan and Surreal.

Surreal clenched her teeth. She wore a Gray Jewel; Dorothea wore a Red. It would be easy enough to slip under Dorothea’s inner barriers and weave a death spell-something nasty so that, when it triggered, the screams and confusion might give them a chance to get away.

She began a careful descent so that no one would notice it, but before she reached the depth of her Gray Jewel, another door opened.

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