Dance with the Demon: A Paranormal Urban Fantasy Romance (Deals with Demons Book 2) by Stacia Stark

Dance with the Demon: A Paranormal Urban Fantasy Romance (Deals with Demons Book 2) by Stacia Stark

Author:Stacia Stark [Stark, Stacia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-09-23T16:00:00+00:00


15

Danica

Samael landed next to my car, and I stepped back from him, turning to unlock it.

He let out a rough laugh, caught my wrist, and pulled me against him. My mind went blank as his mouth crashed down on mine, and I let out a sigh that he caught with his mouth, echoing it back to me.

“Come to my bed, witchling.”

He was temptation incarnate. Unfortunately for him, I was wise to his ways.

“Can’t. I need to go to Merrill’s.”

His expression darkened but he stepped back, watching as I got in the car and drove away. I checked my rearview mirror and my stomach twisted as he gazed after me.

By the time I got to Merrill’s, the sun had already gone down. Since I was going to be snooping through a crime scene, that suited my purposes perfectly.

Merrill’s store was several blocks west of Gary’s, closer to what had once been the campus of a human university.

Like Gary’s, Merrill’s store had been ravaged. His shelves and tables were lying on the ground, spells, potions, and weapons mixing freely. My gaze lingered on the blood decorating most of his store and I swallowed.

Whoever had killed him had been enraged. Goblins didn’t have a ton of magic, but he would’ve had more than enough if he’d been attacked by a human.

He hadn’t had a chance. I poked around until I found his calendar in a drawer in his back room. I pulled it out, flipping through the last month. There were no mysterious meetings noted, just various auctions, which was likely where Merrill got his hands on some of the more illegal weapons I’d spotted in his back room.

Compared to Gary’s store, Merrill had a much larger back room, with a door which opened to the alley outside. I poked my head out, but sadly, there were no security cameras perfectly positioned and aimed at the alley.

I took the calendar with me, making a note to check out the auctions. Then I stopped by all of the stores surrounding Merrill’s.

“Didn’t hear ‘nothin,” a human woman in her fifties stuck out her chin. She’d introduced herself as Bettie, smiling welcomingly at me until the moment she realized I was in her store to ask about Merrill— and not as a paying customer.

I scanned her antique store, pointedly letting my gaze get stuck on the wide window which looked out onto the street— and directly across to Merrill’s store.

“Cameras?” I asked.

She shook her head and I just looked at her.

“Goblin,” she spat. “Why do you care?” Her gaze dropped to my arm. “Demon whore.”

“That’s real nice. How about you hand over your recording before the Mage Council gets an anonymous tip about a human dealing in magical items?” I jerked my head to a collection of brass lamps. “That looks like a djinn lamp to me.”

She spluttered. “I’m a god-fearing woman. That’s no genie lamp.”

I bared my teeth in a grin. “There will still be an investigation. Your store will be closed while the council checks it out.



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