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Authors: Kresley Cole

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Cade had heard that Groot possessed a forge of unearthly heat in his hidden fortress. “He wouldn't want to give it to someone else who might kill his brother for him?”

“The weapon was forged for one of the Woede,” she answered. “It would be useless to another.”

“Understood. Now, if you don't mind, I'd like the second set of directions.”

“I'll tell you . . . but only after you kiss me.”

He narrowed his eyes, anger simmering. “Groot wouldn't like you imposing conditions to stymie me.”

“He also wouldn't like to think that you and the Vessel are becoming involved.” She slipped off her robe completely to pool on the floor. “Would it be a chore to kiss me, Cadeon?”

As a matter of fact, yes.
Before he'd met Holly, this type of blowsy female would have appealed to him. He'd have kissed her and done a good deal more.

Now he'd only kiss her if he had to.

Had
to? There was no future with Holly, and the sooner he got that into his head, the better. “Fine, dove,” he grated. “A kiss for my directions.”

“Just join me over here,” she said, slinking to the bed, tossing the cover down with a practiced, sensual smile.

“None doing, Imatra.” He grabbed her hand, pulling her back.

“So aggressive,” she purred. “We'll have to do it standing, then.”

“Whatever.” He bent down and kissed her.

And it left him cold.

I better get used to this,
he thought as he went through the motions. Cold is all he'd ever feel again without his own female—

“Excuse me,” Holly said from the doorway. He broke away from Imatra. But Holly had seen.

His heart thundered as her gaze flickered over the unmade bed, then over Imatra's robe on the floor and his sword laid on a chair.

Ah, fuck. Now I've done it.
His fated female had seen him kissing another. He'd never heard of this happening to a male of his kind. Because no one was this stupid.

But I can't have her anyway!

“I'd really like to get back to the hotel, but I don't wish to interrupt you two,” Holly said breezily. She wasn't taken aback—or upset—whatsoever. The easy confidence was in force. Even Imatra seemed surprised. “Cadeon, I'll just catch a ride.” She turned toward the door.

“Catch a ride?” he said in disbelief, striding the distance between them to snare her wrist. “Who the hell is going to give you a ride?”

Just then a chorus of males called that it was the Valkyrie's turn to do another shooter.

Her hair was free and curling about her shoulders, her glasses in her pocket. Her cheeks were pink from alcohol. Under his breath, he said, “Why's your hair down?”

“Because I'm in a bar?”

“You're drunk.”

“You're astute. Now, really, I didn't want to disturb you. Just letting you know that I'm leaving.”

Imatra donned her robe, straightening her clothes in an exaggerated manner. The bitch was trying to make it look like they'd slept together, and he couldn't deny it without appearing to give a damn about Holly.

“You're going with me,” he told Holly, frowning at how utterly she
didn't
care about what she'd seen.

He'd thought she'd been attracted to him. Maybe even a bit proprietary after they'd kissed.

“Fine. I'll be waiting outside.” With her little heels clicking on the rough-hewn floor, she sauntered out, leaving him confounded.

“I wondered about you two,” Imatra said. “Now I can clearly see that Groot has nothing to worry about. You couldn't be more beneath her notice.” Somehow the demoness had known Cade felt something for Holly and had suspected the reverse as well.

Then she'd been proven wrong by Holly's indifference.

“The directions?” he prompted.

“You'll be heading to Michigan.”

“The
exact
directions?”

“In time, demon . . . One more drink first.”

Cade heard male cheers as Holly entered the bar again. It was everything he could do not to charge out there and start brawling.

*   *   *

When Holly returned, Deshazior pulled out the seat next to him for her. With his brows raised in question, he made an okay sign and ran his other forefinger through it.

“Oh, yeah,” she said, still unsteady. Just as she'd expected, Cadeon had been back there bedding Imatra, who'd relished being caught, giving her that superior look again.

No, this world wasn't for Holly.

But drinking might be. Secure in the knowledge that she wouldn't be led astray again, she decided to enjoy this very temporary vacation. She
would
get her old life back—ergo, she could do shots with demons in this new one for a bit.

“Did you see anything good?” Deshazior asked in a hopeful tone.

“No, I believe they were just finishing up.”

“You think they'd only be doffing for a couple of rounds? I heard that Cadeon's a ladies' man.”

“Oh, really?” she asked, her tone bored.

“I'm surprised he hasn't been sniffing around you,” he said. “Demons love Valkyrie.”

“Ah, but do Valkyrie love demons?”

“Aye. 'Cause we're the only ones ye won't kill in bed-sport.”

High-fives got thrown all around for that one. She forced a smile. Funny that they would touch on a fact that she'd just tonight put together for herself.

Afraid Deshazior would see something in her expression that surely wasn't there anyway, she asked, “Do you have a dollar for music?”

He handed her some currency she'd never seen, and she scuffed to the jukebox. Her mood improved exponentially when she found a Stevie Ray Vaughan album on tap.

This time when she returned, Deshazior patted his
lap
for her to sit. He wasn't hard on the eyes, even with his huge horns. She considered what the old Holly would do.

