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Devoured By Darkness

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by Alexandra Ivy


  His jaw remained clenched, but eventually he gave a grudging nod.

  “You’re right.” He briefly laid his cheek on the top of her head, his arm tucking her and the baby close to his chest. “It’s time to call in the cavalry.”

  She snuggled closer. “Let’s go home.”

  Chapter 24

  Two Weeks Later

  As it turned out, they didn’t go home. Instead Styx invited them to join him and Darcy in his lair.

  Well, invited wasn’t exactly the word she would use. It was more of a polite you-can-stay-here-of-your-own-free-will-or-I’ll-toss-you-in-the-dungeon kind of deal. Understandable, of course.

  Not only was her son the supposed creation of the Dark Lord, but half the demon world was hoping to get their greedy hands on him.

  And in truth, she didn’t mind.

  As much as she would love to have a secluded, private lair with only Tane and Maluhia as company, she’d found comfort in being surrounded by the odd collection of vampires and their mates who filled the elegant mansion.

  She’d been isolated for her entire life. Now she had a mate, a son, and countless friends who filled her heart with joy.

  It was more than she ever dreamed possible.

  Lying in the bed that was as large as a football field, Laylah stretched as she sensed Tane stepping into the private rooms that were nestled deep beneath the estate.

  He had left nearly an hour before to meet with Styx and several of his brothers in a private powwow that Laylah was happy to skip. So far there’d been no trace found of Jaelyn and the Sylvermyst. Or of Sergei. Worse, the efforts to discover just how the missing child could be used to open the veil between worlds had turned up jack squat.

  Which made for a very grumpy vampire clan.

  Being in a closed room for hours on end with the frustrated warriors was enough to give her a headache.

  Scooting up to lean against the carved headboard, Laylah smiled as she heard Tane opening the adjoining door to check on the baby.

  She hadn’t been surprised to discover Tane was a devoted, overly protective father. It was one of the many reasons she loved him with such ferocity.

  But she’d been stunned by the reaction of the various creatures who were constant visitors to the Anasso’s lair.

  Perhaps she shouldn’t have been. After all, babies were rare among demons, especially pureblooded Weres. And nonexistent to vampires.

  Maluhia was an unexpected treat.

  Still, nothing could have prepared her for the sight of massive warriors dressed in leather cradling the baby with exquisite care. Or the buzz of excitement among Darcy and her friends when Laylah brought Maluhia to the public rooms.

  He was going to be spoiled rotten if she didn’t take care.

  A smile curved her lips as the door was pushed open and Tane crossed the room decorated in shades of green and cream with heavy furniture from the early Colonial period.

  As always the sight of him made her heart flutter and her palms sweat.

  Mmmm. He was yummy.

  Savoring the sight of his broad, bare chest and the khaki shorts that rode low on his slender hips, Laylah was nearly purring by the time he climbed onto the bed with her and tugged her into his arms.

  She would never, ever get enough of her beautiful mate.

  “Maluhia?” she asked as he nuzzled her temple.

  “Sleeping like a baby,” he assured her. “And no wonder. The poor thing has been passed around like a soccer ball in the World Cup.”

  She chuckled at his disgruntled tone, planting a kiss on his upper chest.

  “You’re just mad because you haven’t got to hold him in the past few nights.”

  “He is my son.”

  “And you’re a wonderful father, but as we’ve discovered a baby is a beloved treasure to vampires.” She tilted back her head to meet his honey gaze. “Besides, Maluhia is enchanting. Who could resist the temptation to cuddle him?”

  “He needs his rest.”

  “Don’t worry, once we are in our own lair we’ll have Maluhia to ourselves.”

  “Our lair.” His expression softened, the heat of his emotions flowing through her like the finest champagne. “I like the sound of that.”

  “Me too.” She wrinkled her nose. “Unfortunately …”

  He swooped down to claim a brief, all-consuming kiss. “I know, but as much as I hate to admit it, Styx is right. So long as there are those who believe Maluhia is the key to opening the Dark Lord’s prison we must protect him, and there are few places safer than the Anasso’s lair.”

