Because I’ve got big money on the answer being no. Yeah, he has big hands, and he really knows what to do with them on a battlefield, but have you ever tried to banter with him? Dude is clueless. I figure the same cluelessness extends to the mattress mambo.”
“Uh…” Suddenly everyone in the room was staring at her. Including Zacharel. “He’s, uh, great?” Never had she been more uncomfortable.
“Oh, man.” Kaia’s shoulders slumped.
Strider, the demon keeper of Defeat, whooped and fist-pumped the air. “Told you, baby doll.
Kaia spun, piercing him with a glare. “The fact that you won a bet about another man’s sexuality isn’t something to brag about, you idiot.”
He blew her a kiss. “You’re sexy when you’re a sore loser.”
She brightened, fluffed her hair. “Of course I am, but I challenge you to prove it.”
“With pleasure.” The two just kind of leapt at each other, kissing as if the other’s mouth held a lifesaving supply of oxygen.
Zacharel: “The club?”
The scarred warrior, Death: “Cleaned out.”
Zacharel: “The humans?”
The beautiful Promiscuity: “Unharmed, as requested.”
Zacharel: “Demons and the demon possessed?”
The goddess of Anarchy joined in, pumping her fist toward the ceiling as Strider had done. “I killed them dead!”
Zacharel: “What?”
Anya, pouting: “Fine. I only killed them dead in my mind. I had Lucien lock them up, as you commanded. Happy now?”
The big, black warrior with dark eyes said something through sign language before throwing his arm around the pink-haired babe. Amun and Haidee were dating…or whatever it was called when two not-quite humans hooked up?
Zacharel gripped Annabelle’s shoulders and forced her to face him. When she met his gaze, the rest of the room ceased to exist. There was only her angel and his emerald eyes. He said, “I’m leaving you here, with the warriors and their women. They will not hurt you, and you will not hurt them.”
First she experienced another wave of panic—
“Fine, whatever,” she said, trying for a lighthearted tone. “So where are you going?”
He ignored the question. “Vow it.”
She sighed. “I won’t hurt your friends—unless they attack me. I vow it. Now, where are you going?”
“Below. I will not leave the club without you, and no one in this room will attack you,” he said loudly, so that everyone could hear. “They will keep you safe, putting their lives at risk if necessary. Even if they do not trust you. Won’t they?”
Silence.
“Won’t they?” he shouted.
Wow. She’d never heard him raise his voice like that.
Murmurs of agreement echoed.
“Just so you know, I’m trustworthy,” she grumbled.
“Are you?” He gave her a little shake. “It’s too bad you wouldn’t say the same about me. You thought I meant to trade you and desert you here. You actually thought I would let Burden and his men hurt you to save another angel.”
Anger radiated from him, shaming her. “Isn’t that what you wanted me to think?”
“Yes, but you didn’t have to do it.”
“Well. Hmm. Maybe I didn’t. I mean, I don’t actually recall ever saying anything about the stupid plan you refused to share with me until too late.”
“You thought it. There’s no denying that.”
Being with a man incapable of telling a lie—a whole lot of awesome. Being with a man who could taste when
He got in her face, his warm breath mingling with hers. “Are you truly sorry for your wrongful beliefs, or are you merely sorry I deduced the truth? Think about that while we’re apart. And when next you see me, apologize again and mean it.” With that, he strode from the room, Amun and Haidee following behind him.
Annabelle studied the remaining occupants. Immediately they all spun innocently away, some even whistling under their breath, others checking their cuticles.
This was gonna be fun.
And yes, that was sarcasm at its finest.
And she was his lover, despite the fact that they had yet to consummate their relationship. He would tolerate nothing less. But oh, how he missed the days of ignorant bliss, when he hadn’t known the pleasure to be found in a soft, warm body. When he had not known the driving force of anger.
Yes, anger.
Anger was like fear, and he did not have to act on it. He could ignore it.
“I’ve got a little piece of advice for you.” Haidee kept pace beside him. Once a Hunter and a keeper of Hate, she now carried a pinch of Hadrenial’s love, all because of Zacharel’s split-second decision to save her.
A mistake, perhaps. Looking at her now
“I have no need of your advice,” he said.
They pounded down the VIP stairs and into the main part of the club, where Thane, Xerxes and Bjorn waited with Axel.
Axel, another of Zacharel’s warriors. “I hear it’s party time,” he said with his usual irreverent grin.
“Only if you consider the torture of another a party.”
“Uh, isn’t that the classic definition?”
Until Jamila was found, this man would be her replacement. Perhaps not the wisest choice, Zacharel thought now.
“Just a sec,” Haidee said, stepping in front of Zacharel to claim his attention. “I’ve decided to give you my amazing advice anyway, because I owe you one. And before you decide to doubt me no matter what I say, I’ll tell