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by Gena Showalter


  “The waterfall,” she whispered. “Will you meet me?”

  “Will you be there this time?” he whispered back, hating the huskiness of his voice.

  She shivered, her lips falling open in surprise. “You went?”

  “Last night? No,” he said. Truth. But obviously she hadn’t gone at all.

  “And yet your tone chastised me for not going. No, don’t say another word. I was detained by my sister,” she explained.

  He would never admit to the relief he felt that she hadn’t changed her mind.

  The creatures around the fire leaned toward them, shamelessly doing their best to listen to the conversation. Layel hissed at them, and they quickly looked away. Someone even began whistling.

  An eternity ticked by while Delilah studied him. No, surely only a few seconds had passed. “Did you pleasure the female nymph?”

  Was that jealousy in her tone? He was not delighted by that. Really. Still refusing to voice the answer she seemed to crave, he said, “Would you care if I did?”

  “No. Of course not.” She lowered her gaze to the ground. “But I saw you in the forest. With her. So—”

  He didn’t owe her an explanation. He didn’t. “What is to keep you from becoming distracted by your sister again?”

  As she eyed the surrounding crowd, she said softly, “I want to talk to you. About the nymph. Did you—”

  Would she never allow him to change the subject? “If you truly saw us, you would know what happened.”

  “I didn’t stay and watch until the end. I would have killed her, and then your team would have been down two members.”

  So even though she’d thought he was bedding another woman, she’d been unable to commit a deed that might ultimately bring about his execution. The thought warmed him. “If you go to the waterfall, I will not be in a mood to talk.”

  Instant arousal banked her features. “What will you be in the mood for, then?” she asked in a wine-rich tone. “The same thing you probably did with the nymph?”

  “If you show up at the waterfall, Delilah, I will bite you. Do you understand? I will drink your blood.”

  Her breath hitched. “But you swore never to touch me like that.” She didn’t sound upset by the possibility that he had changed his mind. “Did you bite the ny—”

  “I lied, as you are always accusing me of doing. I will bite you.”

  Frustration darkened her expression. “What else have you lied about? The nymph?”

  If she said that word one more time, he might…laugh. “You cannot trust me. Ever. That is all you need know.”

  “This is how you think to lure me to the waterfall? I may be an Amazon and not all that familiar with the ways of men, but even I know to expect a few tender words in a situation like this. You’d better rethink your approach if you really want me to join you. Because I doubt that ugly little nymph will be there.”

  His lips twitched and he felt a tickling in his throat. “I did not ask you there. You asked me. And I will go. Part of me hopes you will stay away.”

  Sparks lit her eyes, a blaze of fury and that seemingly ever-present arousal. “And what does the other part of you hope? That the sex-hungry bitch will go instead?”

  “That you come, that I can rid myself of the thought of you.”

  She softened somewhat, as did the growing ache in his chest. “And if you can’t?”

  “That you’ll be so weak from loss of blood that you fail during the next challenge and are chosen to die.” There was stark truth in his tone, though he wasn’t sure he meant a word.

  “Liar.” She arched a brow, not giving him the reaction he’d expected. “You want me, you’re just afraid to admit it. Besides, you’ve told me time and again never to trust you,” she said with utter confidence. “But you never told me if you bedded the nymph.”

  Do not give her the reaction she’s looking for, either. “And I won’t. Now, I’ve delivered my warning. That’s all I can do. Come to the waterfall at your own peril.”

  “I’m not afraid of you, Layel,” she said, raising her chin.

  “Foolish.”

  “Confident in my abilities.”

  “Foolish,” he insisted. But he was the foolish one. The world around them had long since faded. He was aware of her and only her. Anyone could have snuck up on him, and he would not have cared.

  She stepped closer to him, cutting away at his prized personal space to gaze up at him in challenge. “Tell me one thing at least.”

  “Let me guess. The nymph?”

  Irritation curtained her features as she snapped, “Do whatever you want with her. I don’t care.”

