Rosaâs on standby, too.
Thanks, boss. As Nick started to slide his phone into his pocket, he got a text from Acheron, asking about his mom. He paused in the hallway to answer. Iâm on my way to check on her.
AR. Keep me posted. PN. Thereâs an ill wind blowing. Keep it at your back, Cajun. Call if you need anything. Pax.
Nick returned his phone to his pocket as another weird feeling went through him. One that raised the hairs on the back of his neck again.
For a second, he thought he saw another zeitj ä ger as the time on the clock showed 11:34.
Kody frowned. âYou okay?â
âStrange feeling in my gut.â
âIâm really learning to dislike that phrase.â
Yeah, he wasnât a big fan of it, either.
She held her hand out to him and Xev. âLetâs go see Cherise.â
Nick placed his hand in hers and let her take him home. At first, he didnât see or hear anything. The condo was completely still and quiet.
Only that special fissure in the air that was unique to a paranormal entity let him know that there was something out of place here. And since the only creatures who could penetrate the barriers were those he approved, he knew it had to be Livia.
Nick rushed to the bedroom to find his mom lying on her side in the bed, fast asleep. In jeans and a white blouse, Livia sat in the corner.
She smiled as soon as she saw him. âAh, so glad youâre home. As you can see, sheâs fine.â
Nick stopped her as Livia started to leave. âWait.â
She rematerialized with an arched brow. âYes?â
âWhere did you find her? Who took her and why?â
Closing the distance between them, Livia placed her warm hand against Nickâs arm and whispered in his ear. âI hear things others donât know I do. Even though Iâm risking my life to return her to you, I owe you more than I can ever repay. It is my honor to serve you, Malachai. But if I were you, I would be very careful who I trust her with in the future. Who you put your faith in. You can never be too careful.â
The bad feeling in his gut worsened. âWhat have you heard?â
She blinked quickly and glanced about nervously before she whispered her answer. âI canât say exactly. Just be careful. You have many more enemies than even you know.â
âIs that what happened to Caleb?â
Livia glanced past his shoulder to the hallway where Kody and Xev waited. âWe should talk later.â And with that, she vanished.
Grimacing, Nick went to the bed to make sure his mom really was okay. He sank down to his knees by her side before he reached one trembling hand out to touch her soft cheek. It took all of his strength not to gather her into his arms and hold her there in a steel grip like King Kong with Fay Wray and dare anyone to ever try to take her from him again.
Her eyes fluttered open. âNicky?â
âHey, Ma.â
She frowned at him. âWhat are you doing here, baby Boo? Shouldnât you be in class?â
âThey let us out of school early. Weather knocked out the power.â
She sat up and looked around. âIs our power out, too?â
âDonât know. Didnât test it. Just got home and came looking for you.â For the first time, he let out a real breath before he launched himself into her arms and held her close.
Holding him tight, she rubbed his back and rocked him. âNick? You okay, baby? Something happen at school?â
âYeah. Iâm all right. Just missed you.â
âMissed you, too.â Laughing, she kissed his cheek. âNot sure why I went back to bed, though. Last thing I remember was fussing about the milk. Then I was going for the paper. Hmm ⦠must be getting old. Losing my mind.â
Nick snorted. âYouâre not old. Thatâs just me aging you before your time.â He winked at her. âBy the way, I have friends from school with
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