Chapter Twenty-three
‘‘Show me,’’ Gabriel said about an hour
later.
‘‘It’s two blocks away. I had to come here to hide
because I think someone from the committee saw me when I was
checking out a dead end in Montmarte. At least I assume it’s
someone from the committee— few mortals unconnected with the
Otherworld would be able to follow me when I’m in the shadow world,
and I’ve seen the same woman three times in the last twenty
minutes.’’
‘‘I am with you now,’’ he said matter-of-factly, as
if that made everything right, and damned if it didn’t.
‘‘I’m not sure why, but Cyrene’s trail has gone,
yet the signs of the dragon remain,’’ I said as we moved cautiously
down a relatively quiet street in Ménilmontant, a working-class
area in the Parisian suburb of Belleville. ‘‘I guess it just has
something to do with dragon scales lasting longer because they’re
tangible, as opposed to signs that an elemental being passed
by.’’
‘‘Just so you’re sure it’s Kostya you were
following.’’
‘‘Well, it’s the dragon who was with Cyrene at the
portal shop. Unless he had someone else meeting them there, it’s
got to be him.’’
We stopped in front of a small bakery. Above it,
curtained windows bedecked with tiny window boxes indicated modest
apartments for the residents of the area.
‘‘That’s it. I didn’t go in, but I did search for
signs at the exits. I didn’t see anything that said the dragon who
went in has left.’’
‘‘Good work, little bird. You will please remember
that Kostya is mine to deal with,’’ he said as he angled his body
to block the view of any passersby. I persuaded the lock to open,
allowing us both to slip into a narrow, dim hallway that ended in a
flight of stairs leading upward.
‘‘Agathos daimon,’’ I muttered to myself as
I shadowed.
‘‘What is it?’’
‘‘It’s what’s not—the trail. It’s gone
cold.’’
‘‘It does not matter. If Kostya is here, I will
find him,’’ Gabriel said grimly.
I climbed the stairs slowly, examining them
carefully for signs of dragon scales. Here and there I found a
faint glimmer of a scale, but for the most part, the trail was
gone. ‘‘Before you go bursting into all the apartments, let me look
at their doors.’’
He didn’t want to wait; I could see that. His
muscles were tense and tight, the pupils in his eyes narrowed until
they were thin little ebony strips. I hurried to the nearest door
before he decided he would risk disturbing innocent people in his
quest to get ahold of Kostya.
We hit pay dirt at the fourth and last apartment,
at the far end of the building.
‘‘Here,’’ I whispered to Gabriel as I came out of
the shadow world. The door handle had a couple of spots on it that
glittered even in the dim light of the naked bulb overhead. ‘‘This
has to be it.’’
‘‘Get behind me and stay shadowed,’’ he said,
pulling a gun out of his jacket pocket.
I blinked in surprise at the weapon. Most people in
the Otherworld scorned the use of modern weaponry as too crass for
a society that valued personal abilities over brute strength. But
such things weren’t unknown, although I had no idea that dragons
subscribed to the use of firearms.
‘‘I don’t under normal conditions. I prefer a sword
for close contact, but I do not trust Kostya to hold to such things
as honor.’’
I didn’t have time to answer that before Gabriel
screwed a silencer on the gun and shot the lock three times,
kicking the door open immediately thereafter.
Dagger in hand, I remained shadowed as I followed
him into the apartment. It was small but neat, a tiny kitchen
immediately off the entrance. That opened into a main living area,
which held the usual couch, TV, and a couple of bookcases. It was
empty of dragons, however . . . and anyone else.
‘‘There?’’ I asked, nodding toward a closed door.
Gabriel moved so fast I couldn’t keep up with him, although the
sound of the door being slammed back made me jump. I hurried after
him, stopping in surprise at the doorway.
Gabriel knelt on the bed between two people.
‘‘Are they all right?’’ I asked, coming out of the
shadows to offer him my dagger. He cut the bonds holding Maata and
Tipene, both of whom had been securely bound and gagged.
Maata started talking the second Gabriel had her
gag off. I didn’t understand what she was saying, it being in some
language that had an oddly beautiful cadence. As soon as he got her
arms free, she sat up and saw me, switching immediately to
English.
