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Page 50 of Gates of Rapture (The Guardians of Ascension #6)

He spoke the vows that moved my heart,

I turned and opened my robe.

He split the continents wide once more,

And took the spoils he had won.

—Grace of Albion, “The Convent Years,” from Collected Poems, Beatrice of Fourth

CHAPTER 14

Greaves arrived at the Illinois Two Seers Fortress, and, yes, the situation with Stannett seemed to be well in hand, at least for the present.

The redheaded Militia Warrior clearly hadn’t spared her whip.

Stannett had only his leathers on, and his upper torso was still cut up if not bleeding. But at least Stannett looked sobered.

Still, Greaves really needed to impress on his servant the critical nature of the hour that fast approached. He backhanded him and sent him flying across the room so that he landed hard against one of the black marble walls. Stannett crumpled to the floor.

Greaves strode to his position and looked down at him. “Do I need to explain to you what has happened while you were squirting all over yourself today?”

Stannett tried to blink, but he listed sideways. His eyes showed a lot of white.

“Do you wish for my assistance, master?” The female Militia Warrior’s voice soothed him.

“No, I thank you. And again, I value how much you were able to contribute in so short a span of time.”

He reached down to Stannett and placed a hand on the man’s thick hair. He shuddered slightly at the strange stiff texture. Despite his fury, he allowed the healing waves to flow. He needed Stannett’s brain functioning so that he could get back in the future streams and do his job.

In quick stages, Stannett pulled himself upright and began to focus his eyes. When he looked up at Greaves and flinched, Greaves removed his hand and stepped back.

He folded a document into his hand and waved it at Stannett. “Do you see this paper?”

Stannett nodded.

“Good. I’m going to show it to you, and I want you to absorb what you see.” He lowered the sheet to Stannett’s eyes. It was a printout of the obsidian triad photo, all three women in full-mount, displaying the unique flame pattern of their wings.

The Seer scanned it thoroughly. A frown between his brows grew deeper and heavier with each passing second.

“Over the past few hours, have you seen anything about this in the future streams?”

Stannett blinked several times, but the frown never left his face. He shook his head slowly, his chin sinking. “Marguerite and the teams she created are very powerful. No doubt they’ve been blocking the images.”

“Undoubtedly, which means I need you to try harder. This event is scheduled for tomorrow night, yet I’ve heard nothing of it from you and your bound Seers. How is this possible?”

“I humbly beg your forgiveness.”

“I’m not here to dispense absolution. I’m only here to try to get you to understand that we’re on the verge of a major battle.

And let me remind you that if your failure causes my failure, it means that Marguerite, as the Supreme High Seer of Second Earth, will have your ass in a sling. Do you understand?”

Stannett finally met his gaze and some of the false humility he’d been showing disappeared. He even looked frightened.

“Good. You’re beginning to get the bigger picture.” There was only one real way of dealing with Stannett. If he didn’t understand exactly how he could be hurt, he would continue indulging his Seer joyride.

The Militia Warrior seemed to have succeeded in reining him in for the most part, but she didn’t have the power to know what he was doing in the future streams. Only Greaves could do that.

“And now, please select your next set of Seers extremely well. I want you to spend the night hunting for information about this event. My senses tell me that it’s not what it appears to be.”

“Yes, master,” Stannett said.

Satisfied, at least for the present, Greaves folded back to Geneva and paced his office from the desk to his black leather couch and back.

One thing was clear: If Greaves survived this whole damn turn of events, he was going to have to get rid of Stannett and figure out some other way of getting the information he needed.

If he survived.

For the first time in centuries, he’d begun to doubt the outcome of the war.

He stared down at the printout once more.

Above the three women were the words OBSIDIAN FLAME SPECTACLE EVENT AT THE CAMELBACK PARADE GROUNDS, BY PRIVATE INVITATION ONLY.

AIRING ON ALL MAJOR NETWORKS WORLDWIDE. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS.

By the time his public relations department had alerted him to the news, the photo had gone viral. Obsidian flame was now being discussed in every corner of the globe.

So with one press release, his plans had been turned upside down.

He rubbed his chin, then his slick bald head. He rubbed his chin some more.

He couldn’t quite bring his emotions under control, but he understood them.

