: Chapter 13
The Wicked In Me
As he, Seth, and Azazel waited in Inannaâs drawing room the next afternoon for the other Ancientsâincluding Inanna herself, whoâd been woken by both Lilith and Ishtarâto arrive, Cain told the two males of the incident last night.
Azazel leaned forward in his seat. âShe what?â
Cain lifted his brows. âI really need to repeat myself?â
âYeah. Yeah, you do. Because she should be dead.â
Cain flexed his fingers before splaying his hand on the sofaâs armrest. âIâm aware of that.â It was his creature, having woken from a light doze, whoâd alerted him that she was gone. âWhen I realized she was in the garden, I expected to find her swarmed by so many snakes Iâd barely see her.â And heâd felt something he hadnât felt in a long timeâpanic.
âNone of them harmed her?â
âNo, not one of them even so much as touched her. Nor did they hiss in warning or get in her way. They just slithered along the path either side of her. If I didnât know any better, Iâd have thought they were following her to protect her.â
At the other end of the sofa, Seth shrugged. âMaybe they somehow sensed she was yours. They wouldnât harm anything that belongs to you. They might even go so far as to protect it.â
Azazelâs eyes narrowed. âYouâre sure she was sleepwalking?â
Cain felt his brow furrow. âWhat else would she have been doing out there?â
âI donât know,â replied Azazel. âBut youâve got to admit itâs weird that sheâd go to the one place sheâd find uncomfortable truths if she knew where to look. So Iâm asking, are you certain she was sleepwalking?â
Cain thought back to last night. âShe was moving like someone in a daze. Slow and awkward, not with purposeful strides. She only snapped out of it when I touched her, and then she looked freaked out. Wynterâs got an amazing poker-face, but I donât think she was faking. She went pale. Started trembling. She seemed disoriented and confused.â
Seth scratched at the side of his neck. âYou donât think ⦠No, there was no way he would have called out to a random witch even if he was awake.â
âHe isnât awake. Iâd sense it if he was.â Cain ran his tongue over the front of his teeth. âSheâs been to the garden before. She likes it. She isnât fussed by the snakes. Itâs not strange that sheâd go sleepwalking to a place she likes. But you know what is strange?â
Azazel gave him a pointed look. âA lot of things are strange lately.â
âExactly,â said Cain. âAnd it all started with Wynterâs appearance. Yet, Demetria didnât see her coming. Nor did she foresee the appearance of Wynterâs old coven, or that the Aeons would suddenly turn their attention our way. In fact, sheâs had no visions whatsoever since shortly before Wynter came here.â
Seth blinked. âNone?â
Cain shook his head. âDemetria came to me the day after Wynter moved here. She said that for a few days sheâd had a gut feeling that something was coming, but that no vision had accompanied the feeling. I had another brief conversation with Demetria earlier. She still isnât having visions, and she still feels that sheâs being blocked.â
Seth frowned. âWynter canât be responsible for that.â
âNo,â agreed Cain. âSheâs powerful, but she couldnât block any attempts that a deity might make to contact their Favored. Demetria maintains it is a âpresenceâ that is causing the interference.â
Azazelâs head twitched to the side. âWhat kind of presence?â
âShe isnât sure,â said Cain.
Azazel rubbed at his jaw. âA deity could do it.â
âWeâd sense the presence of a deity,â said Seth.
âOnly if they wanted us to.â
âTrue enough,â allowed Seth. âBut why wouldnât they want us to?â
âThatâs the question, isnât it?â Azazel twisted his mouth, resettling his gaze on Cain. âIâm guessing youâve had a good, long look at Wynterâs body naked?â
âEvery inch,â Cain confirmed.
âShe has no marks to declare that sheâs Favored by a deity?â asked Azazel.
