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Authors: Jessica Shirvington

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„So, I guess you and I have the night off?" Spence said, stil sounding sour as he watched the last of the Grigori filter out the main doors of Hades.

„Not exactly," I said, shooting him a guilty look.

Spence"s face lit up and he gave me a toothy grin. „Never a dul moment with you, Eden. I don"t know how I ever survived without you in my life."

I couldn"t hide the look of alarm.

„Don"t flatter yourself," he said, grinning as if he could see right through me. „It"s the fight action I"m interest in now. I thought we got that straight."

„Sorry … I just …"

„Don"t want to give me the wrong idea. Forget it, Eden - I know where we stand and just so you know, I"m a one-woman kind of guy and I like it the same way in return. As much as I would be in it to win it with you I"m real y no interested in getting in line."

„Okay, okay. Let"s just drop it," I said, cringing.

Spence smiled, he won this round, but I stil wasn"t fully convinced. I knew from experienced – getting caught up in Phoenix"s emotional thrall could be incredibly confusing.

„Well," I mustered a smile, pushing aside my concerns for now, „if you"re looking for all things out of the ordinary – I"m your girl," I said, not quite as enthusiastic as Spence was that this was now my life.

„Count me in," Spence said without hesitation.

„Don"t you even want to know-?"

„Nope. I"m in."

„Great," I said, slapping a hand on his back. Then I pul ed out some cash and passed it to Spence. „You"re going to need that glamour of yours – and steer clear of Dapper, he can see right through it."

„Yeah – crafty bugger, isn"t he?"

I nodded. „Just stay down the other end of the bar. We need bourbon – Onyx"s brand."

His excitement dropped a gear. „I was kind of hoping more for torture than bribery."

„You"ll have to run and catch up with Nyla for the one. Torturing Onyx isn"t going to work."

And I don"t want to have to torture anyone, ever!

Spence obligingly made his way to the bar. I knew he couldn"t have too much trouble when I spotted Dapper busily chatting away with customers on one of the sofas. Sure enough, he returned in a few minutes, two bottles of bourbon in his hands.

He gave me a wink and then waggled his eyebrows. „You sure you don"t want to just hit the town with these?"

„Absolutely sure," I said, already walking towards the stairs. Something told me Onyx was key to all this.

Onyx"s door was ajar. I was surprised to see the studio was now in relatively good order.

Onyx himself looked much cleaner than he had when we first saw him on the street. It didn"t inspire the best feeling, unfortunately. Sitting on his sofa, feet on the small glass coffee table and wearing no doubt one of the shirts I had paid for and Steph had selected, reminded me of how he used to look – when he was stark raving mad and, oh yeah, evil as all hell.

„Stil alive then?" Onyx remarked as we walked in, barely looking up. He was watching TV.

„Catching up on
Gossip Girl
, huh?" I asked, noticing his viewing selection.

„Yes. Chuck is a very entertaining human. At first I was sure he was an exile, but he lacks follow-through. I imagine the show is somehow inspired by an exile, though," he said, totally at ease despite the absurdity of the conversation. His eyes flashed up to me and then across to Spence, who was standing beside me. It was easy to tell the moment he registered the two bottles of bourbon. He picked up the remote and turned off the TV.

„You"ve brought me a gift."

„Yes. And when I get the information I came for it"s all yours," I said, crossing my arms and giving as much „tough" as I could muster.

Onyx spread his arms wide. „Well, what do you want to know? I must admit, even I am intrigued to know where your little adventures are headed. Who would have thought you would be so keen for more knowledge since the last I gave you … wel , it wasn"t exactly cheery, was it?"

I did my best to ignore him – rewarding Onyx"s goading never fared well for me. „I want to know about an exile called Nahilius?"

„Nahilius. Yes. I know of him. Seedy immortal, used to be a Cherubim of light," his lip curled. „Why do you want to know about him? Surely you have bigger fish to fry?" He raised his eyebrows suggestively. He knew I didn"t need the reminder that I had an almighty exile after me.

