#next step: pet omega-xis and see what his are like
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Sorry Geo, they couldn't help themselves. But you have to wonder, are anime spikes always gonna be razor sharp or is it like natural hair?
#next step: pet omega-xis and see what his are like#and y'know geo had them ever since he was a bapbi so I assumed the latter#I wanted to draw him making cute faces also because I felt like practicing his eyes today#so. there ya go.#I'm sorry I feel like I'm bullying him again (it's not my intention;;)#doodle-daas#megaman star force#ryuusei no rockman#geo stelar#subaru hoshikawa#hey whose hand is that?#I don't need to tag him but I think you can figure it out
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Hell to Pay: Chapter Twenty-Eight
I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, IX, IX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII
cowritten by @lux-scriptum
A/N: trigger warning for grief and excessive drinking
Morning wasn’t fucking welcome. At some point in the night Reneé had taken the bottles off the coffee table and put them away, probably. Amara rolled over with a groan, and rubbed her face. She had- someone had to tell Raziel. If Amara hadn’t already done so while drunk as fuck last night.
“Water?” Cin offered helpfully.
Amara grumbled, burrowing deeper into her shitty couch. Maybe if she went back to sleep, she could wake up and Lev wouldn’t be fucking dead.
That hadn’t worked when her parents were killed, though, so she shoved herself into a sitting position and flopped a hand around until Cin put the cup in her hand. She drank half of it, and set it down on the coffee table, rubbing her temples. “What time did I crash?��
“Late,” Cin replied dryly, petting her hair before padding off to the kitchen.
Amara only stumbled to her feet when she heard someone knocking on the door. “I got it, Ren,” she muttered, rubbing her face again before yanking open the door.
She was greeted by the sight of two tall men. The taller of the two reeked of magic, but his brown face was kind. A good witch, then, because she barely felt any sort of wariness about him. No, her attention was drawn to the shorter of the two, a sullen looking strawberry blonde with freckles splashed across his tanned skin. Considering that one was a demon, she was surprised sullen was the worst she was facing.
“Can I help you?” She asked, lifting her chin.
“Are you Amara Claire?” The witch asked.
“Who’s asking?” She shot back.
“I’m Cyrus,” the witch offered. “This is my mate, Sorin.”
Interesting. Witches didn’t always take mates. She eyed them both once more, before leaning against the doorway. “I’m kind of busy. Death in the family. What do you want?” Fuck, if she hadn’t managed to give herself a hangover this time.
“I’m sorry,” Cyrus said, grimacing. “We’ll be quick.” He nudged Sorin, the many rings on his fingers glinting in the midmorning sunlight.
“An angel killed my cousin,” Sorin said gruffly. “Several years ago. I want to know who.”
And they wanted her to do the work for them. “Your cousin,” Amara repeated slowly. She could make this work for her. “And how do you know it was an angel? Demons aren’t exactly a friendly bunch.”
“No, we aren’t,” Sorin said, flashing a mirthless smile with just enough fang she recognized the veiled threat for what it was. Fucking demon posturing. “I did what I could, and it definitely wasn’t a demon. Angels aren’t exactly friendly with demons, normally anyway, and I know Fax used to date one. An angel, that is. Doesn’t take a leap to get to the conclusion an angel did it.”
“Fax,” Amara echoed, mulling over things. “That short for anything?” As if she didn’t know already.
“Fairfax,” Sorin clarified.
“And you expect me to just help you for nothing?”
Sorin bristled, a low sound building in his chest, but Cyrus dropped a hand on Sorin’s arm. “What are your prices? We’re willing to pay whatever.”
Amara considered the witch, letting the taste of his magic coat her tongue. “I’m sure I could think of something.”
“You’re dealing with me,” Sorin snapped. “Leave Cy out of our deals.”
“Sorin,” Cyrus chastised as Amara gave a low laugh.
“For an omega, you sure are territorial,” Amara said sweetly, just to see the anger flicker in those piercing blue eyes.
“It’s fine,” Cyrus said. “But if it’s my magic you want, I’m limiting you to one spell.”
