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"Yes." He lifted her into his arms, carrying her to the pallet. "Will not hurt you."
He laid her down, joining her there. Then his brows drew together, as if he'd just recalled something. Was he hesitating?
"You are mine, ara ara. Say this."
At that moment, she was. "I'm yours."
Seeming to make a decision, he removed his s.h.i.+rt, revealing the tan, smooth skin of his chest. Then he eased above her. As she gazed up into the blue of his eyes, any doubts she had faded. The demon won't hurt me. The demon won't hurt me.
He dipped down to cover her mouth with his own. She loved the way he kissed now. He was aggressive with it, having learned exactly how to drive her wild. Strong flicks, teasing licks that set her body on fire.
As their breaths mingled, she gasped against his lips, "Yours." "Yours."
She wants me to claim her. Malkom's chest was tight with feeling, his mind filled with thoughts of pleasuring her, so that she'd cleave to him. Malkom's chest was tight with feeling, his mind filled with thoughts of pleasuring her, so that she'd cleave to him.
"Bound forever," she'd told him. And, G.o.ds, he wanted to believe it.
So why did he continue to have the sense that she was slipping away?
As he levered himself above her, the importance of this moment struck him like a hammer blow. But he had no words to express to her what she was about to give him-and how long he'd waited for it.
How long he'd waited for her her.
He didn't know how to ask her why his heart seemed to stop every time he gazed at her face. No way to tell her what being inside her would mean to him, the trust he would bestow when he gave up his seed. I could put a babe inside her this night. I could put a babe inside her this night.
"Witch," he grated. He kissed her palm, then laid it over his heart again, as if she could feel how heavy his chest was. That sense of possessiveness flooded him. With these kinds of feelings and no outlet ... bewilderment roiled. he grated. He kissed her palm, then laid it over his heart again, as if she could feel how heavy his chest was. That sense of possessiveness flooded him. With these kinds of feelings and no outlet ... bewilderment roiled.
She couldn't understand him, and he didn't know what to do.
"Malkom," she breathed, beginning to look uneasy, "y-you have to be gentle."
"Do not ... want to hurt you."
"The more needing needing I am, the less it will hurt." I am, the less it will hurt."
Then he wouldn't enter her until he'd made her beg for him to.
Lying in the cradle of her thighs, he removed her top, baring her b.r.e.a.s.t.s to him. Never get enough of these. Never get enough of these. He bent down to kiss that tender, giving flesh, knowing how much she desired him to. He bent down to kiss that tender, giving flesh, knowing how much she desired him to.
Yet once his lips closed around one of her nipples, his fangs sharpened. Claim her, Claim her, his instinct commanded, his instinct commanded, in all ways in all ways. As his tongue swirled around the peak, he felt a hot jolt. A drop of blood had hit his tongue.
He rose up, eyes riveted to the line of crimson just above her stiff nipple. Starkness against her creamy breast.
He'd never felt so close to his female as when he'd bitten her. Surely she would feel it too, now that she didn't fear him, now that she wanted his claim upon her.
Must make her mine.
She shook her head, likely to tell him not to bite her, but he cut her off, warning her in Demonish not to deny them this.
Never deny us this.
As he leaned down, she kept shaking her head, shoving against his chest.
"But you are mine!" he told her in Anglish. "Feel this." The connection. this." The connection.
Cleave to me, witch! With a yell, he sank his fangs into one plump breast. With a yell, he sank his fangs into one plump breast.
His eyes closed with ecstasy before he'd even drawn from her. When he licked her nipple as he suckled, she tensed beneath him, crying out.
He forced his lids open, alarm flaring. But then he saw her head and arms had fallen back, her lips parted.
When he realized she was coming, he gave a desperate groan, sucking her harder, palm covering her other breast, pinching the tip.
The way her body worked beneath his bite ... maddening maddening. She arched her back and writhed, screaming as she climaxed, whipping forth his own release.
His sac tightened in readiness. Place your claim Place your claim. His c.o.c.k swelled unbearably. Plunge it inside her. Plunge it inside her.
Snarling against her breast, he fumbled for his trews. Too late. Before he could even think of penetrating her, he began coming within them.
He tongued her nipple as pleasure racked him, so strong he jerked from the force of it again and again.
With a final ragged moan, he collapsed over her body, relinquis.h.i.+ng his bite with a tender kiss. "Ah, ara, ara, you felt it." you felt it."
