Mirage rose to fill his glass after he drained it then returned to her seat, crossing her legs uncomfortably. She wasn't used to being dressed like this in front of anyone but Lineal and Lynette and she was feeling a bit naked in front of Hunter. It might have helped if he wasn't looking at her the way he was, as if she were sitting here in that extreme state of undress.
She drank more of her whiskey, clearing her throat. "Okay, anytime you want to start. I don't have all night here."
He sighed and then took another drink from his glass, finally setting it down in front of him. "I'm not quite sure how to start."
"Well, I'd say to start like your favorite comedian. "I was born a poor black child..."
"Hey, he's epic," he said with a laugh. "Okay. I was born a poor black child, except for the fact that I'm not black, my family wasn't really poor, and I'm not from here."
"From the city?"
"Uh...no, from this world."
Mirage stared at him for a minute then lifted her glass and finished her drink, getting up and grabbing the crystal carafe. She refilled his drink and her own before setting the carafe in front of her. "Then...where are you from?"
He let out a slow breath and took another hit of the potent brew. With his constitution, he could finish the whiskey in the carafe and another on top of that before he'd even begin to feel it. "It's hard to explain." He ran his hands through his hair in aggravation, wondering how he would come up with the words to explain. "I've never met my real mother. From what my parents told me, she came out of nowhere holding me in her arms. They said she seemed terrified, that someone was after her."
"After her? Probably knew what you would be like when you grew up and wanted to save the world from that horror."
Hunter chuckled, shaking one finger at her. "Funny girl. But no, they said she kissed me and then handed me to them, begging them to raise me and to keep me safe. She gave them a bag of jewels which got me through college, but no idea of exactly where I came from and why she was so desperate to hide me."
"So you have no idea who you are?"
Hunter shrugged. "I've had thoughts but nothing that I can substantiate."
Mirage took another drink of her whiskey, a prickle of curiosity making her eyebrows rise. "You've never tried to find her?"
"I wouldn't know where to start. My parents passed away about thirty years ago."
"Thirty? You don't look much over that yourself."
"I was close to sixty when they died." He smiled at her gasp, enjoying her disbelief. "I know, it's hard to believe. I don't age the same way you do, or should I say other humans do. I have a few other special talents; you've seen some of them."
"Well maybe if you'd keep it in your pants more often, I wouldn't have to see it."
Hunter chuckled. "Mouthy to the end," he said with a shake of his head. "But that's how I got here and that's all I know." He got up and began pacing the floor. "Does that help you any?"
"It still doesn't tell me what you're doing here." She kicked off her sandals, bringing her feet up and tucking them under her.
He picked up his tumbler from the side table, swishing the potent liquid around the glass before finishing it in one swallow. "I touched you." The words were explosive and he took two steps toward her before he caught himself. "I've seen so many creatures touch you and go insane, Mira. I've seen their eyes and I've watched as their sanity leaked from them. I've seen the pain it causes you. I know how much you hate it. I just want to help."
"You can't." She rose, slamming her glass down and then wincing when she saw the mark it made in the wood. "There's nothing to help."
"But Dianna said..." Hunter clamped his mouth shut but he saw the look in Mirage's face and knew what it meant. He'd opened his mouth and now she was going to press until she got all the information she wanted. "Shit. Open mouth, insert both feet sideβfucking--ways."
"You can say that again. Now tell me."
"She was concerned. You've grown very distant in the past few months, less concerned about your own safety. Dianna was concerned about you. She wanted someone else to know your story besides herself and she knows I care about you." He stared at her, hoping that little tidbit would keep her from trying to kick his butt again. But knowing that he could touch her now, that he didn't have to fear for his sanity, that just might tip the scales into his direction more often.
"You
care
about me. Yeah...right." She took another mouthful of the whiskey and blew out a deep breath. The burn was there and she could feel just the hint of a buzz. For just an instant, she held onto that buzz, wanting the sweetness of forgetfulness that letting herself consume too much alcohol would give her. But it was a weakness, one that she couldn't afford and she forced herself to sit forward and ignore the carafe of whiskey. "Try feeding that to someone who hasn't known you for five years."
"What's that supposed to mean? Damn, Mira. I knew you were scarred but when you treat people like shit just because they want to help you, that's really fucking sadistic." He rose, coming easily to his feet to glare down at her.
"I didn't ask you for your help and I sure as hell didn't ask for you to
care