much she missed her husband. Up until the moment he'd betrayed her, she had loved him more than anything else in the world. Michel had had that debonair charm that won over everyone he met. Unlike Alexion, her husband had never once placed his foot in his mouth.
But then, Alexion, according to his words, hadn't been around many people.
"Oh, don't do it, Danger."
But it was too late. She was already getting up to go check on him.
She found him downstairs, holding one of her DVDs as if it were a foreign object.
"You okay?" she asked.
He nodded even though he was scowling. "What is this?"
"It's a DVD. That's what we were watching upstairs."
"DVD?"
He didn't know what a DVD was? Was that even possible? "Yeah, isn't that how you watch movies at home?"
"No. They just play."
She scowled at that. "What do you mean, they just play?"
He acted as if there were nothing unusual about his declaration. "Whenever Simi or Ash want to watch something, it just comes on."
"Without a video?"
"Yes."
Such a thing wasn't possible. "You mean you have streaming movies?"
"We have anything we want whenever we want it. At least I do if Simi's not there. She tends to be a movie hog when she's home."
There was that name again. "Who is this Simi person you keep talking about?"
Alexion stood up. At first he wasn't going to answer, but there really wasn't any reason to keep it from her. It wasn't as though the information would cost him anything. "She's a cross between an adopted daughter and an annoying little sister."
"And she lives with you and Acheron in his house that no one knows exists?"
"Yes."
Danger was actually surprised she was getting something personal out of him. Hoping for more, she asked, "No one else ever comes to visit?"
"Only Artemis and Urian."
Artemis she knew. "Urian?" Before he could respond, she answered for herself. "Wait. Let me guess. He's 'other.'"
"Yes."
"Is Ash the only non 'other' there?"
His features immediately went blank, as if he were hiding something.
Danger caught herself before she gaped. "Are you telling me Ash is 'other' too?"
"I'm not saying anything about him."
He didn't have to. His omission said it all. She wanted to ask more about what Ash and Simi were, but it had been futile enough tonight. She was rather tired of banging her head against the proverbial wall.
Sighing in defeat, she looked over at her plasma TV, which had had a miraculous recovery while she'd been upstairs. "Did you fix my TV?"
"It only seemed right since I was the one who broke it."
She walked over to it to inspect it. Everything looked normal. As soon as she was in front of it, it came on.
Danger jumped, especially since its remote was lying on the bookshelf in front of her. "How did you do that?"
"Same way I always do it." The television shut off.
She quickly moved away. Just how much power did this guy wield?
He moved to stand behind her. His presence there was disturbing to her well-being. She was more aware of him than she had ever been of any man before. There was something about him that was electrifying and magnetic.
"Don't be afraid of me, Danger," he whispered near her ear. Chills shot through her body. "Unless you threaten Acheron, I will never harm you."
"No, you just intend to harm my friends."
She felt him pick her braid up and hold it close to his face so that he could inhale her scent. "I really wish you wouldn't do that."
"I know." He set her hair down and moved even closer. His presence was overwhelming. Powerful. She could feel his desire to hold her.
Yet he refrained.
Alexion ground his teeth as he imagined what it would be like to pull her flush to his body. To reach around her and cup her breasts in his hands. It would be so easy to slide his hand underneath the waistband of her flannel pajamas… To brush his fingers through the triangle of hair between her legs so that he could stroke her. Touch her. Hear her moaning in his ear as her breath tickled his flesh.
He could already feel
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