Part 8 (2/2)

I stuck out my tongue and then almost bit it off when he smiled. Guy needed to get knocked around a little, break his nose or something. He had a masculine beauty that left me boneless. Those wicked lips kept taunting me. His eyes had the eerie glow to them once more. It was a look I didn't want to see on any Fae. I swallowed and refused to lower my gaze from his.

”I'm not defined by what your people did to my parents, but I'm not stupid either,” I said after what felt like hours of silence but in reality had only been seconds. That d.a.m.n stare of his was unnerving!

”Not my people. Make no mistake of that. Do not d.a.m.n a race for the deeds of a few bad apples.”

It was words I had heard before, they didn't help. The fear was still there and in an enforcer it was a fatal one. I was known for putting my foot in my mouth, but I needed him to know one thing. ”I'm okay with the entire contract but one thing.”

He raised a dark eye brow, ”Which is?”

”I'm not sleeping with you. I don't care if you're starving and writhing on the f.u.c.king floor. I'll walk over you and out that d.a.m.n the door. I'll drag someone else back to you-but it won't be me you feed off of, ever.”

His lips twitched, but his eyes stayed emotionless. ”Writhing on the floor?”

”Writhing,” I confirmed.

”I do not writhe on the floor, ever.”

”Good, then we are on the same page.” I said smoothly.

”The contract says you will. It's a blood oath...so if I start writhing, you will spread those creamy thighs and let me in. Do you know what going back on a blood oath means?”

I swallowed, raising both my brows as I tried to think if I knew what it meant. I exhaled, I was about to learn something new. Marie would have been happy, since she was a staunch believer that you learned something new every day. ”No, but I have an inkling I'm about to.”

His lips twitched again, but it was subtle, if I had blinked I would have missed it.

”Let me enlighten you, if you go back on it under any circ.u.mstances I can kill you, or worse. You belong to me, in every way that matters. If I want you in my bed, make no mistake, that palm of yours will itch and you will be helpless but to fulfill my needs. I say jump, you ask how high. You are bound to me body and soul, until I say otherwise. You took part of my soul. I just took a piece of yours. Getting it now? Or do I need to show you for you to understand?”

I wanted to scream, or rip his eyes out. ”I'm not a piece of f.u.c.king property, I cannot be owned!”

”Quite the opposite, you are mine. As of right now, you belong to me Pet.”

Ten.

I'd taken off like my a.s.s was on fire the moment I was released from Ryder to retrieve anything I would need for the next few weeks. I'd run into my room and thrown open my laptop, starting it up the moment we'd come inside from being dropped off by the Fae. Turned out I couldn't weasel my way out of the d.a.m.n contract. He had to end the deal. I couldn't.

The contract was indeed a blood oath, sealed by our blood. It was legally binding in the eyes of the Fae and the Witches Guild. It went above that though, if I broke it or refused to acknowledge it, I would become his in every sense of the word. If he wanted my soul-he just had to say the words, unless we could find another loophole, which I would need to start looking for now.

How could I have been so stupid? I glared at the laptop. This was idiotic! I shouldn't have to move in to his house, estate or whatever he had called it. He had mind-f.u.c.ked me and in doing so he'd backed me into a f.u.c.king corner. He'd made me see red and then he'd baited his freaking hook with Adam dipped in chocolate to ensure I signed those d.a.m.n papers.

I had cross-checked the contract using what little information was available on the Fae in Guild online library. The Fae being the weasels they were, counted trickery and coercion as legit when forcing a contract-but I'd already known that without needing to confirm it. I jumped as a soft knock sounded at the door. I stopped pacing long enough to answer it and allow both Adam and Larissa into the room.

”What's up guys?” I asked carefully.

Adam was still regretting showing up at the Fae's club, I'd chewed him out the entire way home and felt like an a.s.s for doing so. ”Syn-”

I cut him off knowing he was setting in to another long apology. ”It's okay Adam, I'm over it and I'm sorry for biting your head off. I need a few things though...spell-wise.”

He nodded his dark head as his eyes took in my suitcase. ”You thinking some soft spells, or hardcore?”

My lips twisted into a naughty smile. A man after my own heart. ”Hardcore, I don't want to be inside his house more than I have to be.”

