The next morning, the loud news report from the massive 65-inch television in the elegant room awakened Lily. She groaned from the light in the glass windows. The etching noise that lightly strolled across the bed was enough to send her back straight up like a bolt in pitch twilight as a raw sweat washed over her face and a hard knot constricted her throat, making her hard to breathe with the addition of her hammering headache.
She despised hangovers and being so foolish, yet her palms grabbed her chest as it pounded quicker than anticipated when she realized something: she was partially naked! Then her thoughts were racing through her mind, recalling the most incredible sex encounter of her life, with the most beautiful stranger with...
Holy crap!
Naked! She was completely naked! She then panicked and glanced everywhere, examining her surroundings. She was nowhere near her apartment or Cassy's home.
Oh my God!
Last Night!
The man! Sgt. Leon Anderson!
No!
She had sex with Jason's lover. How disgusting was that?
And how amazing it had been?
But the ringtone on her phone gave her a headache even more. She took it and answered. "Hello?!"
"You filthy bitch! Where the hell are you?" Cassy's over-the-top screeching voice welcomes her already painful headache.
"I-I'm well… fine-"
"You better be, because you want to know what's trending online?" She paused, "oh... Girl, you did it!"
"Did what? Did you just call me to tell me that? Jesus! I have a headache I-"
"You better check your social media now. Your complaint letter to the police department had gone viral and now it was the talk of the town."
"What?!"
"Oh, yeah! Sgt. Anderson didn't see it coming. He will surely lose his job. Go check the official page of the-"
"Wait, hold on... Wait a minute, I am so confused. Let me check it... hold on." Lily scanned her phone and there it was: 15780 comments and 590 messages, links to the official website of the police precinct, pictures of policemen, and Sgt. Leon Anderson. Then she puffed in a wild breath. Shocked! She was surprised at what she saw. The man had a marine-style haircut, a crooked nose, brown eyes, and a scar on his right cheek.
"Lily, did you see it?" Cassy yelled from the other line. Her scream was a wail made from hell, albeit one dressed up as the horror movie version, Lily thought to herself as she covered her mouth then she yell back.
"Oh my goodness, Cassy, this is not Sgt. Anderson, this is not Gabriel's lover."
"What?!"
She had sex with some stranger? But who was that man? He surely looks like Gabriel's lover oh, God! Then something hit her hard, the beautiful man was telling her the truth last night. The man was telling her the whole fucking truth. He was not Gabriel's lover… He was Rhye Gosling. Oh! Crap! He was the famous, notorious billionaire and CEO of the fucking Gosling Hotel Inc.
"Oh my god, Cassieeeee! I'm so dead!" She grumbled, her nakedness forgotten as she began pacing around the room. Now, everything sinks in.
"Lily, what the hell do you mean by that?"
"Cassy, this is not Gabriel's lover, I have- shit! I've ruined someone else's life! He was not the man who gave me the ticket either."
"Hell, Lily, what the hell did you do? Who was that guy? He was bullied online and he will surely lose his job."
"Listen, this man, this Sgt. Anderson was not the man who gave me a t-ticket, nor was he Gabriel's lover. He is a different m-man and Jesus, s-someone wore his uniform, and I- I'm so dead. The man must have a f-family and I ruined him! I'm so dead. I've harmed the wrong man."
"Oh, yeah, I heard you the first time and yes, you are so dead," Cassy grumbled back.
Wait?
She had the most amazing sex experience of her life last night, and the man was not even Gabriel's lover? But who looked exactly like the jerk?! This was so confusing.
Rhye Gosling was telling her the truth last night. He was not lying. "I want to die now!" She was more than horrified. She just wanted to melt there and be done with her life.
"Lily?! Lily?!" It was Cassy's voice she heard before she ran to the bathroom and hurled the sour-long rancid fluid from her stomach.
An hour later, she found a note on the bedside table.
Lily Walter,
You and I should talk in my office tomorrow at three in the afternoon. Sgt. Leon Anderson is my friend, and you owe him more than an apology. Don't be late. PS: I did not fuck your ex.