“Fine.” Amara straightened. “Right. Well. Like I said. I’m busy. Death in the family myself. My cousin, if you can believe it. What a coinkydink. His name was Remiel. The guy you’re looking for. I can’t really put the time in to do the rest of your research for you, but if you’re ballsy enough to go talk to Baylor, little short angel with a temper? He’ll- mmm. He’ll probably know more about Remiel.”
“That’s it?” Sorin demanded. “That’s all you can give me?”
“For one spell? Sure. You can’t figure out what to do after that, come back and we’ll renegotiate. Until then, I have a dead body to deal with. Gotta pick which urn we’re using and all that. Have a great day.”
She shut the door in their faces.
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It was a quarter past four in the damned morning when Cameron was hauling a half limp Nik through the front door. Parts of Nik’s face were covered in bruises, his lip split and his entire body reeked of alcohol. He ignored Nik’s slurred mumbling and dragged him to the bedroom where he peeled Nik’s clothes off him and ordered him into bed.
Nik grabbed Cameron’s hand before he even made it a step to pick up the clothes from his clean floor. “Don’t leave me too,” he said, face half in his pillow. “Please.”
Cameron sighed through his nose. “Will you finally get some sleep?”
“Will you?”
“I guess,” Cameron said, knowing damn well he wasn’t going to get nearly enough sleep as he should. “You need to let go of my hand first, though.”
Nik made a pleased, drunken purr and let him go, pressing his face deep into his pillow, because of course he did. Cameron cleaned up the clothes from the floor and threw them in a garbage can before coming back to crawl into the bed, despite the stiffness still lingering in his back. Nik already was moving though, halfway just crawling on Cameron.
“Tis cold,” Nik muttered into Cameron’s chest, before instantly just passing out.
Cameron did feel that shiver jolting through his shoulder. He tried ignoring it and just awkwardly pulled blankets around this stupid omega before he got himself sick. It was a while before he let sleep pull himself under, and it was as restless as it usually was, just because he was too worried about biting Nik in his sleep since Nik decided to not move from Cameron’s chest the whole night.
It was well past his usual wake up time when his phone buzzed from the nightstand. He let it ring several times before electing to get out of bed, despite Nik’s instant loud whine. He answered, “What do you want?”
“Sorry it took a couple of days, but, I got everything taken care of. Do you want the ashes?”
“Sober for once?” he asked, too tired to even attempt to be any form of politeness, even about this. “Why would you give me the ashes,” he said, “isn’t your family weird about your bloodlines.”
“Because he loved you, and you made him happy. Besides,” she said, “You’re his alpha.”
“Again,” Cameron said, ignoring that entire sentence. “His bar is so extremely low. I’m sure his family would prefer to have his ashes over me.”
“I talked to Raziel about it and his parents are fucking dead,” Amara said. “She agrees with me.”
He let silence drag out while he thought over her answer. “Fine. Bring them by later.” He could put them near the others. He hung up before she could even answer him and looked over at Nik who was still passed out in the bed. The bruises were clearing up some, thanks to angel blood, but they were fairly prominent against Nik’s golden brown skin. Nik stirred, face curving into the pillows as he pulled the blanket up over his head. “Turn the heat up,” he mumbled.
Cameron rolled his eyes, but notched the temperature up a few degrees before moving to the kitchen. Zareth looked up from the counter, the steaming cup of coffee, suggesting he had been awake for a while. Cameron started breakfast. “Are you going to tell me why you’re still in my fucking house,” he said. “Or are you just planning on moving in here. If you are, I suggest paying rent.”
Zareth didn’t even blink. “I- Mm. It would be stupid of me to suggest that I was worried about you. And Nik. And well, with Lev being gone, I’m assuming neither of you have enough emotional intelligence to understand anything.”
Cameron flicked him a look. “And I suppose you do?”
“Well, certainly more than you,” Zareth said, under his breath, bringing the coffee to his lips.
Cameron chose to ignore him and put a plate of food down in front of him. “Eat or get out.”
