Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
"You are correct, Rafe. The trap will need to be baited. We will need to use Louamides. We willexorcise it from Abby and place it in another vessel. Then we will dangle it in front of Uzkiel and wait forthe trap to spring.”
Samantha snorted. "I stand corrected. I've seen
better
plans on episodes of
Scooby-Doo.
We'dbe better off with a bedsheet, a skateboard, and a washing machine.”
While he didn't phrase it so bluntly, Rafe seemed to agree with the Lupine's assessment. "Thetrouble with mousetraps is that often the prey steals the bait and still escapes the snare. Can we afford totake that risk?”
"We don't have much choice.”
Abby shook her head. "Sure we do. We must. What about the coven Tess mentioned? They're
trying to track down Uzkiel. Why not wait to see what they come up with?”
Rule's hand squeezed her shoulder. "Time is running short. The Parliament Below is losing
patience. They want Uzkiel delivered so they can bring him to justice.”
"Well, they can just hold their horses. We're doing the best we can.”
"Our best is not counted quite good enough.”
"They do have a point, though," Noah observed.
"From what Rule and De Santos tell me of them, I've concluded they're a bunch of whiny little snot-nosed pencil pushers who wouldn't know how to run a location and extraction mission if we drew them a diagram. But they've got a point about needing to move on this. If Tess and Rule are right about how the fiends are getting to town, it's not a far stretch to imagine they're doing it at Uzkiel's suggestion. If that fiend is trying to build himself an army, we need to put a stop to it yesterday.”
"Why does that buildup make me think I'm not going to like whatever it is the two of you have dreamed up?”
Noah just grinned at his sister. "Doesn't matter, Ab. If your boyfriend couldn't talk me out of it,
there's no point in you even trying.”
Abby shook her head in immediate denial. "No way.”
"Sorry, Sis. You don't get a vote.”
"There is
no way,"
Abby repeated, jumping out of her chair and glaring daggers at her brother. "There is no way in whatever it is you consider hell that I'm letting you take on Louamides and offer yourself up to Uzkiel on a platter. It's not going to happen, so just get the idea out of your head right now.”
"Like I said, Abigail, you're not going to be able to talk me out of it. And I'd like to see you stop
me any other way.”
"You may be older than me, and you may be bigger than me, but I'm sneakier than you are,
Noah James. And I happen to know where you sleep.”
"I can fix that soon enough. If I want to take chances, that's my decision. It's not just my decision;
it's my job. Or did you think I just spent my days polishing boots and posing for recruitment posters?”
"That's a completely different thing. You're a soldier. You're trained to fight. I get that. But you're not trained to fight fiends, and you're not trained to handle being possessed by one.”
"If you can bear up under the strain, I'm pretty sure it won't kill me.”
"No, but Mom might. Why don't I just give her a call and tell her what you have planned?”
"Low blow, Ab.”
"Children." Rafe rose from his seat on the sofa and stepped between the two of them. "Enough with the bickering. It is not helping matters.”
"The only thing that's going to help matters is a swift blow to my idiot brother's stubborn head,"
Abby muttered. She turned on Rule, her eyes narrowed in anger. "And you're going to let him do this? You were just planning to stand by while he throws himself to the wolves and give your blessing to thisludicrous plan?”
Beneath her furious bluster, Rule could see the real fear in Abby's eyes. He had known the ideaof her brother putting himself in danger would be intolerable for her and couldn't blame her. Rule didn'tlike the plan, either, but it turned out that Noah Baker was almost more stubborn than his baby sister.
"Of course not," Rule said quietly, reaching out to grasp her arms and pull her toward him. Shetried to bat his hands away, clearly not in the mood to be comforted, but he persisted. "I do not wantyour brother in danger any more than you do. But he is a grown man, Abby. I have no authority togainsay him. What would you have me do?”
"Stop him." She stamped her little foot in emphasis.
"How?”
"I don't know. Do whatever it is you do. Work some demon magic or something. Heck, go ahead and kidnap him and lock him up in a stronghold somewhere. It seemed to work where I'm concerned.”
