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Immortals After Dark 07 - Kiss of a Demon King

Immortals After Dark 07 - Kiss of a Demon King

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Autoren: Kresley Cole
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ocean breezes. She'd redecorated it with flowing banners in scarlet and black that whipped in the wind.
    She knew going back to sleep would be impossible, since she'd scarcely managed to drift off the first time-
    "You didn't dream of your prisoner," a voice intoned from the shadows of her chamber.
    She jerked back to the headboard when she spied Omort's yellow eyes glowing in the darkness.
    After hastily covering her scanty nightgown with an illusion, she made the room appear to blaze with fluorescent light.
    This was why she could never sleep through a night. Omort could have bound her wrists behind her back, a simple move that would have blocked her ability to cast illusions-her only defense. "You've crossed a line by coming into my room, brother."
    "Wasn't that just a matter of formality? One soon to be done away with?" He was sending his mental probes out like sonar, but she'd learned to block them com-pletely. He often demanded others open their minds to him, but never Sabine-as if, deep down, he didn't really want to know her feelings about him.
    "What does that mean?"
    "With Rydstrom's capture, we are one step closer to ... the inevitable."
    How much longer can 1 put Omort off? His trespass in her room boded ill. Once she surrendered her virginity to the demon and bore the child, she would have no sanctuary to protect her. She hadn't thought he'd be waiting like a vulture, especially not with Hettiah to tide him over.
    When he approached the bed, she kept her demeanor composed. Barely. "What do you want?"
    "Your covenant is still intact on the east wall. It doesn't go well with your captive?"
    "He is as determined and strong-willed as you said."
    "Maybe I should go see-"
    "No! That's not possible. He doesn't need to be reminded of our connection," she said, then hastily asked, "How goes the search for an oracle?" They were caught in a vicious cycle, locating weaker and weaker soothsayers. Each one invariably made mistakes and was executed. Then an even weaker oracle replaced the dead one. "Finding any talent?"
    He gave her a look that let her know he'd allowed the change of subject. "I've selected one and dispatched fire demons to collect her."

    To collect her. Oracle Three Fifty-Six had been a volunteer instead of an "acquisition" of Omort's. Some females stepped up for the position, no doubt thinking they'd be smarter, better, less expendable. They never were.
    "It's critical that we have one in place as soon as possible," she said in a measured tone.
    Sabine had to tread carefully with this subject, for it was a potentially enraging one for Omort.
    He'd once stolen the gift of foresight from an oracle'but had no talent for interpreting the visions he received. It had made him even more deranged before he'd been forced to relinquish the ability.
    "And we shall," he said absently as he crept around her room, inspecting her things, pausing to pick up a book here and there. Hundreds were stacked all over. Most were histories of this kingdom, of Rydstrom. She'd been studying him for years.
    "I hadn't known you were so well versed on my enemy."
    "I take this seriously-my opportunity to garner power for the Pravus."
    "Yes, I have studied him much as well. Rydstrom has long fascinated me." He carelessly flipped through an ancient tome, then tossed it away. "Does he believe you're his?"
    "I think so."
    Omort smiled, revealing flawless white teeth, but the expression never reached his cold eyes.
    "How disappointed the demon must be." He sat down on the bed beside her.
    Calm . . . calm . . . distract him. "What happened that night you faced him? When the kingdom fell? I've read what's been recorded, but the details are hazy."
    "I'd made a secret pact with the Horde king, Demes-triu. He aggressed Rydstrom, depleting his armies, then launched a surprise attack. Rydstrom was forced to journey away to defend. That's when I captured Tornin. The castle was unprotected because Rydstrom's heir Cadeon refused his summons to defend the holding."
    "Why would he do that?" From everything she'd heard about the mercenary Cadeon, he was fearless.
    "Who can understand demons? I find great pleasure in knowing that Rydstrom blames Cadeon for turning his back on his kingdom. What Rydstrom doesn't understand is that I well knew the importance of Cade-on's presence in the castle. That's why I had five hundred revenants waiting to ambush the prince. If Cadeon had obeyed his brother, he and his guard would've been

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