Zareth instantly went at his food, wisely using his mouth for something than being an idiot in Cameorn’s house. He had another plate sat out when he heard the loud-mouthed mutt herself barge into his house. “I was already on my way,” she said.
“I know,” Cameron said, turning back to his cooking. He let the sizzling bacon cook for a few more seconds before putting the plate on the counter. “If you’re going to annoy me with your presence, then eat while you do it.”
The blond hybrid holding a casserole behind Amara blinked at him. Amara, however, looked over her shoulder at the hybrid. “No nibbling.”
Cameron rose a brow, but elected to not bother. “Sit down.”
Amara sat the sleek, black and silver urn down on the table while the hybrid awkwardly sat the casserole on the counter. The hybrid instantly sat down next to Amara and bit down on her shoulder hard enough, Cameron could smell the blood. “What is that doing here? Are you expecting anyone in this house to eat that? I do the cooking and you will give us all food poisoning.”
Amara gave him an odd look. “Reneé had made it and if I have to eat pity casseroles, so do you.”
“No,” Cameron said, “I really don’t think I do.”
Under his breath, Zareth said, “It’s a custom for a lost loved one.”
Cameron flicked him an annoyed glance. “Who said I loved him?”
“He was loved,” Amara said. “By other people. Ergo, a lost loved one. Eat the pity casserole, asshole.”
“You eat the pity casserole,” Cameron said. “You don’t have my palate and probably lost any and all taste buds you’ve acquired in the last twenty-one years.”
Amara gave him another look. “We have like ten at home and Reneé made that one especially for you. She wants you to critique it and give her notes.”
“Then she should have given it to me herself,” Cameron replied, moving back to the stove. “If she wanted critiques that badly she should have used a better excuse than her cousin’s death for one.”
“You think I’d let my sister step foot in your house?”
“I think you let her rot out in your car instead,” Cameron said, flatly. “Where my sentries and other demons could very easily eat her. But sure, I’m the threat to your sister.” The same one that had already acquired a room in his house.
The hybrid leaned over. “I told you,” he said, getting up. “I’ll go get Reneé.”
Amara looked so annoyed, watching him leave them alone in the kitchen. “First he makes me ride in the car, then he makes me not leave Reneé behind, and now he wants me to let Reneé in the house.”
“I’d rather have her in this house than you.”
“If you want me gone so bad, then why are you feeding me?”
“Because currently my omega is hungover and passed out in my bed and I’ll just have to make do with the next alcoholic omega who just so happened to walk through my door.”
Zareth choked on his coffee, but didn’t wisely didn’t say a word.
“I don’t know why you’re so worried about people finding out about you having emotions,” Amara said, “when no one’s gonna be able to fucking understand them anyway. You are so fucking werid.”
“Pot meet kettle,” Cameron said. “Now eat your fucking food before I force it down your throat.”
“Yes, alpha,” Amara said, with a sickening sweetness that had Cameron tempted to reach for the knife on the counter. But she took a bite from her eggs, just in time for the hybrid and Reneé to come into the room.
“Sit down,” Cameron said. “Eat.”
“Okay,” Reneé said, promptly sitting down at the counter, going to reach for the plate of food waiting for her. The hybrid settled between Amara and Reneé, lightly biting down on Reneé’s shoulder before reaching for his own food.
They had been eating in silence for just a few moments before he heard Nik stagger into the room. Though, he could smell him before he even laid eyes on him. Cameron watched Nik go for the cabinet where there was an unopened bottle of vodka, but got to it before he did. “Sit. Down.”
Nik bared his teeth at him, but Cameron’s cold look had Nik doing as told. He slumped down onto the nearest stool, nearly sliding off onto the floor, but just barely as he dropped his head on his arms. Renee offered a careful, “Good morning, Nik.”
Nik’s only response was to flip her off.
Cameron popped Nik upside the head. “Eat something.”
Nik cut him a bloodshot glare before dropping his head on his arms again. Renee’s amused look was not missed, but Cameron chose to ignore it all the same. Cameron’s teeth latched down on Nik’s shoulder hard enough to make the skin break. Nik instinctively went pliant under Cameron’s fangs, but reached for a piece of toast.
