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.Each timethey d been together she d become more powerful.And her soul had become more damaged.It was the only thought keeping him from losing his mind and takingEden right now.Because he really, really wanted to. Demons typically gave in to their carnal needs.It was kind of in theirnature. Eden.please. Darrak managed as she worked her way backup his body and kissed his mouth again and yes, he kissed her back.He couldn t help it.There was such deep desire in her eyes.For him.Thiswould normally please him very much, but at the moment he couldn t helpbut be scared by it.Scared for her.This was a side effect of using her black magic.It instinctually droveher toward seeking more power.This was how she d get it.If they weretogether again like this, it would take her deeper into the darkness; itwould sacrifice more of her soul.He just wished he was stronger right now.Not only physically, butmentally.But the more she touched him, kissed him, the weaker he got.It was a single thought that stopped him from ripping off her dress andburying himself deep inside of her:Leena was right.He loved Eden.Whether or not it was real or if it would last once his curse wasbroken was another thing.He loved her.And he didn t want her soul to be damned.Okay, it was more than a single thought.But it was all connected. Eden, uh.stop this right.right now. He really wished he couldsound more convincing. Darrak, please, I want you. She pushed him back onto the bed andstraddled his extremely aroused body.Damn her mouth and her hands.They were not making this easy forhim.He caught her wrists in his grip, flipped her over, and pinned her downagainst the bed.She smiled wickedly up at him. That s more like it, she purred.And he thought only Lucifer knew how to torture him? Wrong, so verywrong.She wanted him.Would it really be so bad?A few minutes of pure pleasure In return for her immortal soul bound for the pit for all eternity.He wasa demon but he refused to be the one to damn her more than she alreadywas.Still.He couldn t honestly say he wasn t tempted.He wasn t thataltruistic. Eden. He said her name harshly. I know it s always been hard foryou to keep your hands off me, but you need to snap out of this rightnow.He forced himself to reconjure clothes that worked as a minor barrierbetween his body and hers.Didn t help much but it was something.Shereally didn t know how to take no for an answer and held tightly to him ashe tried to push her away.Then he shakily got up from the bed, quicklymoved to the bathroom, and poured a glass of water, which he broughtback to her.Eden crawled toward him on the bed, her eyes bright green andfollowing his every move like a predator. Please, Darrak.I know you want me. You couldn t be more right about that.Her hands moved up his legs to his chest again.She pressed hermouth against the fabric of his T-shirt. Please make love to me.Darrak gritted his teeth and forced himself to ignore her touch and thetempting invitation. I brought this for you.She looked at the glass of water. But I m not thirsty. It s not to drink.He threw the cold water in her face.Eden sputtered and wiped her eyes. Darrak! I didn t want to have to slap you.This is a little wetter but stilleffective.I hope.Her eyes widened little by little as clarity came into her gaze. Oh,shit. That s exactly what I was thinking.She touched her lips as if remembering all the places they d traveledin the last few minutes. Oh, shit. Right.Well, don t worry, it s over.  Took you long enough to stop me. Don t blame me that you can t keep your hands, or mouth, off me.Eden fell back onto the bed and clamped a pillow over her face. Oh,my God! came the muffled pronouncement.Embarrassment? Regret? Disgust? He wasn t exactly sure.Butwhatever she was feeling, she now seemed to be trying to smother thememory right out of herself.He grabbed the pillow and pulled it away.She looked up at him withworry.Darrak really hated himself for having these very inconvenient feelingsfor this woman before him.He wished they d go away and never comeback.He didn t like feeling so human around her, moving quickly betweenconcern and desire.But he couldn t help the fact that he liked being withher, being close to her.He liked how she smelled, how she tasted, howshe felt.Was Theo right? Was what he felt for her only an illusion? Was thisunfamiliar emotion that had burrowed deep into his chest a fleeting thing?Because of that emotion he d single-handedly destroyed her life, andthere wasn t a whole hell of a lot he could do about it now.All he could dowas try to prevent further damage any way he could.And he was not even slightly amused by the flush that had come intoher cheeks as she realized that she d very thoroughly molested himbefore getting a glass of water thrown in her face for her troubles.Well,maybe a little amused.Something seemed wrong with this scenario when the water throwerwas an ex-incubus.In all his existence he d never felt this way before.For anyone.To putit mildly, it was very inconvenient.Luckily, if nothing else, she didn t feel the same for him.She mightfeel a strange affection for the demon who d ruined her life, maybe a bit oflust or a lot depending on the day but Eden didn t love him.It was a relief, actually.Her saving grace.It made things much easier. You need to rid yourself of any remaining black magic right now,Darrak said. Try to concentrate.Can you do that? She nodded and closed her eyes.The next moment all the magic that filled the room left in a rush.Theglass he held fell to the carpeted floor as pain swept over him and herapidly lost solid form again.It was only Eden s powerful magic thathelped him attain that form during dark hours.Before he could sayanother word, his body turned to black smoke.He suddenly felt desperateto find shelter.In this form he was very susceptible, as close to true deathas a demon could get, apart from being on the receiving end of anexorcism.He didn t even make a conscious choice; he simply movedtoward Eden as if attracted magnetically.As he possessed her, she cringed and clutched at the bedsheets.He hated hurting her.If nothing else, at least it was fast. We ll fix this, he said when he was able to communicate with heragain. Oh, yeah? she replied after a moment. I think I ve heard that linebefore. Theo will help us.She exhaled shakily. You re sure you trust him? With my very existence [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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