„Funny that, I"d forgotten," I said, sounding every bit the petulant adolescent I missed being so much. „It"s none of your business why – if you want the bourbon, just tell me."

Spence nudged me from behind and whispered, „Maybe we should show him we"re serious."

I spun and stared at him.

„Okay, sorry to interrupt," he said.

I turned back to Onyx. „So?"

„So, little rainbow, it"s very simple. You are terrible at negotiating – I have tortured, maimed, killed for less and enjoyed it. There was a time when it was more effort for me to
not
kill than
to
kill. You are standing in front of me and I have no powers left but I can see that same desperate human need you have – it"s pathetic and even with no supernatural enhancement, I"ve stil got more “nasty” than you. You want to know, you"l tell me why."

„You"re an asshole."

„Thank you, it"s something that took an eternity to perfect."

I turned, determined to leave, but stopped and turned back before I"d even taken a step.

Onyx knew something and if there was any chance of finding this exile, he was it.

After all, you have jumped off a cliff and given up your life as you knew it for Lincoln –

surely you can endure a bully?

I stared at the ceiling, while I took a few deep breaths.

„Okay," I said, looking back to Onyx, trying to ignore the overly smug look on his face. I walked to the centre of his room and sat in the chair opposite him. I was damned if I was going to be left standing awkwardly in the doorway. Onyx was right, I had to stop letting other people rule me. Spence, following my lead, took a seat on the only other chair, a dingy kitchen stool, positioned between the kitchenette and the living area – no man"s land. He looked ridiculous.

„Nahilius hurt Lincoln"s mother years ago. Lincoln heard he"s back in town and he"s going after him. I want to help." I tried to stay neutral, not give away too much in my tone, nervously clutching at my hands, twisting my fingers.

„Stil saving the one you love, little rainbow? What is it you are most worried about – that he will never find Nahilius and put this revenge to rest? Or that he
will
find him?"

I stared at my hands.

„I see. You want to get there first. And what is your plan if you
do
find him first? Will you kill him for your Lincoln? Can
you
do that?"

Spence jumped off his stool from behind me. „I"ve had this shit!"

Before I could stop him, he threw himself on top of Onyx, hauling him off the sofa and throwing him, face first, to the ground. Onyx, reduced to mere strength, went down like a feather pillow. He could offer Spence no resistance.

„I"ve got your measure. I"ve been watching you tell your stories, ask your stupid questions and you know what? You may not care about Violet or anyone else, but I don"t buy the crap about not caring about yourself. Selfishness like yours only comes from one place – self frikin" love!"

„Spence!" I yelled, worried I was about to lose my only chance.

„I got this, Vi," he answered, flashing me a quick smile.

Spence pul ed Onyx"s arm behind him. I was sure it was about to break. His face was smushed into the seagrass matting, his cheeks bulging a the sides as Spence"s knee ground heavily into the space between Onyx"s shoulder blades. I could see his face going beet red as he closed his eyes tight with the pain and groaned.

I took a step forward to intervene. Just as I did, Onyx cried out.

„Okay! Get off me," forcing the muffled words out.

„You going to tell her what she needs to know?" Spence asked, completely calm now. In control.

Onyx didn"t respond. Spence pushed harder and I flinched, torn between staying put to get the information I so badly needed and stepping in. need outweighed my sense of right and wrong.

Final y, Onyx caved. „Yes, yes. Get off!"

Spence looked at me. For gratitude or permission – I wasn"t sure. I gave him a nod. He eased of Onyx, giving him a last dig with a trailing knee. I just watched as he went through the motions and eased himself back onto the stool. Onyx pulled himself up gingerly.

Spence had helped me big-time. Just like Nyla, he had the ability to zone in and simply get the job at hand done. On this occasion it had worked in my favour but I had an uneasy feeling that this might not always be the case.

Onyx kept his back to us as he straightened his shirt and combed his fingers through his not-so-styled hair. When he turned to face me he held his held high, despite it being dotted with the carpet"s imprint, and tried to maintain some dignity as he limped back to the sofa.