  When she sounded ready to slay the other female? She cared.

  “What I want to know,” Delilah continued, closing even more distance, “is if you would mourn for me if I did get executed.”

  Any closer, and he might wrap his arms around her. Might press his lips to hers, and devour her. The thought of her death…hurt him, made him want to hold on and never let go. “No,” he managed to squeeze past the lump growing in his throat. “No.”

  Surprising him still further, she grinned slowly. “Once again I’m forced to remind you that you told me never to believe a word out of your mouth,” she said. “I think you would miss me greatly.” With that, she sauntered off in the direction of the waterfall.

  CHAPTER TWELVE

  WOULD LAYEL COME?

  And had he touched that nymph bitch? Delilah had the sudden urge to drive the length of her wooden blade through the nearest tree. Or heart. She wasn’t picky. She’d spent more time worrying about him and his actions than about Lily, the next challenge and the frightening days ahead. Sadly, she doubted that would change.

  All around her, water cascaded into a dappled pool of liquid crystal. Lily pads floated dreamily and lazy moonlight seeped from the sky. Everything around her evoked peace and romance, yet her heart pounded like a war drum.

  Layel had stayed away from her for an entire day. Pleasuring that nasty nymph? How she’d hoped to see him, had looked for him in every shadow; she’d missed him terribly, dark temper, cruel words and all. She hadn’t sought him out, though, lost in the wake of Tagart’s sickening revelation. He’d had a mate. Obviously he still mourned her.

  Delilah couldn’t tolerate the idea of Layel thinking of another woman while he touched her. And the nymph?

  “Argh!” She was taking a chance—a big one—just to appease her curiosity. At least, that’s the reasoning she gave herself. Tomorrow, perhaps, she would believe it. Right now, she wanted to experience possession. Utter, dream-about-forever possession. He wanted Delilah. On some level, he wanted her.

  Would he come?

  Layel had considered her a fool for suggesting such a rendezvous, but then he had suggested one, as well. Perhaps she was a fool, but she had to know more of him. The compulsion to be near him, have his teeth in her vein, made her crazed. Wonderfully crazed, and that compulsion only intensified with every moment that passed. Actually, it was now buried so deep inside her she could not find and destroy it. Could only tolerate its ever-growing presence and follow wherever it happened to lead.

  Would he never come?

  Back and forth she paced, droplets of water splashing her calves. Tendrils of fear drifted through her. She didn’t fear him. She was too much a warrior, too well trained, to let him conquer her completely and hurt her in the process. What she feared was liking everything that he did too much. Liking him. Wanting, needing, craving more and being unable to let him go.

  That didn’t drive her away. Oh, no. She doubted anything could drive her away right now. Nothing and no one had ever fascinated her as Layel did. All he had to do was show up and she would take care of the rest.

  Another minute ticked by, then another. She had spent most of the day making more weapons, and now she fisted the two blades at her sides before tossing them down. The razored sticks crisscrossed at her back soon followed. They plopped against each other in the moss. Next
came the arrows she’d painstakingly carved.

  Without them, she felt naked. Not as naked as she wanted to be, though. With a humph, she sat on the driest rock at the water’s edge and unwound the laces of her boots. She tossed them aside as she had her weapons and dipped her toes into the warm, soothing water.

  Where in Hades was he?

  If he’d changed his mind, she would hunt him down and—

  “I should not have come,” he said, somehow behind her.

  Gasping, she twisted. Not a single sound had given away his presence. Not so much as a blur of movement. But he was here now. Right in front of her. Beautiful, eerily so, those haunted, tragic eyes devouring her in a white-hot perusal. At least he wasn’t eyeing her with hatred.

  But seeing him, the first stirring of vulnerability overtook her. Suddenly she was unsure about what to do and say, and despised herself for the weakness. What did he think of as he looked at her like that? Perhaps nothing good. He still mourned the death of his human mate, after all. Still defended her honor.

  Delilah, he threatened to slay at every opportunity.

