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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 15 of Fallen (Dark in You 7)

The Campbell imps were a small branch within her lair. Unlike Lachlan, who'd mated Raini's succubae mother Evangeline, most of the Campbells were shacked up with Wallis imps. The two lineages had blended well. Probably because neither let little things like legalities get in the way of anything they wanted to do. Ethics were no real barrier either.

To be fair, some did run official businesses. Lachlan's bank heist days were behind him now, so he ran a mechanic shop with his three brothers. He also sold ill-gotten goods via the shop's back door, but they didn't talk about that.

Maddox's mind touched hers, pulling her out of her thoughts. How are you feeling? he asked.

Okay, she replied. Thanks for healing me.

Get some rest today. It wasn't advice. It was a firm order. I'll see you later tonight.

Raini felt her brow crease. I thought … well, I thought you'd consider last night our monthly meet.

You thought wrong. His mind slid softly against hers, and then it was gone.

"You're not listening to me, are you?"

Blinking, Raini looked up at her father, who'd finally stopped pacing. "I'll admit, I kind of zoned out partway through your rant. Look, I get that you're upset, but I'm fine."

He glowered at her. "You say that like it makes everything okay. It doesn't. You were stabbed—"

"By accident."

"—had your power stripped from you—"

"Temporarily."

"—and might have bled out if you hadn't been healed."

Raini felt her face scrunch up. "I wouldn't go that far. It was a bad injury, but I would have recovered. I just recovered a lot faster because of Maddox."

"At least he's good for something," Lachlan sniped. "Where is he anyway? He should be here. With you."

"He's probably making enquiries about the dagger," Jolene cut in, lounging in an armchair. "Hopefully he's able to unearth information I wasn't able to find."

"Hopefully," said Raini, still disappointed by Jolene's earlier announcement that, according to her sources, the dagger had been wiped of any magickal "fingerprint," so there was no way to tell who enchanted it—something Levi's incantor-friend apparently confirmed.

"Maddox is an expert at gathering intel," said Jolene. "If there's anything more to be found about that dagger, such as where it was purchased and who by, he'll uncover it."

"Assuming he gives a shit," muttered Demi. She widened her eyes when everyone looked at her. "What? It's not like he embraced the psi-bond, is it?"

"But he does look out for your sister, in his way," said Evangeline, sitting beside Raini on the sofa. "He's involved in her life to some degree, Demi. Her safety clearly matters to him."

Demi snorted. "Her safety? Really? She'd be safer anchored, considering that would prevent her from turning rogue. He isn't exactly bothered by that, is he?"