Immortals After Dark 03 - No Rest for the Wicked

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blows, Bowen would easily kill him.
    On their feet again, they circled, eyeing each other for weaknesses, striking out in intervals. Yes, Sebastian was taking the crushing blows, but he seemed to be ambidextrous, hitting as squarely with his left fist as his right, cleverly aiming and spacing his own as well.
    Bowen had his deadly claws and speed, but Sebastian was skilled. Very skilled, she determined, and he wasn’t even using his key advantage.
    His lips were drawn back from his fangs in fury. His irises turned black, and his body tensed, seeming to grow even larger. Immortal male... powerful male... She caught herself leaning forward.
    He was stronger than she’d ever imagined. Which meant he was more attractive than she’d ever feared.
    An image flashed in her mind of his massive body covering hers that morning. How tightly his strong arms had wrapped around her as he rocked his hips into her...
    She shivered and stared down in puzzlement when gooseflesh rose on her arms. That’s new.
    Bowen lashed out with his flared claws. Sebastian leapt back; Bowen’s claws rent through the thick marble column as easily as through talc. Sebastian’s fist shot out, breaking Bowen’s nose, just as Bowen slashed with his other hand.
    He carved four deep furrows in Sebastian’s torso. Blood poured from both warriors.
    Murmurs began in the gallery:
    “They desecrate Riora’s sacred temple! She will be enraged.”
    “Oh, gods, look at the marble. We are all beyond doomed.”
    “Somebody put a plant in front of it!”
    Kaderin sighed. And this was the world she belonged to.
    Soon louder protests sounded. Riora was a diva who made Mariah Carey look meek. Taking away the competition for spite wouldn’t be beyond her.
    One of the new competitors asked, “But who could possibly break up a fight between a Lykae and a vampire?”
    All eyes fell on Kaderin.
    “The witch could do it.” Kaderin’s tone was studiously bored as she flicked her hand at Mariketa the Awaited. Mariketa was supposed to be one of the most powerful born into the House of Witches in generations and apparently was here to compete even though she couldn’t be more than twenty-two years old or so.
    Not that you could tell her age from her appearance—she wore a hood and a cloak and a glamour spell so thick it seemed shellacked on her. Which made Kaderin wonder what kind of visage she was hiding.
    The girl answered, “I can’t practice in another’s temple.”
    Without the Hie, half of Kaderin’s life’s purpose would disappear. She sighed wearily, then drew her sword from the sheath at her back as she dropped down. She sauntered casually to the fight and dived down, springing up between them with her arms outstretched, her sword pressed into Bowen’s chest, her claws positioned at Sebastian’s throat.
    Bowen snarled, pressing forward into the point. “Get the fuck out of the way, Valkyrie. Clear eyes or no’, do you no’ ken what he is?”
    Sebastian traced out of her grasp to her side, then shoved her behind him. He kept his arm back and against her, leaving himself exposed to Bowen. She was so surprised by the gesture that she allowed it, hiding a frown behind his broad back.
    But then Bowen lunged, clenching his hands around Sebastian’s neck to twist his head off. Sebastian used his free arm to go for Bowen’s throat, refusing to remove the arm at her side.
    Which made her want to crack a grin.
    A male guarding her. How... novel.
    She shook herself and clutched Sebastian’s protective arm to lean out from behind him. “Bowen, you’re fighting in Riora’s temple,” she said. “If you continue this, you risk the Hie.” Beneath her fingers, Sebastian’s muscles were tensed from the fight, his body thrumming with power and heat. Seemingly helpless to stop herself, she inched closer to him, enjoying the hell out of his scent. Now he bent his arm back to bring her in to his body.
    Why wasn’t she fighting him?
    “I doona understand you,

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