Sincerely,
Rhye Gosling
*****
The morning light shone down in the middle of Alpha Rhye's office, bringing the first shirt sleeves to the streets and the first vibrant pink roses to the garden outside the French windows of the Alpha's office in the Moonlight Pack. But though the windows were open and the fresh smells of grass and flowers drifted into the private sanctum of the most dominant and powerful Alpha on the continent, the attention of the two men present was focused upon the morning papers on his hand.
Alpha Rhye sat where the Alphas of the pack have always sat—his back to the south wall of the room, facing northward across a vast antique oak desk toward the elegant marble fireplace that overwhelms the north wall. His chair, unlike that of most of his ancestors, who had preferred personalized, made-to-measure seating, was a factory-made, high-backed swivel chair of the sort any ordinary person from a nearby pack might have had. For "Rhye'', as he asserted his close friend and Beta called him, had always, through his continuous and prosperous leadership, emphasized his conventional, down-home particular tastes in apparel, sustenance, and quirke conveniences.
The chair, therefore, which could be glimpsed by the records of envoys and pack members he liked to welcome personally into the Alpha office, was not impressive. The excellent antique oak desk, he was at pains to pinpoint, he had inherited from his grandfather, and it had become a fraction of the rare tradition of the Moonlight Pack. That went down well.
But there, Alpha Rhye drew the line. When he was in a meeting with his beta, his pack adviser, his twin brother, and also the pack doctor, Joseph, "Rhye" that his humblest pack member could call him to his face became the formal "Alpha Rhye." He also lowered the nice-guy tone of voice and the rumpled badass, fearsome grin that had initially gulled the Moonlight pack and woman into putting the boy-next-door into the office. He was not the boy-next-door, and his adviser and beta knew it; he was the man at the top. He was the most powerful Alpha, and right now, he was not in the mood for a beer conversation.
"Brother," Joseph grumbled as he trembled from the silence of his Alpha while reading the morning paper. "Let me explain."
Seated in upright armchairs across the desk from the Alpha were the two men who he had asked to see that morning. In personal terms, the closest thing to him was his Beta, and head of security, Leon Anderson, who has been working as a police officer on weekdays for the past six months to get some leeway from the human police precinct. He had been strategically put there to gain more information about what the humans knew about supernatural crimes that had been happening in the city. The sharp-faced Beta Leon was sometimes loathed but never underestimated.
They made a weird group, being so close: Leon was the opposite of Joseph, who was obviously trembling from his chair and had been mumbling nonsense. He worked as a resident doctor at the public hospital, which made him the head of genetic research and supernatural research. He was searching for the demon's blood, a legendary demon bloodline that could end the werewolf lineage, the blood that had been prophesied to end their kind. For werewolves, the council of elders had been anxious about such demonic blood existing in this century, thus assigning Joseph as the head researcher for the said study, and for humans, it was nothing but an ordinary blood disease research institute.
However, what Alpha Rhye lacked in understanding was why Joseph had been sexually involved with a human, specifically a man, and now, reading the morning paper and Lily's viral police complaint about why a police officer had been caught in a sexual act with a doctor. Rhye knew, from what he gathered last night, that Lily Walter had mistaken him for Joseph, while he was wearing a Leon police uniform. Now, Leon was in trouble, but above all, Joseph was in dire need of an excuse.
There were two other reasons why Leon didn't care about the viral post. In fact, Rhye saw him as relieved. After all, he hated his covert job, he hated being with humans and worming with humans, and being fired from his job was heaven-sent, yet it never appealed to the Alpha. Leon was ferociously devoted to the pack, and he had no political ambitions outside of the shadow of the Alpha. But there was one reservation: Rhye always had to balance his trust and suspicious dislike of their beta.
After all, Leon was responsible for that portion of electronic surveillance and espionage conducted outside the Moonlight pack against their enemies on his behalf that had to do with listening: wiretapping, radio monitoring, and, above all, being the ears and eyes of the pack. The Alpha shuffled with the pile of high-definition photographs on his desk and handed them back to Joseph, who rose to accept them and placed them back in his lap.
It was an image of him running naked from Lily's room while Gabriel tried to explain it to the dumbfounded Lily. "Brother, let me explain. I am not gay nor am a-"
"Stop right there, Joseph. I have seen enough."
