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[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] Luc squeezed Sal s hand. I m surprised that you were able to get to me. Shrugging, the wolf tugged Luc through the iron doorway and over the fallen guard. Did you kill him? Luc asked curiously. Just knocked him out. I wasn t sure what the penalty was for killing someone in hell. I didn t want to have a reason to stay here, in case Michael ever remembered me and tried to get me out. Good thinking. Luc knew that it didn t matter if you killed someone in hell. They always came back. After all, they were in hell because they were dead souls or demons and neither could be permanently killed. The pair turned the corner and Luc caught his breath. Galthine stood blocking their way, his large body making it impossible to get around him unnoticed. HELLBOURNE Amber Kell 110 What s wrong? Sal asked as Luc pulled him back around the corner. My brother is out there, Luc whispered. Will he help us? Luc shook his head. He didn t want the demon to hear him speaking. Come out, come out, baby Lucifer, Galthine growled. I know you re close. I can smell you. Luc s body started shaking. He didn t know how he d healed the first time, but he doubted he would be able to heal from whatever his brother planned for him this time. Come on, baby brother. Ripping your head off will only hurt a little. The demon s voice was low and persuasive. If Luc were any less powerful, the lure of Galthine s magic would have him running into his arms. That was how Galthine got his prey despite his sinister appearance. Sal leant forwards to whisper in Luc s ear. What do we do? Luc pressed his hand to the wall and imagined his room. For a second, he thought he felt the wall shift but it stopped before anything formed. Since hell usually allowed him a path, his father must be controlling the structure. I ll go distract him, Sal said. No. Luc grabbed the wolf before he could do anything. I ve got an idea. He whistled in a low tune. Seconds later, a trio of hounds appeared. They panted while sparks shot from their mouths. Get Galthine, he commanded in a low voice. The fiery hounds looked at him with soulless black eyes before giving a ringing bark and racing down the halls. From around the corner, he could hear his brother curse. That s cheating! Galthine shouted. Peeking around the corner, Luc saw his brother go down beneath the pile of hellhounds and quickly pulled Sal down the hall behind him. There was just enough room to squeeze by, but Luc knew Galthine wouldn t stay down and that he would come after them as soon as he was free. Run, Sal! Luc shouted, picking up speed. He felt the wolf running behind him, his breath hot on Luc s neck. HELLBOURNE Amber Kell 111 Luc followed the familiar path to his room and luckily, it was still the way he remembered. Hell hadn t reformed into different pathways. It struck him then that Lucifer wasn t trying to stop him. Something else was going on. Unfortunately, he didn t figure it out until he crossed the portal to his bedroom and into the arms of his brothers, Tavo and Lain. Gotcha, Tavo said with a wide smile. Father thought you would come back here. Lain gave an equally chilling smile. Too bad you re so predictable. He looked at Sal standing in the doorway and smirked. What is it about the wolves that has you so enthralled? Lain examined Sal like a choice piece of meat. Maybe we should try one out and see what we re missing. Yeah, we don t usually get a chance to play with the shifters, Tavo agreed, setting Luc to one side. Now boys, you know Father told you to leave this one alone. Stiln walked into the room, looking the twins over with disfavour. If you touch him, I ll tell. The twins stood around Stiln like matching bookends. Don t make us hurt you, brother. Stiln flipped back his white-blond hair. Father will make you suffer if you harm me. Tavo shrugged. Maybe, but not if we bring him Luc. With blindingly fast motions, Stiln whipped out a pair of swords and separated both twins from their heads. Warm blood squirted across Luc s bare chest. He held back the bile surging up his throat like an upcoming tide. Stiln, Sal said disgusted. I can t believe you did that. Before Luc s surprised gaze, his brother walked forwards and kissed Sal with a passion that should ve set his bedroom on fire. I may be a substitute for Luc, but I d never let them harm a hair on your beautiful head, Stiln said to Sal. He turned to Luc, his eyes colder than a hellhound s heart. Take him with you when you go, and I will owe you a favour for eternity. I would ve taken him with me anyway, Luc confessed. He didn t know what had got into his brother, but he wasn t going to shove aside some help. Scanning the room, he grabbed some of the clothes he d left there and his guitar. He didn t know who had returned it to his room, but it was time to get the hell out of hell. HELLBOURNE Amber Kell 112 A loud pop filled the air and Bran appeared in the room. Bran! Luc threw himself into his lover s arms. Joy filled him until he thought he d burst, but it was quickly followed by stark terror. What are you doing here? he shouted. My father will kill you. Bran gripped Luc s arms and gave him a good shake. There is no power in heaven or [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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