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âI tucked her away in the subspace,â I said.
Just then Mareth came up beside us, still rubbing her head. âI cannot believe,â she muttered, sounding hungover, âthat you brought a mortal with you to the AcademyâŠâ
Christina and I shared a look. I squared my shoulders, rising to my full height like a true candidate for the position of Archlord of Hell.
âThe responsibility is mine,â I agreed with a nod. âI didnât know she was there, but I should have guessed it before opening the trunk. If Iâd have known that you and the other demons would have that kind of reaction to her, Iâd have driven back out of here firstâŠâ
Mareth met my gaze for a moment, still angry, then sighed. âIt is so dangerous to bring a mortal to Hell,â she explained, holding her hands out in front of her. âParticularly an unbound mortal.â
âYeah, everyone kind of blew their tops,â Christina said, watching the cheerleader and the varsity demon disappear around the cafeteria building. âWhat the fuck was that, anyway? I donât remember the demons on the surface acting like that around mortals.â
âThings are different in Hell,â Mareth agreed. âBringing an unbound mortal down here without demonic protection, like Luciferâs blessing, is a very good way to get them killed. In an exceedingly gory fashion, I might add. Itâs like throwing a rabbit to a pack of wolves. Surface demons have practiced controlling their urgesâitâs one of the things you learn in the Academy, actuallyâbut having a fresh, nubile young woman shoved in a demonâs faceâŠâ
âLike popping a bottle in front of an alcoholic,â I guessed.
Mareth blanched in response. âSomething like that.â
Two figures emerged from around the other side of the hot rod. I hadnât even realized Xora was still here. After I pulled Maddie into subspace, she must have gone nuts for a whileâshe and the valet looked like the co-eds Iâd seen doing a âwalk of shameâ after a weekend-long frat party. I chuckled a bit at the sight, but inside I remained wary. This woman had tried to hurt Maddie. Sure, she couldnât control it, but stillâthat put a serious black mark on her resume, as far as I was concerned.
Xora seemed aware of this, as well. She kept her eyes focused on the ground as she came around to the back of the car, twirling a lock of long blonde hair between her fingers. Her hair was decidedly less snake-like than it had been while sheâd been trying to get to Maddie.
âThat wasâŠunpleasant,â the rusalka saidâwhich was as close to an apology as I was likely to get from her. âThe mortal you had in the trunk, was sheâŠ?â
âSheâs not hurt,â I said, watching Xora relax visibly. âYou tore her clothes up something awful, though.â
âKnowing you, that was probably not a drawback,â the rusalka said, her dark eyes sparkling. âI doubt she would wish to remain clothed long in your presence, LukeâŠâ
âIf youâre trying to flatter me in the hopes Iâll forget you tried to kill my friend,â I said, cocking my head to the side, âkeep it up. Itâs not going to work, but I do enjoy it.â
Xoraâs face fell. âYes, wellânow that this bit of action is out of the way, we can continue our tour,â she said quickly, resuming her professional facade. âAssuming none of you are in need of medical attentionâŠ?â
Mareth shook her head. âJust a little frazzled,â the succubus whispered.
âIâm pumped,â Christina growled, grinning from ear-to-ear. âShit, I feel like I could go another few rounds. I know you mentioned thereâs a swim team at the Academy. Is there boxing, too?â
âThere are a number of options for someone with your love of physical combat,â Xora said with a secretive smile. âLuke. May we continue the tour? Or do you wish to make a claim for satisfaction, first?â
All three sets of eyes turned to me. I could see that it was more than a simple request as far as Xora was concerned.
âSatisfaction?â I asked, chuckling a bit. I expected Xora to laugh along with me, but her expression was deadly serious. âWhat, you want me to slap you with a glove and have an old-timey duel?â
âI was the only demon who managed to harm the mortal,â Xora said smoothly. âWhich means you have the right to retribution, should you so wish.â
With a start, I realized I was probably well in my rights to demand satisfaction from her. Sheâd attacked a woman connected to meâa woman who might very well end up next to Christina and Mareth on my team.
In other words, sheâd just asked if I could forgive herâor if I was going to try and kill her.
âIâm looking forward to seeing the rest of the Academy,â I told her, filing the information into the back of my head. I might forgive, temporarily at least, but I never forgot. If Xora wanted to join me later, she had some making up to do. Miss Rusalka had her work cut out for her. âBut first, Iâm going to head back to the subspace and make sure Maddie isnât freaking out too much. Can we hold off on the tour for a bit? Time works differently in my subspace, so I shouldnât be more than a few minutes.â
âAnd how exactly are you intending to comfort Maddie?â Christina said, arching a perfect eyebrow.
âWouldnât you like to know,â I said with a smile. âIâll be back soon.â
Xora nodded at me, clearly feeling a little ashamed at wanting to eat Maddie.
I closed my eyes, concentrated,
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