"But, Rhye, brother, you have to believe me, Gabriel was a colleague of mine. He is a doctor and-"
"I know that, I have asked Leon here to do a background check on your lover." He said slowly, "He has shown me enough that Gabriel has a strange background. So, care to tell me if you knew about it?"
"What do you mean?"
"That the man was an orphan and his family was super rich and came from Russia, one of the elite, with the possibility of royal blood, and yet here he was working as an ordinary gynecologist in a public hospital?"
"I didn't know that!"
"Of course, you didn't know that, and by the way, his ex-girlfriend thought it was you who wore Leon's uniform the next day, and now look at the mess, Leon here got fired."
"Brother, it is not like Leon loves the job." Joseph looked at their beta and asked, "Right? You hated being with those mundane humans."
Rhye furrowed his brow, "Your lover is human, Joseph."
"Brother!"
"Stop!" Rhye sighed as he glanced across at Leon and nodded. The latter cleared his throat.
"Alpha, I’ve taken the liberty of setting up a screening of what is coming in right now from the police precinct website and the damage this Lily Walters has done. She managed to bypass a very secure website and its CCTVs. I was impressed. She was a good hacker. Would you care to see it?"
"What Satellite?" Joseph asked.
"Oh, she managed to catch a glimpse of the CCTV cameras from Gabriel's hospital clinic while you were fucking him on the patient's table."
"Damn it!" Joseph grumbled under his breath.
Alpha Rhye nodded and watched Leon cross to the bank of television sets placed on the curving west wall below the bookcases, which had been specially remodeled to accept the consoles of TV sets. When non-security-cleared deputations were in the room, the new row of TV screens was covered by sliding teak doors. Leon turned on the extreme left-hand set and returned to the Alpha's desk. He detached one of the two telephones from its cradle, dialed a number, and said simply, "Screen it."
"Brother, are you seriously watching this? That's outrageous."
"Joseph, what do you take me for? A stupid one who wanted to see you fuck a man?"
"Well-"
Leon nodded and smirked at Joseph. "You fucking with the doctor was not the only one. Miss Lily Walters had managed to hack, Dr. Gabriel's laptop as well. You might want to see this yourself."
Alpha Rhye sighed. He knew Lily was smart and a good IT person, but her being so useful was beyond him. If this incident hadn't happened, he wouldn't have realized it until now. The report from Leon says it all, but what bothered him more was how the woman had taken him into her palm without her knowing it. Not just because she was wanton in bed and so amazing that just thinking about it made him harder for a split second, but the woman was something else. was scentless. "Damn it!" He grumbled that Leon and Joseph were looking at him questionably. "Go on, continue, Leon," he added.
On the screen, Leon played a video from Lily's laptop hard drive. A man in pajamas was in the garden; it was Gabriel. The video was a month ago. He was alone and oblivious of his surroundings. The satellite video was flying higher than anything before, using cameras of intricacy that could reveal a close-up of a human fingernail from two hundred miles up, through a fog, rain, hail, snow, cloud, and night. Obviously, Lily had managed to bypass satellite imagery that was the latest and the best. She managed to hack a satellite and pull off Gabriel's whereabouts in Russia a month before the incident of her finding him with Joseph. Maybe she was a bit suspicious about it and wanted to see what he did in Russia, so she hacked the satellite.
It bothered Rhye. It never bothered Leon; he had fiddled with the images from Gabriel's Garden, "What you are seeing, Alpha, is coming to you from the satellite one month ago." Leon mumbled.
Rhye and Joseph raised their gazes to the screen.
Enormous areas of territory were opening slowly from top to bottom, a swath about twenty-five miles wide. The garden looked bare in the first few seconds of the image, as in autumn after the harvest. Leon muttered a few instructions into the telephone in his hand, from the tech guy. Seconds later, the view focused, nearing a group hardly ten miles wide. A small community of peasant or farmer shacks—wooden-plank sheds, no doubt, lost in the infinity of the steppe, wandered past on the left of the screen. The line of a road entered the picture, stayed in the center for a few uncertain minutes, then wandered offscreen. Leon muttered again, as the picture neared a track a hundred yards wide. The definition was better. A man leading a horse across the vast white snow-covered expanse of steppe came and went.