  “But you are here,” she finally said.

  He gave a stiff nod. “Here I am. I…did not touch the nymph.”

  Relief thundered through her, so potent she would have fallen if she had been standing. Heads would have rolled had he delivered a different announcement. “As if I care,” she lied airily.

  Clearly, he was not so easily fooled. “You care. You shouldn’t, but you do. I, however, only came for your neck.”

  “You need to feed,” she said, and the answer suddenly didn’t sit well. He hadn’t come for her specifically, hadn’t come for passion and satisfaction. He’d come for sustenance, nothing more.

  “You knew that. I told you so. But need?” He shook his head. “No. I’ll never need anyone.”

  What did that mean?

  She hadn’t voiced the question, but he answered her anyway. “I want your blood. I do not need it.”

  “Are you sure?”

  He ignored her. “First, you will tell me why you are so willing to help me.”

  “I don’t know.”

  He studied her, gaze probably taking in details she didn’t like him being privy to. How badly she still wanted him, how much she wished she didn’t. “You know nothing about me,” he said.

  She knew he was strong, loyal, resourceful. Kind when he wanted to be, sensual even when he didn’t want to be. She knew his kisses were addicting, his body living art.

  “And I know nothing about you,” he added, stepping toward her.

  A tremor slid the length of her spine. Close, so close. She had only to reach out to touch him, but she didn’t. She turned back to the water and toyed with the ends of her hair. “No, you don’t.” Did he even want to? She hoped that he did, but she couldn’t be certain.

  Another step, and his knees brushed her shoulders. At both points of contact, her skin tingled.

  “What happens here can only end badly.” Awful words, yet hunger pulsed from his tone, slamming into her and fueling her own.

  Sexual desire wasn’t new to her. How many nights had she lain awake, sweating, panting, aching and wishing? Countless. How many times had she dreamed of a man to love her? Again, countless. This man didn’t love her, but he was strong, beautiful, her secret fantasies come to sizzling life.

  Gone was her pride. Gone were her self-protective instincts. With desire this intense, there wasn’t room for anything else. They were burned away, rendered ash. She had no defense.

  Weak, you are so weak. It was the same kind of weakness she had always despised in others. And for what? For a man. A man who might very well pretend she was someone else while he swallowed her blood. “If your mate were alive—” She felt him stiffen and forced herself to quiet.

  “How dare you mention her to me?” he said in a low growl. “How did you learn of her? Who told you? I will rip their throat apart with my teeth.” The ugly threat echoed around them. “I should not have come here.”

  “Wait.” I’m pathetic. And yet, a hint of fury blended with her desire—fury and jealousy. Part of her hated his mate to the depths of her soul. Mine, her mind shouted. He’s mine. “You’re here now. Stay.”

  He curled his fingers atop her shoulders and squeezed. Cold as he was, she should have experienced a glacial chill. Instead, she burned all the hotter. “What were you thinking? Before?”

  “That’s none of your concern,” she answered with a—how mortifying—blush. If he knew, he would rebuke her. Perhaps try and kill her as he’d threatened.

  “Your hands balled as if you were preparing to fight.”

  “And that frightened you?”

  He snorted, and she could almost hear a smile in the sound.

  Her chest gave a strange little ache. She wanted to see that smile with an intensity that surprised her. “Some people do fear me, believe it or not.”

  “I’m sure they do.”

  Feigning a casualness she didn’t feel, she leaned her weight against his legs. He didn’t back away, but accepted the weight as his due. She reached back and caressed his legs, up and down, soft and sweet. Her palms burned as she wrapped her fingers around his ankles.

  Without any warning, she jerked his feet out from under him.

  Caught off guard, he crashed to the ground without even reaching for an anchor, unable to breathe as his lungs emptied. She rocked to her feet, twisted and leapt. Before he could rise, she was straddling his chest.

  “You were saying, vampire?”

