We kissed good-bye, and Seth promised to check on me later. Once he was gone, I set out to find my guardian angels.
CHAPTER 19
Finding them wasn't so easy. No one was at my apartment, and Vincent didn't answer his phone. I drove down to the Cellar, hoping maybe they'd all decided to start drinking mid-day. Nope. The pub was barren, with only a couple bored patrons sitting at the bar.
Frustrated, I called Hugh, deciding it was time to get help from my own resources.
"Is Jerome back yet?"
"No," the imp said. "Do you need him?"
"Kind of."
"Kind of?"
"It's a long story."
"I'm in the city for a meeting. You want to have lunch and explain? I'm practically down the street from your place. I'll meet you there, and we'll go eat."
It was the first time I'd talked to Hugh since the blowup at Peter's over Seth and me. I was still reeling from all that, but I did kind of want to get feedback from another immortal source. Besides, I was rapidly running out of options.
It only took ten minutes for him to show up, but it felt like an hour.
"Holy shit," said Hugh, spotting the Christmas trees when he walked in. "Your apartment's a national park."
"Be quiet."
"I'm serious. You need a ranger working in here."
"Come on. Let's go."
We walked to a deli down the street. Once we were seated with our food, I began explaining to him why I needed Jerome. By the time I finished the Nyx story, Hugh's mirth had faded.
"Fuck," he said, biting into an enormous Reuben. "That might be worth bugging Jerome after all."
"Where is he?" I asked. "Another training?"
Hugh shrugged. "Not entirely sure. He was vague about it. Grace and Hiroko insinuated he's having ‘a personality conflict' with another demon and went to settle it."
"Oh, God," I said. "Not a duel?"
"I don't know. I hope not. Those crazy bitches seemed pretty smug, so they're probably hoping for some opportunity to pull a power play out of all this. You know how they are. Still…you could probably go to them for help with all this."
I could…but if Jerome had something weird going on, I didn't want to get enmeshed with his lieutenants and possibly be used in some way. The two demonesses worked for him but would seize any chance for promotion, and when political tremors shook our world, everyone was quick to exploit everyone else.
"I'll hold out for the angels," I said. "As long as I can space out my energy fixes, there shouldn't be a problem. If I can't find Carter and friends in another day or so, I'll think about talking to Grace and Hiroko."
"I can get a hold of him if you really need it," said Hugh.
I smiled at the uneasy tone in his voice. "Yeah, but your instructions were to avoid bothering him at all costs, right?"
The imp nodded.
"It's okay. I'll wait on the angels. If I have to go to Grace and Hiroko, they can be the ones to decide if it's worth interrupting Jerome for. I mean, the evidence is pretty solid…but, well, if we're wrong, and it turns out to be nothing…
Jerome's going to be pissed that I bothered him based on the word of two humans."
"Pissed at all of us."
"Yeah." I idly picked holes in my sandwich with the toothpick that held it together.
"Are you scared?" asked Hugh. "Of Nyx?"
"Yeah. I am. I don't like the idea of anything invading my sleep. Certainly not something that powerful. That guy I mentioned—Dante—is going to try to make me a charm or something to ward her away."
Hugh snorted. "No human can make a charm like that."
"He's a magician. He said he could."
"Sweetie. Nyx is a fucking deity—no, more than that. An uber-deity. A force of the universe that was instrumental in creation. She's been weakened over time, yeah, but some strung-out, psychic sham can't make a charm powerful enough to scare her off. There are probably only a handful of humans in the world who could, and to get that kind of power…" Hugh shook his head. "I don't know. Based on what you've told me, I'm just not seeing it."
I'd had my own doubts about Dante, but I'd thus far managed to push them aside and keep hoping for the best. Hearing Hugh, I felt all of my misgivings return.
"Fuck," I said.
Silence fell as we munched on our sandwiches a bit. Rain fell outside, and hungry customers ducked in to avoid it. Hugh watched a cute brunette order at the counter, then he turned his attention back to me.
"Any idea when Niphon's leaving?"
I frowned. "Whenever Tawny gets a victim."
Now Hugh frowned. "But she did, didn't she?"
"Did she?"
"I don't know. That's what Simon said. Or at least, he thought she did. He said she was up there dancing with a glow a couple nights ago. Made up for the shitty job she was doing."
A couple nights ago…
"No…that's impossible. I saw her right around then, and she still hadn't taken anybody. She was so low, I had to kiss her again. He's wrong."
"Maybe she got a glow from the kiss." Hugh sounded kind of hopeful. "You use a lot of tongue?"
"It wasn't that big of a kiss. No glow. Just enough to get by."
"Huh." He swirled the ice around in his Diet Coke. "I guess Simon was wrong. Figured he'd be good at spotting that stuff."
I would have thought so too. "Hugh…this is going to sound weird, but I think Tawny may be faking how inept she is."
He looked rightfully startled. "Why the fuck would she do that?"
"I don't know. I think it's to help Niphon. But none of this makes sense. This is the second time I've heard of her possibly getting a fix, but then I've seen her shortly thereafter, and she was way too low to have burned through so much so quickly."
"Maybe she's got your problem."
"I have a lot of problems."
"Your Nyx problem. Maybe Tawny's losing her energy too."
Whoa. Interesting idea. And why not? If Nyx was preying on one succubus, why not two? And it would explain how Tawny was losing energy so quickly. Except…
"If Nyx is taking her energy, that means she's actually getting it to begin with. But Tawny keeps telling me she isn't having sex."
"Huh. A servant of Hell lying. Go figure."
"Yeah, but why? Niphon's risking getting both of them in a shitload of trouble if Jerome or anyone else finds out. He's gambling a lot just to stick around and annoy me. And if Hell thinks Tawny isn't doing her job, they'll recall her."
Hugh gave me a funny look.
"What?" I asked. "What's that for?"
"You didn't read the book, did you?"
"What book?"
"The succubus manual."
"You know I didn't."
"And I even got you the abridged one," he said, sounding wounded.
"Hugh," I growled. "What's your point?"
"The point is that as her mentor, you're accountable for her actions. If she can't bag a victim, you're the one they'll call in."
"What? That's ridiculous."
"Those are the rules now."
"So, what, I get slapped on the wrist for her screwing up?"
"Slap on the wrist? For being a succubus who can't teach another one to have sex? It's so ludicrous, it's probably never happened before. I don't know what they'd do. Censure you at the very least. Transfer you to work under a senior succubus."
"I am a senior succubus."
He shrugged.
"But if she's lying…"
"Then prove it."
I rubbed my eyes. "This is utterly insane. Why does Niphon hate me so much? He already bought my soul, for God's sake. What more is there?"
I expected some smartass remark. Instead, I received silence. I looked at Hugh. "What? What is it now?" He pointedly glanced away. "Hugh!"
"I don't know, Georgina." Hugh rarely called me by my first name. I was usually honey or sweetie. "Sometimes we make deals, and they seem airtight, but something goes wrong."