him?â
âItâs complicated.â
âThen fucking uncomplicate it.â
Aramael hesitated. Damn it to hell and back, it would be so much easier if she knew at least some of it. But what? The fact she was in danger and heâd been sent to protect her? Heâd known her only a few hours and was already certain she would never let him stop there. She would demand more, much more than he could reveal under the cardinal rule against interfering with a mortal.
âI canât.â
Alexâs face went dark with anger. In spite of himself, a small admiration glimmered in Aramael. Heâd never dealt this closely with a mortal before, never come to know one this intimately. He couldnât help but wonder if they all had Alexâs courage, her capacity to stand up to something she so obviously didnât understand. To challenge it despite the underlying fear he sensed in her. Perhaps the Oneâs faith in her mortal children wasnât entirely misguided after all.
He watched her hands clench at her sides.
âDetective Jarvis?â
Aramael went still at the interruption. He knew that voice; it was as unmistakable as it was out of context. Impatience sparked from Alex as she turned to the woman in uniform who had joined them.
âWhat?â
âStaff Inspector Roberts wants to see you again.â
âNow? Canât it wait?â
The uniform shrugged. âIâm just the messenger, Detective. Sorry.â
Alex closed her eyes for a second. âFine,â she snarled. She leveled a ferocious look at Aramael. âIâll be back in a minute,â she said. âAnd just so weâre clear, you and I are nowhere near done.â
Aramael watched Alex stalk away, waiting until he was certain she was out of earshot before he rounded on the uniformed cop who had remained at his side. Glared into familiar, pale blue eyes.
âItâs about bloody time I got some help on this.â
Verchiel sighed. âI know itâs difficult, Aramaelââ
âYou know nothing, Dominion.â
The other angelâs expression clouded with what looked like guilt, but Aramael was unmoved. He spread his hands wide. His empty hands, because he had not captured Caim.
âDid either of you stop to consider how impossible this would be?â he demanded. âIn your great wisdom, did you or Mittron give a single thought to how I might hunt without leaving Alexâs side? How I could stay with her and not explain what the hell Iâm doing? I had him, Verchiel. I had him, and I had to let him go.â
Verchiel quirked an eyebrow at that. âHad to?â
âYouâre the one who sent me to protect her,â he pointed out, hearing his own evasiveness and hating it.
âThatâs what you were doing? Protecting her?â
âWhat Iâm doing,â Aramael enunciated between clenched teeth, âis the best I can. I told you I am not a Guardian, and shackled as I am by your lack of foresight, Iâm not much of a bloody hunter, either.â
Verchiel glowered back at him, her own frustration evident in the crease between her brows. âWhat would you have us do, leave the woman to Caim?â
The idea hit Aramael like a fist to the center of his chest. He struggled for air, and to keep his reaction from the Dominion. He had seen what his brother was capable of, and the thought of Caim wreaking that kind of damage on Alexâ
âWait,â his handler said, her frown deepening. âYou called her Alex just now. When did you begin thinking of her by name?â
The sharp question delivered a second blow. Wrung a reply from him heâd rather have kept to himself. âI didnât realize I had.â
But he knew, immediately and instinctively. It had been when Alex had answered her cell phone that afternoon, when she had reached out to him, irrevocably altering his entire universe. He met Verchielâs
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