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Savitar: Issues... You have issues...

Me: GASP! Don't you judge me chthonian!

Remi: ... Is it always like this?

Knox: ... mostly.

Me: *deep voice* i want to play a game.

Savitar: yeah? Well i don't.

Acheron: BOO!

Remi: Ah!

Knox: No. * Poker face*

Savitar: Well, look who finally grew a pair.

Alex paced around the room, steam practically pouring out of her ears.

"What do you mean you can't tell me where he is?!" Acheron shifted in his seat.

"We just... cant." The tigress whirled on him.

"No." The Atlantean gave her a confused look.

"No?" He questioned.

"No." She glared icicles at him. "That is not okay."

Apollomi fixed Lukas with a regal glare.

"So how long were you planning to be gone?" He clicked his tongue.

"Don't know... that's beside the point." The goddess shook her head, "you'll regret crossing me light-bringer."

"I know I will, but for now, you need me."

"I am NOT on crack." Dev defended, "I swear Fang, Stryker was here!" Fang laughed uneasily.

"Sure Dev, whatever you say." Suddenly a bright light engulfed the room and the boys fell back. As the light began to fade, it revealed a very... different... looking Knox. His eyes, instead of charcoal black, swirled with red and silver, like a very angry Acheron.

"Well hello boys," the "imposter" greeted with a charming smirk, "You haven't seen Alex anywhere, have you? I believe she has been looking for me." Knox stood, shirtless, clad in black leather pants, perfect posture, looking at them expectantly. They both blinked in shock. Their eternally shy, friendly friend looked like a complete badass.

"Knox..?" He sighed, brushing off their disbelief.

"Whatever. I'm going to go find Remi. He might have some useful information to share." Knox scoffed, walking away flippantly.

He appeared in his bears' bedroom.

"Hi sweetheart, miss me?" The 'dark-hunter' purred. Remi dropped his novel on the floor with a light thud. Knox's muscles rippled as he strode to the foot of Remi's bed, making Remi's breath catch in his throat. The Arcadians eyes widened and his pupils dilated as he raked a hungry gaze over the dark-hunter's body.

"Um... Lukas?" He muttered, distractedly, wanting nothing more than to reach out and touch his curiosity. The man gave a sexy, overpowering, smirk and sat down. He let his hand graze over the length of the other man's knee.

"Is there a problem?" Lukas murmured in a deep, sultry voice that was basically unheard of coming from Knox. He leaned forward to brush a stray hair away from the bear's face. Remi has to shake his head to clear it.

"Lukas," The bear started, trying his best not to stumble over his words. "What—Where... How-What happened to you?" The imposter's eyes shone. Remi backed away slightly.

"Well," Knox whispered huskily, "Why don't you come closer and find out?" Remi shook his head, a sudden jolt of anger clouding his hormonal thoughts. The bear growled.

"What the hell, happened the other day Lukas?!" Knox seemed momentarily shocked and the red faded from the silver in his eyes. His expression looked pained for a moment, then the red re-appeared in full force and the pain was replaced with nonchalance. He shrugged.

"Nothing I can talk about." Knox stated, he leaned forward as if to capture the other's lips in a kiss. Their lips connected and they moved together, Knox pushing Remi down on to the bed, and Remi pulling him close. Knox ground down into the other's hips and let out a soft groan. Remi rolled them over, and frantically began to kiss and nip at Lukas' neck, his shoulder, down to his chest. Knox shivered, running his hands up and down Remi's back, before turning them back over to regain the upper-hand. As Knox leaned back down to re-claim the other's lips, he was met with... the floor. Remi grunted as he shoved the other man off of him, sending him ass over tea-kettle.

"Hey!" Lukas snapped indignantly. The bear glared down at him.

"That," Remi said, gesturing to Knox's half-clothed body, "is not going to happen until I know what the hell is going on." The dark-hunter huffed.

"Fine, whatever." Knox growled the irritation in his voice tangible. Remi almost laughed at the look on the other man's face; Knox scowled.

"You're going to regret that, because I know I can last longer than you. I just might hold back and not give it to you nest time, Bear." Remi blinked as the man ended his warning and disappeared.

"Knox?" A gasp sounded on the other side of the room, followed by the sound of dishes breaking.

"Hello Alex, I believe you wanted to speak with me."