"Slow it down," advised Leon on the phone. The white snow on the ground beneath the cameras passed less promptly. High in space, the satellite was still on track at the same height and speed; inside the garden, the visions were being lessened and slowed. The image came closer, slower. A Russian peasant unbuttoned his fly slowly. The boy passed slowly out of view toward the bottom of the screen. The image that came up was of a garden of roses.
"And freeze," instructed Leon on the phone. The image slowly stopped moving and held.
"Close up," said Leon.
The picture came closer and closer until the entire yard-square screen was filled with red roses.
"What are we seeing here exactly?" asked Joseph.
"Just as you know, Miss Walter hadn't seen anything peculiar in the picture. After all, it was just roses and Gabriel enjoying his tea, in the snow-covered garden half-naked." Mumbled Leon and halted for a few seconds for an effect that made Rhye smirk. He knew him well. The man liked to take his time.
"But look closely at the young boy's neck and Gabriel's neck. They have dark, murky, circular veins in the shape of the symbol of the demon from the legend, the demon emblem. Maybe Lily didn't pay attention to it, but I saw it. Look closely." Leon turned and walked back, just as Rhye was preparing to swing his chair around to keep him in vision. He went to the screen and looked at it closely as if he couldn't believe it was really there. "Damn it! It was the symbol of the demon."
"Wait a fucking minute here. Gabriel doesn't have that emblem on his beck, I know for sure."
Rhye grumbled, "Oh, we will find out soon, but for now I want you to take a look around the hospital. Open your eyes, Joseph, and explore something suspicious, but keep this between us first. We can't risk the council of elders panicking. I will send Leon to Russia to investigate the farm boy." He looked at Leon and added, "Can I count on you Beta?"
Leon nodded, "Yes Alpha!"
"Good, let me handle the mess of Lily Walters and I'll fix your manly ego when you're gone. Deal?"
"Whatever you say, Alpha, I'll be happy as long as I am away from those humans."
Lily arrived at her flat, still perplexed by the thought of being so completely ridiculous and dumb. The note on Rhye Gosling's nightstand serves as a reminder of how stupid she was. It was no longer necessary to stare and read it a hundred times. But she did anyway. The difficulty was that she have to confront the man who had made her wanton in bed again. Those moans that still rang in her head? It was amazing. No doubt. Those glamorous, amazing, and extraordinary displays of intimacy? Mind-blowing sex? It was perfect. She might be able to call it the best sex she'd ever had. It was a crazy thought because she never wanted to forget it. Her memories of his lips were still vivid. His kisses. But who would have guessed she'd wreck someone else's life by being so enraged that it became the topic and conversation of the online community? It was not like there weren't any homosexual policemen in the world... Sgt. Anderson, on the other hand, was the wrong man, and she wanted to kick herse
Lily Walters arrived at the three-story mansion at three in the afternoon, she gawked at the grandiose state of Rhye Gosling. She was led into the impressive modern-style living room. Then, she saw a spiral staircase against the wood-paneled wall. She was ushered by a middle-aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, a butler and the chef. "Fancy a tea and a biscuit, Miss Walter?" The silver-haired Mr. Evans asked as Mrs. Evan murmured something about their boss, who was waiting for her in his private office. Lily shook her head. "Follow me, Miss Walters. You will have your tea in the Alph- I-I mean, in the boss's office." The smiling woman added and motioned for her to follow while the man went in the opposite direction. As they approached the stairs, Lily was surrounded by four columns, leading to the most elegant doors she had ever seen. They were made of mahogany and have a stained glass window in the center. The handles and the frame were made of brass and silver. As they continue aroun
Five minutes into the snowy path, Lily began to regret her life choices when she heard a long series of wolves' howls that made her shiver. "What the hell was that?" Rhye furrowed his brow, knowing exactly what the human had been asking as he adjusted their flashlight. His five guardians had been howling half a mile behind them. So he told them to stop. "What are you talking about?" "Those howls... those are fucking wolves, right? Jesus, I don't want to be eaten alive." "They are not harmless, Lily, they are the guardians of this mountain." "Guardian? Are you kidding me? That only happened in the fucking movie, and trust me, they aren't like Jacob, who had a great, amazing body and eyes to die for. I'm not going to risk being a fresh meal for those wolves." Rhye wondered and asked his five guardians if they knew anything about the Jacob she was talking about and all of them didn't have any idea. "Who is this Jacob?" Rhye halted on his walk and asked. "What? You believe those w
