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The facade of the building had changed since the gala. No red carpet to welcome people, no bright lights and flashing cameras. Two guards patrolled the front of the building. There was nothing magical about them. Valentine could taste magic on his tongue and see it in people's auras. They were just plain old humans.

"Can we help you?" a guard asked Valentine in French and then English.

"You have ten seconds to walk away and live," Valentine said.

The two guards stared at him and then at each other.

There must have been something about Valentine's expression that made them take him seriously. Or it might have been the scarlet red and silver lines of magic that were curling about his body.

"Merci, Monsieur," the guard replied, and they both hurried away. Smart men.

Valentine had struggled to decide just what to do with the building. He thought fire in revenge for what they had done to their apartment. Fire would be messy, and he would have to sit around to control it to make sure it didn't spread to the surrounding area.

Once again, it was Caelan who had provided the perfect solution. Valentine grinned. He was really starting to look forward to meeting Caelan, that was for sure. They wanted to know how he went with the spells tonight, and Valentine was debating whether to write them or go to Faerie to give the report himself.

Valentine centered his mind and started to move in graceful, precise steps like he was doing Tai Chi. Caelan told him movement would help the power flow better for him and offered some suggestions on poses. They had been right. His magicabsolutelysang. His arms rose and weaved slowly, and as he did, the fine scarlet and silver threads of power streaked out of him and around the building.

He raised his arms in front of him and unleashed the burning hot magic from his heart. It shot down the woven threads around the building and sliced through the bricks, concrete, and steel that attached it to the earth around it.

The building trembled, and alarms sounded. People were appearing at windows to look down on him and the magic that was binding tighter around them. He didn't see Dr. Lucien Delavie at any window, but it didn't matter. Layla had confirmed from her hack of the security cameras that the old bastard was in there. The other three leaders—Bellerose, Kovacs, and Mercurie—were all at the other site. He would get to them soon enough.

Valentine could feel the alchemists in the building trying to do something to counteract him. Their spells bounced off Valentine, about as annoying and powerful as mosquitos. There wasn't much that could touch him with this much power loosened.

"You wanted to use my brother for parts and keep his golden light locked up in the darkness," Valentine growled, his eyes flashing scarlet as the dragon inside of him woke from its slumber. "I hope you enjoy the darkness just as much."

The stormy sky above the building ripped open. Valentine kept feeding the spell more magic, and the portal leading into a place of blackness opened further.

Caelan had called it Dorcha, a place that was technically an Otherworld where it was dark all the time, where nothing grew, and if anything survived or lived there, it was better you didn't know about it.

Valentine thought it was perfect for the Sanguis Vitae, their murderous magic, and horrific experiments. The building shook, and Valentine's magic sliced it free as easily as cutting a cake.Valentine reached out a hand twisted with threads of magic and lifted the building up into the portal above it.

Once it was through, Valentine's magic cut loose from the building and closed the portal behind it. Lightning slashed the place as if the storm itself attacked it because it knew it shouldn't be there.

All that remained of where the building had been was a hole that reached below the catacombs and into the earth.

The threads of Valentine's magic curled back inside of him, and he stared at the hole. It was better than fire, he had to give it that.

Valentine took out a a golden thread of Apollo's hair and tossed it into the air, whispering anther spell. A portal opened in front of him, and he stepped through it. His brother was sitting on the hood of a SUV, a pair of fancy binoculars in his hand.

His eyes were shining as bright as Valentine's, their dragons on high alert.

"All right there, big brother?" Apollo asked, a golden brow cocking. "You're looking a bit scarlet and spangled."

"It's done. The building and every vile thing in it are gone. Trigger Killian, and I'll meet him at the front gates," Valentine said, power and dragon shifting his voice to something deeper. He paused by the car and patted his little brother on the shoulder. The touch grounded him and stopped him from spiraling too deep into his magic. "I'll keep an eye out for Lachie and do my best to keep them away from him."

"Thanks, Val. Watch your back," Apollo said. He frowned and jumped off the car bonnet. "Val! Wait."

Valentine stopped, and Apollo hugged him tight. Valentine's body shuddered as he tried to hold onto the magic already beginning to burn again. He caged it and lifted his arms to hug his brother back.

"I know how much you hate and love doing this," Apollo whispered in his ear. "I know you will pay for it later."

"It all comes with a price, Apollo. You know that," Valentine replied.

"I know, and that's why I need you to know that I love you for being my big brother and helping me even when it hurts you," Apollo said.

"It's what a brother does." Valentine squeezed him once more and let him go. "Get back to work, and let me enjoy the fun part while I can."

Apollo nodded and stepped out of his way. "Go get them, tiger."