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In handy in your line of work.”

“Being Hecate’s Guardian is not my work; it is my life.”

Mikki forced a little nonchalant laugh and started to lift a slice of cold meat onto her plate. “You have no idea

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how many men in my old world say that about their jobs.”

“I am not a man,” he growled.

This time Mikki did sigh. Deliberately, she put down her fork and met his gaze. “I’m well aware of that. Just

like I imagine that you—as well as the rest of the inhabitants of this realm—are well aware that I’m not like

any other Empousa. But am I all prickly about it? No. Do I feel the need to constantly remind you that I’m

probably a good twenty years older than the norm, and that I’m totally confused by almost everything

surrounding me? No. For two reasons: one, because it’s annoying and, two, because bemoaning the fact won’t

change a damn thing. I mean, I could complain constantly about wanting to be taller or thinner, but that

wouldn’t ever change the fact that I’m five-seven and weigh”—she hesitated and reconsidered—“ten pounds

more than I wish I did.” She pointed to the chair with a sharp, frustrated motion. “Now would you please sit

down and have some dinner. I’m hungry, and when I’m hungry I get grumpy. So let’s eat.”

To her surprise, he didn’t snarl at her or whirl away. He sat.

Mikki picked up the fork and resumed loading her plate with a variety of the delicious selection of meat and

cheese. Tonight they had added dark, flavorful olives and roasted sweet peppers as well as fresh, plump figs.

She glanced up when she realized he was still just sitting there. Mikki raised one brow at him.

“I am unaccustomed to eating in the company of others,” he said slowly.

She didn’t have to ask him why. Gii had already answered that question for her. The rest of the realm saw him

as a beast, little more than a walking, talking animal. Even the goddess herself had reminded her sternly that

he had not ever been, nor would he ever be, a man.

Well, Mikki was different. No, he wasn’t a man, but he wasn’t an animal, either.

“Where I’m from it’s mean-spirited to make someone eat alone while everyone else excludes him.”

“And you are not mean-spirited, Mikado.”

He didn’t phrase it as a question, but she answered anyway. “No. Sometimes I’m selfish and stubborn, and

even cynical, but I can promise you that I’ve never been mean-spirited.”

As she spoke, something in his face changed. It was like she had somehow peeled away a protective layer that

he kept wrapped around himself, leaving him terribly, unexpectedly, vulnerable. She remembered that awful,

lonely roar she’d heard echoing from a dead statue all the way through a modern world and into her dreams.

Mikki wanted to reach out and touch him, to tell him that everything would be okay, but she was suddenly

afraid, and not of the fantastic beast who sat so awkwardly across the table from her. Mikki was afraid of

herself.

She looked away from the raw emotion revealed in his eyes and busied herself arranging the food on her

plate. Soon she heard the clanks and rattlings of cutlery, which told her that he, too, was filling his plate.

Mikki filled her goblet with the cold white wine that was beading its pitcher and was pleased that it was the

same excellent wine she’d had earlier at the springs. She glanced up at the Guardian.

“Wine?”

He nodded, and she poured. Then she lifted her own goblet and smiled.

“To the roses,” she said.

The Guardian hesitated. He made a small gesture with his hand and spoke a single word under his breath.

Then he, too, raised his goblet. His powerful hand engulfed the delicate crystal, and he held it awkwardly, as

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