Demon Bound: A Fantasy Monster Romance by Nina K. Westra
Author:Nina K. Westra [Westra, Nina K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Nina K. Westra
Published: 2024-05-21T00:00:00+00:00
When Raiya went to find Azreth later that day, she had a harder time locating him than she expected. None of the cultists seemed to know where heâd gone. It wasnât until she went to the attic and craned her head out the window that her search came to an end.
Her demon was sitting on the roof in the shadows beneath the chimney, surveying the city. His knees were tucked up against his chest as if to make himself smaller. Somehow, it seemed to have worked. Heâd avoided the attention of the townspeople below, and he observed them unnoticed. The sun was bright that day, and it was almost warm. If sheâd been in a better mood, sheâd have been tempted to join him. But when Azrethâs eyes slid in her direction, she felt a flicker of irritation and apprehension that made her want to turn around and leave.
âIâm ready to try a counter-enchantment,â she said instead. She still intended to free him, after all. Even if he was a bastard, it was the right thing to do. And besides that, she had started to think of it as a puzzle, and she would be annoyed if she left it unsolved.
He raised his head in interest. Then he unfolded his large body and followed her into the attic, squeezing through the broken window frame. Raiya set her satchel on the floor and turned to him. There was no point in delaying the inevitable.
âYouâll have to provide magic for it,â she said. âWe should get that out of the way, first.â
She had managed to get one of the mages at the temple to recharge her baton rather than going to Azreth for help. His artificial arm hadnât returned, presumably because he didnât have enough magic to summon it. He was going hungry, but he hadnât spoken to her since their argument.
She waited, hoping he would take the lead. It would be easier if he would just do it quickly without her having to think about it too much. That was her strategy for dealing with Nirlanâs hunger, too. Sometimes, there was some comfort in being able to lie back and just let things take their course. She could close her eyes and pretend she was elsewhere.
âHow shall I feed?â he asked.
âHowever you want to.â
He seemed unenthused by that answer, which surprised her, considering how insistent heâd been that he would use her even if she tried to deny him. But after a long moment, he closed the gap between them. Despite herself, a little flush of attraction went through her.
He crouched so that he was not looming over her, and his hand went to the back of her thigh, pulling her closer. Raiyaâs eyes drifted shut as his hand slid further up her thigh and snaked between her legs. Instead of being quick like sheâd hoped, his movements were soft and unhurried.
âIt is more difficult without magic,â he said, almost apologetically. He shrugged what remained of his scarred shoulder. âWithout my hands.
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