She forced herself not to think about anything that had happened earlier. But not thinking didn’t change a damn thing.
The bell jingled at ten after six. Eden looked up to see Darrak had returned.
“It’s time,” he said.
Sunset.
Darrak held his hand over his stomach. Perspiration had broken out on the demon’s forehead, his shoulders were hunched, and he looked like he was in severe pain. She knew why.
Her heart began to race, but she nodded. “Okay, I’m ready.”
“You’re sure?”
“Yes.”
As the sun slipped fully behind the horizon, Eden watched as Darrak’s six-foot-tall form grew darker and more transparent until he changed completely into a cloud of black smoke hanging in the air in front of her.
She shrank away from him. It was an unconscious reaction. Every time, every evening, the sight of him losing form filled her with fear. Seeing it made everything that was happening even more real and impossible to deny or rationalize. Especially when the black smoke began to edge closer to her.
She backed away from it until she hit the edge of her desk.
The smoke appeared to hesitate.
“Just do it,” she said out loud. Her voice shook.
It swirled for a moment longer before launching itself at her. It only needed to touch her skin — that was enough to find entrance to her body.
Darrak thought this act caused her pain, but he was dead wrong. As much as being his official human host and being possessed by him every evening at sunset filled her with fear and apprehension, the actual act itself as he entered her — that was. .
At the moment, though, it was her little secret.
After all, just because it
“You okay?” Darrak asked after a moment, his voice now in her head.
“Yeah,” she managed. Her knees felt weak, but she remained standing.
“I guess I see why Ben has a problem with our relationship. If he got to see that, he’d probably have me exorcised on the spot.”
“Forget him. I already have.”
It was a lie. What Ben had said earlier still weighed heavily in her mind.
Two men who claimed to care about her. Despite their obvious differences, they did have a lot in common, actually.
Ben had short, light hair, and Darrak had longer, dark hair.
Ben had dark blue eyes. Darrak had light blue eyes.
Ben was a police detective from Toronto. Darrak was an archdemon from Hell.
Very similar.
She sighed. Okay, not similar at all. But they were both exactly the same height. That had to count for something, didn’t it?
Luxuria looked exactly the same as it had last night when Eden arrived — a sea of singles looking for love.
And if Graham had been right,
Maybe it had been completely unrelated to his investigation. An unfortunate coincidence.
No. This wasn’t a coincidence. She sensed something here. Something she couldn’t quite put her finger on, even past the strange feeling of desperation and lust. Something threatening. Her heart picked up its pace the moment she walked through the entrance and into the large, dimly lit club with music throbbing from one end of the indigo interior to the other.
She didn’t enter Luxuria easily. Apprehension helped slow her down. This was where Graham had been killed. This was where Darrak spotted his demonic friend lurking in the shadows.
It was dangerous here.
The only thing that pushed her forward was the thought of talking to the wizard’s assistant. Something good had to come of that and then this would all be worth it.
“There he is, same spot as last night,” Darrak said. “Do you see him?”
She scanned the club until her gaze fell on her target. Pushing aside her apprehension and running her hands absently down the sides of her low-cut, form-fitting red dress, she walked directly toward him.
“Drink this.” Stanley held out a glass of champagne toward a reluctant-looking brunette. “It’s delicious.”
“Ah, so that explains it,” Darrak said.
Eden stopped just short of reaching the wizard’s assistant. “Explains what?”
“I wondered why Stanley had women crawling all over him last night. It’s obvious to me now that he’s using a lust elixir.”
“A what?”
“A potion that makes the victim lustful and unable to keep his or her hands off their object of desire.”
“
“Uh. .” Darrak began. “Maybe I shouldn’t have said anything.”
She closed the remaining distance between her and Stanley’s table and snatched the glass away from the woman before she’d taken a sip.
“Hey!” Stanley swiveled around, and his eyes widened as he scanned the length of her. “Well, hello there, gorgeous. Yes. . please feel free to drink the champagne if you like. There’s definitely enough to go around.”
The brunette just glared at Eden.
“Is there lust elixir in here?” Eden demanded, peering down at the clear bubbly liquid.
Stanley’s eyes grew even wider. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“Yeah, right.” She tipped the glass and poured its contents onto the floor.
“Okay, I’m out of here. I’m not into three-ways,” the brunette victim-in-waiting said unpleasantly.
“Wait, baby. . I can change your mind.” Stanley held up a hand to stop her, but it was too late. She stood and teetered away on five-inch heels. “Great. Thanks a lot. She was a total hottie, too.”
“How dare you use a magical date-rape drug on an unsuspecting woman.”
“Date-rape drug?” He grimaced. “Baby, you have me all wrong.”
She put her hands on her hips. “Did you put a lust elixir in that glass without that woman’s knowledge, or not?”
“Well. .” He tugged at his shirt collar. “Yeah, I did. But it’s not like it’s a roofie or anything shady like that. My elixir only works if there is mutual desire from both parties involved.” He grinned, but it faded as Eden continued to stare daggers into him. “It simply breaks down any potential barriers that would get in the way of a perfect sensual experience. It takes the attraction that’s already there and multiplies it by. . oh, about a million times. It doesn’t make anyone do something they don’t want to do down deep. If it worked on her, then it would mean she already wanted to, uh, rock my world. But her inhibitions just wouldn’t get in the way to stop her.”
“That’s sick.”
His expression turned wary. “You’re not a cop, are you?”
“No, but I know one. And he’s recently found out about the supernatural side of the city. He’s dealing with some pent up anger right now that he might like to aim at a weaselly scumbag like you.”
“Eden,” Darrak cut in. “What’s up with the badass routine tonight? I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m loving it. But don’t you want this weaselly scumbag to help us? Or are you trying to scare him back into his hole in the ground?”
Damn. The demon was absolutely right. She just hated seeing women used and abused without their