Lily couldn’t help but notice the impatience in Rhye’s jaw as he ground his back teeth and his shoulder blades tightened. She hoped she wasn’t reading something into his reaction that wasn’t there, because facing that dense mountain, going in willingly, had her doubting her own senses. The mountain seemed to be calling for her; it was like some primitive urges made her skin crawl. Something deep inside her was slithering like it wanted out. Her pulse was battered. A cold sequence of fear scraped around her heart. She’d traveled so far outside her own solace, away from her comfort zone, that her strengths were already fried. It was too much, too soon. "Wait... Are we going to the s-shortcut to your elders' manor now?" "Yes, it won't take time." He replied and stepped further, leaving her five steps behind. "Rhye? I-I'm scared… I heard wolves and it's too dark now." "Don't be scared, I'm here, Lily." He waited and took her hand and clasped it right around his. "Oh, are we going the
Walking along the modern, lantern-covered stone pathway towards the supposed little mountain cottage, Lily gaped at the beautiful scenery. With all the solar lanterns, little moonshine, and the smell of fresh mint and lilac. She was hell sure it was not worth such high drama. Because, being in the fucking mountains, she expected to dwell in an old rat-infested cabin where she would be attacked by some maniac with a bloody chainsaw and a fleshy mask, yet looking at the five-star garden-like landscape, it felt too surreal. It was like she was in another world. "Mr. Gosling, are you sure that is your cottage? And we are not trespassing on this mountain?" She asked, with obvious wonder. Rhye halted and raised his brow. "Of course, why did you ask?" "Well, it's quite strange. I thought this was a secluded mountain... or forest... or whatever you rich dudes called it, but I have seen too many beautiful cabins in the area, and a fucking ancient castle? Wow! It felt like a little community
Alpha Rhye from the Castle, a mile away from Lily, seated in the head council library, was able to read her mind and he wanted to smirk. She had very weird and very unusual thoughts. She didn't have a boring thought either. It was like she was a walking rainbow and sunshine, always brightening his day. Besides, even after they were in his pub, he knew she was different. A peculiarity among the rest. Of course, he intended to keep it that way. Lily's foolish imagination was beyond comparison. She was his happy pill. Her mind was like a race car, unbelievably busy thinking about mundane, stupid things. Yet he would not—no, he could not offer his mate that last insult. He would keep her forever. Rhye nodded at the old man, trying to understand what he was talking about as he sipped his tea. Earlier, after their dinner, he told Lily to wait for him as one of the female omegas offered her tea in the living room of his cottage. And now, Rhye was talking with the council of elders. The head
Two days later. Alpha Rhye had very specific plans for the evening after another council meeting. First up, late dinner in bed with a luscious, golden-haired human who tasted like strawberries and champagne and boasted skills that could make a wolf howl like a damned werewolf. Even without a full moon. Next on the agenda was a round of sparring with the latest batch of demons that had arrived in the mountain territory. In recent years, he had enacted a law requiring all newly created werewolves to spend at least the first decade of their lives being trained at his pack. And since Rhye was in charge of the demon issues as well as the council’s best warrior, it meant it was his duty to oversee the new pack member’s fighting lessons. And if there was time left before dawn, he intended to meet with the soldiers who had recently returned from their hunt in the western territory. Rumours of the demons' return had spread throughout the supernatural communities. He had sent out nightly pa
