There had to be another way to save Ruby.
Carrow listened for a response, heard nothing. "Whatever you're going to do, do--it-- now !"
Again, no reply. As long as she was utterly vulnerable, maybe she shouldn't antagonize the mythical abomination.
She gave a start when he dropped down just before her, crouching beside the head. She braced for another assault, but he merely watched her, calmly appraising.
His eyes were blue, not an enraged black. Instead of the mindlessness of the night before, there was intelligence burning in them, an animal cunning that kept her on edge.
No imminent attack? Could she be so lucky? She let out a shaky breath. Maybe he'd just wigged out because of his vampire blooding?
Able to see him more clearly now, she surveyed his appearance. He'd braided some hanks of his hair as warriors did in olden times, but the rest hung down, covering a good deal of his face. His hair and horns were so sand-coated, she couldn't determine their color. She was going with darkish for both.
There were bands of something like greasepaint streaked across his cheeks, reminding her of the camouflage the special-ops boys used on missions. Maybe that was why the vemon had seemed invisible last night?
His jaw and chin carried stubble that couldn't decide if it wanted to be a beard or not. She wished she could see his face clean-shaven--or hey, just clean . His nose was crooked, probably from an early break that hadn't healed right. It made him look like a bruiser.
Of its own accord, her gaze dipped to his mouth, a harsh slash with barely noticeable fangs. For some reason those fangs made Carrow think of the women she knew back home who loved being bitten....
On the whole, she didn't believe Slaine was hideous, but he wasn't hot by any means. Except in the body department. Again her gaze dipped. She grudgingly admitted his physique was magnificent .
While his hips were narrow, his shoulders were broad, real doorway wreckers. His chiseled torso was a masterpiece of flexing ridges, one lean side inked with that flaring black tattoo. The worn leather of his pants encased muscular thighs, and dark leather cuffs circled his brawny forearms and wrists.
She noticed his chainmail and chest had been cut in several new places--and that his left nipple was pierced with a small silver bar. Surprisingly, she found that aspect of the dirty demon ... sexy. In fact, everything about him from the neck down was.
Her breaths a thread shallower, she met his gaze, then tilted her head. His eyes really were an arresting shade of blue.
Just when she was about to deem one more thing semi-handsome about him, he shoved the head at her and it rolled to her feet.
"Really. Really? You crazy--ass--demon ..." She trailed off, craning her head as he rose to his full, towering height.
He held out his hand, palm up, and grated, "Minde ara, alton."
She thought he'd said, My female, come. Ah, Hekate, he wanted his female, his mate--to claim. She swallowed. He would consider her his property. A warrior like him, in a world like this ... soon, he'd just dispense with the chitchat and take what he wanted. "You jump me again, and I'll tag you in the ballbag just like last night."
His gaze was intent on her face, but not in an admiring way. He looked as if he was anticipating her next move.
Which he could never discern ... because she had no idea what she would do. Ideas surfaced and resurfaced, decisions and plays analyzed and discarded.
Was the demon her best chance of getting herself and Ruby home?
He was brutal in all ways. He'd thrown a freaking head at her. He'd bitten her, gorging himself on her blood.
Could Carrow actually surrender herself to him, allowing him to claim her? The night before when he'd been in the throes, he'd broken her wrist in seconds.
The idea of her body naked and defenseless for his use sent chills through her. Chills of fear . Only fear.
There had to be another way to save Ruby without getting herself mauled by an
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