‘‘I knew it was only a matter of time before you
found us, although it took a little more time than I’d
hoped. Excuse me.’’ She bolted to a room leading off the
bedroom.
Gabriel cut the bonds holding his other bodyguard.
Tipene looked furious as he leaped off the bed.
‘‘We have failed you, Gabriel. I will resign my
post immediately.’’
Gabriel looked at him with somber appraisal for a
moment before grinning and enveloping the larger man in a bear hug.
‘‘Now is not the time for foolish talk. We have much work to do in
finding Kostya.’’
‘‘Kostya? Is he here?’’ Tipene asked with a puzzled
frown.
‘‘It wasn’t Kostya who kidnapped you?’’ I
asked.
Tipene shook his head. ‘‘No. It was two others, the
two ouroboros who took us in Greece. They used drugs on us!’’
The outrage in his voice was clearly evident.
‘‘Several times,’’ Maata said as she emerged from
the bathroom. Tipene shot Gabriel a glance.
He nodded, and the bodyguard hurried off to the
bathroom.
‘‘How long have we been gone?’’ Maata asked
Gabriel.
‘‘Four days.’’
She swore. ‘‘We were drugged the entire
time.’’
‘‘You have no idea how long you’ve been here, in
Paris?’’ I asked Maata.
‘‘I had no idea we were even in Paris until I could
hear the radio from the street. We woke up about six hours ago. I
was getting worried that no one would come to give us water and let
us relieve ourselves, at least.’’
I exchanged a look with Gabriel. ‘‘Kostya said he
didn’t kidnap them,’’ I reminded him.
His face worked for a moment. ‘‘It fit,
though.’’
‘‘Possibly, but I think more and more that Porter’s
boss, whoever that might be, is involved in all this. Ouroboros
dragons indicate it might be a dragon, but we can’t know that for
sure. It could be anyone, really—a demon lord, a dragon, one of the
wyverns you mentioned, or even Baltic come back from the dead. Not
to mention someone unknown to us.’’
Gabriel shook his head and questioned his
bodyguards for a few minutes, but they had nothing to explain what
happened other than that the original people who snatched them off
the street in Greece were dragons, but dragons not known to them,
and not members of any sept. We conducted a brief examination of
the apartment, but there was nothing to identify the
occupant.
‘‘Did you recognize the dragon who was here in the
last couple of hours?’’ I asked when we gave up searching for
information.
Maata blinked at me for a moment. ‘‘What
dragon?’’
‘‘Whoever came here a little bit ago. Possibly with
my twin, Cyrene.’’
‘‘I didn’t see anyone, although I dozed for a
little bit. Tipene?’’
He shook his head. ‘‘I was awake since noon, and no
one entered the apartment.’’
A strange chill ran down my back as I thought about
the trail clearly leading to the apartment. A memory tickled my
brain and sent me back to the tiny kitchenette off the entrance. A
window overlooked an unkempt minute garden at the back of the
building. The window was unlocked, and when I half crawled through
it, I saw one little glimmer of dragon scale on the stone ledge
outside.
‘‘He left through the window,’’ I said, climbing
back into the apartment. ‘‘Probably came into the apartment and
didn’t bother going into the bedroom—just left via the window
without being seen. Agathos daimon.We’re being led,
Gabriel.’’
‘‘So it would seem,’’ he said, looking thoughtful.
‘‘Do you think you’ll be able to pick up the trail outside?’’
‘‘No. Too much time has passed. But what happened
to Cyrene? If that was Kostya I was following, Cyrene must have
left him at some point. Probably that spot in Montmarte where I
lost the trail for a bit. I’m sorry, Gabriel.’’
He nodded in acknowledgment of my regret. ‘‘It
cannot be helped, little bird. We will return to Drake’s house and
regroup. I’m sure Maata and Tipene are hungry.’’
Maata made a face. ‘‘You have no idea.’’
Our trip back to Drake’s elegant house was made in
silence broken only by the rumbling of Maata and Tipene’s empty
stomachs.
I left Gabriel, Drake, the bodyguards of both,
Aisling, and Savian closeted together to discuss the assault on the
committee’s vault. I had no stomach for planning—I positively
itched with the need to be doing something, preferably finding
Kostya and Cyrene. I wandered around a small garden at the side of
the house, following the line of a tall hedge to a secluded little
area containing a tiny fountain and two curved stone benches. The
sun had set a short while ago, the night air close and heavy, as if
it was about to rain.