He should have been expecting this. Despite Alpha Rhye's fierce protests, the old man had invited their fellow werewolves, the nearby pack, to stay in the council mountain two nights ago, along with their companion, a female witch called Livia. Who disappeared before he and Lily arrived that same evening. And as per Dimitri, during the witch's brief stay, they’d discovered that the witch had a human mother being held captive by a Moonlight she-wolf. And Rhye was not happy upon finding out about it. Not that Alpha Rhye gave a shit, but Stephen had managed to convince Dimitri that this beautiful witch was somehow important to the future of their kind and that the witch's captive mother must be protected. "About this witch? What do I need to do about it?" Rhye gritted, even knowing it was a stupid question. What other nonsense could it be? Dimitri’s lips twitched as if he agreed with the stupid part. "Talk to her." "Can someone else do that part? I have a mate to train and to handle,
Shock at what she’d done had barely begun to flicker through her mind when she felt something heavy and oppressive build within her. A sudden, sharp pain in her chest had her crying out as something foreign inside her pulled tight, stretching like a rubber band. Oh, god, it hurts. It felt like every atom of her being was being simultaneously crushed and pulled to its breaking point. The foreign sensation grew stronger and heavier until it felt like she was being ripped apart. The agony was unreal. She tried to scream her pain, but her chest was caving in, and she couldn’t breathe. It was gathering her power. She could feel it, like a thorned vine, latching onto the tendrils; she could feel it squeezing them, choking them. With a violent, agonising wrench, it yanked her power back into her, the cold, burning pain of it tearing a ragged shriek from her throat. Like a hand swatting a fly, the whiplash of it folded her body in half and sent her hurtling toward the floor. Strong arms
Thighs clenching at the feel of it, so erotically foreign, yet so right, she writhed between kisses and moaned. In response, Rhye coils his tail around her leg, guiding her to widen her stance. He slipped a thigh between her legs at the same moment he cupped her breasts, as he sucked her earlobe into his mouth. Moaning in delight... "Oh, God..." Livia growled.The multitude of sensations had her crying out into Rhye’s mouth. Pressing her breasts into his hands, she ground down against his thigh, needing the pressure where she was so wet and swollen for him.Like an extra set of arms, she felt him wrap his majestic tail around her, enclosing her in a cocoon of warmth, safety, and need. Even with her eyes closed, she knew he didn’t surround her completely. She didn’t have to wonder why. The knowledge that he’d left a gap so she could breathe and her inner demon could watch unimpeded had a new rush of wetness slicking her core. It was like she had been transported to a different dimensio
That was enough to snap her out of the trance.Unsure if she was more freaked out about being hypnotized by a fucking tail, or charmed that it seemed to like her, she pet it in return, carefully stroking a fingertip lightly over the spade tip.If it were possible, her eyes would have widened even more at the shiver working through Rhye.Did he like that?Oh, how she wanted to play and find out.Soon, it retreated, and Livia marvelled at all three men as she really, truly realised that they weren’t humans. They were predators and, unlike humans, had the features necessary to both lure in prey and kill it. Joseph’s eyes, Rhye’s tail—they were all mesmerising."Like cuttlefish," she muttered under her breath.Rhye zeroed in on her and cocked his head. "What’s that?""Oh, nothing." Peering up at Rhye, she prompted, "You wanted to ask something earlier?"The alpha gave her a look that said he knew she was intentionally redirecting the conversation but that he was going with it. "How did it
The words escaped without thought, but she didn’t have the mental capacity to regret them, even when the room was suddenly full of low, masculine laughter."Does that mean you think I’m pretty, too?" Leon rumbled, his eyes, now a vivid purple, sparkling—literally sparkling—as though they were dotted with a thousand tiny stars.His voice had already been deep, but now it was even more so. The gravelly, bass sound vibrated through her like distant thunder but was also creepy at the same time, but Livia didn't show how scared she was of the two-headed wolf. There was something about Leon's wolf that made her shiver with fear. He was something else. There was darkness in him, and she could see it. Livia paused, seeing a vision of Leon killing Joseph in the subway, while Rhye was unconscious on his side. Livia gasped; anger settled over her, and rage throbbed in her like a heartbeat. Leon creeped into Joseph... He would kill him. Livia could feel it... She didn't have a choice but to use h
