Elixir
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With a pained expression, Marcus crouched in front of us and
grabbed Alex’s chin. His hand shook as he lifted the glass of Elixir, and
he squared his shoulders. “Sorry, Alexandria. It’ll be over in seconds.”
Like a switch being thrown, the voice that came out of the trembling
girl was one I recognized and feared. “Please don’t do this,” she begged.
Seconds later, my cheeks were wet from her tears. “Please, Marcus,
please don’t do this to me.”
Marcus hesitated. “Alex?”
Her body shuddered against mine. “I’ll behave. I promise. I’ll do
whatever you ask, but please don’t give me the Elixir.”
I drew in a shallow breath. “What color are her eyes?”
“Gold,” he grunted.
Moving both of her slender wrists to one hand, I knocked Marcus’
hand away and grasped her chin. “It’s not her, not really. Do it. Gods
dammit, just do it!”
Alex wailed, and a part of me turned cold—forever. I forced her
mouth open, bruising her jaw as her struggles renewed. Energy hummed
through me, shocking me every couple of seconds. Marcus tipped the
glass to her lips, and the sickeningly sweet aroma of the Elixir filled the
cell.
Even after the contents of the glass were gone, Alex still fought.
Screaming, rolling her hips, throwing her head back and forth until I felt
her breaths turning deeper, slower.
Marcus moved back, setting the glass aside. He wiped his hands
along his pants as if he could somehow wipe away what he’d just done
to his niece, but it had left a mark on my soul.
I’d never be able to wipe it away, no matter how hard I tried.
I watched Marcus and Apollo as her muscles loosened and her body
relaxed against mine. Her head fell back against my shoulder and to the
side as she drew in a deep, long breath that sounded like a sigh.
Gazing down at her, I saw the marks again. Intricate designs bled
through her skin, swirling over her cheeks and down her neck. Inked in
blue, they brightened until the whole room was awash in sapphire, and
then they faded out. Alex stilled.
“You have to finish this,” Apollo said.