Authors: Larissa Ione
way. He’ll have you all healed up and back out hunting genocidal maniacs in no time.”
Gem thumbed up one of Wraith’s eyelids. “You been draining junkies again?”
Wraith gave an indignant grunt. “No.”
Kynan hooked his stethoscope’s earbuds into his ears. “But you fed on the Africans,
didn’t you?”
“Well, duh.”
When Gem shot Ky a questioning look, he said, “The fighters are feral. Completely wild,
half out of their minds on kanif and harder drugs.”
“That explains the glassy eyes.”
“What happened?” Eidolon stalked into the room, dressed in tan cargos and a blue linen
button-down.
“The usual,” Gem said. She gestured to Ciska, who was preparing instruments. “Get a
unit of blood. Any species.”
“Dammit, Wraith,” Eidolon murmured. “Why do you do this to yourself?”
Kynan slid the stethoscope’s cold bell against Wraith’s back. Wraith winced. “There
were only, like, a dozen guys. And then all of a sudden I was fighting the entire fucking army.”
“You were supposed to be looking for Roag.”
“I was. I took a lunch break.”
Eidolon bent to inspect Wraith’s shoulder. “You’ve been shot.”
Wraith snorted. “Cowards. Seriously. Who brings a gun to a knife fight? That’s
cheating.”
“You don’t have a gun?” Kynan asked.
Wraith made a face of disgust. “It’s not very sporting to shoot people.”
“So you’re saying that you didn’t shoot the people who shot you?”
“Hell, yeah, I shot them. Disarmed a punk and took out as many as I could before I
hoofed it to the closest Harrowgate.”
The
dermoire
on Eidolon’s arm began to shimmer as he channeled healing energy into
Wraith. Before Kynan’s eyes, Wraith’s lacerations began to knit together. Wraith groaned,
baring his teeth. His fangs elongated, and Kynan could practically feel them throbbing. The
healing process could be painful—Kynan had endured the pain a couple of months ago after
being bitten by a Cruentus demon during an ambulance run.
Ciska returned with the blood and handed it to Wraith, who bit into the bag.
“That’s disgusting,” Kynan muttered.
Wraith cocked an eyebrow. “You volunteering to play Big Gulp?”
“You wish.”
Wraith snorted, but before he could spew some smartass remark, E nodded in
satisfaction. “Done. Now for the bullet wound.” He glanced at Ky. “We’ll need a local for this.”
“I’m fine,” Wraith said.
“This is going to hurt like hell, bro. Ky, get the shot.”
“I said, I’m fine.” Wraith’s voice was a low growl that vibrated the air in the room.
Eidolon got right up in his brother’s face, his eyes gold—which meant he was either
aroused or pissed, and since Tayla wasn’t around …
“We’re not doing this tonight, Wraith. You got the fighting out of your system. Sex
probably, too. And, I see, a little chemical assistance. It’s time to chill out.”
“No. Local. Anesthetic.”
Narrow pinpoints of red began to poke through the gold in E’s eyes as his anger hit the
next stage of pissed. This was going to deteriorate into a critical situation, and fast.
“Get the shot, man,” Shade said from the opening in the curtains, a new
dermoire
around
his throat and a new female at his side. His mate?
Kynan couldn’t be sure. She wore jeans and a short-sleeved silk blouse that revealed
toned arms that were unmarked by the mate-
dermoire
Tayla had.
Wraith’s eyes flashed ice—he’d obviously noticed the same thing. At least it took his
focus off the issue of the injection.
“Get the shot,” Shade repeated, his voice low and soothing. “If E says you need it, you
do.”
Wraith scowled, but if he was going to listen to anyone, it would be Shade. “Fine. Yeah.
Whatever. Gimme the shot, human.” As Ky brought the needle near the wound, Wraith grabbed
his wrist. “Make it hurt.”
“It’ll make my day.”
In the silence that fell, Kynan could hear Wraith’s low, steady growl as he stared at the
new female as if she was an enemy. Shade had picked up on Wraith’s animosity, and the two
brothers locked gazes. This was bad, though Kynan had no idea why or what the hell was going
on. But a break in the tension would be a good idea right about now.