Amara looked at Nik. “You look like shit,” she observed.
Nik drug his head up just enough to give her a half-blank look. “Oh really? Was it that obvious? Here I thought I looked radiant.”
“Grief looks terrible on you.”
Nik kept staring blankly at her before trying to get off the stool, only for Cameron to force him back down. “Drink something and behave.”
Nik growled low in his throat until Cameron latched onto the back of his neck and forced Nik to look up at him. “Do as you’re told,” he said, with enough steel Nik’s eyes cleared a bit. “Now.”
He let go and Nik reached for the mug of coffee Zareth pushed toward him. Nik had it half downed before Cameron was satisfied enough to get his own food and start eating. It was only a few moments of peace before Nik drug his bloodshot eyes back up to Zareth. “And what the fuck are you still doing here?” he asked. “Figure since Lev’s dead you can swoop in and take his spot before it gets cold?”
Zareth blinked blankly at him, trying to process Nik’s barely coherent accusation. “...No? I’m married and I figured you’d both be wrecks and stupid of me to think you’d want some help since neither of you can process shit in this house.”
“Hmph.” Nik seemed to deem that an appropriate answer since he said, “Fine. Then make yourself useful and make me a drink.”
Zareth’s steely pale gold eyes didn’t waver. “I think you’ve had enough, Nik.”
Cameron only took a long drink of his tea, watching Nik deciding to stab at his food. But when Amara snorted, Nik’s head shot up and he gave her a savage look. “What the fuck is so funny?” he snarled. “I’d think you would know something about grief since this is what? The third family member that’s dead? Or is this just you once again being an untouchable bitch not letting anything get to you.”
Cameron cut Amara a warning look, but she just stared Nik right in the eye. “Go fuck yourself,” she said. Renee gave the smallest wounded sound that made Nik look in her direction. There wasn’t any pity on his face, but there was a small morsel of regret, though, barely any at all. “You don’t know anything, Nik.”
“No,” Nik said. “I never know anything, do I? Just a waste of potential who got his boyfriend killed.”
“Okay,” Cameron finally said. “That is enough. Nik- go to bed. I’ll deal with your pity-party bullshit later. Go sleep your idiocy off. Zareth, make sure he doesn’t split his head open on the way back to my room.”
Zareth was already moving, hauling Nik to his unsteady feet and moving him back to the bedroom. Cameron turned his attention to Renee’s silent tears rolling steadily down her face and fought the urge to just walk out with them. “Stop crying.”
Renee mumbled a small, “Sorry,” while wiping her face, but Amara puffed up like the annoying bird she was. “What the fuck is wrong with you? Lev practically raised us. I didn’t ask for us to stay here, you insisted on feeding us.”
“Amara, it’s fine,” Renee said, quietly.
“I know he did,” Cameron said, bluntly. “I do not have time to coddle your sister when I am trying to keep Nik from shredding himself to pieces. That is your job. So either do it, or get out.”
He was trying to keep as close to his schedule as he could, to keep it as normal as he could so his brain didn’t splinter again, but nothing around him was cooperating with him, so Cameron was going to have to at least control this before he lost his temper.
Amara stood abruptly enough, he heard her muttering about his help while promptly storming out the door. Renee stood up slower, saying, “Thank you for breakfast. I hope you like the casserole. I worked hard on it.” Cameron gave a terse nod, watching her follow after Amara. The hybrid looked to his half empty plate mournfully before grabbing a piece of bacon and trotting after them.
Cameron gave a long, slow sigh before going back to the bedroom to see Zareth leaning against the doorway with his arms folded awkwardly, staring at Nik sobbing into the bedding. “This wasn’t a coincidence,” Zareth said, under his breath. When Cameron didn’t say anything, Zareth flicked him a side glace. “He needs you, you know. You are his alpha, whether you want to admit it or not. Take responsibility for Nik before he wastes into nothing.”
Cameron debated on cutting out Zareth’s tongue for talking to him like that, or just at all, but just kept looking at Nik. “I am taking care of him.”
