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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
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22 Chs

Page 22 of Fallen (Dark in You 7)

He sighed. "Yes, Hector got word to me telepathically that she made a play downstairs."

"She wants me to think you guys have a thing."

"What she wants is to be my co-Prime. Why does that make you snort?"

"You're too controlling to share the power you have. I'm kind of surprised that hasn't occurred to her."

"I'm sure it has occurred to her. But Marcella's sense of ambition knows no boundaries. She doesn't like to back down or give up. And now I'm done talking about her—she isn't important. What is important is that you and I get one thing clear."

She groaned and picked up her glass. "I hate it when you say that. It always means you're going to tell me there'll be a new thing you want me to do or allow you to do that comes under the whole 'me not obstructing your attempts to ensure my safety' condition." And she went along with it without complaint for two reasons. One, she wouldn't go back on a deal. Two, it was sort of fun to let him think he truly held all the control here. "What is it this time?"

"From now on, you won't drive to and from the club. Either I or one of my sentinels will teleport you here and then later return you home."

Raini narrowed her eyes. "Why?"

"It's simpler and safer."

"Simpler and safer," she echoed. "You're not thinking the dagger was deliberately hurled at me, are you? Because if so, that's just plain paranoia at work. It hit me by accident."

"I like to err on the side of caution."

She sighed. "Fine, then go err."

"You're not going to object?"

"Object to not having to haul my ass all the way here and back home again? No. Teleportation is a much quicker and more convenient way to travel." She sipped at her wine. "Did you find out anything about the dagger?"

"It's too common a model to trace to a particular store or buyer. There was no magickal fingerprint on it, which you don't look surprised by, so I'll assume Jolene's investigation revealed the same. If another attack is made on Knox, we may learn more. If there is a next time, you won't get caught in the crossfire," he said, his voice dark and cold.

"That's the plan." She felt a thoughtful frown furrow her brow. "It's kind of weird that the guy struck when and where he did. He could have waited until Knox was alone. Well, he's rarely alone in public. Still, Mr. Astral could have at least attacked when Knox only had a sentinel or two with him."

Maddox knocked back the last of his drink. "Striking while Knox had a large entourage was a strategic move. As there was a high number of demons there, they arrogantly assumed they could take their attacker, so no one teleported to safety. There were several people, lots of confusion, plenty of chaos … and the fact that you were badly hurt got lost in the midst of all that. The attacker kept everyone distracted by astral projecting from one spot to another, giving the dagger time to do its job so he could retrieve the blade once it was done— although Knox was the target, the attack wouldn't have been a complete failure so long as the dagger came back full of gifts that could be sold."