‘‘Whatcha doing?’’ a voice asked from the other
side of the fountain.
I jumped at the unexpected intrusion. ‘‘Jim! Oh,
you scared me.’’
‘‘Sorry. Was taking a pee. What are you doing in
Aisling’s outdoors sex spot?’’ Jim emerged from a shrubbery.
‘‘Outdoors sex spot?’’ I repeated in
confusion.
‘‘Yeah. If you go over to that corner, the hedges
block the view from all the houses around us. Aisling keeps a
blanket out here in summer just so she and Drake can get naked. You
and Gabriel going to get it on? Should I bring you a
blanket?’’
‘‘I’m fine, thank you.’’
‘‘Your loss. What are you doing if you’re not
scouting for an illicit love nest?’’
‘‘Wishing that it was a few hours from now,’’ I
answered, rubbing my arms against a little prickle of goose bumps.
‘‘All this waiting around with nothing to do leaves me feeling
itchy.’’
‘‘You sure it’s not fleas? I had a little bout with
that myself last month, and Aisling just about had a fit.’’
‘‘I doubt it’s fleas,’’ I said with a little laugh.
‘‘It’s just a bit . . . irritating, if you know what I mean.
Everyone is so concerned about plotting and planning when the
matter is really very simple: I shadow walk in, report back as to
which guards are posted where, and what sort of security is in
place, and the dragons eliminate them.’’
The demon tipped its head on the side. ‘‘You really
think it’s going to be that simple? The committee has had almost a
thousand years to keep people out of their vaults, and I’ve never
heard of anyone breaking in, let alone breaking in and getting away
with anything.’’
‘‘They’ve never faced a force like ours,
though.’’
‘‘True that,’’ it agreed. ‘‘So what are you going
to do about Magoth? You still thinking of going dybbuk? ’Cause if
you are, I want to watch when Magoth gets wind of it.’’
‘‘You’re an evil little beastie,’’ I said,
tightening my lips.
‘‘Hello! Demon!’’
‘‘Sixth class, which means you weren’t born that
way.’’ I inspected it carefully. ‘‘What were you originally?
Elemental being? Demigod?’’
Jim snorted. ‘‘Ha. Like I look like I have that
sort of power? I was a sprite in the Court of Divine Blood.’’
‘‘Fallen angel, I should have known.’’
‘‘Oh, puh-leeze,’’ it said, rolling its eyes.
‘‘Don’t even go there. It’s bad enough Aisling found out. I don’t
need anyone else going on about it.’’
I laughed again and patted the top of its head.
‘‘Fair enough. To answer your question, no, I don’t intend to go
dybbuk. I won’t have to. The situation will work itself
out.’’
‘‘What situation?’’ a silky smooth voice asked
behind me. Gabriel strolled toward me, his movements controlled and
graceful, like a lithe tiger. He had changed clothes and was now
dressed completely in black, the darkness of the clothing and the
enveloping night making his eyes glow like moonlight on
mercury.
‘‘The one concerning the phylactery. I was telling
Jim that I think everything is under control, and don’t anticipate
any problems.’’
Gabriel ran his thumb along my jawline, tipping my
head back so he could peer into my face. ‘‘You are keeping
something from me.’’
It was a statement, not a question.
‘‘Yes,’’ I said, unwilling to lie to him.
‘‘Tell me.’’
I glanced at the demon, who watched us with
avidity.
‘‘Jim,’’ Gabriel said, and jerked his head toward
the house.
‘‘Yo. Right here. You going to suck faces? Can I
get my iPhone to film it?’’
‘‘Scram,’’ Gabriel told it.
‘‘You’re not my master. I don’t have to take orders
from— Scramming.’’
Jim hurried off to the house muttering about people
not having a sense of humor. I tucked my knife back into its
sheath.
‘‘What are you concerned about, little bird?’’
Gabriel asked, his thumb brushing my lips.
