She stilled, studied him with intrigue. “You’d fight a female?”
“I’d do worse than that.” Hadn’t he proven it already?
She gloated, saying, “Kill me, and you’ll only strengthen me. I’ll rise from the ashes and enslave you.”
“Maybe. Maybe not.”
She paled at the reminder that no Phoenix was guaranteed an eternity. At some point they all died for good.
“To be honest,” he said, “I don’t really want to kill you. I want to give you back to your people. After all, I was told your king would like to...speak with you.”
Fear darkened her eyes, and she backed a step away. Kane smiled—and squeezed the trigger once, twice. Screaming with pain and surprise, she collapsed. Blood leaked from both of her thighs.
“However,” he said, “I’ll do what I have to do.”
“So will I.” Cringing, she reached for one of the gaping soldiers. The moment her fingers touched the male, he burst into flames, flailing about, screaming with agony. Kane lost sight of the girl as he patted the man down. By the time the flames had been doused, Petra was gone.
He hunted for one hour...two...six...determination driving his every movement. He found multiple trails of her blood, but no more than that. She remained expertly hidden.
His mood was black and stormy by the time he returned to the palace. He could hear the murmurings of the crowd, and remembered the party. Tink would be serving. Still in his “hideous” clothes, he snuck in through one of the secret passageways and, after claiming a glass of whiskey, camped in a shadowed corner.
The ballroom had been decked out. The chandeliers dripped with diamonds as big as his fist, and dragon-shaped pillars had been wheeled inside. The heads moved, ruby eyes scanning the room, forked tongues darting from between blackened lips, and releasing smoke.
Fae males were dressed in weird, girly suits with lace and bows, and the women in big, puffy gowns, with their hair styled bizarrely, with knots and spikes shaped to look like animal heads. There was a lion. An eagle. An antelope. The atmosphere was very...Victorian era meets The Hunger Gamesin Wonderland, with an R rating. The men were feeding the women by hand, then going in for a taste themselves. On the dance floor, bodies gyrated together, hands roaming, clothing being shoved aside.
Kane watched as Synda fluttered from one group to another, sipping champagne and laughing gaily. The king had left his throne and now “graced” the assembly with a dance. Leopold waited at the entrance, greeting guests as they arrived. The queen was perched on a settee in back, ten of her friends sitting at her feet, watching the proceedings with hawk eyes.
William— my PMS—had gotten his stupid kids an invitation, and the group had taken up residence in the corner across from Kane. They watched him watching them, trying to intimidate him. All they did was irritate him.
Ignoring them, he searched for Tink. She had to be here. She—
Had just entered the room.
Breath caught in his throat. Her fall of black hair was tied in a simple bun at her nape, yet several tendrils had escaped confinement and framed the incomparable elegance of her face. She was captivating, and maddening, and utterly enchanting.
She was...everything.
He finished off his whiskey and dropped the glass in a potted plant. His blood heated, practically boiling in his veins as he pushed from the wall and stalked across the room. His gaze remained on her, studying her more intently. She wore the now-clean uniform he’d bought for her, managing to outshine every other woman in the room.
She carried a tray and gathered empty glasses, stealthily looking this way and that, searching for someone. For him?
A female stepped in his path and he ground to a halt to avoid plowing into her. “You’re Lord Kane.” A giggle filled the minute portion of air between them, overshadowing the soft hum of music in the background. She traced her fingertips along the center of his chest. “I’ve been so eager to meet you.”
He bit back an angry retort and set her aside.
Another girl moved into his path, and this one had brought a few of her friends. The females circled him, wolves intent on their prey, and rapid-fired comments at him.
“Ask me to dance, Lord Kane. Please.”
“Let’s adjourn to the balcony. I have a present I’d love for you to unwrap. Hint—it’s me.”
“My husband is spending the night with his mistress. I would love it if you kept me company tonight. I promise not to wear any clothes.”
“The only thing I’d be willing to do is spank the living hell out of you for accosting a stranger,” he said. “This is my engagement ball,and you think it’s okay to come on to me?”
Just like he thought it was okay to chase down Tink?
Whatever.
He barreled past the floundering females. Finally he reached Tink and the tension inside him eased. “Need help?”
She gave him the swiftest of glances. “You shouldn’t be talking to me.” Her hands trembled as she gathered the glasses the guests had discarded in the oddest places—and he cursed himself for what he’d done with his own.
“When have I ever done what I’m supposed to do?” he asked.
“Point taken. Now leave.”
Disaster purred his approval.
Anger sparked. “Why are you acting like this?”
“Why are you still here?”
He gnashed his teeth. “You want me, Tink. Don’t try to pretend otherwise.”
“Are you so desperate for compliments?” She tried to maneuver away from him, but he herded her in the other direction, away from the crowd and into the shadows. “What are you doing? Stop. I’m not giving you one.”
“It’s not a compliment I want from you, Tink. It’s information. Why have you run from me today?”
She wiped a few droplets of liquid from the wall before pressing her forehead into her hand. “Because! Whatever you want from me, Kane, I can’t give it to you.”
Because of Synda. Because he hadn’t yet broken things off. Guilt had him looking away. He spotted Red’s determined approach and realized it was just a matter of time before Green and Black decided to tag along. Kane latched onto Tink’s arm and hauled her toward the secret doorway he’d used.
He had her inside in less than a blink. Anyone watching would have had trouble tracking the movement.
“What are you doing?” she demanded. “I have a job to do.”
He scrubbed a hand through his hair. A two-way mirror covered the wall, allowing them to peer inside the ballroom. “Do you see the warriors standing where we just were?” He pointed. “The ones from the bar?”
She looked, groaned. “Yes. I see them.”
“They want you for their own. They want to use your ability to remove the war, famine and death from their bodies.”
“More enemies,” she muttered. “Great. Just great!” She whirled on him, eyes narrowed but no less ablaze. “Do you know what this means?”
“Yes. I’m a disaster,” he said hollowly. “I know.”
She peered at him for a long while, and whatever she saw in his expression calmed her down. Her shoulders stooped. “No, that wasn’t what I was going to say.”
“Why not? It’s true.”
She shook her head. “They’re trouble. Another threat against you.”
“And you.” He stepped closer to her. She stepped back, widening the distance. He took another step, and another, and she did the same, until she had nowhere else to go. The wall behind her stopped her retreat.
He leaned down and rubbed his nose against hers. Contact with her was as necessary as breathing.
She closed her eyes, as if pained. “How do you do this to me, Kane?” she whispered.
“Do what?”
“Make me want you, despite everything.”
He heard only two words— want you. He moved swiftly, fitting his mouth over hers. Though she remained closed to him, he could already taste her, and desire rushed through him, drowning him.
Mine,he thought.
Never,Disaster spat.
“Let me in,” Kane said, ignoring the beast. This close, he could see each individual lash framing her crystalline eyes, and they were long and gorgeous, badges of innocence blended with wanton need.