Chapter 23
"You b.a.s.t.a.r.d!" Carrow pressed her palm to her breast, flus.h.i.+ng from her reaction. "You promised you wouldn't bite me! Does what I want matter at all at all to you?" to you?"
The demon stared at her as if dumbfounded, while she was panicked panicked. She couldn't catch her breath. There was still time for him to see her memories-out of context-still time for him to balk at the gate and doom Ruby.
"Let me up!" She shoved against him, grappling to get his weight off her. "I trusted you."
"Carrow, I wanted-"
"I know know what you wanted." She'd offered herself to him, and instead of making love to her, he'd preferred to steal her blood. what you wanted." She'd offered herself to him, and instead of making love to her, he'd preferred to steal her blood.
That stung so much. At once, she felt both violated and rejected.
"Get off me!" When he wouldn't, fury filled her. She launched him into the wall, feeling stronger than she had in years. And he'd fueled it. Which made her wonder-what in the h.e.l.l had that bite felt like to him?
Rock dust clouded over him where he'd landed. Had she heard something snap?
As the dust abated, she gasped in horror. She'd launched him into the blade corner into the blade corner. His skin was gashed open in a dozen places, blood pouring. On top of that, one of his shoulders had been dislocated, and his right arm appeared to be broken.
Sympathy swept over her, and she rose to see to him. "Malkom, I ..." She trailed off when blood trickled down her breast and dripped from the peak. Despite his injuries, his gaze was rapt on her nipple, on each droplet of blood.
She dabbed at the puncture wounds, and her regret vanished, resentment and doubt taking its place. Does he prefer my blood to my body? Does he prefer my blood to my body? "Just ... just get out!" "Just ... just get out!"
He gazed at her with guilt, even yearning in his blue eyes. But above all else, his expression looked disappointed.
Didn't matter how he felt. That bite could spell her doom, Ruby's doom. Ruby, who was sitting inside a cell, motherless, wondering if Carrow would ever return. "Out!"
With a frustrated growl, he left the chamber, limping limping away. How badly had she hurt him? away. How badly had she hurt him?
After he'd gone, she stared at the exit. For as long as she lived, she'd never forget the look on his face. The disappointment in his expression ate at her.
Which confused her. She cleaned up and dressed, then began pacing. He'd just hurt her, so she should want him to hurt in return. Yet he had her so mixed up.
She had the sense that he'd expected something specific from her-she didn't know what. All she knew was that she'd let him down.
Agitated, she crossed to Lindt's backpack for that flask of Jack Daniel's, wondering, Is it still good? Is it still good? Of course. Alcohol was preserved in alcohol, after all. Of course. Alcohol was preserved in alcohol, after all.
As she stared at the bottle, she wondered how her life had come to this. She had an out-of-control, blood-guzzling demon as a would-be lover, a looming betrayal that she didn't want to deal, and a little girl depending on Carrow to save her life.
She knew without a doubt that Ruby was going to turn her entire existence upside down. And still Carrow missed her like crazy, couldn't wait to get their life together started. ...
Getting sauced wouldn't help anything. But it can't really hurt either, can it? But it can't really hurt either, can it? Carrow lifted the flask, knocking back a shot, savoring the burn. Carrow lifted the flask, knocking back a shot, savoring the burn.
What was she going to do with Malkom? Besides give him over to merciless mortals bent on experimenting on him.
Everything was so difficult between them. Why couldn't Carrow have found a guy like Mariketa's man? Her husband, Bowen MacRieve, adored and spoiled her. He was a gorgeous werewolf who was witty and fun.
Carrow was the mate of a demon who dug blood, possibly more than making love to her. One who couldn't discuss current events or use silverware and had only recently been introduced to hygiene.
Mari had once mentioned that Bowen didn't like to watch the same movies that she did.
Carrow's man? He didn't know what a movie was was.
She couldn't help but be jealous of Mari. They'd bonded over the fact that both of their parents had left them behind. It turned out that Mari's had abandoned her to go fight evil and make the world better for their beloved daughter.
Carrow's wanted to play golf on a perpetually balmy paradise plane.
Mari deserved everything fate was giving her. But I deserve loving parents and a great guy too, d.a.m.n it! But I deserve loving parents and a great guy too, d.a.m.n it!
