him to penetrate her then and there if she'd been able. Gods, reality was so much better than fantasy.
'I need to feel more of you. I need your hands on me.' She dropped her legs from him, standing, and was just reaching for his fly, wanting to free his cock and wrap her fingers around its swollen thickness, when she heard a nearby echo of footsteps.
Lucien must have heard them, too. He stiffened and jerked away from her.
He was panting. So was she. Her knees almost buckled as their gazes locked together, time momentarily suspended. Passion-lightning still sparked between them; never would she have guessed a kiss could be that combustible.
'Right your clothing,' he commanded.
'But…but…' She wasn't ready to stop, audience or not. If he'd just give her a moment, she could flash them someplace else.
'Do it. Now.'
No, there would be no flashing, she realized with disappointment. His hard expression proclaimed he was done. With the kiss, with her.
Tearing her gaze from him, she looked down at herself. Her top had been anchored underneath her breasts. She wasn't wearing a bra, so the hardened pink tips of her nipples were visible, two little beacons in the night. Her skirt was around her waist, showing off the front of that barely-there thong.
She smoothed her outfit, blushing for the first time in hundreds of years.
Several of the Lords rounded the corner, each glaring and sullen.
'I love it when you disappear like that,' the one called Gideon said, his irritated tone making it clear he didn't love it at all. He was possessed by the spirit of Lies, Anya knew, so he wasn't capable of uttering a single truth.
'Shut up,' Reyes snapped. Poor, tortured Reyes, keeper of Pain. He liked to cut himself. Once, she'd even seen him jump from the top of the warriors' fortress and luxuriate in the feel of his broken bones. 'She might appear innocent, Lucien, but you failed to check her for weapons before you swallowed her tongue.'
'I'm practically naked,' she pointed out, exasperated. Not that anyone paid her any heed. 'What weapon could I possibly be hiding?' Okay, so she
'I had everything under control,' Lucien said in that unaffected voice of his. 'I think I can handle one lone female, armed or not.'
Anya had always been fascinated by his calmness. Until now. Where was his lingering passion? Wasn't fair that he'd recovered so quickly while she still struggled for breath. Her limbs hadn't even stopped trembling. Worse, her heart pounded like a war drum in her chest.
'So who is she?' Reyes asked.
'She might not be Bait, but she's something,' Paris said. 'You flashed her, but she isn't screaming.'
That's when all of their narrowed gazes finally shifted to Anya. She'd never felt more raw, more vulnerable, in all the centuries of her life. Kissing Lucien had been worth the risk of capture, but that didn't mean she had to endure an interrogation. 'All of you can just shut it. I'm not telling you a damn thing.'
'I didn't invite you, and Reyes told me no one here claims you as a friend,' Paris said. 'Why did you attempt to seduce Lucien?'
Because no one would
'What's up with the third degree?' One by one, she glared at them. Everyone but Lucien. Him, she avoided. She might crumble if his features were still cold and emotionless. 'I saw him, he appealed to me, so I went after him. Big deal. End of story.'
Each of the Lords crossed their arms over their chests, a yeah-right action. They'd formed a semicircle around her, she realized then, though she'd never seen them move. She barely managed to stop herself from rolling her eyes.
'You don't really want him,' Reyes said. 'We all know that. So tell us what you do want before we
Force her? Please. She, too, crossed her arms. A short while ago, they'd cheered for Lucien to kiss her. Hadn't they? Maybe she had cheered for herself. But now they wanted a play-by-play of her thought process? Now they acted as if Lucien could not tempt a blind woman? 'I wanted his cock inside me. You get it now, asshole?'
There was a shocked pause.
Lucien stepped in front of her, blocking her from the men. Was he…protecting her? How utterly sweet. Unnecessary, but sweet. Some of her anger evaporated. She wanted to hug him.
'Leave her alone,' Lucien said. 'She doesn't matter. She's unimportant.'
Anya's happy buzz evaporated, too. Doesn't matter? Unimportant? He'd just held her breast in his hand and rubbed his erection between her legs. How dare he say something like that?
A red haze winked over her vision.
Anya knew her mother well, knew Dysnomia had been slave to her lawless nature, as well as simply looking for love. Mated gods, single gods, it hadn't mattered. If they had desired her, she had given herself to them. Probably because for those few hours in her lovers' arms, she had been accepted, cherished, her darker urges sated.
Which made the betrayal afterward all the more painful, Anya thought, eyeing Lucien. Of all the things she'd expected and yearned for him to say,
She hadn't wanted the same life as her mother, much as she loved her, and had vowed long ago never to let herself be used.
Growling, channeling all of her considerable strength, fury and hurt, she shoved him. He propelled forward like a bullet from a gun and slammed into Paris. Both men
When Lucien righted himself, he whipped around to face her. 'There will be none of that.'
'Actually, there's going to be a lot more of that.' She stalked toward him, fist raised. Soon he would be swallowing his perfect white teeth.
'Anya,' he said, her name a husky entreaty. 'Stop.'
She froze, shock thickening every drop of blood in her veins. 'You know who I am.' A statement, not a question. 'How?' They'd spoken once, weeks ago, but he'd never seen her before today. She'd made sure of it.
'You have been following me. I recognized your scent.'
'Why did I get the third degree if you knew who I was? And why, if you knew I was following you, didn't you ask me to show myself?' The questions lashed from her with stinging force.
'One,' he said, 'I did not realize who you were until after the discussion about Hunters had taken place. Two, I did not wish to scare you away until I learned your purpose.' He paused, waited for her to speak. When she didn't, he added, 'What is your purpose?'
'I—you—' Damn it! What should she tell him? 'You owe me a favor! I saved your friend, freed you from his curse.' There. Rational and true and hopefully would move the conversation away from her motives.
'Ah.' He nodded, his shoulders stiffening. 'Everything makes sense now. You've come for payment.'