Livia frowned. She picked up on that apparently being a bad thing easily enough, but why he thought she would care was beyond her. When she voiced as much, he just blinked at her like she’d stunned him speechless; at first, she was sure.Peering between the two of them, she took in the tense set of their shoulders and the tightness in their expressions that lingered, despite her assurance that she didn’t care about their lack of purity.Deciding to fix the problem she’d inadvertently caused, Livia smiled softly at them. "I don’t care if you’re pure or as mixed as milk and coffee, but I’ve obviously stepped on a sore point, so I rescind my invitation." Hoping to lighten the mood, she ended with a haughty sniff and an imperious wave of her hand.Joseph’s eyes narrowed to suspicious slits. "Well! Now that you don’t want to see, I want to show you. What is this witchery?"Leon made a low sound and nodded, mimicking Joseph’s suspicious expression, though his grey eyes were dancing with amu
Speechless, Livia gaped at the beautiful monster before her. Drawn like a moth to a flame, she took a step closer, wanting, needing to see him, to touch him. She managed a single step before Rhye cursed, eyes wide and dark brows furrowed, as he stared down at himself."How the fuck did you do that?" he demanded, pinning her with a stunned look.God, but his eyes were unreal. Vibrant, ocean deep blue with a sunburst of bright green around the pupils. They were the eyes of a predator. Eyes of a pureblood alpha. She wanted to get lost in them, wanted to stare into them until she’d mapped every facet."I have no idea," she admitted with a slow shake of her head. At the disbelieving expression he gave her, she tried to think past the shock of seeing him and explained, "The heat of your power was starting to get painful, and then, all of a sudden, it felt like mine got pissed off and threw yours back at you.""You shouldn’t be capable of that," Rhye muttered, but it was said almost absently
The memory of the creepy, child-looking demon and the sensation of it sucking the power out of her, remembering how weak she’d felt afterward, sent a shiver down her spine and hardened her resolve. All her martial arts and self-defense training had been useless against the thrall it had used on her. She’d spent too long and worked too hard to not be a victim to give up on this now. Rhye smirked at her for the second time that day, setting a new record. His eyes shone with approval at the resolve in hers. “I can force your power out of you. If you’ll allow me to try,” he tacked on at the end. Livia appreciated the effort he was making to be more polite, now he knew she wasn’t a spy sent to surveil them. She just wasn’t sure how to react to this new Rhye. He’d gone from cold and dangerous to interested and almost nice. Almost. It was a jarring change. Seductive, dangerously enticing, and intriguing as hell, but still jarring. Livia glanced at them, gauging their reactions to his of
Cocking her head, Livia frowned at him. "I don’t understand." Her eyes went wide as it hit her. "Oh my god, I get it. So, if they make vampires popular in movies and books, demons will become stronger because more humans are glorifying them. Same for witches and werewolves and everything else, yes?""Exactly.""Holy shit. I wonder how much I affected them in my Twilight phase as a kid."Joseph growled, "Those fucking movies! The "vampire" and "werewolf" demons were out of control. The "underworld demons" were pissed. They’d been top dogs for most of what"—he glanced at Leon—"like the last thousand years?""Mm, thereabouts, yes.""Wait. Did I hear you say ‘top dogs’?" she asked, ignoring the twilight thing in favor of something more important."Yes, but now anymore," Leon nodded.“Spiteful little fuckers, really. And always hungry!” Joseph pointed to a few thin white scars crisscrossing the back of his hand, scars she’d somehow never noticed before. “They like people meat, and they are
"As Joseph said, it’s not exclusively a torture chamber, and it’s not used as such all that often. Only when we’re left with no other recourse," Rhye soothed with a small smile.Her gentle giant, the man who touched her with such tenderness and care, was talking about torturing people with about the same amount of contrition as confessing he didn’t always take the time to recycle.That wasn’t actually what shocked her, though. She knew they were on the dark grey side of the morality scale.When she continued to frown at him, he lifted a hand and cupped her cheek, looking suddenly unsure. "Does that bother you, Livia? Would it help to know we don’t hurt the innocent?"Rhye was very still at her back, she noticed. He hadn’t pulled away from her physically, but she could sense him closing off, could almost feel him pulling the cold, unfeeling mask back into place.Joseph, who’d strolled farther into the room, snorted. "Of course she knows that!" He stopped walking when she didn’t immedia