  “Plus he wants to make certain Maluhia isn’t a threat,” she couldn’t resist adding.

  Tane snorted. “In the beginning, now I suspect he just wants an excuse to fuss over him.”

  Laylah’s brief flare of annoyance swiftly faded. She hadn’t been happy when she’d first arrived in Chicago, knowing that the vampires suspected Maluhia was some sort of Trojan horse.

  But it hadn’t taken long for her son to melt the hearts of even the most suspicious demons.

  The last time she’d seen Styx he had Maluhia tucked in one arm and was pointing out the various constellations as they strolled through the rose garden.

  She smiled. “I have to admit that it’s an amazing sight.”

  His eyes darkened as he cupped her face in his hand, his thumb brushing her lower lip.

  “Not nearly as amazing as you.”

  Ready heat rushed through her. Of course, just the thought of Tane was enough to make her hot and sweaty. But before she allowed him to properly distract her, she pressed a hand to his chest.

  “Is there any word of Jaelyn or Ariyal?” she asked.

  “None.” His brows drew together in concern. “They have simply vanished.”

  “What of the other Sylvermyst?”

  “Styx has sent out his Ravens, but they haven’t had any luck.”

  Laylah shook her head. “They couldn’t have just disappeared.”

  “And yet, that’s exactly what they’ve done.” His frustration was tangible. It was echoed in Laylah.

  She’d been so certain that it would be an easy matter for the vampires to hunt down Ariyal. It was a surprisingly small world and there weren’t many places to hide.

  “And Sergei?” she pressed, even knowing the answer.

  Tane knew she was desperate to know the fate of the baby girl. He would tell her the moment he discovered any clue of her whereabouts.

  “Nothing,” he confirmed.

  Pain clenched her heart. As well as a healthy dose of guilt.

  She’d gone over those last moments in the mountain a hundred times, trying to reassure herself that she’d done everything possible to rescue both babies and never quite convincing herself.

  She wouldn’t be at peace until the twins were reunited.

  “That poor child,” she breathed.

  “Laylah, don’t,” Tane murmured, brushing a comforting kiss over her furrowed brow. “For now there’s nothing we can do but protect Maluhia and trust that Jaelyn will eventually send word of her whereabouts. Once we have Ariyal in custody he should be able to locate his missing kin.”

  Laylah sighed. So many ifs.

  If Jaelyn was still with Ariyal. If the Sylvermyst could be forced to reveal the location of his fellow fey. If Sergei was still with the crazed Tearloch. If the babe was still …

  She grimly forced away her gnawing concern. Tane was right. For now there was nothing they could do.

  Instead she turned her thoughts to a suspicion that had been nibbling at the edge of her mind.

  “Was it just me, or was there a weird vibe between Jaelyn and Ariyal?”

  Tane grimaced. “That bastard would give anyone a weird vibe.” “I’m serious.”

  He shrugged, his expression revealing his opinion of the handsome, overly arrogant Sylvermyst. “Jaelyn is a hunter.”

  Laylah lifted her brows. “What does that mean?”

  “She’s been hired to captu
re the Sylvermyst.” He shrugged. “She won’t let anyone interfere in her duty.”

  She shook her head at his smooth confidence. Typical of a male to miss what was beneath his nose.

  Lifting her hand, she trailed her fingers down the length of his stubborn jaw.

  “I seem to remember you saying something remarkably similar,” she teased. “Nothing would be allowed to interfere in your duty.”

  Grabbing her hand, he pressed her fingers to his lips. “I discovered there are some things more important than duty.”

  She smiled at the hunger that smoldered in the honey eyes.

  “Should I guess what things?”

  With a swift motion, Laylah found herself lying flat on her back, Tane’s large body pressing her into the soft mattress. Gently he framed her face in his hands, his expression so tender it made her heart ache.

