Rebecca Lim - Fury

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Hell hath no fury like an angel scorned…
Heartbreak. Vengeance. Truth. Betrayal.
Everything that has happened to Mercy over millennia has made her who she is. Now she and The Eight wage open war with Luc and his demons, and the earth is their battlefield.
Ryan’s love for Mercy is more powerful than ever, her guiding light in the hour of darkness. But the very love that sustains her, now places Ryan in mortal danger.
Two worlds collide as Mercy approaches her ultimate breathtaking choice.
Hell hath no fury like Mercy …

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‘She’s beautiful,’ Gia muses. ‘Such a strong and unusual face.’

‘Who is she?’ Tommy calls out, heading for the bathroom waste bin with Ryan’s old tee-shirt balled up in his hands, before coming back and studying the hand-drawn image again.

‘I was wearing this jacket when I first met this girl,’ Ryan says obliquely, his eyes holding mine, ‘and I’ve been chasing her for a while now. So the jacket stays. It’s non-negotiable.’

Gia looks from Ryan to me, sudden comprehension in her expression, and says softly, ‘Well, good for you. You’d look utterly ridiculous in Tommy’s jacket anyway.’

‘It’s a three-thousand-dollar jacket,’ Tommy exclaims, wounded.

‘It’s a traffic stopper, Tommy,’ Gia agrees, straight-faced, ‘and you know it. But I don’t think that’s quite the effect these two are after. The words low and key are not in your vocab, darling.’

Ryan pulls his old leather jacket on over the black hoodie and zips it right up under his neck, before sitting down on the edge of Gia’s bed and shoving his bare feet into a clean pair of thick, khaki-coloured hiking socks and his worn-out boots. Then he gathers up the valuables he scattered across Gia’s bed and returns them to his inside jacket pocket, together with the hand-drawn image, and zips that, too.

He looks up at me and says, ‘Ready?’

He smiles, and there’s so much youth and love and eagerness in his eyes that I feel a terrible foreboding.

If You’re listening , I think feverishly, keep him safe. Let him survive me .

‘It’s been fun, kids,’ Gia murmurs, looking into our faces intently before handing me the backpack to sling over my shoulder. ‘But con te partiro , as they say in the classics: time to say goodbye.’

I can’t help the chill I feel at her words as she and Tommy walk Ryan and me to the door.

Gia tells Carlo to take us down to the car and her expression is very severe.

‘It’s been real,’ she drawls in her posh voice, her eyes suspiciously bright. ‘You ever at a loose end, you look me up, you hear?’

Ryan enfolds Gia and her spiky jacket in a careful bear hug before shaking Tommy’s hand awkwardly.

‘I don’t know what you’re thanking me for,’ Tommy snipes lightly, ‘seeing as how I practically vandalised you.’

He gives me a nod, frowning slightly as he struggles again to place where he could possibly know me from.

Gia just glares at me, sounding choked up. ‘Don’t touch me, don’t even say anything, or I will cry . Now get out of here. And use your powers for good, not evil, got that?’

Carlo opens the door and ushers us out into the hallway like unwelcome guests. And just like that, the door is shut behind us, and Irina and I are done. I don’t think I will ever lay eyes on her again, except maybe on a magazine cover, and I almost feel something like regret.

Ryan puts a hand in the small of my back as we walk towards the lift and I imagine I can feel it burning there.

‘Thank you,’ he says softly, ‘for finding Gia, for doing that for me.’

I’m suddenly so indignant, so furious, on his behalf that my reply comes out more harshly than I intended. ‘For putting you first for a change? The way no one ever did while Lauren was gone?’

In reply, he lifts my curtain of dark, curling hair and kisses the back of my neck once, lightly. I actually shiver. As he lets my hair fall back down, he trails his fingers through its ends before returning his hand to the small of my back.

‘There are ways to play with fire,’ he says lightly, ‘without getting burnt.’

And I shiver again, inside.

