Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
"It's not a matter of you being in the way. It's a matter of Louamides being in you." Samantha reached out and patted Abby's knee. "Trust me. It'll get less weird once we get Lou out of you.”
Abby sighed and finally managed to look straight at Samantha. "I'm sorry if I got you in trouble before," she said. "That wasn't my intention.”
Samantha gave her a half smile. "It's not the first time I've been in trouble. And I somehow doubt it will be the last. Besides, the Luna stepped in and deflected the worst of it. Alpha was too busy worrying about her to keep yelling at me." She pursed her lips. "But if I were you, I'd probably try to avoid running into him for the next few days. Or, you know, decades.”
"Right. Real easy, given he happens to own the place where I'm being—where I'm staying.”
Tess must have noticed that catch, but she just grinned. "Oh, did I happen to mention earlier that he and Missy live right next door?”
Abby collapsed back against the pillow. "Yeah, but thanks for reminding me.”
"Don't worry about it. If you want my opinion, I think your brother looked almost as pissed off as Graham. Didn't you tell him what was going on when you sent your little bat signal?”
"How? It's not like I sent him a blueprint of the joint and a schedule of shift changes in the guardhouse by carrier pigeon. I had a cell phone for seventeen seconds. Not even a thirteen-year-old can text that fast. I just let him know I was in trouble.”
Tess tilted her head. "You may be in even bigger trouble now.”
Abby just sighed and continued staring at the ceiling.
"I don't think the brother is anything to worry about," Samantha said dismissively. "The demon,though…now he's another story.”
"Ugh. Stop. You'll give me nightmares.”
"Fair's fair," Tess snickered.
"Says you." Abby turned a pleading expression on the blonde. "But there's no reason I have tosee him again, right?" Her mind rushed back to the kiss she'd almost managed to forget and shecontemplated pulling the covers over her head. "I'm safe and sound back at the club. There are plenty ofpeople here to look out for me. If I promise not to try to leave until this is all sorted out, can't you sendhim out to hunt down that Uz-whoever guy? The sooner he does that, the sooner I can get out of
everyone's hair.”
Tess and Samantha exchanged a speaking glance over Abby's head. She didn't think she wanted
to hear what it had to say.
"He's a multitalented fellow," Tess said. "I'm pretty sure he can manage to fit in hunting the fiend
and
reading you the riot act. In fact, when I left to come upstairs, he was rehearsing in the library.”
"Gee. Isn't that swell.”
Samantha rubbed a reassuring hand over Abby's forearm. "I'm sure it won't be all that bad. I mean, he knows you're human, so he'll probably be trying really hard not to hurt you.”
Abby glared at her. "You're such a comfort.”
"I've found there's only one sure strategy for dealing with situations like these. You have to go on the offensive. Even if he's the one in the right, you have to throw him off balance. Make him forget that.”
Tess's beautifully manicured hands punctuated her instructions with decisive gestures. "You'll
have to seduce him.”
"What?!" Abby sprang upright like a jack-in-the-box. "I have to
what
?!”
"Seduce him. If you want him to forget about being mad at you.”
Abby looked over and saw Samantha nodding, her expression serious, as if the idea weren't
completely insane.
"Absolutely," the Lupine agreed. "I mean, I don't have a mate myself, but the Luna swears by the
tactic, and if it works on the Alpha ..." She shrugged. "It's got to be worth a try.”
Abby's stomach felt as if someone had just installed a hamster wheel with a very energetic rodent
inside. And then fed it diet pills. "That's—I... I mean…I-I can't.”
"Sure you can. It's all in the lips." Tess wriggled her eyebrows up and down.
"No. I can't. Really. I can't.”
"Why not?”
Abby just shook her head and wondered if someone had slipped her something. Her heart felt like it might beat a hole straight out of her chest. In double time.
"I just. . .can't.”
"Well, I know you're not gay," Tess said, sounding exasperated. "I saw that kiss, remember? If I had been wearing glasses, the things would have been fogged up.
Before
I opened the door.”
Samantha looked impressed. "That good?”
Tess fanned herself with one hand and rolled her eyes to the ceiling. "Oy. You should only know
like I know.”
"That's not the point.”
