Page 105 of Grave Decisions


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I have to divert my eyes from the broken figures outside the brick buildin’. Their bodies...it wasn’t a nice death. They’re torn and bloody, with horrible expressions on their faces that prove how violent and painful their end was.

“Where are the new Guardians?” Delta asks, her voice filled with shock and sorrow. “Shouldn’t the Hellgate have called the next in their bloodline to come and protect it right after these three were killed?”

Alder clears his throat. “It doesn’t always work like that...ifthere is a next in the bloodline to call, it would have, but the Guardians here didn’t have any next of kin left. They were the last of their bloodline. They never took mates to carry on their line. They’ve been hiring Outer Ringers to help them for decades now to help sustain the increasing power suck. This portal is completely unprotected now.”

Delta and I share anoh, shitlook.

“So what do we do?” I ask, panic in my tone at his words.

How can we have a gate with no Guardians to protect it? How will we keep everyone safe if we can’t keep the demons with no respect for balance inside Hell?

Rafferty takes charge, his hand comin’ up to form a wicked lookin’ blade made entirely of ice. “We need to split up,” he says, his gaze hooked on the town in the distance where screams and loud booms are still fillin’ the air. He hands the ice sword off to Delta, and then quickly makes more for Crux, Echo, and then Flint, passin’ them off without a word as they take them.

“What’s the plan?” Flint says, all business, his skin rock hard and matchin’ the dark glint in his eyes as he clutches the weapon.

“Some of us need to go into the town to protect the humans. We have no idea what kind of demons broke through, how many, or what kind of havoc they’re spreading,” the blue demon says, his lips flattenin’ into a thin line.

“I’ll go,” Jerif immediately volunteers, and Delta shoots a worried look at him.

“Me too,” Flint offers, and I give his hand a nervous squeeze. This all just got very, very real, and it scares the piss out of me.

Rafferty nods and looks to Crux and Echo. “Your powers can be useful in the fight as well. You okay with going?”

“We’ll handle it,” Echo assures him, just as his shadow tattoos start to drip off his skin and collect around his body in an ominous vapor.

“I’ll turn all those fuckers inside out,” Crux growls.

“Good,” Rafferty says before his eyes go to Alder. “While they’re doing that, we need to get this portal closed and try to stabilize the Hellgate so that no more demons can break through. We have to assume there aren’t any Guardians coming forward, so it’s up to us.”

My lavender demon rolls his shoulders back like he’s readyin’ himself for a fight, and then his eyes fall on my sister and me. “Delta, if we can get you down there safely, can you show Medley whatever Annulus power you used to help the Hellgate? Our only hope is that you two can stabilize it right from the source.”

Delta forces herself to stand up straighter. “Yeah, we can do it,” she says without hesitation.

“Fuck,” Jerif curses, the fiery color of his hair simmerin’ as intensely as his eyes.

“Jerif—” Delta begins, but he cuts off whatever argument she was about to launch by slammin’ his mouth to hers.

The kiss is hard and intense and possessive, but it’s over in a flash, and then he’s grippin’ her chin and starin’ at her hard. “I know,” he tells her. “I don’t fucking like it, but IknowI need to let you do shit like this. So just fucking be careful,” he all but growls.

Delta nods and places one last peck on his lips. “I will. I can do this. I’ll be okay.”

He steps back and nods. “I’ll see you soon, Warrior Princess,” he promises her, and then he looks at the others. “Let’s go.”

Echo and Crux both embrace Delta too, while I turn at the feel of Flint’s hand on my waist. “Be careful,” I whisper as he digs hard fingers into my skin, grippin’ me like he doesn’t wanna let go.

“Watch your back,” he tells me, stormy eyes flickin’ over my face like he’s memorizin’ me. “And if there’s danger, you scythe the fuck out of them, or you fly away as fast as you can. Got it, Peaches?”

I swallow hard, tryin’ not to let my gallopin’ heart beat right out of my chest or let the fear show on my features. I need to be strong. “I got it.”

Flint nods and shares a look with Alder. “Take care of our mate, brother.”

In the next blink, all four of the demons are racin’ away, runnin’ toward the burnin’ town in the distance.

Alder and Rafferty turn to Delta and me, and the four of us share a look as the weight of what we need to do settles on our shoulders.

“You ready?” Alder asks us.

Matchin’ gray eyes meet as my sister and I emotionally and mentally steel ourselves, and then we both answer at the same time. “We’re ready.”