“No,” Zareth said. “Take care of him. He needs you, he doesn’t need a parent, he needs to know that you are there, even if you are shit at literally the entire spectrum of emotion.”
“Careful,” Cameron said, in a bored tone.
It was the first and only warning Zareth was going to get for his unsolicited insolence. Zareth sighed softly before wisely taking his out. Cameorn kept watching Nik for a few more seconds before sliding into the room. Cameron wasn’t sure what to do. It wasn’t like he could just fix everything and force it all back into how he had it, and that fact alone was grating on his mind.
He ended up sitting on the bed, not quite knowing what he was doing. Nik was still clutching at the bed, sobbing hoarsely. Cameron was hesitant, but leaned close to Nik, awkwardly running his fingers in Nik’s blue and black hair, making a note to check that the windows were closed. Nik’s cries lessened some, before he turned to look up at Cameron, almost confused. “What are you doing?” he rasped.
Fuck if I know, Cameron thought, bitterly.
“Are you done crying?” Cameron asked.
Nik sniffled, but pressed his face back into the bedding momentarily before, “You are shit at literally anything that doesn’t involve your dick.”
“I can cook,” Cameron deadpanned.
When Nik didn’t say anything, Cameron kept combing his fingers in Nik’s hair, watching Nik finally quiet down enough that he started falling asleep, purring quietly. After a few more minutes, Cameron made himself get up and go to his office. He stopped at the closest sentry, eyes narrowed as he stared them down for long enough, their eyes dropped. “If he wakes up,” he finally said, “come get me.”
When they nodded, Cameron went to do the paperwork Zareth had left for him on the desk. It was about thirty minutes of waiting before someone knocked anxiously at the doors. When Cameron ordered them inside, it was a sentry, looking as anxious as that knock was. “We found a traitor- we thought you should know. He’s the one who told… him- about you and your angel. We didn’t want you to worry about our loyalties.”
“In case I decided to kill the lot of you?” Cameron asked, dryly.
“Yes.”
“It has crossed my mind,” he said, mildly, standing. “Take me to them. And tell me why, exactly, the rest of you decided to wait until now to hand them over.”
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Hell to Pay: Chapter Twenty-Seven
I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, IX, IX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XIV, XV, XVI
cowritten by @lux-scriptum
Ash could feel his magic draining piece by piece as he tried to force it into Lev’s body. He looked for a piece, a scrap, of life but couldn’t find anything other than darkness and shadows. There was a faint, faint light, but it disappeared and flickered out before he could catch it and when Ash tried forcing more magic into him, he felt fingers dig into his bun and yank him backwards hard enough, Ash fell onto his back in the grass.
A foot sat solidly on his sternum, pinning him to the ground. He used a bit of his magic, clearing his eyesight enough to see Nate standing over him, face tight and cold. “I will not let my brother lose you too, you arrogant sonofabitch.”
Ash hooked his fingers into Nate’s ankle and was seconds away from burning him, but didn’t if only because Bay would have his head- or at least try to for harming his mate. “I can heal him,” Ash said. “Let- let me try.”
Nate’s heel dug into his chest. “No,” he said, coldly. “He is dead. Not even you can bring him back, Ash. And I will not let you try.”
Ash ground his teeth together. His fingers dug into Nate’s ankle. “I’ll burn you,” he warned.
Nate’s face cut into a diamond smile. “Try it.”
He could hear Amara stalk around the car. “Just fucking stop, Ash.”
Ash glared her way. “Mind your own damn business. This is above your paygrade.”
“Lev is my business,” Amara snapped.
“Lev,” Ash said, flatly, “was your business. Because none of you are letting me fix him.” He shot a warning pulse of heat up Nate’s ankle, but Nate didn’t budge an inch, despite pain lacing his face. “Nate.”
“I am ordering you,” Nate said. “I let you up, you get up and go into the house and stay with Baylor.”
Ash’s mouth snapped shut and he nodded once, tersely. “Fine,” he bit out.
“Swear it?”
“Isn’t that what I just said,” Ash snapped. “Let me the fuck up so I can go babysit your mate while you deal with this shit mess.”
