“I’ve been looking for you.” He fel into step beside me.
“Apparently, you’ve holed yourself up in your dorm, and your friends have advised me males are not al owed in the dorm. I’m no exception, which I find strange and very irritating. Sil y little Covenant rules shouldn’t apply to me.”
I frowned, not sure what to be skeeved out about more: that he knew who my friends were or that he was looking for me. Both things were equal y creepy to me. He could snap my neck like a twig. He was the Apol yon—someone no one wanted looking for them.
“So I’ve been waiting for you to reappear.”
Now this was creepy. I felt his stare, but I kept my eyes trained ahead. “Why?”
Seth easily fel into step beside me. “I want to know what you are.”
I froze and I had to look at him. He was pretty close, not touching. Frankly, he looked like he didn’t want to. Caution played across his arresting features as he watched me.
“I’m a half-blood.”
He arched a blond brow. “Wow. I had no idea you were a half-blood, Alexandria. Color me shocked.”
My eyes narrowed on him. “Cal me Alex. So why did you ask?”
“Yes, I know. Everyone cal s you by some boy’s name.”
His upper lip curled and frustration fil ed his voice. “Anyway, you know that is not what I’m asking. I want to know what you are.”
Pissing off the Apol yon probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do, but my mood was somewhere between crappy and real y crappy. I folded my arms across my chest. “I’m a girl. You’re a boy. Does that clear things up for you?”
One corner of his mouth quirked. “Thank you for the gender lesson. I’ve always been confused when it comes to boy and girl parts, but once again, not what I’m asking.” He stepped forward, tilting his head to the side. “Around May, Lucian requested my presence at Council. They found you around the same time. I find that strange.”
My instincts screamed for me to take a step back, but I refused. “Okay?”
“I don’t believe in coincidences. Lucian’s order has to do with you. So it begs a very important question.”
“Which is?
“What is so important about a little girl whose mother is a daimon?” He circled around me. I twisted, fol owing his movement. “Why would Lucian want me here now, but not before? You were right in your dean’s office. You would not be the first half or even pure to face down a loved one or a friend in battle. What makes you so special?”
Irritation twitched within me. “I have no clue. Why don’t you go and ask him?”
Several short strands escaped the leather thong and fel around his face. “I doubt Lucian is being truthful.”
“Lucian doesn’t have to be truthful.”
“You would know. He is your stepfather.”
“Lucian is nothing to me. What you saw in that office was bizarre. He must’ve been high on power or meth.”
“Then you would not be upset if I said he was a pompous ass?”
I bit back my laugh. “Nope.”
His lips curved into a half smile. “I intend to figure out why I was pul ed away from hunting to guard a girl—”
My brows rose. “You’re not guarding me. You’re guarding Lucian.”
“Is that so? Why would Lucian need me as a Guard? He rarely leaves the Council and is always surrounded by several layers of protection. A fledging Guard could assist him. This is wasting my time.”
He had a good point, but I didn’t have any answers for him. I shrugged and started walking again, hoping he wouldn’t fol ow, but he did.
“So I’l ask you again. What are you?”
The first two times he’d asked the question, it had just annoyed me, but the third time poked around inside my brain and pushed a memory loose. I thought of the night in the factory. What had the daimon said after he’d tagged me? I stopped, frowning as the words floated to the surface. “What are you?” My hand went to my neck, brushing over the ultra-smooth skin of the scar.
Seth’s eyes narrowed on me. “What is it?”
I looked up. “You know, you aren’t the first person to ask me that. A daimon asked me… after he tagged me.”
Interest flickered over his face. “Maybe I just need to bite you to find out.”
My hand dropped to my side and I cut him a look. He was joking, but it stil weirded me out. “Good luck with that.”
He smiled this time, flashing a row of perfect white teeth.
His smile was nothing like Aiden’s, but it was nice. “You don’t seem afraid of me.”
I took a deep breath. “Why should I be?”
Seth shrugged. “Everyone is afraid of me. Even Lucian—
even daimons are afraid of me. You know, they can sense me, and even though they know I am Death to them, they come running right up to me. I’m like fine dining to them.
They can’t pass me up.”
“Yeah… and I’m like fast food,” I murmured, recal ing what the daimon in Georgia had said.
“Maybe… or maybe not. Want to hear something strange?”
I glanced around, looking for an escape. My stomach did the icky twisty thing again. “Not real y.”
He tucked the loose strands of hair behind his ear. “I knew you were here. Not you, so to speak. But I knew someone—someone different. I felt it outside, before I entered the lobby. It was like a magnetic pul . I zeroed in on you immediately.”