He was close to panic because it was the smaller print at the bottom of the page that disturbed him the most: AN HONOR GUARD WILL ACCOMPANY THE REMARKABLE OBSIDIAN TRIAD .

Honor guard was code for a military review.

But of what magnitude, and what had prompted Endelle to put obsidian flame on display?

Unless of course it was to try to woo back some of the High Administrators he’d already hooked on dying blood.

He wadded the paper into a ball, tossed it into the air, then aimed a controlled hand-blast at it. The paper ignited, exploding into a ball of flames. He watched it land on the black marble of the floor and burn to ashes.

He had come so close to getting Grace to come with him back to Geneva, at which time he would have had her killed and none of this nonsense would even be happening. There would simply have been no triad. But she had been more powerful than he had thought possible and had resisted him.

He mentally shut off all the lights in his office, turned off the various electronic devices, and stretched out on the floor.

He needed to relax. He needed to think about how he would bring pressure to bear on Endelle’s coming spectacle.

His first thought was a number of well-placed bombs that would take out her administrative headquarters as well as the Camelback Parade Grounds, but that was illegal.

On the other hand, with his plans on the tipping point of annihilation, what did he care for legalities? He would think about that. If he struck first, if he bombed the spectacle, he would gain an enormous advantage because obsidian flame would be destroyed.

His thoughts grew more and more focused on this concept so that within a few minutes, he’d made the decision to move forward with his plans.

***

Leto had taken great pains to get Medichi’s house ready for Grace.

He’d been in a state of partial arousal for the past several hours.

She knew it, too, since she could feel all his external sensations.

And just a moment ago, she’d sent, We had a long walk, but I’m almost at the landing platform. Wings coming up.

He shivered in anticipation.

Parisa was definitely out of the house, just as she had said she would be. And Medichi was on duty at the Borderlands.

He and Grace would have the house to themselves.

Because Militia Warriors patrolled the villa grounds constantly, Leto had shuttered all the windows. And for what he had in mind, he definitely required some privacy.

Needing to make sure that he had enough room for wing-mount, he’d cleared the hall nearest the bedroom he shared with Grace.

All that remained was the heavy rectangular oak table he planned to make use of, now cleared of decorative debris.

Ever since he’d felt Grace mount her wings, and he’d cracked those tiles in the bathroom at the palace, he’d been thinking of this moment.

He felt Grace fold into the entryway.

He felt how much she ached.

“You need me,” she said, hurrying toward him.

She was in his arms, and he planted his mouth on hers as though he intended to remain there forever. She groaned against him. He felt her clothes disappear, and his hands touched her wet wing-locks.

He groaned and lost his clothes. He was hard as a rock.

She pushed away from him suddenly, held out her arm, and brought the comforter from their bed into her hands. She threw it on the table and leaned over on her stomach, spreading her legs wide.

Oh, God.

He held out his hands, reaching for her, wanting to touch, yet knowing he was too damn close. He felt dizzy with desire. He could hardly move. He also felt all of her need, and the strange thought flitted through his mind: How the hell do the bonded warriors stay away from their brehs ?

He moved forward stiffly, both knees and cock, until he could reach her. By now her entire body trembled, so he trembled.

I can feel you, she sent. My, God. The breh-hedden is amazing.

He planted his large hands on her hips, and she tilted for him so that her ass rose in the air. Sweet mother of the Creator, he nearly lost it.

“Take me now,” she whispered. “My wings are ready to explode from my back.”

“I can feel that,” he said, but his voice was hoarse and deep. He didn’t even sound like himself.

He positioned himself against all that beautiful wetness and began to push. She cried out, her fingers grabbing the comforter and shaping into fists.

“Leto, I want to come as I release my wings.”

“I know. Me, too. I’m too damn close.”

“Me, too.”

But he worked at holding back as he pushed inside her. He loved being in this place with her, connected, on the edge of orgasm, of giving her pleasure as her body pleasured his.

With great effort, he was able to calm his body down just enough so that he could establish a rhythm. She panted now, holding on to the sides of the table.

His wing-locks were a mess, the moisture trailing down his sides in rivulets. He felt what it was like for her to have his cock stroking all the sensitive internal nerves just as his cock grew harder with each thrust.

He grunted now, holding back, holding back.

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