Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
"No, I do. You know it was his idea. In the end, he was willing to sacrifice himself to make sure
Uzkiel didn't get his hands on that spell." She laid her head against Rule's shoulder. "It seems to me, Loumight have been a little less fiendish than we all imagined.”
Rule bent his head and rested his cheek against her baby-fine hair. "I will inform the Parliament. At least we can ensure that he is remembered properly.”
"Good." Abby sighed and raised a hand to cover her yawn. "Um, do you think we can go homenow?”
Rafe laughed. "Certainly.”
He offered a hand to help Rule to his feet, but the demon refused to take either of his own from Abby long enough to accept it. He simply shifted her higher against his chest and used his powerful legmuscles to lever himself to his feet.
"First, though, we should wake your brother," the Felix said. "I'm certain he would like to…shall
we say…leave his mark on this place."
EPILOGUE
The story of the explosion in the old Hudson Shipping and Mercantile Building led the news thenext morning on all the New York stations. The blasts that had brought the structure down had beenperfectly placed to make the old building collapse in on itself without damaging any of the adjacentproperties. The best explanation the authorities could come up with was that a professional demolitioncrew had gotten the wrong building. Even though there was nothing scheduled for demolition within fiftyblocks of the Hudson within the next six months.
Abby flipped off the TV with a grin and settled back against the pillows. Beside her, a very warm
and still sleepy demon stretched and curled a heavy arm over her waist.
"I thought you were never going to wake up," she murmured, turning her head to smile and press
a kiss to his sleep-warmed skin.
"It was entirely your fault," he rumbled, "keeping me up half the night with your insatiable appetites.”
Abby rolled her eyes. "Sure. It was all my appetites. Absolutely. You played no part in it whatsoever.”
He winked at her. "Exactly.”
That earned him a kiss, and several minutes passed before he spoke again.
"How are you feeling?" He stroked the hair away from her face, his black eyes warm and tender
as they gazed into hers.
"Surprisingly okay," she answered, her mouth curving. "I was expecting to feel like I needed a
psychic shower or seven, but you seem to have washed all that away most effectively.”
"Glad to be of service.”
"I still have a moment here or there where a stray thought hits me, and I realize I can't blame it on Lou, but I'm adjusting.”
He pressed a kiss to her forehead. "I know.”
They lay cuddled together beneath the covers for a few minutes, just savoring the feel of being together and of knowing no one's life hung in the balance that day. It made for a refreshing change of pace.
Finally, Rule shifted and stretched again, rolling onto his back and dragging her against his side.
"If we stay in bed too much longer, I would not put it past the others to come looking for us.”
"You're right." Abby made a face. "So, what do you want to do today? I mean, we don't have a
fiend to catch, so ...”
Rule turned to look at her, his expression serious. "Actually, there is something I need to do.”
"What?”
She saw him hesitate and draw in a deep breath. "I am going to ask Tobias if he can find me a
place in his private security firm. I think I would be a very good bodyguard.”
Abby pulled back to stare at him. "But you already have a job.”
He shook his head. "Not for long. I'm resigning from the Watch.”
"But why?”
"Because the Watch is Below and you are here.”
And just like that, Abby felt her heart melt all over again. When she spoke, her voice was soft and choked with tears. "You mean that? You would leave your home, your career, and your position in your society just to be with me?”
"I would leave my soul to be with you, Abigail.”
Her smile, though watery, was radiant. "I love you, Arulnagal.”
"And I love you, Abby Baker.”
Their kiss, soft and sweet and lingering, tasted of forever and felt like a benediction.
When she pulled back, Abby was smiling brightly enough to fight up the city. "So, what do youthink? Can a demon really wind up living happily ever after?”
Rule wrapped his arms around her, and Abby nestled against him like the other half of his being. "This one will."
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