Chapter 223 - 223 The little bird
To Bewitch a Devil
223 The little bird
âIt is actually more than one night,â Azriel corrected. âAnd you donât even try to hide your jealousy, Pen.â
Penelope flamed. âI am certainly not jealous!â
Azriel shrugged a shoulder. âOkay.â
âI am not, my Lord.â
âAnd I said okay.â
He watched as her skin turned beetroot red. Where there should be fear for such a temper, Azriel found only amusement. Perhaps that was always what had drawn him to Penelope, that pride of hers.
âI have to go, my Lord,â She said at last. âAnd please do not take this the wrong way, but I hope I never see your face again as I work.â
âYou donât mean that,â Azriel said, closing the space between them. âAnd you can try, but you canât resist this pull between us.â
âBut I can,â Came her set reply. âThe day I donât resist it, feed me raw cactus.â
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âIs cactus ever cooked in the first place?â
Penelopeâs glare was all the answer he got, and the more she tried to frown, the more her face looked comical, and Azriel burst out into fits of laughter.
âPen, you might be no demon, but you have the power to create fights out of thin air,â his eyes twinkled as he spoke. âChallenge accepted, because I know I would win, and when I do, I would find you that cactus, and I donât promise to have it cooked.â
He was sure if he wasnât her Master, and she wasnât her maid, her hands would have given him a hard shove in his chest. But she maintained that same glare, and with stomps for steps, she exited the chamber, and Azrielâs smile never dwindled.
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Neera stared hard at the demon asleep next to her.
Zavian âs golden hair spread across the pillow, and his breath was evened, clearly not one plagued by nightmares or suddenly waking up to disastrous coughs.
She was certain he knew of her ploy to take his blood, maybe one of those witches might have put some spell in her that made him aware of her every move. She did have his blood in her, and she didnât know the extent of how they were connected beyond that.
Neera rose from the bed, the sun already yawning with life in the sky. She looked into the mirror and practiced the smile for that morning. It seemed to work on getting him more to trust she was some fool falling in love with him.
Smiling was hard, pretending was hard, waiting as time passed to get his blood was hard, but she needed to keep up with the ruse.
âUp already?â Zavian said in a thick voice from the bed. Neera pinned a smile to her lips and turned to look at him. Sure enough, he returned it with one of his own.
âGood morning,â she greeted in the softest way.
âGood morning,â he patted the space next to him. Neera obeyed the gesture, and he stared at her face in scrutiny.
âYou look good,â he said. âYou arenât pale, and I havenât seen you cough in a while.â
âWell, I told you I would be fine.â
âWe should still have the Doctor check up on you,â Zavian held her chin as he examined her face, taking closer looks at her eyes. âI have to be sure it is all gone.â
âThank you,â she said like a sweet normal wife would when shown concern. If sheâs being her real self, she would have scoffed.
Thinking about her real self, she slid into her plan. âWe should wash up and have breakfast soon. Maybe just the two of us here?â
Zavian pressed a kiss to the back of her hand. âI would love that.â
The morning was off to a good start. Nothing could certainly go wrong with just the two of them again.
The maids were up to prepare their baths. Neera insisted Zavian went in first, that she wanted to catch a nap due to being awake late into the night. He didnât question it, and when she was sure he was away and out of earshot, Neera hurried to her vanity mirror.
âLydia,â she called to her reflection. The other demonâs face didnât appear even as Neera called it over and over again.
âI donât know if you can hear me, and I know it has been days since we last saw, but I would get you that blood unfailingly today.â She promised her reflection. âI know you have given me enough time, but I decided to update you.â
No face showed on the mirror, and Neera left it to prepare one of her old dresses to wear for the breakfast. Something that would draw Zavianâs eyes to her all through the meal so he would eat every bite without realizing it.
Even if he didnât, Neera would triple the dosage of the drug. The faster he was knocked out, the better.
After Zavian finished his bath, Neera swept past him with the same sugary smile. It didnât take her too long to have a bath, and she decided to don the gown there, the low-cut neck spilling with enough distraction.
When she stepped out, Zavian had a bird sitting on his hand. The blue creature fluttered its wings, and he smiled at it.
âRemember your little bird?â Zavian asked.
âIs it the one that makes a ton of noise by our window?â
âThe one that sings, yes,â Zavianâs eyes filled with mirth at Neera. âIt has been long itâs come in here. Come hold it, it must have missed you.â
Neera didnât complain, even though she would rather just stab the creature born with the sound of the townâs bell for a voice. Her world would be a lot quieter without its usual twittering.
But as she stepped closer, the birdâs pitch rose. As her hand reached to touch it, it bolted away so fast out the window.
âThatâs strange,â Zavian said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIt must have forgotten me,â Neera offered as an explanation.