I snorted. “The last thing I’d be jealous of is the poor humans that stumble into your bed while you promise eternity only to fan your own narcissism.”
“My touch saves lives.” Alex chuckled. “Or so I’ve been told.”
Mason plopped down between us and snarled as he started slowly, methodically, slicing his meat into tiny pieces.
Pieces fit for a mouse.
Mason had always been more sensitive than the others, so I kept my mouth shut… or tried, that is, until he started lifting the fork to his lips.
Alex’s eyes went so wide I thought he was going to explode on the spot.
We both watched. Waited.
But the minute the meat was brought to Mason’s lips, he frowned and set the fork back down.
Alex let out a defeated sigh and looked away.
“Mason.” I licked my lips and pushed my plate away so I could lean across the large wooden table. “You honor her by trying.”
Mason had once been mated. But the curse of the humans had taken his mate’s life during the night. He’d woken up to her cold in his arms.
I had seen it coming.
But I was never allowed to alter those types of futures, the ones that dealt with life or death.
That was above even the Archangels.
We were not allowed to play Creator. It was not our place, would never be our place. It was why, saving Genesis a few weeks ago had gone against everything I’d been taught.
Thankfully, Sariel had agreed with our decision as had the Creator, or we would have all been… nothing but dust.
“The scent of meat reminds me of her,” Mason finally said, his voice gruff. “She loved steak.”
“Most Werewolves love steak,” Alex mused while slowly bringing a glass of wine to his lips.
I shook my head at him. He was so callous at times that he was truly lucky he had the ability to seduce women with his looks. It sure as hell wasn’t his warm personality.
Alex glared. “Like you should talk.”
I’d forgotten he could hear people’s thoughts, though usually only when very close and typically only of the female variety.
“Chill.” Alex rolled his eyes. “You’re a dude. Promise.”
“Er, thanks.” I scooted my chair back and stood. “It’s time to train Stephanie.” Yawning, I covered my face with my hands and was half tempted to steal some coffee, so I had energy enough to stay awake.
“You know you could always spike yourself with a bit of vamp blood.” Alex shrugged. “Just saying…”
“No.” I shuddered. “Never again.”
“I wasn’t that bad…” Ethan stumbled into the room and retrieved two bottles of water from the fridge, while memories of drinking from Eva ran rampant through my brain.
Alex’s eyes narrowed in on mine. “Yeah, I don’t think he was talking about you.”
The room fell silent.
I let out an irritated sigh. “Must you muddle through my thoughts, Siren?”
“Must you think so loud?” he fired back.