Angel of Darkness (The Fallen #1)(59)



He stiffened against her. Nicole’s head lifted. His taste filled her mouth. His eyes—blacker than night—met hers. She felt the jet of his release inside her, the hot splash, and as she watched, she saw the shadow of black wings stretch behind him.

The air seemed to rustle around her as the wings moved. Her gasps filled the air, his fingers still cut into her hips, but as the pleasure faded, she could only stare at those wings.

Then she had to touch.

Slowly, her right hand eased down his shoulder. Her hand drifted down his back, and her fingertips stretched out.

She felt the lightest, softest silk. Just a whisper. Just— Keenan shuddered against her. His head was bent now, and his mouth pressed to her throat. “What are you doing?” He rumbled, then his lips opened wider over her throat. His tongue stroked her flesh, and his cock began to thicken. “Feels good.”

It did. Because her fingers were tingling. “I’m ... touching your wings.”

He tore away from her, pulling that thickening flesh from her— No.

—as he stared at her with stunned eyes. “What?”

She could still see them—big, dark wings. They seemed to come right from his back. She tried to step forward but her knees were doing a jiggle. “Your wings, I—”

“I don’t have wings.”

She hadn’t thought so either, but she nodded.

He spun, showing her his back. “They were burned off when I fell.”

She could see the angry red scars on his otherwise perfect back, but she could also see those dark shadows, rising up, covering him like a cloud. “I can see them.”

He whirled back to face her. “No, they’re gone.”

The scent of flowers hit her then. Light, sweet. Such a strange smell to mark someone who could destroy her so easily. Nicole grabbed her jeans and hauled them back up even as Keenan cocked his head to the side and stared hard at the broken front door. A breeze blew into the room, and then ...

Wings. Black wings. Not shadows, but real, honest-to-God wings appeared as the angel approached. Angel. His face seemed carved from stone but made of beauty. He wore a white T-shirt, dark jeans. Strange, she’d expected— Nicole swallowed. I shouldn’t be seeing him. This was wrong. Something was wrong. You didn’t see an angel of death unless you were dying. That’s what Keenan had said. “I see your wings,” she told Keenan. “And I see him.”

If she saw the angel of death, that meant ...

Her time had come.





CHAPTER ELEVEN



As Keenan lunged forward, his arm swept out to make sure that Nicole stayed behind him.

She can see Az.

Fear and fury churned in Keenan. “You’re not taking her!”

Az’s eyes narrowed. “You really think you can stop me?” “I can damn well try.”

Az’s eyes jerked at the curse. Right. Angels weren’t supposed to curse.

Or to f*ck.

Not an angel anymore. And Nicole was rubbing off on him.

“Get in my way,” Az told him, voice deep and dark and promising, “you’ll die.”

“No!” Nicole shouted as she shoved past the arm Keenan was trying to use to shield her. Her clothes were wrinkled, her face flushed, her lips red and swollen—and she was so beautiful.

And she was running toward Death.

“Don’t even think about hurting Keenan!” She yelled at Az.

Az blinked, then his light brows pulled low over his eyes. “You can truly see me.” Now he sounded surprised.

What? An emotion? From Az?

No time to dissect that now. “You aren’t taking her.”

“No.” Az cocked his head to the side and studied Nicole. Then he took one step inside the abandoned building. Another. The floral scent deepened, but Az wrinkled his nose, obviously smelling something else. “Sex.” His nostrils flared. “That’s why you came in here?” His eyes judged Keenan. Found him lacking. “How very human of you.”

Keenan knew the words were supposed to be an insult. “Thank you.” He’d always thought humans got the better end of the deal. Pleasure, passion. Sure, pain was thrown into the mix, too. But you could live through pain.

No expression crossed Az’s face.

Nicole stood between the two men now. Her hair fell over her shoulders and tension held her small body tight. “I thought I had ten days.”

“Um ...” Az took another step inside. A step that put him closer to Nicole.

Don’t touch her.

One touch would be all it took.

Keenan caught Nicole’s arm and forced her back. She tried to fight, he just pulled harder. “He touches you, you die.” Flat.

That stopped her struggles. Her eyes widened and she looked back at Az. “Why do I see him?”

Only the dying should see Az. Only the dying or— “Been drinking angel blood, have you?” Az asked.

The mark on Keenan’s neck seemed to burn. But he hadn’t minded her bite. He’d craved it.

Az shook his head slowly. “We’re not meant to be prey, Keenan.”

“He’s not,” she snapped, and Keenan felt a spurt of pride. Even with death close, she wasn’t weakening.

But Nicole’s words had Az’s eyes zeroing in on her. “I know about you.”

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