  “You, Laylah,” he said, his voice husky. “You and Maluhia. There’s nothing in the world more important than you and I will devote the rest of my life to your happiness.”

  A ridiculous flood of tears filled her eyes at his soft words. Damn. It was so … girly.

  “Oh.”

  Tane stiffened. “Why are you crying?”

  She wrapped her arms around his shoulders, anxious to reassure him.

  “I’ve hidden from the world for so long that I lost hope that I would ever find a place to fit in, let alone that someone would ever love me,” she confessed.

  “I love you with a desperation that terrifies me at times.” With a low groan he buried his face in the curve of her neck. “If anything ever happened to you…”

  “Nothing is going to happen to me,” she hastily interrupted. She adored this vampire, but she was wise enough to realize he would have her and Maluhia living in a virtual prison if she allowed it. “We’ve already proven we can survive whatever fate throws at us.”

  “I suppose you have a point,” he grudgingly conceded, his lips stroking down the neckline of her flimsy excuse of a nightgown.

  Laylah shivered, her back arching in silent encouragement. “Besides, our days of adventure are at an end. From now on you, I, and Maluhia are going to live in secluded peace.”

  With an ease that never failed to astonish Laylah, Tane had her nightgown tugged over her head and flying across the room. It had barely hit the floor before he had her breasts cupped in his hands and his thumbs teasing her nipples to tight buds of need.

  Now that was the kind of skill a woman could appreciate.

  “Hardly secluded considering the menagerie of vampires, Weres, Shalotts, Oracles, and occasional goddesses that wander through this lair,” he said dryly.

  She slowly smiled, a warmth she never thought to experience easing the bitterness that had plagued her for so long.

  “Our family.”

  His lips twisted. “A strange and dysfunctional family.”

  “The best families always are,” she said.

  If Marika had taught her nothing else, it was that sharing blood didn’t mean a damn thing.

  “Hmmm.” His head lowered to flick his tongue over her straining nipple. “If you say so.”

  For a minute Laylah was lost in the sheer pleasure of his touch. When she was in Tane’s arms the world disappeared and nothing mattered but the storm of sensations that consumed them both. Then the lingering thought of families had her tugging Tane’s head up to meet her worried gaze.

  “Speaking of families.”

  “I’m fairly certain we weren’t speaking,” he growled, his fangs flashing and his eyes smoldering. “Has Uriel contacted you?”

  He smothered his impatience, able to sense her genuine concern. Her mother might be a virtual stranger, but she was anxious to have her rescued.

  “Not in the past few days, but don’t worry, he won’t give up until he has rescued your mother and brought her to you. Uriel is …”

  She frowned as his words came to an abrupt halt.

  “What?”

  “I’m not entirely certain,” he admitted. “I met him several centuries ago and his power was considerable, but nothing compared to what it is today.”

  “Is that a bad thing?”

  “It’s an unheard of thing.”

  She regarded his confusion. “Why?”

  “A vampire’s personal skills and strengths are established during their foundling years. Once they have matured, they no longer grow in power.”

  “Except for Uriel?”

  “Exactly.”

  Ah. No wonder he was baffled. “A mystery,” she murmured.

  He settled more firmly between her legs, his erection pressing in the perfect spot.

  “That isn’t going to be solved tonight.”

  “True.” She wrapped her legs around his hips, scraping her nails down his back. “But we have to have something to pass the time.”

  He shuddered, allowing a trickle of his power to race through her.

  “I have every confidence in my ability to keep you entertained.”

  Oh … gods. She arched at the tiny jolts of bliss, nearly climaxing before they ever began. “Arrogant,” she breathed.

  He chuckled, a smug smile curving his lips as he returned his attention to her beaded nipple.

  “On the contrary, I’m your most devoted slave.”

  “Mmmm.” She nipped the lobe of his ear, rubbing in blatant need against the hard thrust of his arousal. Then, she caught her breath in regret. “Oh. Wait.”

  He groaned, leaning his forehead against her collarbone as he struggled to leash his hunger.

