mind of their own. Youâve seen me walking down the hall, Ms. Pantall. I never know where my arms or legs are located, hence all the bruises I keep.â
She rolled her eyes again. âKeep your feet under your own desk, Nick. Stop disrupting class or Iâll send you to the office.â
Something stabbed him in the leg. Hard. Nick let out a sharp curse and though it wasnât in English, Ms. Pantall had enough Cajun in her to unfortunately know exactly what the word meant.
âThatâs it! Get to the office! Now!â
âButââ
âNo buts! Go!â
Growling low in his throat, Nick got up to retrieve the pass from her hand. He glanced back to see the sad pout on Kodyâs face and as his gaze went to Nathan â¦
For the merest instant he could have sworn he saw his eyes flash red. But that would be an impossibility. If Nathan had demon in him, Nick would see it.
Heâd sense it.
For that matter, heâd even glimpsed Acheronâs true demonic form and Ash had more than enough power to camouflage himself.
From anyone.
But not a Malachai. Nothing and no one could hide themselves from Nick. He was the Geiger counter of preternatural species. It was both his gift and his curse.
Which got back to the weird sensation on his spine. He needed a serious consultation with his fellow Power Rangers. But that wouldnât happen until after he figured out how many hours of detention this little miserable morning was going to cost him.
Maybe Iâll get lucky and when I go after Zavid something will eat me and I wonât have to finish detention.
A boy could dream.
Taking the slip from Ms. Pantallâs hand, he headed for the door and took one last look at Kody. Instead of watching him, she was saying something to Nathan.
Nickâs vision darkened in such a way that he had to catch himself before he let loose his own demonic eyes and freaked out half his class. His breathing ragged, it took everything he had not to blast the door from its hinges.
Okay, stop!
Aeron would be the first to warn him off his anger. This was the gateway to a place he didnât want to go. It was what had forced his father to live out his âfreeâ life in the human realm incarcerated in a maximum security prison. That had been the only place Adarian could stay where his frequent violent outbursts that resulted in the flying entrails of whoever had annoyed him could be contained.
Every time Nick exploded into those powers, he put a cosmic target out to his enemies. Told them exactly where to find him and anyone who was near him.
The only way to have peace in his life was to keep his temper and remain dormant.
Yeah, but he wanted that kidâs throat.
And by the time he reached the principalâs office, he was good and livid. His palms damp and his heart racing. He even felt his temple pounding. Too pissed to sit, he paced in front of the chairs outside Mr. Headâs office and half expected to go Carrie White on everybody. All that was missing was the pigâs blood.
Suddenly, a tiny light appeared in his peripheral. One that wouldnât be all that noticeable to most people. It was only slightly larger than a speck of dust in a sunbeam. But Nick knew the source of the ethereal blue light.
It was a will-oâ-the-wisp. Or more affectionately, Lucky Charms Legolas.
He stopped pacing to whisper, âLegolas? What are you doing here?â
I felt you burning them powers, and wondered if you were in trouble. Or are you trying to summon Noir? âCause if you are, let me know now. I need to pack some bags before I abandon your sorry hide to him and his forces to save me own arse.
Nick released a scoffing laugh. As if. Aeron would sooner cut his own throat than hightail it out. One thing about the Celtic war god, he never backed away from a fight.
Aeron manifested into his shimmering shade body. More shadow than form, it wouldnât be visible to anyone other
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