Where the h.e.l.l was Malkom? The clock was ticking, and he was the key to her and Ruby's freedom. That's the only reason I care where he is. That's the only reason I care where he is.
b.a.s.t.a.r.d bit her!Again. Chugged her breast like a frat boy on a Natty Lite. He broke his vow He broke his vow.
Still, she had a lot of nerve to blame him for that, especially when she was on the verge of destroying destroying his ability to trust forever. his ability to trust forever.
Everything was so d.a.m.ned difficult. ...
At the end of the flask, she concluded that she was now drunk-and that he definitely should've been back by now. Deeming herself powerful enough to fry a monster X if need be, she decided to set out after him. She filched a flashlight, then stumbled down the mine shaft.
Once she reached the exit and the wind hit her face like a slap, she slurred, "Fuggin' hate hate this place!" this place!"
She was about to declare her hatred for him as well, but stopped herself. She didn't hate him for what he'd done.
Now that she could see things more drunkenly, she wasn't convinced he'd taken her blood in lieu of making love to her. She suspected his bite might have been a try at closeness, like intimacy for a vemon. Maybe? Maybe?
With a sigh, she unsteadily gestured to herself. "Becauss, less face it, demon hasta be fallin' in love with me by now."
He'd looked so completely staggered by her reaction, clearly expecting her to feel differently about his bite. And she would have if she hadn't been planning to deceive him soon-would've just accepted the pleasure it brought her.
So d.a.m.ned difficult.
"Malkom?" she called, marching out after him. "Where are you?" No response. With his uncanny senses, he should have been able to hear her over the wind. "Demon, come back!"
Finally, she spied his large prints, saw they were accompanied by a blood trail. Guilty pang. Guilty pang. Down the b.o.o.by-trapped path she went, trying to remember where he'd pointed out traps. Down the b.o.o.by-trapped path she went, trying to remember where he'd pointed out traps.
But it turned out that his contraptions were easy to find. Because they'd all been triggered.
By demons. Now mangled and dead demons. An attack? The dossier had said Malkom guarded the mines. Maybe this was a takeover attempt. Or perhaps the Trothans had come here to capture their fugitive, the one who'd killed their prince?
Farther down the mountain, she could see signs of a struggle. Bone trees had been felled felled. This had to have involved someone as powerful as Malkom.
Had even more demons jumped him? She'd bet they were regretting it now. Malkom was probably out hiding the fresh bodies from her-or cooking them. Who could tell with her man?
She surveyed all the tracks scattered over the clearing. Again, she could make out Malkom's prints, but now she saw lighter boot prints. Even more more demons? demons?
With ten shots of Jack D in her belly, she was convinced that her scientifical mind could read tracks and deduce a corresponding fight. She was a regular Sacagawea. Even though Carrow had never learned to track.
Deep half prints meant someone lunging, right? There were lots of those. They spun around and around. But she could swear that it looked like in the end, Malkom had just limped away with lighter demons on either side. Then the tracks simply disappeared.
What-the-frack? Had he allowed allowed a gang to teleport him away? Even if he was weakened, if he resisted enough, no one would ever be able to trace him against his will. a gang to teleport him away? Even if he was weakened, if he resisted enough, no one would ever be able to trace him against his will.
She had to know what had happened, so she eked out some power to fuel a sobering spell-her least favorite of all spells. On the heels of that, she launched a viewing spell, murmuring, "See here. See Malkom."
A scene began to play out like a show on a TV with fuzzy reception. Malkom was sweating, as if he'd been running up and down his mountain, but he appeared to be returning in the direction of the mine.
Though time had pa.s.sed since he'd left, he remained thoroughly p.i.s.sed at himself, ramming his horns into trees. He was still limping, his injured arm hanging awkwardly, and he had dried blood all over him.
Another guilty pang. She'd never meant to hurt him so badly.
Her eyes went wide as the scene continued. More demons lay in wait for him. Malkom was so injured and distracted that he didn't see them-- Until they'd surrounded him, at least twenty of them. The largest one wore a grand suit of armor and was nearly as large as Malkom. The others called that demon Ronath. From the look on his face, Malkom despised him.
They were here for Malkom, specifically for his capture. If Malkom was a fugitive, had this armored demon come to arrest him?
With hatred seething in his now dark eyes, Malkom said something in a low, brutal tone.