Both women turned their heads to stare at her, their expressions mirror images of polite curiosity. Neither said a word. The silence stretched on for minutes.
"What?" Abby finally demanded.
"Then what is the point?" Samantha asked.
"We assumed you had one," Tess nodded.
Members of the media had been right. There was a massive Other conspiracy, only it had nothing to do with taking over the world and enslaving humanity. It had to do with driving Abigail Miriam Baker
totally and completely out of her mind.
"I—I can't... I can't just
seduce
someone to distract him from being mad at me," she sputtered.
"That's…just not right.”
Samantha blinked. "It's not?”
"Is it a personal problem? STD?”
Abby grabbed a pillow and covered her face with it. How long would it take, she wondered, to smother herself this way? "I do
not
have a sexually transmitted disease.”
"What did she say?”
"I think she said 'no.' It's hard to hear through all that goose down.”
Lowering the pillow just enough to glare at the women over its edge, Abby decided the time investment might be worth it.
"Because it wouldn't be anything to be ashamed of if you did," Tess continued. "One in five humans in the country has one. Besides, it's not like you could give it to Rule. Others are immune to human diseases.”
Twenty-three seconds and counting.
Samantha tilted her head and eyed Abby consideringly. "I don't think that's it. Female sexual dysfunction? Up to forty percent of human women suffer at some point in their lives.”
Abby slammed the pillow down onto the bed. "Do you people work for the National Center for Health Statistics or something?”
"We're well informed." Tess studied Abby for a moment, her eyes traveling over what was probably the rat's nest of her hair and the face that probably looked as if it had been dragged backward through a gravel pit and coming to rest on a spot just beneath her collarbone. "Is it a religious thing? You're not a nun, are you? I mean, don't they still wear habits and everything?”
"Just because I don't sleep around doesn't make me a nun.”
"Are you a virgin?”
"What is the sudden fascination with my sex life?" Abby crossed her arms over her chest and scowled.
"I'm not asking for details; I just want to know if you have one," Tess said. "It's a purely academic question. If you're a virgin, the seduction thing gets a little…trickier.”
"I'm not a virgin," Abby snapped. "There are days I wish I was, because trust me, that wasn't my
finest moment, but I'm not. Not that it matters. There isn't going to be a seduction.”
Samantha and Tess gave each other another one of those looks.
The Lupine cleared her throat. "Um, what exactly do you mean, 'finest moment'?”
"I thought you guys didn't want details.”
"You can answer in general terms.”
"It was just a bad idea." One Abby preferred not to dwell on. It only made her feel inept. "I was young, stupid, and drunk, and I thought I was in love; he was young, horny, and male, and he thought I was easy.”
Tess raised her eyebrows. "Had he ever spoken to you?”
"Har-har.”
"Okay, this might require some strategizing." Samantha drummed her fingertips on the bedspread.
"The Luna must have a negligee you can borrow....”
Abby squeaked. The idea of appearing before Rule in anything short of full body armor sent chills
up her spine.
She told herself they were bad chills.
But not even she bought that one.
"I'm not borrowing anything, and I'm not seducing a demon.”
"You're not going to go to hell, you know." Tess smiled.
"How would you know? Are you the Pope? Are you even Catholic?”
"I don't need to be. Think about it for a second. God is supposed to be loving and forgiving, right? So why would he send a good person to perpetual torment for doing something as natural as having sex? I mean, if it wasn't for God, it wouldn't feel so good, right?”
Abby grumbled. "What makes you think it feels so good?”
Tess laughed. Loudly. "My husband. But I'm afraid he's not going to be able to prove it to you.
You'll have to go to Rule for that.”
"I am not going to sleep with Rule!”
"Look, I'm not here to talk you into it," Tess said, standing. "Frankly, it's no skin off my noseeither way. But judging by what I saw in the library yesterday, it's going to happen sooner or later. Anything that produces that much steam produces an equal amount of pressure. I just thought that if itwere me, I'd want to be the one deciding when and where to let it off."
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The tension in the library made Rule doubly thankful Graham's security had disarmed Abby's
brother before allowing him into the club. Hostility exuded from his every pore.
In fact, he bore a striking resemblance to his sister.