Darkness Avenged (Guardians of Eternity #10)(73)
“Sally.”
Coming to a grudging halt, the witch turned to send him a sullen frown. “What do you want? I already gave my word I wouldn’t escape.”
“You don’t have to,” he said, grabbing her wrist to study the delicate tattoo with a brooding gaze. Mate. “There’s nowhere in the world you could go where I wouldn’t find you.”
It took a minute for her to realize that their connection meant he would always know where she was. Hell, he would know what she was feeling, and if he truly concentrated, he would know what she was doing.
The blush faded to a sickly white, her eyes velvet dark. “Then what do you want?”
Want? His fangs lengthened. What he wanted was to yank her into his arms and sink his aching fangs deep into her throat. His body wasn’t conflicted. It accepted this woman was now his and it wanted to indulge in all the benefits of a mate.
But, Styx was right, as much as he hated to agree with the oversized mother hen.
Besides, he had a more pressing reason for charging after her.
“Is this spell dangerous?”
“It can be if I make a mistake in mixing the ingredients or when I cast the actual spell.” She frowned, clearly baffled by his question. “But you don’t have to worry, I’ll create a protective circle before I begin. You won’t be in any danger.”
He took a step forward, standing close enough to be drenched in her peach-scented warmth. “And you?”
She licked her dry lips. “I don’t understand.”
“It’s simple. Will you be at risk?”
“The caster is always at risk. Why?”
His thumb rubbed her inner wrist, lingering on the feel of her racing pulse as his gaze rested on her damp lips.
Oh . . . hell.
He was in trouble.
Ass-deep, never-be-the-same-again trouble.
“For better or worse you’re my mate,” he rasped.
“So . . .” Her eyes widened in sudden horror. “Oh. Do vampires die if something happens to their mates?”
He shuddered, unable to even imagine the devastating sense of loss.
“No, but I’ll wish I was dead.”
Chapter 20
Outside the dragon lair
Nefri ignored Santiago’s bristling annoyance as she stepped toward the small female demon.
“Yannah. Did your mother send you?”
Yannah gave a sniff, waving her hand toward the scowling vampire and sulking gargoyle. “I’m not allowed to say in front of them.”
“Ah.” Nefri wisely hid her smile as she pointed toward the small copse of trees. “Perhaps we can step over here?”
Santiago made a strangled sound. “Nefri, we don’t have time for this.”
Yannah widened her black eyes, the heavy pressure of her magic beginning to swirl through the air. “I’m a messenger from the Commission,” she announced. “Everyone has time for me.”
Without warning Levet tossed his hands in the air. “There. You see? How is a man supposed to live with such a bossy creature?”
Nefri sent a warning glance toward Santiago, who had a sudden glint of amusement in his eyes. “Careful.”
“Hey, I’m not saying a word,” he said, an exaggerated expression of innocence on his handsome face.
“Good choice,” she murmured, turning back to the female demon. “Shall we, Yannah?”
Together they moved over the uneven ground, not halting until they were far enough away to avoid being overheard by even a vampire.
“Why must men be so difficult?” Yannah abruptly burst out.
“I have come to the conclusion it’s a genetic defect of males,” Nefri consoled her companion. “That would explain why their numerous faults appear to include all species.”
Yannah gave a slow nod. “That makes sense.”
There was a moment of silence as they pondered the oddity of the male gender, and then Nefri was giving a shake of her head. “I believe you have a message for me.”
“Oh. Yes.” Yannah smoothed tiny hands down her white robe. “My mother says ‘That which was lost is found again.’”
Nefri remained silent, waiting for the rest of the message. At least until she realized that Yannah was staring at her with an expectant expression.
“That’s it?”
“Yes.”
“But . . .” Nefri frowned. “I don’t understand. What was lost?”
“How should I know?” Yannah gave an impatient wave of her hand. “I’m just the messenger.”
Nefri was careful to keep her expression devoid of her stab of frustration. Yannah might appear to be a child, but she had enough power to destroy them all.
“Very well. Thank you, Yannah.” She offered a small bow. “I will be sure to tell Siljar that you performed your task with honor.”
“I must return.” Yannah glanced toward the two men who stood in stiff silence. “You’ll keep him safe?”
Nefri nodded, sensing Yannah’s concern was genuine, despite her enjoyment in nagging the small gargoyle. “I will do everything in my power to make certain he isn’t harmed,” she promised softly.
“Thank you.”
With a last, longing glance at Levet, the small demon abruptly disappeared, leaving behind the scent of brimstone.
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