was shivering.
'Why did I even expect anything different? He was
'It's only because he's a big demon, and it was your
first time.'
'Maybe demons and Sorceri truly don't belong together. Maybe their kind is just too strong for us.'
'He probably just lost control of himself during his first claiming of you. I mean, you had been building up some serious steam, and-'
'He ended up blowing in a big way. Lanthe, he wanted to mark me with his huge fangs.' And when she'd told him no, he'd shoved inside her with all the strength in his body. She shuddered. 'You should have seen the way he looked. He's truly a
'I can't believe you had
Sabine didn't crack a smile. With a sigh, Lanthe sat beside her, wrapping an arm around her shoulders. 'Look, I think maybe we've been hurt so often that even if someone harms us accidentally, we're blind to see it that way.'
'Do you really believe that?'
'Yes. I think ... I think that not
Sabine peered up. 'One in a million?' If Rydstrom was, then Sabine might not have been
'Oh, Abie, no.'
Without warning, the door to her chamber opened.
Omort entered. 'Leave us,' he told Lanthe. 'At once!'
She had no choice but to hurry out, casting Sabine a fearful expression before she left them alone.
Sabine sat upright, apprehensive to be anywhere near him after that earlier show of power.
He paced the room, his cape snapping. 'Your covenant . . . broke.' When he faced her, his brows drew together. 'I feared you would enjoy it. With him.'
'Do I look like I enjoyed
'I am sorry you had to go through it. You will not
again.'
She exhaled with impatience. 'We can't be sure I'm
pregnant.'
'The demon's seal is no more?' When she hesitantly nodded, he said, 'Then another female can breed with him.'
As Rydstrom's fated mate, Sabine was the one female who could bring forth his seed the first time. But now that that seal had been broken, Rydstrom could impregnate other females.
'You will not return to him,' Omort said. 'Lanthe or Hettiah will take over your duties-once she has healed.'
'Hettiah shouldn't be alive right now. She almost got both of us killed.'
'She has been punished accordingly.'
'Why would Hettiah do this with the demon, any-way?' Yes, he could get her with child now, but... 'The
Omort gazed away. 'The child only has to be of his blood.'
'The rage demons won't recognize any but a legitimate heir.'
'I might have . . . misspoken about the prophecy.
The boy need only be born from him.'
Omort studied her face with those eerie yellow eyes. 'I want to trust you. I need to. These hours have been agonizing to me.'
'You plan for us to rule together, but you tell me nothing.'
'I didn't want to put undue pressure on you.' He twisted his ring.
'What did you say?'
'His firstborn child will be given to the well-'
'You mean
her face as her eyes darted for a waste bin in case she vomited.
Sabine hadn't particularly wanted a demon son-the only reason she would ever have done this was for the power-but she'd be damned before someone harmed her offspring. Demon halfling or not.
'This is why I didn't tell you. I didn't think that you'd understand what had to be done. You're not as ...
Not as
and still kill her son. Any sign that she might care for
her babe would be seen as weakness.
'What makes you think that Hettiah will have an
easier time seducing him than I did?' Sabine didn't
even bother mentioning Lanthe in this context. She
would never do this.
'The demon will be given an aphrodisiac.'
be recognized.'
'Exactly. Sabine, open your thoughts to me.'
'Never, Omort. I'll
'Sabine, everything hangs in the balance.'
'Tell me.'
He stood to pace once more. 'Cadeon has taken up the charge. He has the Vessel and proves unrelenting. I wasn't going to worry about him since Cadeon has failed in every attempt to redeem himself. But in this, he continues to succeed. Because the very Vessel he's to deliver to Groot seems to be aiding him in her own
doom-'
'Rydstrom said that Nïx has vowed the sword
you. Is this true?'
Omort fiddled with his ring, even as he met her eyes. 'No. Of course the sword won't work. Nïx isn't infallible.'
His eyes skittered over the floor. 'It is . . . possible.' This explained why he'd been so unstable! 'I need to trust you. Can I trust you?'
