"You will see," Circes muttered. "You will soon see. Do not forget us when you have finally reached Olympus. You will need us two more times before this battle is finished. And then we will expect reward."
"What kind of reward?" Aphrodite asked suspiciously.
"The kind that we deserve," Medea answered mysteriously. "We can discuss terms later.
Just remember, you will need us again. And you will not win unless you use us."
And they were gone. As quickly as their darkness had surrounded us, it just as quickly lifted. The moon shone brightly again, beautifully lit against the blackness of night. I felt a renewed sense of urgency to reach Gavin. My Cadmus. It built slowly in the base of my stomach and grew until it filled my whole body, my entire heart.
"We must hurry," I murmured. "Time is short. I can feel it."
Ortrera urged her house faster and we took off like lightening into the sky.
Within an hour, I could see a small limestone house below us. Light flooded from the windows, falling onto the waving grass outside and somehow, I innately knew that I would find Eris inside. This was her home. The horses descended from the sky, the roar of their moving wings softening as we lowered to the ground.
I slid to the ground and waited for everyone else to dismount. I could feel an invisible pull tying me to the house. Gavin was inside as well. I knew it with every cell in my body. I needed to reach him. Now.
I scrambled to the wide marble porch and peeked into the windows of the door. Eris was inside, lounging on a long plush couch. She had shed the orange tan and fake boobs that she had employed as Tara and was instead languishing in her true form. Black hair was coiled on top of her head and her pale blue eyes scanned the room and found my gaze as she sensed my presence. She smiled a satisfied, arrogant smile.
"Cadmus," she called
Gavin appeared from the doorway of another room, bare-chested and beautiful. My breath froze in my throat and I rattled the door to enter. It was locked. I stared in horror as Gavin crossed the room and bent to lock Eris in a passionate embrace. I couldn’t breathe as he kissed her softly then deepened the kiss as her hands splayed across his bare back. This couldn’t be happening. He was mine. I saw the muscles ripple in his back as he pulled her even closer and my heart broke. It was most certainly happening. I was watching it.
Over the shoulder of my soul mate, Eris gazed at me with a vicious, satisfied hate. I returned her stare proudly, but my heart was broken. How had she managed to take my very reason for life.the one thing that I had loved throughout the millennia?
Chapter Eleven
Aphrodite laid a calming hand on my shoulder.
"Harmonia, Eris has done something to him. He would not abandon you for her willingly."
And I knew that, but I couldn’t help but wonder how he had allowed it to happen at all?
We were soul mates. Bound through time with a love stronger than steel. He was mine. And I was his. Unquestionably. Forever. Yet here we were. He was half-dressed and embracing my sworn enemy.
I heard footsteps falling on the stone inside the door and I steeled myself. The door was opened and I was suddenly facing him. Cadmus stared at me, no more than a foot in front of me. I desperately wanted to launch myself into his strong arms, to inhale the scent of his skin, but the look on his face stopped me in my tracks.
He didn’t know me.
"Can I help you?" he asked politely, with the vague nicety of a stranger. I tried not to hyperventilate and recognized with sick humor that controlling emotions didn’t get easier when you were a goddess. As I stood frozen, Jade came to my rescue, stepping up to my side.
"Hello," Jade answered, sticking out her slender arm. The gold bracelets on her wrist glinted in the light and caught my eye. I focused on them. Anything to avoid seeing the blankness on Cadmus’ face. She continued in a soothing, sweet voice.
"I’m Aphrodite. I don’t know if we’ve met."
Cadmus took her hand and raised it to his lips, briefly kissing her hand in a polite Olympic way. He shook his head.
"No, we haven’t had the pleasure. I’m Cadmus. And I am very happy to meet you."
"We’ve come to speak with Eris," Jade continued. "Might we come in?"
He nodded and pushed the door open wider. As we walked past him, I caught a whiff of his distinctive scent and my eyes filled with tears. I wanted him back. Right now. He was mine and this wasn’t fair.
My inner turmoil was in such a rage that the torch that I had just walked past exploded into flame. I jumped away from it, breathing hard. I had forgotten that could happen. It was imperative to control my emotions or accidents might result. I focused hard on controlling my breathing, on slowing it down to a normal pace as we drew to a stop in front of Eris.
She lounged on her couch, smiling a wide Cheshire cat smile. I wanted to throw up. Or attack her. Instead, I squared my shoulders and stared at her coolly.
"What have you done, Eris?" I asked.
"I have no idea what you mean, Harmonia," she replied.
She looked past me to Cadmus.
"Cadmus, darling. Please come sit with me. I have the need to feel you near."
She patted the seat next to her and I shuddered as he obligingly walked to her and sat. He would never, ever do that if she hadn’t enchanted him somehow. He wasn’t an obedient pet, yet she was treating him like a lap dog. And he was allowing it.
"What have you done?" I asked again through clenched teeth.
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