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Jennifer Armentrout - Apollyon

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Fate isnt something to mess with and now, neither is Alex. Alex has always feared two things: losing herself in the Awakening and being placed on the Elixir. But love has always been stronger than Fate, and Aiden St. Delphi is willing to make war on the godsand Alex herselfto bring her back. The gods have killed thousands and could destroy entire cities in their quest to stop Seth from taking Alexs power and becoming the all-powerful God Killer. But breaking Alexs connection to Seth isnt the only problem. There are a few pesky little loopholes in the whole an Apollyon cant be killed theory, and the only person who might know how to stop the destruction has been dead for centuries. Finding their way past the barriers that guard the Underworld, searching for one soul among countless millions, and then somehow returning will be hard enough. Alex might be able to keep Seth from becoming the God Killer or she might become the God Killer herself.

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Apollyon

The Fourth Covenant Novel by

Jennifer L. Armentrout

AboutElixir

Apollyon takes place after the events in Elixir, which tells the story from Aidens point of view. Apollyon returns to Alexs point of view, and it will make sense from her perspective, but if youd like to know what happened between Deity and Apollyon, Elixir is available as a free download from the Spencer Hill Press website. It can also be purchased as an e-book and in a trade paperback edition.

CHAPTER 1

MY BLOOD ITCHED FOR A FIGHT. MUSCLES SCREAMED to engage. My thoughts were covered in a heady, amber haze of power. I was the Apollyon. I wielded control over the four elements, and the fifth and the most powerfulakasha. I fueled the God Killer. I was his power-upthe ace up his sleeve. I was the beginning and he was the end. And together, we were everything.

Yet, all I could do was pace back and forth. Caged and made helpless by the markings etched in the cement above me and by bars crafted by a god.

Alex.

Of course, I wasnt alone. Oh no. My own personal hell was a party for two. Well, it was really a threesome foursome of sorts. Sounded more fun than it was. Voices there were so many voices in my head.

Do you remember?

I tipped my head to the right, feeling the muscles stretch and the bones crack. Then I repeated the movements to the left, my fingers movingpinky, middle, pointer over and over.

Alex, I know you can hear me.

I looked over my shoulder, my lip curling at what I saw. Boy, did I have a T-Rex-sized bone to pick with that pure-blood. Aiden St. Delphi stood on the other side of the bars. There, he was an immovable force. But without the protections from Hephaestus or Apollo between us, he would become an inconsequential nothing.

No. No. No.

My hand flew to the crystal rose on its own accord, feeling the smooth and delicate edges. He was everything.

Sharp pain sliced between my temples, and I snarled. Sending him a hateful look, I faced the bare cement wall. You should have kept me on the Elixir.

I should have never put you on the Elixir, he countered. That wasnt the way to get to you.

I laughed coldly. Oh, you got to me all right.

There was a pause. I know youre still in there, Alex. Underneath that connection, you are still you. The woman I love.

I opened my mouth, but there were no wordsonly memories of standing by the stream and telling Aiden I loved him, and then an endless stream of thoughts and actions centering on him. Months, if not years, of them cycling over and over again until I couldnt distinguish between the past, present, and what was to become of my future.

As if sensing where my thoughts had gone, he said, A few days ago you said you loved me.

And a few days ago I was high as a kite and hiding in closets, thanks to you. I whirled around, just in time to see him flinch. Good. You put me on the Elixir.

Aiden sucked in a sharp breath, but didnt look away in shame or guilt. He met and held my gaze, locked onto eyes I knew he loathed with every fiber of his being. I did.

I took a deep, heavy breath. I will get out of here eventually, Aiden. And I will kill you. Slowly.

And youll murder everyone I care for. I know. Weve been here before. He leaned against the bars. There wasnt a hint of stubble on his smooth face this time around. He was in his Sentinel uniformall black. But there were dark shadows under those striking eyes of his.

I know you wont hurt me if you get out, he continued. I believe in that.

Sad.

What is?

That someone as good-looking as you is so incredibly stupid. I smiled as his eyes narrowed. The moment they flashed silver, I knew Id hit a nerve. That made me all warm and fuzzy for about three seconds, and then I realized I was still in a freaking cage. Pissing Aiden off helped pass the time, but it didnt change anything.

There were better things I could be doing.

I just needed to wait and bide my time. The low-level static was in my head. Constant. All I needed to do was tap into it, but the moment Aiden even thought I was doing that, he started talking.

Going to the mattress on the floor, I sat down and tucked my knees under my chin. I watched Aiden watch me. And I tried to keep the voice that popped up whenever he was around quiet. I didnt like or understand that voice.

Aiden ran a hand through his hair, and then pushed back from the bars. Do you know whats happening out there, right now?

I shrugged. Was I supposed to care? All I cared about was getting out of here and connecting with my Seth. Then, if my father was still enslaved in the Catskills, we would free him. My Seth had promised me.

Do you remember what Poseidon did to Deity Island?

How in the hell was I supposed to forget that? Poseidon had wiped out the Covenant there.

Well, its going to get worse, Alex. Half of the Olympian Twelve want to make war on Seth and Lucian, he continued. And Im sure he knows that. Maybe thats what he wants, but is that what you want? Do you know how many innocent lives will be losthave been lost? Both mortal and half? Is that something you can live with?

I really wasnt living right now, considering I was in a cage.

Because I know deep down you couldnt live with yourself, knowing you helped cause the death of thousands, if not millionsespecially those halfs. You were questioning becoming a Sentinel because of how they were being treated. If Seth goes through with this, they will die. The conviction in his voice was annoying. So was the passion that fueled the words. Calebdo you remember how you felt after Caleb

Dont talk about him!

His dark brows shot up. Shock splashed across his face and then he darted toward those damn bars, grasping them. Yes, Caleb, Alex! Do you remember how you felt when he died? How you blamed yourself?

Shut up, Aiden.

Do you remember being so torn up that you stayed in bed for five days? Your heart was broken when you lost him. Do you think hed want to see you do this to yourself? His death was a wrong place at the wrong time thing, but this? There will be thousands of Calebs, but they will be your fault.

I pressed my head against my knees and clamped my hands over my ears. But that did nothing to stop the rising tide of emotion beating at me or the ache in my temples that was quickly turning into a sharp, stabbing pain.

And it didnt stop him. What about your mother, Alex?

Shut up! I screamed.

This wasnt what she wanted! The bars shook as he hit them with what I guessed were his fists. That had to hurt. This is what she died to protect you from. How dare you just roll over and let him do this to

My entire body snapped like a rubber band pulled too tight. Shut

The buzzing in my ears roared, drowning out Aiden and everything else. In an instant, he was there, slipping through my veins like warm, rich honey.

Listen to me. The words were in my thoughts, soothing like balmy summer air. Listen to me, Alex. Remember what we will do together once we connect. Free the halfsand your father.

Alex, Aiden snapped.

Good gods, doesnt he have anything better to do? Seths exasperated sigh shuddered through my body. Close him out. He doesnt matter. We do.

My fingers tightened in my hair.

Hes in there now, isnt he? Anger deepened Aidens voice. The bars shook again. At the rate he was going, his knuckles were going to be mush. Just like my brain. Dont listen to him, Alex.

Seths laugh was like chips of ice.

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