  “Are you deliberately attempting to torture me?”

  “You haven’t told me what happened to Levet.”

  He lifted his head, his expression stern. “Laylah, I love and adore you with every fiber of my being, but I will not discuss that annoying lump of stone while we’re in bed together.”

  “But …”

  He pressed a finger to her lips, his eyes narrowed. “Do you remember when we first met?”

  She struggled to hide her smile. It was a day that would be forever engraved in her mind. “I have a vague recollection. Why?” “I made a bet that I could make you beg for my touch.”

  “Did you?” “I did.”

  Love flooded through her as she met the fierce honey gaze, all her lingering concerns melting away as she became lost in Tane’s sensual spell.

  There was time to worry later.

  For now she intended to appreciate the sheer joy of being with her mate.

  With a faux innocence, she stroked her hands up the curve of his back, deliberately licking her lips.

  “You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?” she challenged.

  Turned out he could.

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  BOUND BY DARKNESS,

  the next installment in Alexandra Ivy’s

  Guardians of Eternity series!

  Morgana le Fey might be dead, but her opulent palace on the isle of Avalon remained intact. Okay, not fully intact.

  More than one room was tattered and frayed. And the grand throne room had been blown to hell, but the vast harems had escaped the majority of the damage during Morgana’s last, great battle.

  A damned shame.

  Not just because the sprawling rooms designed with mosaic tiles, marble fountains, and domed ceilings looked like something from a cheesy Arabian Nights film set (although that was reason enough to burn the gaudy piece of crap to the ground), but because Ariyal had spent more centuries than he cared to remember in the harem trapped as a slave.

  It had been a well guarded secret that a handful of Sylvermyst, the evil cousins of the fey, had turned their back on their master, the Dark Lord. They’d bargained with Morgana le Fey to keep them hidden among the mists of Avalon in return for them satisfying her insatiable lust for men and pain.

  Not necessarily in that order.

  Unfortunately Ariyal had been a favorite of the sadistic bitch. She’d been fascinated by the m
etallic sheen of his bronzed eyes and the long chestnut hair he kept pulled from the classic beauty of his face. But it’d been the lean, chiseled muscles of his body that she’d devoted hours to exploring. And torturing.

  With a low growl he shook off the unpleasant memories.

  Instead he concentrated on the female who was currently enjoying the nasty surprises hidden among the velvet divans and exquisite tapestries.

  Well, maybe enjoyment wasn’t what she was feeling, he acknowledged in amusement, watching as she slowly came awake to discover she was chained to the wall by silver shackles.

  Jaelyn, the vampire pain-in-his-ass, let loose a string of foul curses, not seeming to appreciate that he’d carefully protected her skin with leather to keep the silver from searing her flesh, or that he’d chosen one of the rooms that was specifically built to protect bloodsuckers from the small amount of sunlight that filtered through the surrounding mists.

  In fact, she looked like the only thing she was in the mood to appreciate was ripping out his throat with her pearly white fangs.

  A treacherous heat raced through his body.

  He told himself it was a predictable reaction.

  She was stunning, even if she was a leech.

  Tall and athletically slender, she was a mixture of races that combined into an exotic beauty.

  Glossy black hair that spoke of the Far East was contained in a tight braid and hung down her back. The Asian influence was echoed in her faintly slanted eyes, although they were a dark shade of blue that revealed a European heritage. Her skin was as pale as alabaster and so perfectly smooth that he ached to brush his fingers over it. From head to toe.

  Add in the black spandex that clung to her slender curves and the sawed-off shotgun that he’d been smart enough to take off her long before they’d stepped through the portal, and she was a custom-made fantasy.

  Hunter.

  Lethal beauty.

  Yep, there wasn’t a man alive (and several who were dead) who wouldn’t give his right nut to get between those long slender legs.

  But, Ariyal hadn’t been able to completely forget that shocking awareness that had jolted to life during his brief incarceration at the hands of this female.

 

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