Lover Awakened

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He fought against the fading. He colored his hair to keep it the dark brown it had always been, and he dreaded the gradual lightening of his irises. He did not want to look like them.
    "You're late," Mr. X said. The Fore-lesser leaned back against a refrigerator that wasn't plugged in, his pale eyes latching onto the scratches all over O's neck. "Been fighting?"
    "You know how those Brothers are." O found a place to stand across the way. Though he nodded to his partner, U, he didn't acknowledge anyone else.
    The Fore-lesser continued to look at him. "Has anyone seen Mr. M?"
    Fuck , O thought. That lesser he'd taken out for walking in on him and his wife would have to be accounted for.
    "O? You got something to say?"
    From the left, U spoke up. "I saw M. Right before dawn. Fighting with a Brother downtown."
    As Mr. X shifted his stare to the left, O was cold-shit shocked at the lie.
    "You saw him with your own eyes?"
    The other lesser's , voice was steady. "Yeah. I did."
    "Any chance you're protecting O?"
    Wasn't that the question to ask? Lessers were cutthroats, always jockeying with one another for position. Even among partners there was little loyalty.
    "U?"
    The guy's pale head weal back and forth. "He's on his own. Why would I risk my skin for his?"
    Clearly that was some logic Mr. X felt he could trust, because he went on with the meeting. After the quotas for kill and capture were assigned, the group broke up.
    O went over to his partner. "I have to go back to the center for a minute before we go out. I want you to follow me."
    He had to find out why U had saved his ass, and he wasn't worried about the other lesser seeing the shape the place had been left in. U wouldn't cause trouble. He wasn't particularly aggressive or an independent thinker, more operator than innovator.
    Which made it even more weird that he'd taken the initiative he had.
     
    Zsadist stared at the grandfather clock in the mansion's foyer. By the position of the hands he knew he had eight minutes before the sun was officially down. Thank God it was winter and the nights were long.
    He eyed the double doors and knew just where he was going as soon as he could get through them. He'd memorized the location the civilian male had given them. Was going to dematerialize and be there in the blink of an eye.
    Seven minutes.
    It would be better to wait until the sky was all dark, but fuck that. The instant that godforsaken fireball slipped over the edge of the horizon, he was out. To hell with it if he ended up with a bitch of a tan.
    Six minutes.
    He rechecked the daggers on his chest. Took the SIG Sauer out of the holster at his right hip and ran through it one more time, then did the same for the one that was on the left. He felt for the throwing knife at the small of his back and the six-inch blade he had on his thigh.
    Five minutes.
    Z cocked his head to the side, cracking his neck to loosen it up.
    Four minutes.
    Fuck this . He was going now—
    "You'll fry," Phury said from behind him.
    Z closed his eyes. His impulse was to lash out, and the urge grew irresistible as Phury kept talking.
    "Z, my man, how're you going to help her if you fall flat on your face and start steaming?"
    "Do you get off being a buzz kill? Or does it just come natural?" As Z glared over his shoulder, he had a sudden memory of that one night Bella had come to the mansion. Phury had seemed so taken by her, and Z remembered the two of them standing together and talking, right where his boots were planted now. He'd watched them from the shadows, wanting her as she'd smiled and laughed with his twin.
    Z's voice got sharper. "I'd think you'd want to get her back, being that she was all into you and shit, thinking you were handsome. Or… maybe you want her to stay gone because of that. Did your vow of celibacy get shaken, my brother?"
    As Phury winced, Z's instinct for weakness jumped into the opening. "We all saw you checking her out that night she came here. You were looking, weren't

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