Determined to enjoy this bizarre night, she did the opposite, delighting the big demon . . . .

When Cadeon finally emerged from Imatra's lair, she was perched on Deshazior's knee, whispering in his ear, swaying to “Pride and Joy.”

Her glasses were on Deshazior's nose, she believed she was wearing the pirate's sword belt, and she had a sinking suspicion that one of the smaller male demons was sitting on the floor beside her, lovingly rubbing his face against her free hand.

Cadeon's wide jaw bunched at the sides, and his eyes flooded with black.

In the background, Stevie sang, “You mess with her you'll see a man get mean.”

20

M
y female's in another male's lap, her lips to his ear . . . .

Deshazior noticed him and jerked his chin in greeting.

And I can't kill him.
The storm demon had made no move of aggression. Their breeds weren't at war. Hell, Cade thought he'd gotten drunk with him before.

If Cade did anything, everyone would know it was over a female. Through gritted teeth, he told her, “Up—now.” She'd seen him kissing another and had seemed almost amused. Cade had merely seen her flirting with another, and he wanted to slaughter something.

“Problem, Cadeon?” Deshazior asked, studying Cade's face.

“That's my charge, and we're leaving.”

“I'm going, I'm going.” Holly stood unsteadily, removing a sword belt from her waist. Once she'd collected her glasses from Deshazior, she briefly patted his horns.

More than one male groaned, while she was oblivious, having no idea that for a demon, she might as well have fondled his crotch. “Perhaps I need one for the road—”

Cade hauled her over his shoulder. “Party's over, pet.”

The others eyed him as if he was crazy for manhandling a Valkyrie, yet instead of growing furious, Holly blew her entourage loud kisses with both hands all the way out. “Mwah! Text me, Desh!”

*   *   *

“Cadeon, where are we headed?” she asked once they were back on the road, cruising down a dark, isolated highway.

He'd been silent for miles. As if
he
were mad at
her
. Without a word, he handed her a slip of paper that read:

The Laughing Lady Bridge on the Bloodwater River, Michigan's Upper Peninsula. A contact will be on the bridge at midnight on three consecutive nights beginning Friday.

“What the hell were you doing in there?” Cadeon finally said.

“I was just having fun while you were in the back, doffing Imatra.”

“I don't have to explain myself to you.”

“Certainly not.” Leaning her head against the window, Holly gazed up at the sky.
Stars.
Brighter than any she'd seen in Orleans Parish in decades.
Neat.

Cadeon said, “It's not like we have some kind of arrangement between us.”

“No, indeed.”

“What is this?” he demanded. “Some kind of reverse psychology?”

She sighed. “Cadeon, is it so incomprehensible that I'm not upset about this, because I'm not interested in you like that?”

“That's bullshite. You know there's an attraction between us.”

“Attraction? You're kidding, right? I have
hypersensitivity
. You diagnosed it. Seems I'm not as discerning as usual. Even you can start to look like an option.”

“Even
me
? What the hell does that mean? Women don't find me hard on the eyes.”

“Nor conceited.” His words brought to mind what the others had said about Cadeon—the ladies' man. “Those are women who probably have a thing for horns and fangs. I don't.”

With his brows drawn, he rubbed a palm over one his horns, seemed to catch himself doing it, then yanked his hand down. “Don't like horns, huh? You were tickling
Desh
's like there was no tomorrow. For future reference, you might as well have been giving him a hand shandy.”

She didn't know what that term meant, but it sounded
bad
. “How was I supposed to know that? It's not like that little nugget of information was in
The Book of Lore.
And you're one to criticize my behavior in the tavern, Saint Cadeon.”

“Damn it, Holly, it's not what it looked like back there with Imatra.”

“I really don't want to hear your defense when there hasn't been an offense. I'm not really concerned about what it looked like. None of my business.”

“Even after we just kissed last—”

“The kiss that I didn't want and told you we'd never repeat?” She frowned as a wave of dizziness washed over her.

“Do you not wonder
why
I would kiss you last night and then her tonight?” As if that was all he'd done.

“Because you're
a male
?” She shrugged. “Maybe you're like a lion in a pride, wanting any available female you see.”

*   *   *

“She told me she wouldn't give me the bloody directions until I did it!”

“And that took an hour?” Holly said with more feeling. But then Cade realized she was laughing at him.

“An hour? You're drunk . . . .” He trailed off as he glanced at the dash clock. His brows drew together. “That witch! She must have slowed time in her room.”

Now Holly laughed outright. “Slowed time. In her room.” She hummed the tune from
The Twilight Zone
. “Just drop it. I don't care.”

“I'd expect you to feel a shade proprietary after our kiss last night.”

“I wouldn't feel proprietary, just as you wouldn't that I was flirting with Desh.”


Desh.
” He seethed for long moments. “Your boyfriend's at a conference, you were kissing me last night and damn near handling me just a few hours ago, and then you were getting drunk and hanging all over yet another male. Lot of loyalty there.”

“You pinned me. The disloyal virgin. Playing fast and loose.”

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