Bettina watched in disbelief as the Cerunno clamped its own arms around Cas’s, crushing his body until Cas’s beautiful face flushed with blood, veins bulging in his temples.
“Ah, gods, no. Raum, do something!”
Cas slumped, his arms going limp. His sword clattered to the ground.
“No. No.
“I’m so sorry, Tina.” He laid his hand over Bettina’s. “Look away, m’girl.”
Powerless, she could do nothing but watch as Caspion was crushed in that hideous creature’s grip. “No. This can’t be happening!”
To Raum, Daciano grated, “You give him too little credit, demon.”
Bettina clung to the vampire’s words. He was the expert, he would know if Cas was doomed—
Like a shot, Cas twisted his head, raking one sharpened horn across the Cerunno’s throat. Blood spurted from its severed jugular.
Forced to stanch the flow, the Cerunno eased its grip enough for Cas to trace to his sword. With a roar, Cas swung.
The Cerunno’s head hurtled high across the ring. The shocked crowd erupted into cheers.
Bettina sagged, her eyes watering.
Raum gave a bellow of relief and joined the cheering, not even attempting to appear unbiased.
As Cas caught his breath, he managed a grin, eventually recovering enough to raise his mottled arms over his head and egg the spectators on. He was loving the attention so much that she couldn’t prevent her lips from curling.
Her glorious Cas. She was so proud of his victory, happy that he was happy.
Daciano broke the spell. “Bettina, there is a limit.”
Without looking at him, she asked, “What does that mean?”
He took her hand, smoothly returning her panties. “One day you’ll convince me that you’ll always want him.” Just before he traced away, he murmured in her ear, “Take care, lest you lose a male who’ll desire only you—and gain a male who’ll desire only others.”
Chapter 24
Discovering more about Bettina was critical—because Trehan was failing to coax her attentions away from that fucking demon.
He traced back to his tent, his mind focused on the task ahead: access her memories.
Which meant sleep. He was running out of time to complete all the things left for him to do. If he’d turned his back on his kingdom only to lose his Bride as well . . . ? To have neither in his life?
He would have no identity. No future.
But her scent lingered on the furs, tantalizing him. Last night, her hair had fanned out over his bed as he’d rocked his shaft against her sex.
When only the hot, soaked silk of her panties had barred him entrance to her core . . .
He took one of Bettina’s gloves and wrapped the cool silk around his aching length, pretending it was her palm gripping him.
As he began to stroke, he fantasized that she told him,
Only to him would she make those promises. . . .
His fangs sharpened, dripping in his mouth for her. He dragged his tongue over them, sucking on his blood, pretending it was hers.
Like a true vampire.
Trehan had begun remembering more from his youth; as a lad, he’d stroked himself to fantasies of sinking his fangs into a trembling female while coming inside her. He recalled that particular fantasy could make him ejaculate until his back bowed.
Now he imagined piercing Bettina’s slim neck.
When he began to spend, he yelled her name; his back bowed violently.
When he wiped himself clean and redressed, he shuddered, grieved to be parted from her.
When he drifted to sleep, he knew he’d dream of her.
He woke not even an hour later, straight from reverie. Though he hadn’t experienced the memory he’d sought, he’d seen something he could scarcely describe.
The world through Bettina’s eyes.
Her memories were . . . sublime. She noted details he would have missed, searching out beauty in everything from a spider’s web to a weathered basket. When he compared her way of seeing to his, he felt as if he had a layer of film over his eyes.
He
He’d also learned much about her personality, confirming all the facets he’d already admired. Indeed, she was remarkably intelligent, she was sensitive, and
That night in his tent, she’d viewed
She’d marveled at his erection, musing what it would be like to part her lips for it and touch the tip with her tongue. She’d wondered if he would shudder and groan.
He groaned now, just from the thought of it.
During that day he’d spent with her, as she’d slept, she
If only Caspion didn’t stand between them.
Trehan also had some of her memories of that demon. Caspion had saved her from a lonely and friendless childhood, accepting her as others in her kingdom hadn’t. He and Bettina had traveled all over the mortal realm, exploring together.
Jealousy clawed at Trehan.
As he sifted through his dreams, other memories arose. He’d learned that she resided with a phantom warrior. One who spied on her bathing? The fuck that would continue!
And Trehan had seen the dynamics of her relationship with her godparents. She’d once thought, “Why do I topple over whenever they push? Because I’ve never found my footing?”
He’d even experienced her using her power. A little over a year ago, two ghouls had gotten loose in Rune, cornering her in an alley. Instead of being frightened, she’d blasted them with her power, stopping their hearts. Starved of blood, their organs had shut down. The creatures had thrashed on the ground, howling with agony.
The memory had been so intense that Trehan now splayed his fingers, feeling his palms tingle as if he himself had wielded her power.