flashing images of three naked women in the middle of an orgy.
âI see Paris was here,â he said.
Torin did not reply, but he did quicken his steps, never once glancing toward the screen.
âNever mind,â Maddox muttered. Directing Torinâs attention to anything carnal was unnecessarily cruel. The celibate man had to crave sexâ touch âwith every fiber of his being, but he would never have the option of indulging.
Even Maddox enjoyed a woman upon occasion.
His lovers were usually Parisâs leftovers, those females foolish enough to try to follow Paris home, hoping to share his bed again, not knowing just how impossible such a thing was. They were always drunk with sexual arousal, a consequence of welcoming Promiscuity, so they rarely cared who finally slid between their legs. Most times, they were all too happy to accept Maddox as a substituteâeven though it was an impersonal joining, as emotionally hollow as it was physically satisfying.
It had to be that way, though. To protect their secrets, the warriors did not allow humans inside the fortress, forcing Maddox to take the women outside in the surrounding forest. He preferred them on their hands and knees, facing away from him, a swift coupling that would not rouse Violence in any way or compel him to do things that would haunt him forever and still another eternity.
Afterward, Maddox would send the females home with a warning: never return or die. It was that simple. To allow a more permanent arrangement would be foolish. He might come to care for them, and he would definitely hurt them, which would only heap even more guilt and shame upon him.
Just once, though, he would have liked to linger over a woman as Paris was able to do. He would have liked to kiss and lick her entire body; he would have liked to drown in her, completely losing himself, without fearing his control would snap and cause him to wound her.
Finally reaching Torinâs quarters, he blocked those thoughts from his mind. Time spent wishing was time wasted, as he well knew.
He glanced at his surroundings. Heâd been in this room before, but he did not remember the wall-to-wall computer system or the numerous monitors, phones and various other equipment lined throughout. Unlike Torin, Maddox eschewed most technology, for he had never quite gotten used to how quickly things seemed to changeâand just how much further each new advancement seemed to pull him from the carefree warrior heâd once been. Though he would be lying if he claimed not to enjoy the convenience such gadgets provided.
Survey complete, he faced his friend. âTaking over the world?â
âNope. Just watching it. Itâs the best way to protect us, and the best way to make a little coin.â Torin plopped into a cushioned swivel chair in front of the largest screen and began typing on the keyboard. One of the blank monitors lit up, the black screen becoming intertwined with grays and whites. âAll right. Hereâs what I wanted you to see.â
Careful not to touch his friend, Maddox stepped forward. The indistinct blur gradually became thick, opaque lines. Trees, he realized. âNice, but not something I was in dire need of viewing.â
âPatience.â
âHurry,â he countered.
Torin flicked him a wry glance. âSince you asked so nicelyâ¦I have heat sensors and cameras hidden throughout our land so that I always know when someone trespasses.â A few more seconds of tapping and the screenâs view shifted to the right. Then there was a swift flash of red, there one moment, gone the next.
âGo back,â Maddox said, tensing. He wasnât a surveillance expert. No, his skill lay in the actual killing. But even he knew what that red slash represented. Body heat.
Tap, tap, tap and the red slash once again consumed the screen.
âHuman?â he asked. The silhouette was small, almost