Angie Fox - The Last of the Demon Slayers

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Lizzie Brown would like to have one normal date. Instead, she gets a towering inferno with a message: her long-lost dad is a fallen angel in danger of becoming a demon. Not good. Especially since she’s a demon slayer.
Her grandma advises her to stay out of it. Her sexy-as-sin shape-shifter boyfriend would much rather she devote her attention to more carnal pursuits. And her dog’s one demand is for more bacon. After all, he can’t train his pet dragon on an empty stomach.
But Lizzie knows there’s no other choice but to hop on her Harley and help her dad—even if the search for the truth brings a bad-boy slayer back into her life and leads her into the middle of a war to end all wars.

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The moon was bright tonight, shining over the gravestones scattered across the scrubby field. Some were traditional upright tombstones. Other graves were marked with chunks of sandstone or painted rock. Twirling fish, peace signs and even a set of large red lips decorated the graves. It was a place of remembrance and celebration rather than mourning.

Someone had even carved a large totem, with fish and birds and topped by a blazing sun.

“The older, pioneer graves are on the far end,” she said. “I don’t think you’ll make it that far, though. These hippies like to wander, but they always come back.”

“Gotcha,” I said, already looking for the white soul flower.

“I’ll gather the rest of the ingredients. Rachmort will definitely handle Roxie. Let’s meet back at the buses in an hour. If I need you sooner, I’ll send up a red flare. Head straight this way,” she pointed toward the direction Rachmort had headed, “and you’ll be back at camp in five minutes.”

“Sounds good,” I said, moving on to another painted tomb rock.

So it all came down to this – my ancestor and her ability to discover new things and write them down. I vowed to keep adding chapters to the manual I’d begun.

“Thanks, Evie,” I murmured. “If you could stick around to help with the actual portal, I’d be even more grateful.”

I weaved in and out of the tombs, nudging the scrub brush with my Birkenstock sandal, hoping to find the elusive white flower.

It felt surreal to be in a place of positive energy and beauty when so recently I’d been in the gray world of purgatory. In a way, I was glad I’d been sucked down. It was one more world I’d beaten, one more thing I’d survived.

If I could handle myself against Zatar once, maybe I could do it again. Maybe I really could fling a portal at him that would send him to hell for eternity.

I knew I had to try.

Weaving in and out of the graves, I read the inscriptions, loving words about people who had lived good lives.

You saw the positive.

You loved us all.

And on a grave painted with rainbows. You opened your heart.

That last one stung. I wished I could be that way. I didn’t want to be scared. But with all of the pain and suffering in our world – and in others – how could a person open their heart without getting it ripped out?

I bent down to caress a dried flower on the rainbow grave when I heard Dimitri behind me.

“Where the hell have you been?”

Chapter Twenty

Dimitri towered over me, more furious than I’d ever seen him. His shoulders shook and the edge of his jaw could split rocks. “Banshee got your tongue? You had to know I’d come looking for you.” He ground out every word. “Now why the hell did you leave?”

Like he was one to talk. “I had things to do.” He had to understand what was going on here. I couldn’t wait around for Dimitri, not when griffin politics trumped getting my dad out of a bad situation. “Face it. We’re going in two different directions right now.”

His eyes flared. “That’s your decision.”

“What?” He couldn’t be serious. “You think I have a choice in this?”

If I’d had my say, I’d be on a sunny beach in Greece with Dimitri. He’d be rubbing suntan oil on my back…and perhaps a few other places. But no. I was standing here in a hippie graveyard looking for a flower I’d never heard of in order to send demons to hell using a spell that we weren’t even sure worked.

Which was just lovely because Zatar was on his way no matter what.

“This is bigger than us,” I snapped. “In fact, I don’t even know why I’m standing here talking to you when I have a flower to find.”

Dimitri about fell over. “I’m worried sick about you and you’re out here looking for flowers?”

“I’m sorry. I didn’t want to do this without you.” But now I couldn’t seem to stop.

He sighed. “What do we need?”

A white soul flower.”

“This had better be important,” he said, scanning the ground at his feet.

Yeah, I’d already looked there. “It is.”

“Grandma again?”

“Something like that.”

I kept my eyes on the ground as we walked through the motley collection of graves. I didn’t own my time. We were on a countdown to a demon attack. Dimitri was the leader of his griffin clan and he couldn’t fritter around either – tonight or any other night. The stakes were huge and that meant we didn’t have the kind of choices other people did.

Dimitri moved so close to me we were practically touching. He’d found another shirt. So now we were both wearing a large black T-shirt, although I had to admit he wore it a lot better. “I can’t do this if you’re not going to let me be your partner.”

“Why do you even want to be my partner? You don’t belong here.”

I saw the hurt in his eyes, and I wanted to take it back. But I couldn’t. It was true.

Didn’t he understand?

When I’d left him, I’d felt guilt down to my toes. Now? Maybe it was for the best.

Yes, we had something extraordinary. I’d never met anyone who could be so purely good and strong, or so loyal. But that didn’t mean he had to give up his life for me. His tie to me was making him blind to the differences between our two worlds.

He was here, in this graveyard, instead of taking care of the family who needed him.

He was a griffin, the leader of his clan and he had to be that. He couldn’t change or he wouldn’t be Dimitri. He was endangering himself and them by lingering here.

I was a demon slayer. I couldn’t back away from that, either. I wanted to be a slayer and a terrible, horrible, guilty part of me didn’t want to change any part of my role – even for Dimitri.

I needed to be true to myself. I had a history now, a tradition. My Great Great Great Aunt was a legendary slayer and that was something to live up to.

For the first time in my life I knew who I was, and I couldn’t give that up.

And thus, we were at a crossroads that neither of us wanted, neither of us planned. But we couldn’t deny the reality of it.

Dimitri knew. I could see the fear behind his fury, and the hurt that had kept him from saying anything else.

“Help me find a white flower,” I said, retreating farther into the cemetery. Grandma said I’d know it when I saw it.

We crunched through the scrub in silence. The graves were older back here. I saw the worn wooden tips of pioneer markers.

“Look,” I said, working to keep my voice steady, “I know you’re leaving.”

We were fooling ourselves if we thought this was going to last, really last.

I saw the shock in his eyes and quietly broke his gaze. It was too painful to see him like this. So instead I focused on the bright painted tombstones of people who had already lived fully and loved deeply.

My gut churned. It wasn’t always fun to be practical, to be able to recognize things for what they were. I wanted Dimitri with all my heart, but I could see the bare facts of the matter too.

As much as we don’t want to admit it to ourselves, sometimes love just isn’t enough.

I dropped my hands to my sides. “I love you, Dimitri.” He had to see that. I needed him to understand. “I’m not going to let you destroy your family for me.” His sisters deserved better. “I love them too much.”

He closed the space between us, his anger gone. “I love them too. And I don’t see why I have to choose.”

“You can’t have it both ways. You have to leave me.” I could feel his heat as he stared down at me. Shards of moonlight fell hard on the angles of his face.

He was so beautiful, so perfect it almost hurt. “I know you have to move on.”

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