”Alden is going to flip out, Syn is it really so bad? You could be finished with this a.s.signment before you know it. This guy is pretty bada.s.s if you haven't noticed.”

Adam and I had both stopped to look at her. She was always the voice of reason, but she hadn't been with us inside that room, nor had she been there when he proclaimed owners.h.i.+p of me! ”You don't understand Lari, he owns me now. He can decide to keep me! You don't see a problem with that?” I asked outraged.

She shook her head and dropped her hands to her sides. She was of slim build. Her long dark hair had beautiful natural curls that most girls would kill for. Her eyes were the color of freshly grown spring gra.s.s. She was everything a guy would look for in a mate-unlike me, who was a normal blonde, which I considered to be a dime a dozen since the Light Fae had joined the party bringing with them a new view of what a perfect blonde should look like. Forget Barbie-the Fae gave new meaning to feeling inadequate.

One of my Guild instructors had been quick to point out that I was indeed not the type to ever listen or follow rules, let alone make him a sandwich. I'd agreed, oh I would have made his a.s.s a sandwich, but he'd have worn it in his face.

”Yes, I get it. If he reneges on the deal then I'll be first in line to fry his b.a.l.l.s Syn. But right now there's more at stake than what either of you have been told.” Adam snorted but Larissa left the room only to return moments later with a file in her hand. ”This is what you were really brought in for.”

She tossed the file on my bed and crossed her arms while she waited for me to pick it up. Adam and I stared at her and then the file that sat discarded on my bed. Red letters that read Confidential written across the manila folder caught and held my eye. ”We couldn't tell you until you agreed to the contract and well, I know it isn't something we normally look into, but they need us to do this case. We think this has to do with the person or persons trying to get to the Light Heir.”

I looked up at her, as if she'd grown another head.

”Read it already!” Larissa shouted picking up pacing where I had left off.

”What is it?” Adam asked, afraid like I wasn't going to pick it up.

I blew him a raspberry before picking it up and undoing the metal hook that kept it together. Pictures of dead women slid out of the folder. Gruesome pictures, that made bile rise in the back of my throat. ”What the h.e.l.l.”

”Witches from the Seattle Guild. Some from the Guild itself, others are from some of the smaller covens across the state. Oftentimes their mutilated bodies have been found with some of the dead Fae,” she paused nibbling on her lip as she considered telling us more. ”They're somehow tied to whoever is trying to kill the Light Heir, that's all we know. None of the Guilds sent them out to work with the Fae and yet they were strung up beside them and killed.”

I sat down as my knees threatened to give out. Adam did the same. This wasn't happening, but Alden throwing me to the wolf made sense now. I stared at picture after picture of dead Witches and Fae. ”Their spells are missing,” I said pointing out the missing skin of the Witches.

”And their tongues. The Fae are missing glands and other goodies. It's like someone is building a Frankenstein so to say,” Larissa said finally stopping long enough to point out the mutilated Fae that were indeed missing pieces.

I considered it, moving to another picture, this one had been picked over. Most spells were written in ink and placed in the skin. They were written in Latin though, which meant whoever was doing this knew the language or was working with someone who did.

”The Fae, what are they missing, exactly?” I asked trying to scan their pictures without throwing up. Someone had cut them open and dissected them-and the Fae did not die, which meant someone had some sort if mythical weapon. Or they had figured out a way to kill them.

”s.e.x glands among a few other things, another is missing her milk glands, they seem to pick out weak ones, at least that is what the Fae seem to think.”

”If they are killing Fae and Witches, they have to be killing other creatures.”

We both looked up at Adam. And waited.

He shrugged and continued, ”Witches and Fae have nothing in common, so why them. Why not other creature's?”

I narrowed my eyes and scrunched up my nose. ”We both have magic. But why not just hire us if that is what they want?”

”The Fae also reported a child stolen three days ago, from a Fae compound in daylight, no one saw anything. Whoever this is has magic, we think they want more.” Larissa said oblivious to the looks I and Adam were now throwing at her.

”Just how long have you been working on this Miss I Hurt My Ankle?” I barked. How could she work a case without telling me? I was her Head of Coven. She was supposed to report any missions or findings to me and yet I'd known nothing of this before now.