Rule shook his head. "Your brother is not an innocent bystander, Abby. He's a trained soldier. If I tried to lock him in somewhere, he would try to escape. The only way for me to stop him from killing
himself would be to do the job for him. I somehow doubt that is a solution of which you would approve.”
"Rule, you can't let him do this. Please." Her voice went from brassy to begging, and her wide, mismatched eyes pleaded with him. "You have to stop him.”
"He can't," Noah said.
The words came out harshly and Rule glared at him from over Abby's head. Rule would have snapped at the other man if he hadn't seen the haunted look in Noah's eyes. His brusque manner clearly served to hide just how difficult this was for him.
Abby turned in Rule's arms, aiming her miserable expression at her brother. "Why are you doing this? It's not your fight. Why put yourself on the line?”
"Because someone has to.”
It was the same answer Rule had received when he'd asked the same question. Rule suspectedthat kind of commitment to duty was what had inspired Noah to join the military in the first place. He had
the strength and the skills to handle this kind of situation; therefore he was honor bound to do so. To Noah, it was that simple.
To Abby, it remained a mystery.
"Someone
doesn't have to be you," she said, and pushed herself away from Rule's chest. He tried to pull her back, but she ducked out of reach. "I'm the reason you're in this situation, and Lou is already perfectly at home inside of me. There's no reason to drag someone else into this mess. If anyone is going to act as bait, it should be me."
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
"Absolutely not." Rule's veto came immediately and unequivocally. Abby had expected that, but
she didn't react. She just took a deep breath and went on with her alternate plan.
"Not only is Lou already inside me,
solus
spell and all, but that other fiend—Seth, Uzkiel's minion
— knows where Lou is hiding. That's why Seth came after me in the first place. Why try to reinvent the wheel? The fiends know about me and they know I'm being protected by the Silverback Clan, so they must have some idea where I'm hiding. It's ridiculous to move Lou to Noah and then have to let the fiends find out about it before they can even come looking for him. I'm already set up and ready to go. We should move now. The sooner the better.”
Tess pursed her lips. "Anyone else having déjà vu?”
Abby ignored that. She couldn't say her eagerness was all about the desire to see justice done. A lot of it had to do with the school of thought that decreed it was better to rip a bandage off quickly, so
that the pain would be over with in the shortest amount of time possible.
"It's out of the question." Rule's features had settled into those harsh, granite lines again, the ones
that said he was the demon and he made the rules. She realized he hadn't used that mask with her since before they'd made love, and she didn't like seeing it return, even if she understood the reasons.
"It's no more out of the question for me to be the bait than it was for my brother to be the bait. We're both human. We're both equally unequipped to do battle with an archfiend.”
Rule glared at her. "Your brother happens to be equipped with an AK-47 and a kilogram of plastic explosive.”
Okay, Rule had a point there. But still...
"Do you really think that when we take Uzkiel down, it's going to be with bombs or bullets?”
"When
I
take Uzkiel down,
you
are going to be nowhere in the vicinity.”
She returned his glare with interest. "I already escaped once, Mr. Dictator. Want to see how fast
I can repeat that if you try and wrap me in cotton balls and put me on a shelf until this is over?”
Rafe muttered under his breath and stepped forward again. "I swear I should be getting combat
pay." He put a hand on Rule's shoulder to draw his attention. "If Noah were to act as bait, what would
the rest of the plan entail?”
Abby opened her mouth to say the rest of the plan didn't matter, since her brother wasn't going
to be involved in it, but Rafe sent her a look clearly designed to shut her up. What ended up being even more effective was the elbow Tess hurried over to plant in Abby's side. That knocked enough of the breath out of her that she actually couldn't protest for a few minutes.
"Since
Noah
is a well-trained and experienced soldier," Rule said, shooting Abby a pointed glare, "I have every confidence that he could hold his own in an emergency situation. We would spread the word that Lou had moved into a new human host, and then have him attract the fiend's attention with something suitably Lou-like. A fracas at a strip club would do nicely.”
Mmm, just so long as I got to look for a while before the fracas.
"Shut up, Lou," Abby muttered under her breath.
You're such a fun-Nazi
"It would not take long for Uzkiel to put those pieces together and send his minions after Noah.