a roar of victory. I catch myself just in time but allow myself the small pleasure of imagining his corpse plummeting to the earth. He’s beginning to stir, and I bite down harder on him to make him aware of his position. He freezes as I begin my descent towards the gates of the keep.

I fly in a slow circle, descending gently so I don’t jostle Sadal free. I touch down, dropping him callously. He lands with a huff, groaning in pain. I shift into my Fae form and resist the urge to kick him in the ribs.

“Bring me chains,” I command, watching Sadal from the corner of my eyes.

One of the soldiers scurries off to obey. I grin down at Sadal. He glowers at me. But not even his anger can dampen the satisfaction of this victory. If anything, it just makes it sweeter.

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Chapter One

Daphne

“Mm-hmm,” Vania said through a mouthful of avocado toast, crumbs tumbling to the tabletop. I rolled my eyes at my best friend. “That would turn me on, too.”

“Oh, gawd, that’s not what I meant. I wasn’t saying seeing him beat the shit out of Rhone would rev me up. I just meant—”

“Oh, you just meant you would melt in his arms and do anything he wanted after he bashed your boss’s face in. And, I mean, anything, Daphne…” Vania grinned and flicked a baby carrot at me. I caught it deftly and popped it in my mouth. I slowly grinned as a slight breeze from the courtyard garden ruffled my blonde hair. My best friend’s brown curls were a bit messy from the debauchery of the night before…she had made that walk of shame all the way to work on time.

“All right, maybe I would be a little more willing to explore, if he was, you know, detail-oriented…” We giggled. I sighed. “It’s just been so hard. Rhone is incredibly difficult. I had to stay at work late every day the last two weeks, and I am still running behind on the deadline for the Flores account.”

“Rhone is such an asshole. Why can’t you just tell him off?”

“Are you kidding me? I know you have never seen him, but there’s just something…scary…about him…” Rhone was a towering figure in my office doorway far too often. He was over six feet tall, with the broad shoulders of a swimmer or climber, clothed only in high-end designer suits. His facial hair was finely groomed, his black hair slicked in a wave around his piercing black eyes in a starkly pale face. I shivered, imagining how he could skewer me with just a look. “He takes private martial arts classes, you know.”

Vania sat up straight, setting her tea down hard. “Do you think he would ever actually harm you?”

“Of course not!” My protest was without hesitation, but a tiny thread of doubt trilled through my body. No…no, of course not. He will never actually hurt another person. He just enjoys the intimidating aura he has. Over his employees, over his clients, even over the bike messengers. We are all just caught up in his Rhone-sphere.

“Ok.” Vania took another bite of her lunch. “So, tell me more about this super-hot, super-suave boyfriend that will come to your rescue and then rev your motor, gladiator-style. If he doesn’t show up soon, you can always ask Sean to confront Rhone for you.”

I rolled my eyes again. “Sean is a mess.”

“I know you’re afraid to lose this job, since you’re paying for your brother’s loans, but really, Daphne. This job is killing you. Does Sean make things easy on you ever?”

“He never has.” My stepbrother had always been a little too impetuous for life to treat him fairly. He was always chasing his next inspiration, be it a girl, business, bike, college, or real estate. “I love him, regardless. I really think this next brilliant idea of his will take off—”

“Just make sure it isn’t your money on the line, this time.” Vania’s green eyes were serious.

I consented with a nod. “I just think—” My cell phone rang. I picked it up, groaned, and looked up at the clear midday sky, taking a deep breath. “Hello, Rhone, how can I—?”

“Get your ass back to work. You weren’t supposed to take lunch today. I need that Flores report.”

“I am almost done, Rhone. I will be back at the office in ten minutes.”

“I know you are in the gardens with that twat friend of yours, Vania. Be in my office in three minutes.” Click.

I slumped forward, the phone in my lap as I took three deep breaths. I focused on a blooming rose bush beside the table, pretending I could inhale its bloom and profit from the beauty. These gardens were a small sanctuary for me and Vania. “I have to go back to work.” I was truly touched by the look of concern and sad encouragement on my best friend’s face. I managed a weak smile back to her.

“You have to get a new job.”

“I can’t, Vania. He pays me too well. I will likely work late tonight, so I won’t be able to go on a run with you tomorrow morning.”

“I don’t mind you canceling our runs, but you need to make sure you keep taking care of yourself. Running is good for you.” Vania placed her hand on mine. “I just want you to be happy.”

“I know…I will give you a call tonight. Keep trying to find that

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