He knew he shouldn’t do it, but as he injected the local, he said, “Hey, Wraith. I have a
new X-Box game. Really violent. I plan to get seriously fucked up and play tonight. Want to try
to kick my ass?”
Wraith’s head swung around. “Why are you asking me?”
“Because you’re always beating the hell out of me in the gym, and I want a chance to
take you down.”
Wraith’s eyes narrowed, as if he knew this was a trick, but he couldn’t resist the bait. “I
do knock you around, don’t I?”
That was a no-shitter. Kynan had been training with Wraith for months, learning new
fighting techniques and honing the old ones, but he’d never acquire even a tenth of the skills
Wraith had mastered.
“I’ll kick your ass in the game, too,” Wraith said, not so much as flinching as Ky pulled
the needle out of his flesh.
“You don’t stand a chance.”
Wraith snorted. “I’m so going to grind you into dust.”
Eidolon offered Ky a subtle nod, a silent thank-you for defusing an explosive situation.
Ky returned the nod and made the mistake of glancing over at Gem. He might have snuffed the
fuse from one stick of dynamite, but it was clear by the glint in her eyes that the thing between
him and Gem still burned.
Ten
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Shade didn’t wait around in the ER to answer questions or listen to lectures about Runa.
He took her to the lab, plunked her into a chair, and gave the technician, Frank, one of the few
humans on staff, orders to take enough blood to run every test available.
Then he waited just outside the door where he could see what was going on, because no
way was that man going to touch Runa without Shade’s being present. He’d have preferred to
draw the blood himself, but he knew his brothers would be showing up at any moment to ask
questions he didn’t know how to answer.
He watched Runa through the window, inexplicably pleased to see that she was looking
around the lab with curiosity, not terror, as he might have expected from someone who had never
been inside a demon hospital. Then again, she knew he was right outside the door, and he’d
assured her that nothing bad would happen to her as long as he was near.
What a big, fucking lie.
His gut wrenched as he dragged his gaze away from her. He was growing too close, too
fast, and this morning’s sex had made the situation worse. Not only had he lied through his teeth
about servicing her—hell, he’d probably needed her more than she’d needed him—but the
haunted look in her eyes when she’d brought up her father had been like an icepick through his
heart.
There was a painful story there, and he had a feeling it was related to the darkness, the
guilt, he sensed in her, but he didn’t want to know. Didn’t want to string her up as he had the
females in his past in order to draw that darkness out through sex and pain. As long as she tried
to keep it buried, he’d be okay. The moment she decided she wanted to open up about her past,
the moment she decided she wanted to be rid of her guilt or whatever was staining her soul, he’d
be forced to do whatever it took to extract it from her.
The thought made him queasy.
And what the hell was up with the lack of the mate-markings? Even after the second try
this morning … nothing.
This was so not good.
E walked up to him, his concern obvious in his drawn brows and the tight set of his
mouth.
“Where’s Wraith?” Shade asked. “I figured for sure he’d want to be here to drill me.”
“I sent him with Kynan. Told him you didn’t need both of us drilling you.”
“Bullshit. Wraith wouldn’t buy that.”
Eidolon grinned. “He didn’t. But I explained that I know what it’s like to have a mate,
and I’d know how to deal with you. I told him anything he said would send you running for the
hills and we’d never see you again.”
“That’s not going to happen.”
A grim scowl replaced E’s smile, bringing them both back to the place where Shade was
royally fucked. “I know that. But he doesn’t.”
“Is he okay?”
“He’s rattled. He’s doing his best to deal with the Roag thing, and Skulk, and you being
in the situation you’re in, but he’s taking things a little too well.”
“Which means it’s only a matter of time before he blows.”
Eidolon dragged a hand through his short, dark hair. “You didn’t say anything about
Runa not being marked.” When Shade shrugged, E continued. “Can she sense you? Or is this
bonding one-sided?”
Shade glanced through the door window at Runa, who was smiling at the lab tech as he
held her arm steady for the blood draw.