Cain shook his head. âWe wouldnât need to see a mark to know a deity had their eye on her. The Favored are easy to recognize. Theyâre all the same. Arrogant. Overconfident. Superior. Youâd think they were deities themselves the way they act. That isnât Wynter.â
âNo, itâs not.â Seth stretched his legs out in front of him. âI donât know her, but you can tell a lot about a person by the way others treat them. Each member of her coven seems to respect and care for her. They see her as their Priestess, even if she doesnât. Theyâd follow her anywhere.â
âI havenât spent much time around them,â said Cain. âMaxim has, however. He told me that theyâre more like a familyâdysfunctional though it might be. Thereâs no hierarchy, no politics, no power struggles. Wynter is more of a guiding, protective force than a leader demanding respect and obedience. The others might not be entirely sane, but she gives them room to be who they are.â
âA person like that would make a good consort,â Seth chipped in ever so casually. âDonât even try to tell me you havenât considered it.â
Cain didnât object to having done so, because it would have been a lie. The idea of making her his consort had wormed its way into his head and seemed intent on staying there. Heâd tried ignoring it, but it pushed for mental space often.
Heâd never claimed someone as his consort before. Heâd never been possessive enough of a woman to care to. Likewise, though his monster had taken a shine to certain females over the years, it had never had any solid interest in a woman. Until now.
âSethâs right,â said Azazel. âYou thought your creature would grow tired of her. But sheâs still sleeping in your personal chamber, which tells me you were wrong. Is it even beginning to lose interest in her?â
Cain pulled in a breath through his nose. âNo. But that doesnât mean it wonât at some point.â
âIt doesnât mean it will.â Seth paused. âI donât think youâre at risk of losing interest in her either. Around Wynter, youâre different. As if she takes up so much of your focus that it doesnât leave room for any dark shit to come along and sweep you under.â
Azazel nodded. âIâm guessing the black moods have stopped taking you, because you seem more ⦠balanced. Positive, even. And I know thatâll be partly because our freedom seems close. But itâs not all about that. Sheâs good for you. So keep her.â He said it as though she was a wallet heâd found and liked the look of.
Cain arched a brow. âEven though Iâm not good for her?â
âEven though,â said Azazel.
Cain briefly tipped his head to the side. âI did warn her Iâm not.â
âAnd?â
âAnd she didnât seem bothered by it.â Which hadnât whatsoever surprised his monsterâthe creature didnât believe she had reason to be bothered, since it considered his and Cainâs secrets to not truly be so bad. For the creature, it was simply their nature.
âSo keep her,â Azazel repeated. âOr at least give it some serious consideration.â
Seth opened his mouth to speak, but then they heard voices coming.
Moments later, Lilith and Dantalion arrived. They briefly greeted Cain, Azazel, and Seth before returning to their conversation about whether humans served any real purpose. Shortly after that, Inanna and Ishtar entered, linking arms and smiling brightly at each other. Inanna was literally the only person Ishtar truly loved.
The sisters shared the same cornflower-blue eyes, pale blonde hairâthough Inannaâs was straight rather than curled like Ishtarâsâand highly feminine air. But Inanna carried herself with a regal grace unlike her sister, whose every move was sensual and aimed to seduce.
Each person greeted Inanna and welcomed her back.
âHow do you feel?â Seth asked her as they all took seats around the room.
