I see Jayce shake his head from the corner of my eye. “Oh, come on, Jaycey boy, if you weren’t so hung up on Curls, you’d be the first one leaving.”
Ahren, the wanker, is only being a saint cause the girls are here.
Downing the glass of wine, I snake my hands around the two women’s bare waists as we leave the room. I leave my scythe out there with the others; no one will be able to pick it up aside from me, anyway.
The moment we pass through the curtains, we’re in a more intimate setting with cushions and blankets draped over a large bed. The lights are dimmer, too.
The women instantly step closer, both of them running their hands over my abs and chest, placing feathery kisses along the way. The blond pressed against my front, the redhead behind me.
NowthisI could get used to.
I let them do the work, the redhead running her hands down my abs, her lips grazing my back, and the blond begins to unbuckle my pants, sliding her hand in. I smirk cockily, watching her wrap her hand around my dick as pleasure runs through me.
That’s it. Worship me, baby.
A Realisation
Heaven
My skin prickles with something I can’t even explain as I stare at the goblet of wine in my hands.
“You don’t need to doubt the drink. You already checked it was safe to drink,” Jayce says quietly from where he’s sitting on the sofa. I look up at him, unable to get the picture of Theo leaving the room with those two women moments earlier, his hands on their lower backs, out of my mind.
I know there is no foul play here because duel etiquette is honoured by all but the trickster god. And Helios, as arrogant and petty as he is, is what you would class as fair and good.
Nodding, I force myself to take a sip. I stare down at it, unable to focus on how it tastes.
“You ok, Heaven?” Ahren asks, frowning slightly.
I nod as I plaster a smile on my face and walk over to the entrance, and stare out into the sun.
“So, how come you haven’t gone to have some fun? Are you really a good boy or…?” Allie asks Ahren suspiciously.
“Depends on what you call a good boy.” Ahren chuckles.
Is it really safe to trust them, even if we know Helios won’t try to harm us?I ask, remembering the way those women ran their hands down Theo’s abs.
“The Eidara won’t hurt anyone. They are vessels born to serve and devote. They do not have emotions or a real soul,” Ahren says as he stretches out his legs.
My heart skips a beat.How do you know about them?
Ahren looks at me and grins. “There are certain books in our possession that exist but aren’t for you girls,” he teases.
I frown, irritation rippling through me, although I know it’s unreasonable to feel so angry at him for something so simple.Why? Is it only for the likes of men because you all can’t think beyond your dicks?I write, my eyes icy.
All three of their eyes snap from my written words to me.
“No, I just meant you’re young… what…” Ahren tilts his head, trailing off, and I simply glare at him.
We’re here to save Sienna! Not to mess around!I write, my eyes flashing.
“Yeah, I know. I’m with you on that,” Ahren replies.
I shake my head and turn away, not wanting to talk to him anymore. He’s so annoying!
So is Theo; they’re all idiots!
My heart thumps violently as I stare out into the golden light that shines over the garden.