To Hell and Back

Free To Hell and Back by Juliana Stone Page B

Book: To Hell and Back by Juliana Stone Read Free Book Online
Authors: Juliana Stone
Tags: Romance
anchor.
    The little boy began to sob uncontrollably, and something so fierce arose inside Logan that for a moment he couldn’t speak. He glared at his father. He felt the beast shift beneath his body, setting every cell on fire, and in that moment, he knew what he had to do. He would not sacrifice an innocent, not for the perverted power play going on here. Not for his father.
    Not even for Kira. He couldn’t.
    Logan squared his shoulders and let everything fall away.
    He would get the child out of District Three. Or he would die trying.
    He moved until the boy was safe behind him and spoke directly to his father, his tone hard. “I asked, who sanctioned this run? Why has the child been brought down here? I sense no darkness in him.” Logan scowled fiercely. “In fact I sense nothing at all except puppy dogs and rainbows.”
    “You would question me?”
    Logan ignored his father. “You took this child from his bed because you wanted to teach me a lesson. You wanted to torture me as much as you could, but it’s not going to work. An unsanctioned run to District Three is punishable by time spent in the pit.” Logan paused. “Even for you.”
    Santos’s eyes bulged as his anger boiled over. “You think to threaten me?” he roared.
    Logan shook his head. “No,” he said softly, “I’m issuing a challenge.”
    “Well done,” Lilith murmured, sipping from a glass of blood-red wine. She nodded at Logan in approval, her thirst for a diversion finally appeased. “Well done.”
    Santos didn’t have a chance to reply because Logan beat him to it.
    “I challenge you to the cage.” Logan’s fists clenched and his eyes blazed red.
    Santos’s chest rumbled. His eyes flashed crimson and his brows furrowed so low he looked demented. “You know what this means?”
    Logan bared his teeth, more than ready to meet his fate. More than ready to claim his destiny.
    His father snorted, amused, though the amused look faltered for one precious second when he caught sight of the fire in Logan’s eyes.
    “I know exactly what it means.” Logan scooped the child up in his arms and strode toward the door., His father laughed—a harsh, guttural sound that died a quick death when Logan paused at the door and focused his steely gaze on Santos.
    The two men stared at each other for several long moments and then Logan spoke so quietly that Santos wasn’t sure he’d heard him correctly. It was only several seconds after Logan had disappeared from the room that his words penetrated Santos’s brain.
    “Only one of us will leave so you’d best be prepared to spend the next several centuries in the pit because it won’t be you. And I hope every single second is absolute fucking agony.”

 
    Chapter Ten
----
    T HE CAGE WAS suspended a hundred feet in the air. A ten-by-ten torture chamber designed to break the strongest of fighters. That was the thing about challenges. It wasn’t just your opponent you needed to defeat—it was the cage itself.
    The arena chamber was a catacomb-like structure, several stories high, with hundreds of viewing chambers layered in a circular pattern all the way up. It resembled the inside of a bee’s nest and, in fact, was referred to as “the hive” by all.
    At the moment it was filled to the brim with all sorts of otherworld creatures. Word had gotten out quickly—most likely due to Lilith’s insatiable desire for pageantry and mayhem. It wasn’t every day that an overlord of Santos’s reach and power was challenged to the cage; in fact, it probably had never happened before. That it was his son who’d issued the challenge made it all the more interesting.
    Demons loved to gamble and favors were trading hands, currency exchanged. It was a veritable feast of darkness and not unlike the human spectacles held in Sin City, otherwise known as Las Vegas—the ultimate fighting championship. Except down here the stakes were so much higher and the rewards …
    Logan glanced up at the child now held by

Similar Books

Murder on Amsterdam Avenue

Victoria Thompson

Eden

Keith; Korman

After The Virus

Meghan Ciana Doidge

Women and Other Monsters

Bernard Schaffer

Map of a Nation

Rachel Hewitt

Wild Island

Antonia Fraser

Project U.L.F.

Stuart Clark

High Cotton

Darryl Pinckney