âLike I woke too early, but I could not have woken to better news,â she replied. âIf there is to be a war, I wish to be part of it.â Her gaze slid to Cain. âTell me about the witch. I understand you have spent much time with her.â
There were many things he could say about Wynter. But he didnât want the other Ancients to know her as well as he did. He didnât wish to share her in even such a basic way. âWhat is it you wish to know?â
âMostly, I want to be assured that she will not flee in terror if war breaks out.â
âItâs not in her nature to flee. Itâs in her nature to avenge.â Cain loved that. âShe harbors a deep hatred for the people of Aeonâso much so that sheâs prepared to pay the cost of the dark curse she placed upon the land.â
âYes, but Priestesses are generally happy to step back and have others do their dirty work.â
âIf you ask Wynter, she will tell you that she isnât a Priestess. She has no interest in a position of authority, only in protecting and guiding her âcrew,â as she refers to them. The coven is more like a family, which is as it should be. They are a tight group, and they fight like a well-oiled machine, but not so much with technique as with sheer ruthlessness.â
Azazel nodded. âThey went through the gauntlet, and they completed it in under a minuteâbeating every past and present record. Their focus wasnât to get to that finish line, or even to beat the times of others. They were enjoying what they did, and they kept moving forward so fast because they were eager to make the next kill.â
Inannaâs mouth curved. âI think I could like these people.â
âFrom what I have heard and seen, theyâre not the sanest of individuals,â said Dantalion. âBut then, neither are we.â He paused. âI agree with Cain. Wynter isnât someone who would flee. If anything, she would run toward a war. She would want blood. And her coven would be right behind her.â
âJust because they were confident during the gauntlet does not mean they would be so confident on a battlefield,â said Ishtar, her voice clipped. âThe two circumstances are very different. During the gauntlet, they had the comfort of knowing they would not truly die.â
Lilith let out a tired sigh. âMust you let your personal feelings about Wynterâs involvement with Cain color your opinions about her?â
Ishtarâs back snapped straight. âI have no feelings about their âinvolvementâ one way or the other.â
âOf course you donât,â said Lilith dryly. âMy mistake.â
âI merely think thatââ
âIshtar,â Inanna cut in. She said no more. She simply looked at her sister, her eyes soft. But whatever silent message she passed on made Ishtar leave the room in a huff. Inanna was more of a maternal figure than a sisterly one. But then, they had been born a hundred years apart.
Inanna exhaled heavily. âI sometimes wonder how different she would be if our father had not made her feel so insignificant growing up. I wonder if she would have been happier in herself; if her own sense of self-worth would not only come from what others think of her; if total adoration would not be the only thing that made her feel complete.â
âNot even pure adoration makes her feel complete for long, though,â said Seth. âThe effect is only ever temporary.â
âYes. It saddens me that my sister will never really know true happiness.â Inanna returned her gaze to Cain. âYour witch will need to watch her back. In Ishtarâs mind, you have chosen someone else over her. It reminds her too much of our fatherâs rejection of her. He truly was a bastard,â Inanna added in a low mutter. âI have warned her not to do anything stupid. We need Wynter alive, unharmed, and on our side. She assured me she would not do anything to risk changing any of that. But her fragile ego can often overrule her good sense.â
Cain felt his face harden. âIâd advise you to ensure that she doesnât let that happen. Because if she harms Wynter, she will pay. And we both know how badly I could hurt her.â
Inanna studied him closely. âThe witch is not simply a bedmate to you.â She gave a slow nod. âI will keep a close eye on Ishtar, but you should still keep a close watch on Wynter.â She pushed to her feet. âNow I wish to get a few things done before the celebration tonight. You arranged it, Seth, correct?â
âI did,â Seth confirmed.