Nate’s warning look was swift before he finally removed his boot and held out a hand. He swiped it away and got to his feet, wiping the blood from his mouth while stalking into the house. Fuck this; he was done.
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Amara tugged her hands her her hair, watching Ash stalk back to the house. Fuck. Fuck. It wasn’t supposed to go this way. Remi was dead; Lev was supposed to be safe. Amara should have sensed something was off. Not that she’d admit that to Nik.
She looked back at him, gauging his temper. If he wasn’t careful, he’d end up with her fist in his face. He wasn’t the only one who had just lost Lev, and she hated the way she felt helpless. How she felt useless.
Nik slowly looked at her. “I’m sorry,” he finally said.
It was like the anger in her chest imploded, collapsing in on itself. Nik- he never apologized. Ever. She wrapped him in a hug before she could think about it, burying her face in his shoulder. “Not your fault,” she said fiercely.
He was slow to hug her back, but he did. She just held him tighter. She wasn’t going to bullshit him; this wasn’t okay, and it would never be. But she could hold him, and so that’s what she was going to do.
The sound of Cameron starting to get out of the car caught her attention. She loosened her hold on Nik, nudging him towards Nate. Stars knew Nate would be better at comfort than Amara. Beyond hugs, booze was the only way she knew how to handle this, and that probably wasn’t a healthy thing to suggest. Not when Nik’s face looked so godsdamned blank.
Nate reached for Nik, cupping his face and pressing their foreheads together. He started to speak, but Amara ignored whatever he said, and moved to corner Cameron. She held up her hands defensively. “I have to ask,” she warned, “Before I go get shit faced. Do you want to take care of the body or do you want me to?”
Cameron looked her dead in the eye, calm as ever. For now, anyway. After making her wait for what felt like an eternity, but was probably more like half a minute, he said, “You take care of it. He’s your cousin.”
She swallowed her responses, cruel and tired alike, and just nodded once. “I’ll let you know when the arrangements are made. Go be broody somewhere else.”
To her surprise, Cameron nodded before walking away. Amara glanced up at the house, and then scooted into the back seat, cradling Lev’s head in her lap. She wiped the excess blood off his face, grimacing, before closing her eyes.
“You were doing really well,” she said softly. “Raz- Gramma was real proud of you, cuz.”
She spent a few minutes collecting herself before she dug out her phone. The first person she called was Cin, but all she said was “Pull Reneé out of school. I’ll talk to you when you get home.” After that, she started dialing again. There was too much to get put into place to waste time crying over Lev. Cameron wasn’t going to want his body in his car forever.
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This has happened before, Cameron was thinking, stepping through the open doors of his brother’s house, blood slipping steadily past his fingers. This has happened before and I should have killed Lev the moment I laid eyes on him. He completely ignored anyone and everyone that looked his way, despite almost hoping one of them was idiot enough to try to speak to him.
Cameron went into the nearest washroom and washed the blood from his hands, arms, chest and face before stalking through the house to the nursery. It was harder than it should have been to open the nursery door. Eden was on the other side, chewing on a toy, sitting in the crib before looking up at him.
She must have been napping, Cameron thought, distantly.
The toothless smile around the half-eaten stuffed frog fell when she laid wide eyes on Cameron. He was unable to stop himself from going over and picking her up, even when she started crying against his chest.
Cameron pressed his lips to the top of her head, inhaling her scent, even if he had every reason to rip her to pieces. He just let her cry on him until her cries were nothing more than background noise to the collapsing towers in his mind.
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Nik hadn’t realized he was still shirtless until Nate started shrugging out of his jacket to put around Nik’s shoulders. “You’re going to catch your death if you keep doing this,” Nate sighed. “Let me go get you something warm? You’re- let me help you.”
Nate went from not feeling anything in the span of the last hour to being pissed off. He pulled Nate’s jacket off and shoved it into Nate’s chest. “I don’t need it. I’ll be fine,” he said, trying to sidestep his brother, but Nate caught his arm.
“Nik.”
“What,” he half snarled.