Mine
. Shade swallowed hard. Rage and jealousy had
made a fine blockage in his throat.
“Frank’s
touching
her. I should have done the draw. I still can—”
“Shade? Look at me.”
He wrenched his eyes away from Runa and Frank.
“Why didn’t you get the blood samples yourself?”
“Because I’m trying to keep my distance. But his hands are on her. I’m going to kill
him.”
“It’ll get easier, bro. As the bond settles, the raging jealousy will ease up. Won’t go
completely away, but it’ll get better. If it didn’t, I couldn’t have let Tayla keep working with men
at Aegis headquarters.”
“Let her? Something tells me you wouldn’t have been able to stop her.”
E looked a little sheepish. “Yeah, you’re probably right.”
Shade sucked in a shaky breath and avoided looking through the window again. “The
bond is one-sided. I don’t get it. I know we did it right the first time. And today I repeated her
part of the ritual.”
“This could be a problem.”
“No shit.” Shade braced a shoulder against the wall, welcoming the support. “Hey, can I
ask you something?”
“Shoot.”
Shade hesitated. Talking sex with his brothers had never been any different from talking
sports. But this felt awkward and wrong, as if he were betraying Runa.
“Is sex … different for you since you took Tay as your mate?”
Eidolon’s brows shot up, and a knowing grin split his face. “Oh, yeah. Much better.
Definitely a perk of the bond.”
“I was afraid of that.”
There was a brittle silence. Finally Eidolon said, “We’ll find a way to get you out of this.
Both the warg thing, and the curse.”
Shade laughed bitterly. “Even if we find a cure for the lycanthropy, the curse isn’t going
to end well.”
“There’s got to be a way. Something we missed.”
“We’ve been looking for almost eighty years, E. There’s only one way out, and it’s not
an option.”
Yeah, the fun little love curse came with an out clause that was as demented as the prick
who dreamed up the spell in the first place.
Shade could transfer the curse to a loved one, someone he cared about in a nonromantic
way. Which left only Eidolon and Wraith, and that was not going to happen. Even if he did
decide to transfer the curse, he had no idea how to go about doing so.
An orderly pushing a cart with his tentacles passed by, and once he was out of earshot,
Eidolon said, “Are you in danger of falling for Runa anytime soon?”
Shade closed his eyes, as if doing so would block out the truth. “No,” he lied. He didn’t
want to freak out his brothers, and saying yes would put Runa in immediate danger.
“I know you don’t want to kill her, but there might be another way.”
Shade’s eyes snapped open. “What?”
“We can keep her here. Or somewhere. A special room where she’ll be comfortable. You
can go to her when you need to—”
“You want to keep her caged like an animal? Like an
Orgesu
?”
“Shade, if she isn’t bonded to you, she can take off. Go anywhere she wants, screw
anyone she wants, and where does that leave you? A strung-out beast trying to track her down
before you die. Even if she were bonded, you can’t be together. You’ll fall for her. It’s
inevitable. Then we lose you and you’re stuck in a fate worse than death.”
Way worse. He could picture himself as nothing more than a phantom, floating around
with no way to communicate with anyone, no way to touch anyone. Stuck in a permanent state of
starvation, thirst, and pain from unrelieved lust, he’d go insane. Hell, insanity was a family trait, and he was halfway there already.
“I can’t keep her as a sex slave, E. I can’t make her live out her life alone except when I
come to her a few times a day for a quick fuck.”
“I’m giving you an alternative to killing her.”
Shade glanced through the lab door window, trying to imagine Runa locked away, alone
in a room with nothing but maybe a television and some books to keep her company. Would she
waste away, fade into a listless shell with nothing to live for as her bright spark fizzled? Would
she just lie there as he took her, her empty eyes staring at the wall until he finished? Or would
she grow angry and bitter, becoming a rabid beast he’d have to rape in order to get what he
needed?
Gods, he wanted to throw up.
As though she felt his gaze, she turned, flashed him a little wave with one hand as she
held a cotton ball over the needle puncture with the other. Frank said something that made her