She smiled. âThen I know it will not be tedious. Oh, and please do not throw any celebrations for me,â she said, addressing every Ancient. âI know it is tradition, but I would much rather save it for when we are finally free of our cage and the Aeons are dead. Just the thought warms my black heart. They will regret what they did, but not quite as much as they will regret not ending our existenceâthat was the worst mistake they ever made.â
*
âCan I kill him?â
Wynter sighed at Xavier. âNo.â
âWhy not? Heâd deserve it. You reap what you sow in this world.â
âExplain how Elias could possibly deserve it. Without lying.â
âSo, what, you think itâs fine that he keeps pestering me to have a threesome with him and his boyfriend?â
âI wouldnât say heâs pestering you. Iâd say heâs so amused by how much his first offer annoyed and flustered you that he now keeps repeating his offer to mess with you. Thatâs not a criminal activity.â
Huffing, Xavier looked down at the arenaâs performance space, which was beginning to fill with entertainers now that the interval was over. âYouâre not even really listening to me.â
âOf course I am,â she told him. âBut weâve been over this. You canât kill a person simply because you donât like them. Itâs not a reason for someone to die.â
âYou choose to focus too much on logic.â
âWell, arenât I strange,â she said, her voice dry. She raised a hand when he went to argue. âNo, youâre not allowed to kill him. Heâs in the service of an Ancient, remember? Theyâll never permit you to end his life over such a trivial reason. Your request would only succeed in pissing off Eliasâs boyfriend and pack. And letâs be honest, you donât actually dislike him. Youâre attracted to him and unhappy about it. For you, this situation is a very weird version of âyou only hit the one you loveâ thing.â
Xavier glared at her. âI donât love him.â
âNo, but youâre into him. Reluctantly. Thatâs what this is all about.â
âIâm not into him. Heâs a dick. He said I was a ânaughty little liarâ and needed a Daddy to keep me in line.â
âYou are a bad little liar, and you do need someone to keep you in line.â
âAgain, youâre choosing to focus on logic.â He raised a finger. âAnd excuse me, I need no one. Except you, Delilah, Anabel, and Hattie.â
âItâs good to expand your circle.â
Sitting on Wynterâs other side, Delilah leaned in with a frown. âWhatâre we talking about?â
âI want to kill Elias,â Xavier declared. âWynter says I canât.â
Delilahâs brow creased. âWhatâs wrong with Elias?â
âHe annoys the hell out of me,â said Xavier. âHe keeps coming to my tent for âreadings.â But then all he does is grill me. I had to tell him about my past just to get him off my back. Though I didnât tell him much except for how I originally came from Montana and that my parents were ranchers.â
âYou were born in Chicago,â said Wynter. âAnd your parents were both teachers.â
âI didnât say I told him the truth about my past.â
Delilah rolled her eyes. âAt least youâre aware that youâre bullshitting.â
Yeah, that was the thing about Xavier. Unlike many chronic liars, he didnât believe his own tales. He didnât invent fictional pasts to avoid speaking of something painful. He didnât present different faces to different people because he was uncomfortable with who he truly was. Nope, it was simply his way of keeping people at armâs-length. The world tended not to trust liars or attempt to bond with them. That suited Xavier just fine.
When he did let people in, though, he wasnât a half-assed friend. He was loyal and protective and accepting.
Sensual music began to play as the performers resumed their show. Acrobats, dancers, jugglers, and illusionists showed off their talent, but it was no circus-like performance. Nope. There was a BDSM undertone to the whole thing. Artists dressed in leather or PVC. Whips, canes, handcuffs, and crops were mingled into the routines. It should have been weird, but it was actually quite fun and creative.
âYou know,â began Delilah, âgiven that the rumor-mill says Seth isnât fond of Ishtar, I figured heâd throw a celebration sheâd be bored by. But look at her, sheâs loving this. So is that woman Iâm guessing is the sister who rose from her Rest yesterday.â
Wynter had noticed the new face. The woman was just as pretty as her irritating sister. Though the siblings were similar in looks, they each possessed a different âair.â Ishtar came across as sultry whereas Inanna was more poised.
âYeah,â began Wynter, âIâm getting the sense that Ishtar respects talent, even if she doesnât necessarily respect people in general.â She certainly liked seeing her sister happy and entertained. Ishtar seemingly wasnât quite as one-dimensional as she might come across.
âPlus, thereâs a sexual theme going on here,â Delilah went on. âIt could be interpreted as Seth flirting with her in a roundabout way.â
âIâd agree, but look at how enthralled most people in this arena are.â
Delilah glanced around. âHuh. He did this for the masses.â
âThat would be my guess,â said Wynter. âThrowing something boring as a dig at Ishtar would have made everything about her. To me, this says he doesnât care enough about their past to bother with digs.â
Delilah pursed her lips. âI never thought of it like that, but yeah, I see it now.â
Feeling eyes on her, Wynter looked to see Cain staring right at her, his usual promise of sex glittering in his eyes. That easily, a jolt of need surged through her. It was like his ability to touch her all the way down to her soulâsomething nothing else had been able to truly do since before she diedâhad trained her very being to respond to him. Sometimes, it felt like her body knew he was the only thing that would ever make her feel that way; sometimes felt like it would always crave him.
