“You saw the heads rolling tonight. Think of the amount of blood someone would have to spill to take his. Barrels. It’d spawn a legion of Child Terrors.”
“I’ll prevail upon Morgana. There’s got to be some kind of sorcery we can use.”
“You do that. In the meantime . . . you were really into that leech.”
Into him? Like when she’d been a split second away from orgasming against his insistent shaft?
Like when she’d tasted her own blood in their kiss and for a moment had considered just going with it? “I was there only for Caspion.”
“Yeah, you looked like you were completely swamped with thoughts of Cas. By the way, that demon of yours rose a notch in my estimation.”
“Oh, was his pile-driving even more vigorous than last night?”
“No. He went home. Alone.”
Chapter 21
Bettina slouched over the banquet table, head propped in her hand, a glass of wine tilted precariously in her other hand. Her eyes were glazed over from watching fights for umpteen hours.
She gazed around, noting that she wasn’t the only one drunk; all of Rune was in rare form.
They’d been imbibing since sundown and the demon brew was beginning to hit them, sweeping over the crowds like an apocalypse of drunk.
Initially, the ring had been divided into several different cages so the matches between less well-known contenders could occur simultaneously. Still, they’d taken ages to complete. At midnight, guards had removed the inner cages to prepare for the heavy-weight contenders like Goürlav, Daciano—and Caspion.
Pretty much all of the kingdom’s females had rallied around “Abaddon’s fair-haired son.” Even the males were coming around.
He was slated to fight the remaining Cerunno last, and she’d been on edge all night. Goürlav’s match was up next, with Daciano’s bout against the giant troll to follow.
Like all the competitors, they’d been required to wait in the sanctum for hours.
Morgana had long since returned to her castle, located in her own private Sorceri plane. Early on she’d endured two matches, yawning widely, even at the gruesome ends. Assured that Bettina had dressed scantily enough to be worthy of the Sorceri name, she and her Inferi had portal-ed away.
During the ring changeover, Bettina had spied Raum escorting two pretty nymphs backstage.
Which left her all alone at the table. Winners could have come and visited her after their bouts, but they always left, never joining her at banquet. Each one intended to marry her in mere days; none of them made an effort to get to know her better.
Well, except for one. A vampire with the most sublime body she’d ever imagined—who’d provided her with the most erotic vision she’d ever witnessed.
When Cas had shown up today at sundown, she’d barely been able to look him in the eye.
He’d gone home alone the night before, trying to make it work between them, while she’d been moaning into Daciano’s mouth.
But she wouldn’t be seduced again.
She waved for a refill, glancing over her shoulder at the other banqueters. Again the grandstand was divided between armored demons and gold-clad Sorceri.
On the demon side, the table was laden with platters of suckling pig, rack of lamb, wild boar, venison. Tankards of demon brew abounded.
Most Sorceri, however, were strict vegetarians. On their side, fruits and vegetables were arranged in elaborate platters and towers, and sweet wine flowed from crystal decanters.
Bettina definitely preferred their table. When she was young, she’d tried to eat like a demon, to have one thing in common with her subjects. She’d been as successful in that as she’d been in growing horns, getting strong, or learning to trace.
Different as the two groups were, both sides were sauced. The demons openly pawed the serving girls. The Sorceri flirted with their coy looks that could say a thousand things.
Most of the latter had remained to enjoy the wine, but also to watch their new favorite—the Prince of Shadow.
He was responsible for a good part of Bettina’s exhaustion, for her fitful sleep over the course of the day. When she’d first drifted off, she’d suffered her usual nightmare; yet then the subject—and the nature—of her dreams had changed.
In reverie, her mind had replayed the night with him. She’d relived endless kisses and slippery hot flesh. She’d eagerly revisited that image of him standing before her clad only in firelight.
Over and over, she’d awakened on the verge of orgasm.
A day of sensual torture. Yet she’d been unable to do anything about it, because of the last shocking favor Daciano had asked of her.
She’d been flabbergasted. “Pardon?”
“Over the day, if you feel need, don’t act on it. That’s the favor I want from you. Then you’ll owe me only two boons.”
“Why would you want this?”
“So you will crave me as I do you.”
“More plots, more plans?”
“When the prize is so dear . . .”
Sensual. Torture.
He’d kissed her, aroused her to the brink of release, then forbidden any relief. She didn’t know how she was going to face him tonight.
Trehan wanted to begin his match—so he could end it. At last it neared, next after Goürlav’s.
He was keen to see his Bride once more, to determine whether she’d kept her end of their final bargain last night.
He’d caught only a glimpse of her as the tournament had begun. She’d narrowed her eyes at him, seeming particularly irritable—not the demeanor of a sexually satisfied female.
Yet Trehan hadn’t been able to talk to her, compelled by his contract to join the other competitors in these dank catacombs.
Water seeped from slimy stones. Kobolds hissed and scurried in the distance. Crude benches had been carved into the walls. Male voices echoed throughout this labyrinth, voices tinged with fear or bravado.
Trehan said nothing to his opponents, instead reliving the day he’d spent—a day of need and denial.
He hadn’t accessed her memories yet, because he hadn’t slept. Uneasy away from her, he’d returned to her room, just for a glimpse of her sleeping to tide him over until sunset. He’d found her in a fitful sleep, her brows drawn as a nightmare tormented her.
Wrapping her in mist, he’d secretly lain beside her in the darkness of her curtained bed. Her silken locks had haloed out over silken sheets, her lips parted so temptingly.
As he’d stared at her face, he’d been overwhelmed with feeling, as if centuries of yearning had risen in a single moment: