Hades
Montegue left Kael's punishment up to me, but I could see his patience waning. I couldn't be blind to the fact that he had been gracious despite the gravity of the incidents and actions perpetrated.
Then again, the vow that I made was that I would bring the head of the beast—not Montegue. It was the final promise to Danielle.
Kael was deflated as he was taken, flanked by two men, still bound, his eyes dim. My fingers twitched at my sides as I watched him that way. He didn't look me in the eye as he was led away to wherever I would order him to be placed.
>"Lock him up," the flux commanded, slithering into my mind. I froze slightly. "I know you want to," it growled.
The flux was complex, born out of the essence of a vampire who had been unjustly killed after watching his mate die. It had been left behind—a convoluted mass of nothing but rage and decay.