âSo ⦠how long are you going to ban me from selling karma potions?â asked Delilah.
Wynter looked at her. âOh, for, like, ever.â
âWhy do you have to overreact?â
âIâm overreacting by wanting you to avoid activities that would put your life in jeopardy?â Wynter slammed up a hand. âNo, Iâm not going over all this again.â Sheâd already reamed Delilahâs ass over it this morning.
âActing as conduits for karma is what my family has always doneâall the way back to Annis.â
âWho was a child killer and cannibal, so forgive me if I donât condone the âpathâ she put your family line on. And letâs be honest, none of you are truly interested in acting on behalf of karma. No, you all use that excuse to justify the crap you do to people.â
âThatâs not true.â
Wynter lifted her shoulders. âTrue or not, the situation we have here remains the sameâyou cannot keep selling those potions if you want to live a long life. The demon could have killed you, Del.â
âBut instead, he bought cock-lengthening potions. His girl sent me flowers for teaching him a lesson and improving her sex life. I provide a service to the community.â
âService my ass. And it might have worked out all right this time, but if thereâs a next time, you might not be so lucky. Plus, as youâre already well aware, Iâd rather we didnât make enemies here.â
âSays the Priestess who pissed off berserkers, made a bitchy Ancient all green-eyed, and kicked a severed head at Azazelâs aide.â
âIâm not a Priestess.â
âThatâs what youâre gonna focus on right now? Really?â
*
Standing at the foot of his bed later that evening, Cain watched his cock disappear into Wynterâs mouth again and again, riveted by the sight in a way he couldnât explain. Seeing her soft lips stretched tight around his shaft ⦠it did something to him. Brought out a primitive satisfaction in him every single time.
The pleasure went beyond mere physical stimulation, because this wasnât just a convenient mouth. The woman propped up on her hands and knees on his bed wasnât simply a convenient body. Wynter was ⦠more.
He tangled his fist in her hair as a dark wave of possessiveness rose up inside him. It was too dark. Dangerous. Unstable, even. But he did nothing to fight it.
She sucked harder, faster, and a growl rattled his chest.
âThat fucking mouth,â he gritted out. âMy fucking mouth.â
Her eyes snapped to his, glazed over with a hunger that gripped his balls.
âHand,â he demanded, holding out his own. âThe one wearing my mark.â
She hesitated, unsure.
âI wonât let you fall. You know better than to think I would.â
Careful not to lose her balance, she lifted one hand and gave it to him.
âI didnât tell you to stop sucking, did I?â
She shot him a narrow-eyed look but went back to sliding her lips up and down his shaft.
He pushed at the center of her palm, knowing itâd feel like heâd plunged his thumb into her pussy, and felt her breathing stutter around his cock. He did nothing other than that. He didnât want to make her come yet. He just wanted her to feel him everywhere. If he could have given her that same sensation in her ass, he would have.
She kept taking him in and out of her mouth, instinctively trying to throw her hips at the âthumbâ filling her, as if desperately needing the friction. Still, he didnât give it to her. He kept on enjoying the feel and sight of her swallowing him down again and again ⦠until he fucking had to be inside her.
âEnough.â Tightening his fist in her hair, he wrenched her head back and swept his thumb over her swollen lower lip. âDonât know what I love more. Seeing you suck me off, or feeling you do it. I could watch you swallow my dick for hours. But right nowââhe tugged on her hair, urging her up to her knees and guiding her closerââI want to bury my cock so deep inside you youâll never get it out.â
Cain kissed her, licking his tongue inside her mouth, swallowing her little moan. He tapped her delectable ass and released her hair. âTurn around. I want you on your hands and knees again.â
More than ready to be fucked, Wynter didnât hesitate to do as heâd asked. She arched into the hand that stroked its way from her nape to the base of her spine. That same hand dipped a finger inside her.