We follow Carlo into the sound-deadening lift and Ryan’s eyes widen in surprise as he catches his own reflection from seemingly infinite angles. I dig through the backpack before the lift doors open onto the ground floor and hand Ryan the cap and the tortoiseshell frames with the clear lenses, both of which he puts on reluctantly.

‘I might not know the first thing about fashion,’ he complains, taking the ugly backpack from me and shouldering it, ‘but even I know that right now I look like the world’s biggest dork .’

‘It’s what’s on the inside that counts, darling,’ I remind him acidly as we renegotiate the glittering lobby, the slow sweep of the continuously turning front door, Carlo leading the way.

The black limousine with the gleaming silver hood ornament of a winged woman in flight is waiting for us right by the hotel entrance, ostentatiously blocking the upper curve of the circular driveway. A few guests stare curiously as Carlo, Ryan and I approach the car, because we don’t look rich and we sure as hell don’t look famous.

Carlo opens the rear door, saying solemnly, ‘ Signor ,’ and Ryan ducks awkwardly to get his head and lanky frame into the vehicle before lowering himself into the seat on the far side. Already lying across the seats opposite him are the two couture gowns in their protective sheaths. There’s an opaque screen up between us and the driver.

‘Get that lowered,’ I tell Carlo sharply. ‘And tell him to keep it down. I need to be able to see the road ahead.’

Carlo taps on the driver’s side window immediately. The opaque screen vanishes smoothly and I see that our driver is the man Gia had been arguing with, his face even unhappier, even more tight-lipped, than when I last saw it. Carlo gives him last-minute instructions in rapid, low-voiced Italian, then says coolly, without the slightest hint of recognition, ‘ Signorina ,’ and hands me in after Ryan and slams the door.

He thumps on the roof of the limo and the car sails smoothly away from the kerb. We’re down the hotel drive and on our way before Ryan’s even finished his awestruck inspection of the limo’s interior.

‘I always wanted to ride in one of these!’ he exclaims, wriggling deeper into his seat with appreciation, before raising the wide leather-clad armrest that separates us and putting his arm around me as if it’s the most natural thing in the world. He looks out the tinted window beside him for a moment, then back at me, his warm, deep voice teasing. ‘Buses and trains not good enough for you people?’

But that’s just it. It’s so loony it’s almost implausible: an archangel, a human, two evening dresses and a stretch limousine. It sounds like the start of a joke, but it just might work.

I turn my head and stare out the window, seeing not the man-made canyons of stone rising all around us, the watercolour sky, but Nuriel’s vulnerable face and pleading eyes. And I feel a sudden flash of anger so intense that it curls the fingers of my left hand where they rest upon my leg, as if I am grasping the hilt of a mighty sword. As we sweep up Via Bochetto, that small voice inside me whispers: For the time of their punishment is coming . In a chauffeured, armoured car with a built-in minibar and surround sound.

‘This is the last thing they’ll expect,’ I murmur, so quietly that Ryan has to bend his head to hear me. ‘They’re never going to see us coming. It’s perfect.’

It’s mid-afternoon, the sky a pale blue with just the faintest ripple of cloud, like the way the wind can carve patterns in a sand dune. Even with the detours and roadblocks we encounter at almost every turn, Moltrasio is only a short distance away to the north. We should be there well before nightfall.

Ryan has fallen asleep again, his mouth slightly open, his head tilted at an awkward angle against the side of the car. I scan the rooflines of all the buildings we pass; the people getting into and out of vehicles, moving along the sidewalks in their sleek furs and overcoats, holding briefcases, satchels and shopping bags; the motorcyclists in full leathers, the scooter riders in their retro-looking helmets, some with passengers riding pillion. In and amongst this sea of seething life, of human defiance, I’m searching for errant gleams of light that refuse to obey the laws of physics; beings of fire masquerading as ordinary men and women. But all I see is that Christmas is coming. It’s in the neon signs everywhere, the sparkling electric lights and happy, tacky decorations taped to windows and doors.

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