He hated the all too knowing look on Nate’s face. “This isn’t your fault, redbird.”
Nik ground his teeth. “Let me go.”
Nate instantly did, even if he looked pained to do so. The look on Nate’s face did nothing for the sharp twisting feeling cutting through Nik. “You can hit me if you want,” Nate said. “But it’s not going to make you feel better.”
Nik seriously debated on testing that theory, but shouldered past him and stormed into the house. He damn near bulldozed Bay coming down the hall before instinct had him stopping in place. “Stars, what do you want,” Nik said, annoyed. “Aren’t you supposed to be in bed?”
“My house,” Bay said, folding his arms. “Bold words for someone trailing blood across my clean floors. But sure, make it sound like I’m the problem in this situation. What is going on?”
“Where’s your booze?” Nik said, walking around Bay. “My boyfriend’s dead and I have no interest in being sober for the next decade.”
“What?” Bay sounded wary and a little alarmed. “Who? Lev? What happened?”
Nik ignored him and went to the kitchen where he started opening doors and cupboards. “Where the fuck is everything,” he muttered, under his breath. At least at Cam’s house he knew where all the good alcohol was. “Is this because Bay’s pregnant?” Nik said, mostly to himself. “What the hell.”
“Nik?” Bay asked, stressed, from the doorway. “What’s going on? Nikolas.”
Nik made his way around the kitchen before finding the stash. “Ah hah. Found it.” He swiped a bottle from the cabinet and settled down on the floor, working the top off and taking a long drink before bothering to look at a very pale Bay at the doorway. “Go get in bed,” Nik said. “There’s nothing you can do.”
Bay opened his mouth again, but promptly shut it and somehow going more pale. He turned around and disappeared from the archway, calling for Nate. Nik decidedly settled back against the cabinet and took another long, steady drink. He doubted this would solve anything, but it did help that he wouldn’t feel anything either.
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Amara hung up and let her head drop back. This was the worst part of losing a family member; it’d only been- it was too soon after her parents’ death. Too soon, even if she hadn’t been immortal.
She looked down at Lev, petting his hair one last time, before sliding out of the car. She caught Nate’s eye as she stood, and almost rolled her eyes at the concerned look on his face. She circled the car, stopping by his side. “Don’t,” she muttered. “Guilt looks like shit on you. I told you to fuck off, politely, and you did. Politely.”
Nate just shook his head. “You should go check on Nik.”
“You really think I should talk to that asshole after some shit like that? We’ll just-” She snapped her head up. “Bay’s calling for you,” she said, right before the very pregnant omega himself appeared in the doorway.
“Nate,” Bay said, holding his large stomach. “The baby’s coming.”
Nate was up the porch steps in a heartbeat. If he’d had his way, he’d have scooped Bay up, but Bay smacked his arm away.
“I can walk,” Bay snapped at him as Amara trotted up behind Nate.
“Then get walking,” Amara said without pity. “You’re going to give your alpha a heart attack if you keep standing there bitching.”
Nate shot her a dark look, which she ignored. Bay, in turn, ignored her, and turned around so he could waddle back inside. Nate trailed after, and Amara stifled her uncharitable thoughts.
It took her half a second to track down Nik by scent alone. She looked down at him where he was sprawled with a bottle. “Please tell me you’re not stupid enough to have set off Bay’s labor with your fucking big mouth,” she said, scowling down at him.
“He was gonna give birth any day now anyway,” he replied with a shrug. “I just sped it up a little.”
“And you had the audacity to call me selfish, you prick.”
“What? We can’t both be selfish? You don’t have a monopoly on being selfish, Amara.” He stumbled over the word monopoly, slurring enough she was almost impressed at how fast he’d gotten drunk.
She snarled at him softly, but just dropped onto the floor across from him and snatched the bottle from him. When he latched onto her forearm with his fangs, she just switched the bottle to her other hand and took a deep swig.
Nik didn’t let go until she handed it back. Amara watched the blood gushing down her arm for a moment, before she stood up and grabbed one of Nate’s kitchen towels to wrap her arm with. “You bastard, you know I don’t heal as fast as angels.”
