Immortals After Dark 06 - Dark Desires After Dusk
in you. I don’t think you even realize how much stronger and quicker you’re getting.”
She grew quiet for long moments, folding and refolding her napkin with her thin, nimble fingers. The ones that had been wrapped around his shaft mere hours ago. He shifted uncomfortably in his seat.
“Cadeon…”
“What’s on your mind?”
“I was just wondering…what’s it like to live forever?”
Wearying. Without a mate and family, it was so damned wearying. But he answered, “Living forever has it perks. Such as the not dying part. Are you thinking about signing on for immortality?”
“I don’t know how to answer. I definitely see advantages to being a Valkyrie. But I don’t want to be the Vessel. I don’t want to be dead or bred . And I don’t know how I’d reconcile my current life with the change. What if I flashed an ear in class?”
“You’d be amazed how many Lorekind live among humans, and they never know it.”
She tilted her head. “Honestly, I’m not certain that I’d want to live forever….” She trailed off when the server returned with their dishes.
For Cade: a twenty-ounce porterhouse. For her: bananas unpeeled and boiled eggs with their shells intact, accompanied by plastic ware, still in the wrapper.
She looked from her meal to his, her expression growing forlorn.
“You want some of my steak, don’t you?”
She shook her head hard, clearly wanting some of his steak. “I still have…issues.”
“I know, I know. You like things untouched and still packaged.”
She frowned when the server returned with another plate for her, filled with lobster tails and uncracked crab legs.
When they were alone again, Cade said, “Behold, the ultimate in untouched and packaged foods. You can crack the shells yourself without any transference, then eat the meat with the plastic fork.”
She blinked at him. “Do you know how long it’s been since I’ve had fresh seafood?” Then her lips curled into a smile.
Score another one for the demon.
“I’m a good date, aren’t I?”
“If only you weren’t so modest,” Holly replied outside the restaurant. In truth, he had been a good date, creatively working with her quirks. And the dinner had been phenomenal.
He crossed to a garbage can, throwing the watch boxes away. From that distance, he turned and tossed something to her. “Think fast!” he said.
Was it shining?
A diamond ring.
Her wide-eyed gaze locked on it in the air, her hand shooting out to snare it.
She opened her palm, shivering with wonder. “What is this for?” she asked in a daze.
“Aversion training. Now you have to look away from it,” he said at her ear. When had he moved so close to her?
She hastily hooked her finger into the ring so he couldn’t snatch it from her, but she couldn’t look away.
“Break your stare.”
She shook her head irritably. He’d thrown it at her, but expected her to take her eyes from it?
“Look away, or I’ll toss your laptop into that public trash bin over here. Imagine the germs teeming in there. You think the hard drive will even be salvageable?”
Holly started quaking with the effort to look away. “Don’t…please!”
He covered her hand, then wrenched the ring from her clutching fingers.
The trance broken, she glared at him. “That wasn’t funny!”
“Not meant to be. You need to practice with this, ten times a day if you have to. You have a vulnerability, poppet. A big one. You’ve got to overcome it.”
Though he was brusque and abrasive, he did seem to have her best interests at heart. She nibbled her lip. “The diamond was real, or I wouldn’t have seized on it.” When he nodded, she said, “How much do mercenaries like yourself make these days?”
“I’ve got a fortune in gold. Ah, was that a flicker in your eye? Do you like me better now that you know I’m rich?” He curled his finger under her chin. “Because I’m all right with that.”
He gave her a brief kiss on the lips.
“Stop doing that!”
He kept sneaking kisses, treating her as if she was his girlfriend. Which flustered her. It did not excite her.
“Now, prepare yourself,” he said. “It’s time for you to drive a really fast car.”
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I t’s ideal for our purposes,” Cadeon said, gazing down the length of the highway.
It was deserted, looking like an abandoned airstrip through the forest, and was visible all the way to the mountains in the far distance. Old snow lay in clumps off to the side of the road,
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