He ignored Spence.

After an uncomfortable silence, he cleared his throat. „Nahilius is a weapon. Alone, he is not to be feared. It is not him you should be seeking." Onyx did not hold my eyes, did not look for my reaction.

I tucked a few loose strands of hair behind my ear. „Onyx … English please."

„A weapon is ineffective without an operator."

I stared blankly at him.

„I honestly can"t believe someone who is so dense at times was sharp enough to undo me." He shook his head to himself, muttering something else. Clearly all the insane hadn"t left him when he became human – or maybe it was gradually leaving him.

„He"s a gun for hire. Nahilius wouldn"t know how to act alone even if he wanted to. He is one of the tempted. In the angel realm, there are angels who are more dominant than others.

There are divisions between light and dark, the way you have divisions between political parties or races. As a result, naturally there are those who are leaders, those who follow, those who persuade and those who are persuaded. The ones who are so weak they can be persuaded have no true belief system. They can be made to do many things."

„Even exile?" I asked, starting to grasp where this might be going. I spotted a box of tissues and jumped up to get them.

„Yes, finally, some almost intelligent words. The angels that are persuaded are more often than not subjugated by means of temptation. An angel like Nahilius would have been lured into serving another angel - when that angel decided to exile he would have recruited Nahilius, tempted him with material riches and had him chosen exile to serve his purposes on Earth."

I offered the tissues to Onyx, who abruptly snatched them from my hold and started wiping at his bloodied nose.

„So who does he work for?"

„Well, that"s the very interesting part. Nahilius is a modern exile, preferring to use technology and financial structures to hide within. He has an instinctive aptitude for survival.

You see, his leader was killed by one of your lot half century ago. Nahilius has become somewhat of an entrepreneur since then."

Onyx pepped up. He was getting back into the swing of things. „He"s a freelancer –

working for the highest bidder, so to speak – and not only for exiles. I don"t know who he"s working for – but I can guess." He practically sang the last words.

Here we go.

„Look, Onyx, I need to find him. As you so kindly pointed out I do have some other problems I need to be dealing with and it would be great if I could have Lincoln back with me. So okay, if it makes you happy to hear, then yes, I admit I want to stop him before he makes a huge mistake, so tell me what it"s going to cost. I"l buy you more bourbon, shirts, whatever. But you
will
tell me," I looked over to Spence, „or I"l tell Spence he can have it out with you and frankly, I don"t think you need to be a mind-reader to know he wouldn"t real y have a problem with that."

I turned back to Onyx, whose eyes were now transfixed by Spence. Spence had been right, Onyx was starting to care about his life, even if it was only human.

„You have to think the way we do," Onyx said, flipping hand out and then frowning a little.

„The way
they
do," he corrected. „Right now, you have big problems. Instead of focusing on where this is all coming from, focus on the main one for a moment – usually things will lead back to that."

My main problem was easy. Phoenix was going to find the Scriptures before me and when he did, there would be nothing I could do about it because he had the power to kill me,

„Phoenix."

Onyx nodded. „I imagine this little issue Lincoln is having worked quite well to divert his attentions away from the Scriptures … and you."

As he spoke, I realised he had been the first one I"d heard refer to the Scriptures in plural.

He"d always know there were two. A reminder that he wasn"t divulging more than needed at any time.

„It"s perfect," Onyx continued. „Lincoln is off seeking revenge instead of helping you find a way to stop Phoenix. It"s distracting you almost as much as him and best of all, separating you both physically and emotionally. Lincoln is your best shot at trying to heal you if Phoenix reinstates your wounds …" he paused, considering something. „I have to say this is not a good sign for you. I wondered is, in the end, Phoenix would really be willing to destroy you, his love for you seemed real, but it appears you were successful in disintegrating that love completely and in return he is apparently ready to ensure that when he defeats you it will be

…"

„For good," I finished.

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