I flicked my tongue against the pad of this thumb
and gently bit it. I didn’t want to tell him about the phylactery,
not when we were so close to getting it. If Gabriel knew the
position I was in, he would insist on challenging Magoth himself,
and not even a wyvern of his power could stand against a demon
lord. Much as I hated to keep things from him, it was better for
all concerned if he was unaware of the true source of my worry. I
answered truthfully, but with less explanation than perhaps was
needed. ‘‘It’s Magoth. I’m worried about him. I don’t want him to
hurt you.’’
He replaced his thumb with his lips, pulling me
into an embrace that made me sigh with happiness. ‘‘Do not fret
about that, Mayling. I am not so careless that I would allow a
demon lord to gain an upper hand with me. And do not despair that
we will fail to find a way to free you from this bondage. I’ve been
concerned with getting the phylactery and finding Maata and Tipene,
but once the phylactery is in my possession, I will put the full
powers of the sept at your disposal. We will free you from
Magoth.’’
I leaned into him, kissing his neck as guilt
pricked at me for deliberately misleading him. ‘‘I just want
tonight to be over.’’
‘‘It shall be soon enough.’’ He glanced at his
watch. ‘‘Savian recommended we not begin until deep night starts,
when the powers of any beings guarding the vaults will be at their
lowest. That gives us three hours.’’
The last sentence was spoken with his hands
squeezing my behind as he rubbed suggestively against me. My body
responded immediately, my breasts becoming brazen little hussies
who wanted immediate access to his hands and mouth. I tugged his
shirt out of his black jeans, sliding my hands up his ribs. His
skin was warm, like satin over steel. ‘‘Are you suggesting what I
think you’re suggesting?’’
His smile was pure sin. ‘‘Three hours should be
sufficient time to give you pleasure several times over.’’
I glanced at the house. ‘‘What about Maata and
Tipene?’’
‘‘They are eating and preparing themselves for the
event to come. You will have all of my attention, Mayling.’’ His
smile got a whole lot more wicked. ‘‘And this time, I intend things
to go differently. I will give you much pleasure before I even
think of taking my own.’’
‘‘Oooh, that sounds promising,’’ I murmured,
unbuttoning his shirt. ‘‘Foreplay at long last.’’
He allowed me to remove his shirt before pulling
off my leather bodice, his hands immediately cupping my
camisole-clad breasts. I leaned into him, breathing deeply of the
delicious scent that seemed to cling to his skin. ‘‘Shall I tell
you what I will do to you?’’ he murmured, his lips busily nibbling
on my ear as he peeled my shirt off.
‘‘Oh, please, yes,’’ I said breathlessly as his
fingers slipped the front hook of my bra open, revealing my eager
breasts.
‘‘First I shall torment these lovely, plump morsels
of delight. I shall taste their silky smoothness, suckling the
delectable rosy tips until you scream with pleasure.’’ He traced
lazy patterns on the underside, making me shiver as he circled my
breasts, avoiding my sensitive nipples until I couldn’t stand it
any longer, and bit his shoulder.
He laughed into my neck and gently pinched the
aching tips of my breasts. ‘‘Then I shall taste the rest of you,
all of you, taking my time to explore your sublime belly, your
perfect hips, and the sensitive flesh of your inner thighs.’’
I quivered against him, positively quivered at the
combination of his words, his touch, and the feel of him as I
stroked the hard muscles of his back.
‘‘I look forward to licking every inch of your
legs, little bird. I want to find every little spot on you that
makes you tremble with passion. I will lick my way up until I can
savor your true essence upon my tongue.’’
I just about saw stars, and dipped my head to take
one of his pert little nipples into my mouth.
Gabriel gasped, froze for a moment, and then the
next thing I knew I was on my back, the cold grass pricking
uncomfortably into my bare flesh. My pants, shoes, and underwear
had gone flying, whipped off me at such a speed that it took me
several seconds to realize Gabriel had removed them. I lay stunned
for a moment, and then sat up.
Gabriel knelt next to me, his face twisted in
agony. He was aroused—very aroused—but didn’t seem to be able to
move.
‘‘Are you all right?’’ I asked, reaching out toward
him.
He trembled as I placed my hand on his thigh.
‘‘Don’t touch me. Please, Mayling, if you have any mercy in you, do
not touch me.’’