Nik’s mouth ticked up. “Do I?”
Amara tossed her bloody towel at his head. “Fucker.”
Nik just let the stupid towel fall to the floor and took another drink. Amara huffed, and wrapped her arm in a fresh towel. She plopped down beside Nik this time and waved her hand in Nik’s direction. “Booze. I need a hit.”
“Get your own.”
“No.”
He shrugged. “Then stay sober.”
“No.” She reached for the bottle. “I knew him longer than you did. Gimme.”
Nik proceeded to dump the whole bottle in her lap before he got up to get a new bottle. Amara gaped at him for a moment, before throwing the bottle past him. He didn’t even flinch when the bottle shattered beside him on the counter. “Fuck you, Nikolas.”
“You knew him longer, but you got him killed,” Nik said.
Amara went still, blinking at him. “Excuse me? What the fuck did you just say to me?”
“Did I stutter?”
She stood, narrowing her eyes. “Lev’s death was not my fucking fault,” she snarled.
“You were the one to introduce us, you never should have left him with us when you know that we are poison. You should have fucking known better, unless that special magic trick you got is horseshit after all.”
Amara didn’t register pulling back to punch Nik until she landed a hit with the wrong fucking hand. She bent over slightly, holding her still bleeding arm close. “Motherfucker.”
“You hit like a bitch,” Nik said, licking his lip.
“Just because you’re fucking guilty doesn’t mean you can blame this on me,” Amara snapped, straightening. “You’re not fucking poision, and he was fucking happy. Don’t you dare diminish the joy you both brought him, not now, not when he’s gone.”
“If he was so happy, then why did he leave?” Nik demanded. His dark brown eyes were bloodshot. “Why did he leave me?”
Amara lifted her chin stubbornly. “Even I need a fucking break from you sometimes, Nikolas. He was stressed and tired. I don’t know what all was going on but he didn’t say a word to me.”
“How do you expect me to believe a damned word our of your mouth?” Nik said, leaning against the counter. “You’re a liar by trade. Everything out of your mouth is a lie.”
“When have I ever lied to you, you prick?”
“For all I know you’ve been lying to me since the day we met,” Nik said easily.
Amara ground her teeth, only barely stopping herself from winding back and punching him again. “Nik,” she warned. “Watch what you fucking say.”
“Or else what?”
Amara shoved close, pressing one of her blades under his chin. “Don’t. Push. Me.”
Nik just smiled a bit. “You won’t do it,” he said, looking her dead in the eye. “You like me too much.”
Before Amara could test that theory, Cameron said behind her, “Let him go.”
Amara let go, sheathing her blade. “He was asking for it, Cameron,” she said sharply. “Leash your brat before I shove my blade so far up his ass he can taste the metal.”
Nik smirked at her, but it was Cameron who said, “Of course he’s asking for it. It’s Nik. And you’re falling for his bait.”
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Cameron was sure that Nik would have let Amara ram that damn knife through his throat, and if Cameron had shown up just a second later, she probably would have. “The only thing you’re going to do is step away from my omega before I ram that blade up your ass,” Cameron said, coolly. He ignored the way Nik’s brow ticked and watched Amara. “I’m sure Renee wouldn’t want to lose both her cousin and her sister on the same day.”
Wisely, Amara backed away from Nik, who almost looked disappointed. “I got someone coming to get the body out of the car,” she finally said. “I’ll call tomorrow when everything’s arranged.”
“You do that,” Cameron said, coldly. When Amara shouldered past him and disappeared from the room, Cameron seized Nik by the jaw. “What the fuck do you think you’re doing,” he hissed. “You want to die that bad, don’t be a damned coward and do it yourself.”
Nik stared stonily at him and Cameron let him go. “This is my fault,” Cameron said. “None of this is on your hands, so don’t act like it is. You’re clean of this.”
Nik sucked in a ragged breath and dropped his head against Cameron’s chest. Despite the pain jolting through his back, Cameron pulled him in tighter. He didn’t protect Lev, hopefully, he could at least do this job without failing, again.
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