Nick rubbed his hand across his face as he tried to make sense of her prattle. But that was the thing about Simi. She seldom made sense. “I’m sorry your dad ditched you for his girlfriend again.” He seemed to do that to her every few months.
Simi shrugged. “It’s okay. Akri more miserable than the Simi is. And he say he come get me as soon as he can. Until then…” She pulled a white bib out of her coffin-shaped purse and tied it around her neck. “You wanna come get eats, too? You the only one the Simi knows who can eat as much as she does.”
“I would love to, Simi, but…”
“Akri-Nick grounded.”
He nodded. “Sorry.”
She sighed heavily. “Don’t be sorry. The Simi’ll eat some for you. Now cheer up. It all be okay.”
“I hope so, Simi.” He really did.
“Trust the Simi. She ain’t never wrong.” She made a kissing noise at him before she vanished.
It wasn’t until then that he remembered something.
Simi never set off the alarms in his home.
Caleb? He used his thoughts to summon his protector.
What? Wow, Caleb sounded put out.
I have a situation here. My walls are glowing and I don’t know why. He’d barely finished that last word before Caleb appeared in front of him.
Without a word, Caleb turned a slow circle as he scanned the room from floor to ceiling.
Nick frowned as he watched him. “What is it?”
“Not sure.” Caleb’s eyes glowed, then glazed over. He spoke in demon tongue with that thick, gravely voice that was made for scaring the life out of people. “They’re coming for you, Nick.”
“Who?”
“Noir. One of his demons found Adarian somehow. I have to go warn your father.”
Nick scowled. “I don’t understand.”
“And I don’t have time to explain,” he growled. “Nekoda! Come, sit on Nick until I return.”
She flashed into the room beside Nick. “I won’t go anywhere.”
“I’ll be back.” Caleb vanished.
Nick wasn’t sure he liked this at all. “What’s going on?” he asked, hoping she’d be more forthcoming than Caleb.
“I’m not sure. There’s something probing your perimeter.”
Lovely. Just what he needed. More demons who wanted him dead. “Who is Noir, by the way?”
For once she actually answered his question. “One of the six primal gods. And he’s the one who owns the Malachai.”
Now he fully understood the bone-deep chill. His master was trying to summon him home. “Why hasn’t one of you told me this before now?”
“We were hoping we wouldn’t have to. That we could keep you protected from him.”
“Why?”
“Because you and your father are what fuel him. He gets the majority of his power from the Malachai. Every time you think of him or say his name, you give him a charge. Do you understand?”
Yeah, he did and he hated it. “Even if I’m sleeping and I dream of him, I can charge him?”
“Even if you’re sleeping. That’s why we didn’t tell you. And why scare you when there’s nothing you can do about it anyway?”
For a full minute, he hyperventilated over the thought of being dragged into a hell realm and kept there like a pet. “Where is this … primal god?”
“At the moment, trapped in what’s called the Nether Realm, or more correctly Azmodea.”
The place Ambrose had told him not to go to. “How did he get trapped there?”
“Your father escaped him. And through his demons, Noir has been pursuing him ever since the moment he broke free. But for all of his other faults, Adarian is extremely crafty and has managed to avoid capture. Definitely not an easy thing to do.”
“So the war with the Malachai and Sephiroth—”
“Sephirii. Sephiroth is singular. Malachai is plural too.”
“So I would be correctly called a Malachoth?”
She snorted. “No. You’re always the Malachai, because unlike the Sephiroth, you are an amalgamation of evil. The sum of it all as it were, which is why your name always takes the plural form.”
Wonderful. He was the son of all evil. Just what a guy wanted to hear. ‘Hey, kid? You have pimples. Hair in uncomfortable places. Strange body odors you never had before. A body growing so fast it leaves you completely uncoordinated. You’re socially awkward.
‘And if that’s not enough fun for you, you’re going to morph into the evil Power Ranger and destroy the world.’
Nice.…
“You really know how to cheer a brother up, girl. Thanks. I always wanted to be called the sum of all evil. Makes me so proud I got up this morning.”
Kody shrugged. “Sorry.”
“So tell me more about he who can’t be mentioned by me.”
She sat down on the edge of his bed and he did his best not to let that take his mind to places that could only get him into some real normal boy trouble for once.
No female other than his mom had ever been near his bed before.
Down, boy. This wasn’t the time to be thinking about that.
Yeah, but you have a really hot woman on your mattress.…
And that just didn’t happen to him every day. Demon attacks, yes. Daily humiliation? Double check.
Hot babe on bed?
Never.
Unaware of the havoc she caused him, she toyed with the fringe on his blanket. “It’s really complicated, Nick.” She bit her lip, which really didn’t help the heat in his blood. “At one time, there were six gods who had dominion over the elements of the earth. Three who embodied the positive elements and three who were the negative. On the positive side—Verlyn, who was in charge of vegetation and fertility. He was an earth god and he fed everyone. Cam was the goddess of white and gold. The sun goddess. Her gift was love and light. Then there was Rezar. So beautiful that no one could even look at him without being filled with such lust it would cause them to spontaneously combust. He was the god of fire and passion. Those three were the divine guardians of humanity and the ones who created the Chthonians … beings taken from all sentient life forms on earth. The Chthonians were charged with making sure that none of the gods abused their power.”
“Kind of like a divine police force?”
Kody nodded. “And in all things, there is perfect balance. The gods of negativity are Braith who is essentially a war goddess. Though her color is gray, she is not ambivalent about her place in the dark order. She stands firmly with Noir and Azura against the light gods. She’s the goddess of metals, and was the one who taught mankind how to forge weapons out of the earth’s raw materials so that they could fight each other. Azura is the goddess of water. Seemingly harmless, she lures you in and then drowns you horribly. And lastly…”
“He whose name I cannot say or think.”
She nodded. “ Noir is all things dark and deadly. And the way the story goes, the gods of light, after Braith had taught mankind how to fight and they saw what the future would hold for man and the other sentient creatures, got together and created the Sephirii. They were to be the protectors of man and the consorts of the primal gods.”
Now that was an interesting word. Did she mean what he thought she meant? “Consorts?”
“Lovers.”
Yes, she did. Nick sputtered indignantly. “Ah now, that ain’t right. Why couldn’t I be one of them ?” He’d much rather be a divine consort than the instrument of all evil. Definitely sounded like more fun.
Kody patted his hand. “Well, hon, you’d be dead now if you were.”
“No, you said there was one left. One Malachai and one Sephiroth.”
Her face paled. “Trust me, Nick, you don’t want to be Jared. His existence is nothing but pain and utter misery.”
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