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Sherrilyn Kenyon - The Guardian

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Dream-Hunter Lydia has been charged with the most sacred and dangerous of missions: To descend into the Nether Realm and find the missing god of dreams before he betrays the secrets that could kill her and her kind. What she never expects is to be taken prisoner by the Realms most vicious guardianSeths time is running out. If he cant hand over the entrance to Olympus, his own life and those of his people will be forfeit. No matter the torture, Seth hasnt been able to break the god in his custody. Then theres the beautiful Dream-Hunter Lydia: She isnt just guarding the gates of Olympusshes holding back one of the worlds darkest powers. If she fails, an ancient curse will haunt the earth once more and no one will be safe. But evil is always seductive...

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For LA Banks my birthday twin Thank you for bringing me light during one of - photo 1

For L.A. Banks, my birthday twin. Thank you for bringing me light during one of the darkest times in my life. You are, and will always be, in my heart. I miss you, my sister, I always will.

And for my family for being there when I need you. And to Monique who is one of the greatest editors Ive ever worked with. And for my entire SMP team who make these books possible. May God bless and keep you all.

All men while they are awake are in one common world. But each of them, when he is asleep, is in a world of his own.

Plutarch


CONTENTS


PROLOGUE

Was hell good for you?

Seth looked up from beneath the strands of his blood-soaked auburn hair, to snarl at the sound of a voice he hadnt heard in centuries.

Noir.

Primal god.

Lord of all things dark and deadly.

Rank bastard.

He would have responded to the stupid question, but his mouth had been bolted shut by the demons whod been torturing him for the last

Ah hell, who could count that high? And why would anyone want to when every single heartbeat drove home a pain so foul he no longer remembered living without it? Indeed, over the centuries, pain had become its own source of pleasure.

Yeah, Im even more fucked up than Noir.

With the bolt in place, he hadnt been able to speak since hed been thrown in here. Not that he would. Hed never give any of them the satisfaction of hearing him beg or cry out. Only one person had ever made him do that and, even after a millennium, his adoptive fathers mocking condemnation still echoed in his ears.

Screw them. He wasnt a child now, and hed die before he ever humiliated himself again by asking for something he knew hed never receive.

But he would have insulted Noir if hed been able to. As it was, all he could do was glare his hatred at the ancient being and wish he possessed his full powers so that he could rain down utter misery on all of them.

Almost seven feet in height, Noir made the demons around them tremble in fear. His immaculate black suit and crisp white shirt looked out of place in the cold dark rooma room with walls that were splattered and stained with Seths blood.

Noir reached up and patted him on the cheek like he was a dutiful puppy. Mmm. I have to say hell doesnt appear to agree with you. Ive seen you look at least a little better than this sorry state.

Fuck you, Seth said, but his words were indistinguishable. The bolt kept him from moving his mouth or tongue. All it did was shoot an excruciating jolt of pain through him.

Like he needed that.

Noir arched his black brow. Thank you? I cant imagine why youd be thanking me for this misery. You are a sick bastard, arent you?

Seth ground his teeth. The playful light in Noirs black eyes told him that the pig only said it to piss him off.

It worked. Not that Noir had to make the effort. The mere fact that Seth couldnt think of an insult bad enough. That Noir lived was enough to grate his last nerve.

Noir glanced around at the others. Leave us.

Could that tone be any more commanding?

Oh yeah, wait. We were talking about Noir. Of course it could.

And the ancient god didnt have to say it twice. The demons immediately vanished, terrified that Noirs wrath would deliver to them the same hospitality hed shown Seth. After all, Seth had once been Noirs most beloved petone hed lavished with gifts in between the abuse.

The dark god had never been able to stand the demons who served him.

Hell, Id run, too, if I could .

Seth envied them that freedom as his naked body hung lankly from the ceiling, with his hands shackled over his head. Hed been in this position for so long that his wrist bones protruded through the open cuts the manacles had worn through his flesh.

He was sure it had to hurt, but that pain blended in nicely with all the others so that he couldnt tell where one ache began and another throb ended. Who knew torture could have benefits?

Once they were alone, Noir returned to stand in front of him with a snarl that was as impressive as it was cold. I have a proposition for you. Are you interested?

Not even a little. Hed had his fill of bargains. No one could ever be trusted to hold up their end of them. Let Noir go roast his nuts in a fiery hellhole somewhere.

The gods knew, in this place, Noir wouldnt have far to go to find one.

Seth looked away.

Noir tsked. You know you have no choice except to obey me, slave. I own you.

And that ate on him even more than the flesh-devouring vermin the demons had salted his wounds with. Damn you all . His own family had sold him to Noir when hed been nothing more than a child. It was something no one ever allowed him to forget.

As if he could.

Noir buried his hand in Seths hair and yanked his head back. That action caused the bolt to dig deeper into his throat and tongue.

The sudden pain of it made his eyes water in protest as his old wounds were reopened and blood poured into his mouth.

Maybe this time Ill drown from it. But he knew the sad truth. He was immortal. Death would never save him from this misery, any more than it had spared him from the rest of his violent past.

His only way out was Noirs ever missing mercy.

Noir tightened his fist against Seths skull, wrenching his hair even more. I have need of your special services.

I have need of your rank heart in my fist .

The bastard smiled as if he could hear that thought. If you fail me this time, I can assure you that your next stint here will make this one seem like paradise. Do you understand?

Seth refused to respond.

Noir snatched a handful of hair out as he released him. Pain seared his scalp, causing the vermin in his body to bite even more ferociously as they scrambled toward the fresh blood.

Seths breathing turned ragged as he locked his jaw even tighter to keep from groaning out in utter relentless agony. He squeezed his eyes shut and fought the wave of unconsciousness that threatened to take him under. They only made it worse on him when he passed out.

Dont do it, asshole. Focus

Damn you, stay awake!

He gripped his restraints as his vision swam.

Noir gave him an acidic smile that didnt reach his eyes. You will do me proud and get what I require, or

He didnt finish the threat. He didnt have to.

They both were more than aware that Seth would do anything to keep from returning to this sorry state of existence. In spite of all his bravado, he knew the bitter truth.

Hed been broken by their cruelty.

And he would never be the same.

There was nothing left inside him except a hatred so profound, so deep, he could taste it. That bitter hatred mixed with the steel of the bolt, and bloodit was all hed had for nourishment these centuries past.

Noirs smile turned genuine. I knew youd come around eventually. He snapped his fingers.

The manacles on Seths hands broke free. He fell from the ceiling to land on his legs. But centuries of abuse and nonuse kept them from supporting his weight.

He crumpled to the ground where he lay so weak, he couldnt even lift his head. No part of his body worked anymore. Itd been too long since he last used his muscles.

Noir kicked him in the stomach hard enough to turn him over, onto his back. Curling his lip, he raked Seth with a sneer. Youre disgusting, you pathetic dog. Get cleaned up. Then he vanished into the darkness.

Seth lay on the floor, his mouth still bolted closed. Blinking hard, he stared at his blood on the walls around him. The shadows there seemed to make the bloodstains dance. And in the flickering, he saw the outline of his naked, ravaged body.

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