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Fallen (Dark in You 7)

Fallen (Dark in You 7) Only a few are brave enough to fall . . . When Raini desperately needed help, she went to the one person who she knew could save her dying friend . . . her secretive and ruthlessly powerful anchor, Maddox. His price was that she grant him access to her life, yet he's still determined not to form the anchor bond with Raini. That rejection stings, even while she can't stop her body - or her demon - reacting to his presence. Maddox is a descendent, a rare breed of demon possessing angelic blood - and Raini knows he'll let someone close when hell freezes over. As a succubus, she's used to men wanting her uncontrollably - and used to having all the power. But while Maddox wants her strictly on his own terms, for the first time she can remember Raini's struggling to keep her own emotions in check. Yet when someone - or something - starts to target Raini, Maddox's protectiveness goes into overdrive. Suddenly he's finding it harder to keep his secrets and his distance, for nothing seems to matter as much as Raini. As the threat escalates into all-out war, they both have to decide: can they trust the other to catch them if they fall?

TB_zAHRA · Sci-fi
Not enough ratings
22 Chs

Page 12 of Fallen (Dark in You 7)

Carmen swallowed and then followed Hector into the elevator. The metal doors slid closed, and Maddox found himself alone with his anchor.

He sat beside her on the sofa and lifted her head to rest it on his thigh. She didn't stir or make a sound. He wasn't surprised. If she'd fought whatever power was in that dagger, she'd have expended a whole lot of psychic energy—that was always draining.

Seeing her this way only increased his demon's fury. It wanted blood. Wanted vengeance. It would get it at some point, but not right then.

Maddox sank his hand into her soft hair and glided his fingertips along her scalp. He allowed himself to touch her occasionally, wanting her to get used to his touch. But he hadn't tried to take it further, because he wanted her to feel comfortable around him; wanted her to trust him. More, he wanted her to realize that his wish to have her in his life wasn't about sex.

He'd done his homework on Raini. Very in-depth homework. He knew a lot about her, including that she didn't particularly like being a succubus. More to the point, she didn't like that so many of the men who pursued her only did so because they were caught up in the succubae spell.

Many coveted her like one would a shiny, expensive car. They sought to claim her. Possess her. Own her. Some had even been so deeply ensnared that they'd become obsessed with her.

If Maddox had guessed correctly, she worried that he only wanted her around because he was caught up in the sexual, compelling allure she radiated. She worried that he didn't truly care about her safety or well-being; that he was simply subconsciously driven to have her in his life, like many others were before him.

He got that. He could understand it. Little did she know, but he was resistant to compulsions—including that of succubae, no matter how powerful they were. That didn't mean he didn't want her in his bed.

A man would have to be dead not to want Raini Campbell. She was beyond beautiful. Bedroom eyes. Long, thick lashes. Plush mouth. Perfectly symmetrical face. Flawless skin. Full, round breasts. Shapely legs. Curves that made a man think of sex and sin.

Maddox would make his move eventually, but not until she trusted that he wasn't under the influence of the allure she radiated.

Hearing the whir of machinery, he lifted his head. Soon enough, Hector stepped out of the elevator. Behind him were Raini's coworkers, Knox Thorne, and three of Knox's sentinels. Their eyes went straight to the woman sleeping on the sofa, her head still resting on Maddox's thigh.

Harper eyed him. "Your sentinel said her wound is healed."

"It is," Maddox confirmed, again stroking his fingertips along Raini's scalp.

"Was it necessary for your demon to take her?"

"She needed healing, so yes. I won't apologize for putting her before what you would have wanted."

"You can't only be her anchor when it suits you."

He didn't credit that statement with a response. He wasn't going to justify himself to Harper Thorne or anyone else.

Devon crossed to the sofa and gave him a small smile. "Thank you for healing her. She's very important to us, you see, so we're a little on edge after seeing her be hurt."