âReady for me. Good.â
She felt her lips part as the broad head of his cock slid inside her. Pleasure danced along her soul, as electric and consuming as ever ⦠but the touch was light. More like fingertips than a hand. It came again, and again, and again. The bliss was immenseâmaking her body sing and ache for moreâbut each touch was too soft. Too slow ⦠much like the cock lazily making its way into her pussy.
After another fluttering sweep of soul-deep pleasure, he was finally buried inside her to the hilt. And then he began to thrust. Gently. Carefully. So sluggishly it was agonizing. The waves of pleasure he delivered to her soul were just the same. Every featherlight wave was as amazing as it was frustrating.
Soon she was trembling, whimpering, dazed with sheer want. âCain,â she croaked.
âWhat do you want? Tell me, pretty witch.â
She swallowed. âTo break.â
âHmm, and how do you want me to touch your soul? Like this?â He sent out a firm wave of pure spine-tingling pleasure. âOr like this?â The second wave was a crackly charge of dark bliss that held a stingâand there was no hiding that her body responded more intensely to that.
He let out a low, velvety chuckle. âYou like it when it hurts.â Then he was slamming into her. Hard. Fast. Deep. Ruling and ruining her, just as he always did.
She floated, out of her mind with pleasure/pain as he subjected her to an overload of sensation. The drag and thrust of his cock, the bite of his fingertips, the slap of his balls, the surge after surge of darkly decadent pleasure to her soul that electrified her nerve-endings ⦠It all flooded her body with endorphins and totaled her control so that she was an absolute slave to the moment.
Still pounding into her, Cain curled his body over hers and splayed one hand around her neck while the other gripped her hip a little too tight. He growled low into her ear, squeezing her throat. âI want my fingerprints all over you. I want them imprinted on your bones. I want them stamped on your fucking soul.â
Another squeeze to her throat, and she shuddered as her orgasm came hurtling toward her.
âLook at me.â
She twisted her head and met a pair of menacingly dark eyes just as her release whipped through her very being like a lightning rod, striking her from the inside out.
He groaned, his cock swelling. âThose fucking tears.â He rammed harder into her pussy, bit into her shoulder, and exploded while her inner muscles milked him dry.
Finally, her orgasm faded, and she blinked away yet more tears as her breaths sawed in and out of her lungs. Jesus, heâd kill her one day.
âIf I killed you, I wouldnât be able to fuck you anymore. People tend to frown on stuff like that.â
Wynter snorted. She hadnât realized sheâd spoken aloud. âSince when do you care what people do or donât frown upon?â
âSince never. But donât worry, your corpse would be safe with me. Necrophilia isnât my thing.â
âThat is a comfort.â
âI had hoped it would be.â
She let out yet another snort.
Once theyâd both cleaned up in the bathroom, he helped her slip on one of his shirts and began to button it for her. This had become a âthing.â Unlike him, Wynter didnât like to sleep naked. He didnât complain purely because she didnât fuss over his preference for her to wear either his tees or shirts for bed.
âDo you always insist on this?â she asked.
He briefly looked up from the button he was closing. âWhat?â
âThat whoever sleeps in your bed also wears your stuff at the time?â
He drifted his gaze over her face. âNo. I donât usually fuck women in my chamber, let alone put them in my clothes.â
She blinked. âOh.â She wanted to ask why she was the exception, but that felt too much like fishing for compliments. And heâd only expect the same honesty in returnâWynter often fumbled when it came to talking about âfeelings.â But she could give him something. âWell, um, I donât usually sleep in other guysâ beds or wear their tees or shirts.â
Satisfaction glittered in his eyes. âSo weâre even.â
âYeah. Yeah, we are.â