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Aiden St. Delphi will do anything to save Alex. Even if it means doing the one thing he will never forgive himself for. Even if it means making war against the gods.

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Elixir

A Covenant Novella 3.5

by

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Pronunciation Guide for Elixir

Aether:

EE-ther

Ananke:

ah-NAN-key

Agapi:

ah-GAH-pee

Apollyon:

a-POL-ee-on

Atropos:

ah-TRO-poes

Clotho:

KLO-tho

Daimon:

DEE-mun

Hematoi:

HEM-a-toy

Khalkotauroi:

kal-koh-TOR-oy

CHAPTER 1

ALEX CLENCHED THE TITANIUM BARS HONED BY Hephaestus and Apollo, amber-colored eyes burning with hate. But those eyes they didnt belong to Alex.

Alexs eyes were warm and brown like good whiskey. Id memorized those eyes the first time I saw them in that warehouse in Atlanta. This was a different creature entirely.

When wed moved her to the safe house deep in Apple River, Illinois, wed almost lost her. None of us, including me, had been ready for the full display of her power. If Apollo hadnt finagled Hephaestusthe only god who could build something that could withstand the Apollyoninto creating a room to keep Alex in, we wouldnt have been able to control her.

If you dont let me out of here, Im going to rip your brothers ribs out and wear them as a crown.

I showed no emotion. Perhaps Id grown used to the intimidations over the last couple of days. Threatening to kill Deacon was one of Alexs favorites. Shed grow bored with it soon enough. It hadnt been like that at first. Shed been almost normal, except for her amber-colored eyes. Shed talked and sounded like Alex. Cracked jokes like Alex. Argued like Alex. And shed reasoned like Alex.

She clenched the titanium bars. Each bar had been encased with an unbreakable chain-link net that Hephaestus had used on Aphrodite once. Not even the Apollyon could break through it.

Above her, several marks had been carved into the cement, neutralizing most of her newly-discovered abilitiesnot fully stopping her, but enough that she wasnt a danger to herself or others.

For now.

My blood boiled at the memory of whatd happened after shed Awakened. Shed connected with the FirstSethand there was no doubt in anyones mind that shed given up her location. Id completely understood that she needed to be moved and quickly, but I didnt agree with how Apollo had done it.

Hed hit her with a god-bolt.

And Id punched him.

I was still surprised that I was alive.

Do you know how its going to feel when you stand there and watch me do it? she taunted. Just like you stood there and watched your parents get slaughtered by daimons, but this will be much, much sweeter.

I folded my arms.

Exhaling slowly, she lowered her head and blinked back tears. Please. Aiden please let me out of here.

I closed my eyes. A muscle spasmed along my jaw. This this tactic was the hardest.

Why are you treating me like this? I dont feel good. I hurt. Why did you let them hurt me like this?

My eyes flew open. Every muscle in my body went rigid. Tears spilled down her cheeks, and for a momentjust a momentI forgot that it wasnt really Alex in there, pleading and begging me.

I thought you loved me?

I moved so fast I startled her. My hands shot through the bars, clasping the sides of her face. My forehead pressed against the cold bars and my lips were on hers. The kiss was hard and fast. Angry. Desperate. She went still, unsure of how to respond. Several times in the past forty-eight hours it had been the only way to shut her up.

I pulled back, releasing her. Because I love you, I wont release you.

Frustration rolled off her and threatened to tear the skin from my bones. The teary gaze was gone in an instant. Alex screamed and threw herself to the back of the cell. Ten feet away from the bars, she leaned against the wall, back bowed. You cant keep me in here forever.

I can try.

Hes coming for me.

Hell never find you, I said, sitting down in the metal chair placed before the cell. Id made sure she had everything she needed in therea small bathroom off the one room, a bed that shed destroyed and had been stripped down to just a mattress, and clothing.

Alex laughed, pushing off the wall. You cant take him.

My gaze fell to the untouched plate of food by the barred door. Eat, Alex. You need to eat.

You can never be him.

I rubbed the growth of facial hair along my jaw as she slowly approached the plate of food, and hope sparked deep inside me. She hadnt eaten in the four days since shed Awakened. I had no idea how she was still walking around. Picking up the plate of food, she backed away.

Are you going to eat the food this time? I asked wearily.

Alex smiled and then threw the plate directly at where I sat. Plastic crashed against titanium before clattering on the floor. Pieces of foodmaybe mashed potatoes and some kind of meatmade it through the bars, splattering my chest and cheek. Wed stopped giving her ceramic plates after shed tried to turn the broken shards into weapons.

Drawing on patience I was running out of, I slowly knocked the chunks of food off me. Did that make you feel better, Alex?

She pouted. Not really. Then she started pacing, her movements fluid and spellbinding in spite of the fact shed thrown her dinner at me again. I cant take this any longer. Let me out or, so help me, I will destroy you.

I shook my head. Alex, you have to be in there. I know you. My heart would not be beating if you were truly gone.

Dropping onto the mattress, she growled. Gods, isnt that just so sweet? My heart is all aflutter.

There he is. I stood and grasped the bars, mirroring her earlier actions. I wondered how long it would take to bring you out. Does my love for her bother you, Seth?

She rolled onto her side, brows pinched and face pale. Seths not in here, you stupid pure-blood.

It hurts when hes connected to you, doesnt it?

Hes not in here! she screamed, her voice cracking.

I knew she was lying. Hes there. I leaned against the bars. I can see him in your eyes.

Alex curled, tucking her knees to her chest. A shiver rolled through her. I knew what she was doingretreating inside herself, reaching out to Seth, making contact with him.

Alex, I said.

Her hands curled into fists as she lifted her head. Go away.

My eyes met hers. Never.

I hate you, she hissed, and she sounded like she meant it. I hate you!

Thats not true. Alex loves me.

She rolled her eyes. I am Alex, you idiot. And I dont love you. I need

You need Seth. Fire snapped through me as I gripped the bars until my knuckles ached. Deep down, I knew it wasnt just Seth that was forcing her to behave like this. Yeah, some of what she said was Seth to the core, but it was the need driving her. The need to be near the First was a tangible thingpotent and real.

I could taste it.

I remembered what the oracle had told her about need over the summer. Part of me hadnt fully understood it then, but I did now. Need was destroying her, destroying me.

Need is not love, Alex.

Before Alex could respond, the door opened. Oh! She unfurled her legs and clapped her hands. More visitors for little old me? Im just so damn lucky. Im tired of seeing his face.

Marcus, Alexs pure-blooded uncle, glanced at me. I see shes in good spirits.

I snorted.

She rose to her feet, swaying unnaturally to the far right. The mattress, the last item left in the room, floated several feet off the floor. Wed removed everything else. Elemental use now came easy to her. She seemed to just will it to happen and it did. And gods, did she ever love doing it.

Marcus and I stared, morbidly fascinated with the display. It was stronger than yesterday, which meant the protective magic was wearing off. Hephaestus would need to make another visit and soon.

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