  There was a brief glitter of admiration in his azure eyes, quickly extinguished. “Nice move. Obviously a favorite of yours.” No smile as she’d craved, but she could still hear amusement in his voice.

  “Thank you. And, yes, I do prefer it.”

  Slowly he leaned up on his elbows. She flipped her hair over one shoulder, baring her neck, and tilted her head to the side. “Come. I’m tired of waiting for you to begin. Let’s get this over with.”

  He shook his head. “I will not bite you there.” Even as he uttered the restriction, he peered at her throat and licked his lips hungrily. “Your teammates will see the wound, and they will not like that you were with me.” His voice was thick, almost slurred, as if he’d had too much wine.

  “Then where?”

  His gaze instantly lowered to her inner thigh.

  Another shiver traveled through her.

  “Do you like the thought of my mouth there?” he whispered fiercely. Before she could answer, however, he gave another head shake, anger dancing in his eyes. “Never mind. Do not answer. I find that I am more like my men than I thought and I don’t want to hear about your desires.”

  She answered, anyway, for she would not allow him to reduce her to a thing, an object without feeling. When his mouth was on her, he would think of her, and no one else. Know she was hot for him, eager. “Yes. I love it. Dream of it. Crave it.”

  His pupils dilated, and he sucked in a breath. Against her thigh, she could feel the swift beat of his heart. She blinked her eyes, nothing more, and suddenly she was on her back. He loomed over her, white hair falling like a curtain to brush her cheeks.

  “We shall see if you like it after.”

  “Plan to purposely hurt me?” His scent wafted to her, and there was power in it, something spicy and male. She inhaled deeply, savoring, and their chests brushed, hardness to softness. Her nipples instantly pearled, desperate for contact.

  “Spread your legs,” he gritted out, ignoring her question.

  A command. Though she’d once claimed she would never obey him, she found herself doing exactly as he’d ordered. Her blood was so blistering it had already liquefied her bones.

  His heavy weight settled more firmly atop her.

  Warm water lapped at her feet, rising higher and higher up her legs, her sides, her shoulders, as if it wanted to caress her. Several strands of hair swished and waved around her, ribbons against her sensitized skin.

  “I
warned you. Told you to stay away from me. But here you are.” Layel crawled backward to his knees. He stared down at her, his face now unreadable. The rest of him, well…there was banked strength in every tensed muscle.

  Her stomach quivered. “Here I am. Delilah. Yours.” For now. The thought saddened her.

  His nostrils flared. His hands hung at his sides, the nails elongated. She imagined them on her body, raking. Stinging a little. Then, of course, he would lick away the pain with a hot flick of his tongue. She would beg for more, so he would turn his focus between her legs, touching… She shivered as moisture pooled there.

  He gave an animalistic growl, pure predator. “Tell me true. No lies. Have you ever before been bitten by a vampire?”

  “Yes. It was not pleasant.”

  His hands moved to her waist and squeezed. In jealousy that he wasn’t her first bite? “So you are not addicted to our…ministrations.”

  “Hardly.”

  “You say that as though it isn’t a possibility—but I assure you that when done right, it can be pleasurable. I wonder, though. Why let me do this here and now if you hate it so?”

  Somehow he radiated more of that delicious heat. It surrounded her, dangerous, overshadowing everything in its path and leaving only…a woman. The warrior inside her had long since said goodbye. Would Layel bite her the right way? Make it pleasurable for her?

  “Well?” he demanded.

  “Curiosity,” she told him, giving him the same answer she’d given herself.

  “I don’t think so.”

  “All that tells me is that you should think less.” She didn’t want to tell him the truth, that she couldn’t bear the thought of him going to someone else. Possessiveness was as new to her as this all-consuming need.

  “Do you want my teeth inside you or not?”

  “You talk too much, too.”

  “Probably,” he said, but made no move toward her.

  Indecision played over his expression, his first hint of emotion since rising above her. Battle-trained as she was, she suspected he hoped to talk himself out of this. Probably hoped her answers to his questions would aid him in that.

 

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