My initial time with the Oneroi had been a mix of true and false dreams. As time went on - and I really had no way of saying how much of it did go on - the majority of them seemed to be true ones. They were either visitations of awful memories or more glimpses into my current life, meant to demoralize me and make me homesick.
I was still torn apart, still feeling more animal than human or succubus or...whatever. Yet, the fleeting pieces of rationality within me wondered at the sudden lack of handcrafted visions. One might argue the Oneroi were being lazy. They were just giving me recycled material, and whenever I did see my friends in the world, I got the impression that it was less a dream and more like the Oneroi flipping me onto a TV channel to make sure I stayed distracted and gave them something to feed off of. It almost felt like they were trying to keep me busy because...well, they were busy. But why? What had happened? What had Dante been about to tell Roman and the others? Was it enough to make the Oneroi pull some of their attention from me? Or were these simply more mind games meant to leave me in turmoil?
I kept hoping I'd see a follow-up to what had happened with Dante, but the Oneroi had other parts of the life I'd left behind to show me. Or, well, parts I hadn't left behind. Simone was still impersonating me, and the Oneroi wanted me to know.
Adding insult to injury, she was helping Maddie and Seth with the wedding. The three of them were out cake shopping, and honestly, I was almost more surprised to find Seth there than I was Simone in her disguise. He'd pretty much kept away from the wedding planning as much as possible, using the pretense that he was no good at decisions and was happy to let Maddie run things the way she wanted.
I didn't doubt the first part of what he said but wondered about the second. In my heart of hearts, the one that believed he was still in love with me, I secretly hoped he was passing it to Maddie just because he was indifferent to it all. I wanted to believe that he really didn't care about the planning because he didn't care about the wedding.
It was clear, however, that I cared. Or rather - Simone cared. Considering my reluctance at dress shopping, you would have thought Maddie might notice the sudden increase in zeal. Nope. Maddie was too caught up in her own bubble of happiness and welcomed "my" assistance.
So, the three of them set off on a cake adventure, visiting all the bakeries Maddie had compiled and ranked on a list pulled from hours of Internet research.
"You want it creamy," said Simone, licking icing off her fingers at a bakery in Belltown. Actually, it was more like sucking. "This is a little too sugary." The threesome sat at a table where they had been provided with a plate of samples.
"That's the point," said Maddie. She was eating a bite-size piece of chocolate cake in a much less pornographic way. "Mega sugar rush."
"Yeah, but if you get too much sugar, it just tastes grainy. You want it to slide right over your lips." She turned to Seth. "Don't you think so?"
Seth had taken a bite out of a piece of marble cake. "It is kind of grainy."
Simone gave him a knowing smile, one that seemed to say, See? I know you better than anyone else in the world.
Seth held her eyes for a moment, but his expression was unreadable. He turned toward Maddie. "But we can do whatever you want."
"No, no," she said, not sounding too disappointed. "This is for both of us. I want it to be something you like too."
Seth gave her a mischievous smile. "Does it matter? It all gets shoved in the face anyway."
Maddie's eyes went wide. "No, it doesn't! Don't even think about doing that."
"Guess you won't know until the time comes, huh?" His smile had grown.
Seeing him play with her made me (figuratively) squirm, but I took comfort in seeing a flash of annoyance in Simone's eyes. Maddie was succeeding where Simone couldn't. That was how it should be...or was it? Maddie's unwitting triumph over Simone meant she had...well, triumphed over me. Or had she? Simone looked like me but wasn't truly me. Damn. This was all so confusing.
"Seth wouldn't do that," said Simone, resting her hand on his shoulder in what was supposed to be a friendly way. Maddie couldn't see it from her vantage, but Simone's fingers lightly brushed the back of his neck. "Not if he wants a good honeymoon."
She spoke lightly, but there was a sly undertone there. Having her sex life brought up in public made Maddie blush. Seth had shifted uncomfortably, but the reason was unclear. Simone's fingers? The mention of sex? Maybe both. Simone removed her hand, seeming innocent to all the world, except Seth and me.
Maddie seemed eager to change the subject from the romantic goings-on of a honeymoon. "I think you should at least pick the cake flavor," she said. "I'm choosing so much else."
"I don't know," said Seth. He still seemed uncomfortable. "I don't care if you do it."
"Yeah, but she wants you to," said Simone. "Come on, make one firm decision here. You can't go wrong. Maddie'll eat anything you pick."
Loaded statement. Neither Seth nor Maddie acted as though they read anything into it, but I had a feeling Simone had intended it as a reference to Maddie's very buxom figure.
"Exactly," said Maddie. "What's your favorite flavor?"
"I bet I can guess," said Simone. "Chocolate."
"Strawberry," said Maddie.
Losers. It was vanilla.
"Vanilla," said Seth.
Maddie groaned. "Naturally. Well, there's one decision made." She rose from the table. "Let's try a few other places and get the rest of this taken care of. Not much left after this." They reached the door, and Maddie stopped to glance at Simone. "Oh, hey. Will you do me a favor? Will you take Seth tux shopping?"
"What?" asked Seth. No neutral face now. He was shocked.
Maddie grinned. "If you don't have a keeper, you'll show up at the church in a Billy Idol T-shirt. And it's bad luck if I go with you."
"I thought that was just for the bride," said Seth.
"I want to be surprised," Maddie countered.
"Of course I'll go," said Simone, putting her arm around Seth again in that "friendly" way.
Maddie beamed, and the bakery faded away......transforming into Erik's store.
Erik sat at a small table with Jerome and Roman, and - so help me - they were drinking tea. Even Jerome. Roman was visible, which made me think Jerome must have decided they no longer needed to fear the eyes of higher powers who might wonder why my "human" roommate kept tagging along with Seattle's archdemon.
Erik was tapping his tea cup thoughtfully. "If your theory is right, it would explain a lot." These words were directed at Roman. "The dream quality of the visions. Mr. Jerome's complete inability to find her."
Jerome's slightly arched eyebrow was the only indication of his displeasure over the word "inability."
Erik continued, eyes on his cup as he pondered it all. "And you're right...of all the creatures you suggested, Oneroi or Morphean demons make the most sense."
Oh! I thought in triumph to the Oneroi. How do you like that, bitches? My friends are on to you. No response came. No dissolving of the dream, as I would have expected.
"But why her?" asked Roman irritably. I had a feeling he'd taken credit for the dream idea, shielding Dante from Jerome's wrath. "Why a succubus? Don't they only care about human dreams?"
"They're tied to Nyx," pointed out Erik. Oh, yes. My friends were smart. Smarter than Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys put together. Maybe even Matlock too.