‘‘Gabriel, what on earth is the matter?’’ I got to
my knees next to him, wrapping my arms around his shoulders. ‘‘Are
you hurt?’’
‘‘I’m trying to control this overpowering, insane,
undeniable . . . need I have for you,’’ he said, his eyes
opening to pierce me with molten light.
‘‘I thought that need was part of you being a
wyvern, and me being your mate.’’
‘‘In certain circumstances, yes. But you have not
been taken from me recently. I should be able to control this
overwhelming drive to possess you.’’
‘‘I think we’d better just give up on the idea of
foreplay,’’ I said, laughing at his tortured expression.
Irritation filled his eyes. ‘‘We will not! Dammit,
May, I want to do this! I owe it to you—not just because you are my
mate, but because you would like it. And I would like to see you
liking it. The thought of doing it is in the top five of my sexual
wish list. It’s just that when you’re not around, I can think about
all of the many and varied ways I would like to love you, but then
I see you and smell you and taste you, and it’s so hard . .
.’’
I wrapped my hand around his penis. ‘‘Possibly hard
enough to break a concrete block.’’
His eyes widened for a moment, and then he tipped
me over backward, hoisting my legs around his hips as he thrust
into me.
‘‘Gabriel,’’ I moaned, both at the sudden act of
penetration and the unusual position. ‘‘This isn’t particularly
comfor—oh, dear gods, yes! Do that again!’’
He repeated a delicious little hip swivel, and it
was all over for me. I clutched handfuls of grass as he sent me
flying, dragon fire washing over my body as I gave in to the glory
of our joining. My legs, clutched around his hips, spread wider as
his body thickened, the slick, satiny skin becoming rougher and
harder until silver scales rippled upward to cover the flesh.
Scarlet claws pricked the skin on my hips as he lifted me to meet
him, the sensitive skin of my inner thighs rubbing with delightful
friction against his scales. Gabriel’s roar of completion startled
birds sleeping in the scattered trees of the garden.
I opened my eyes when he collapsed down upon me for
a moment before rolling onto his back, taking me with him. He was
Gabriel once more, a man, and yet not a man. But whatever he was, I
could no longer deny that I was falling in love with him.
‘‘You shifted,’’ I said, amazed at the
experience.
‘‘I’m sorry,’’ he said, his eyes closed, his chest
heaving beneath me. ‘‘I know I said I wouldn’t, but I couldn’t
control myself. You are so much a part of me now, I’ve lost the
ability to maintain a facade for you.’’
His words touched my heart. I savored the sweetness
of them for a moment, reveling in the warmth he brought to my life.
For the first time, I felt utterly cherished.
‘‘Now,’’ he said, interrupting my thoughts.
‘‘Now what?’’ I asked, draped across him like a
limp noodle. His heart beat wildly beneath my ear. I spread my
fingers across his chest, marveling that such a man was mine.
‘‘Now we will have foreplay. I believe I’m suitably
sated that I can last longer than five seconds before attacking
you.’’
‘‘I rather like your method of attack, although I
do admit I’d like to be able to indulge in a few fantasies of my
own before you unleash your inner dragon on me.’’
He opened one eye. ‘‘What sort of
fantasies?’’
‘‘I’ve heard so much about oral sex, and I’ve never
had the opportunity to try it out before. So I’d really like to . .
. well, I’m sure I don’t have to put it into so many words. Since
you’re much more relaxed, why don’t I just indulge myself?’’
‘‘You want to . . . ?’’ His other eye popped open
as I started to slide down his body, intent on exploring that part
of him which had given me so much pleasure.
He grabbed me before I was able to move four
inches. I looked up, worried that I had done something wrong. A
familiar strained, tense look was on his face, his eyes screwed up
tight. I looked down at his penis. It was no longer in a resting
state. ‘‘I thought you were sated?’’
‘‘I was. Until you went and mentioned doing that to
me. No! Don’t touch me there, woman! For the love of—grk!’’
A half hour later, Gabriel, his arm wrapped around
me because my legs were unusually weak, hustled me toward the house
with a grim look on his face.
‘‘I will beat this,’’ he muttered. ‘‘I am a wyvern.
I am strong. I will control my needs long enough to give you
pleasure, and you will enjoy it, dammit!’’
I said nothing, but I smiled. A lot.