Darkness Eternal

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rip out his throat as to be his mate.
    “The fey can brew potions to keep you young.”
    She shifted her gaze to the delicate wildflowers that lined the bank of the stream.
    His soft words were reminding her of when she’d been young and the world had been filled with possibilities. Including the hopes of a loving husband and a small tribe of children.
    Blessed mother. She’d gone through the misery of having those dreams crushed once.
    Was she willing to put herself in the position of having them destroyed again?
    “This is a ridiculous conversation,” she muttered, more in an effort to convince herself than him.
    Uriel stiffened, then with a low groan he lowered his head, pressing his lips to the pulse beating at the base of her throat.
    “More than that,” he rasped, “it’s futile.”
    “Futile?”
    Slowly he pulled back, his expression somber. “If the Jinn’s curse is still active then I’m a walking time bomb. I won’t put you at risk.”
    Contrarily, she was offended by his attempt at self-sacrifice.
    Did he think he could claim she was his mate in one breath and then toss her aside in the next?
    “Shouldn’t that be my decision?”
    “No.”
    “That’s it? Just no?”
    “That’s it.”
    She scowled, glimpsing the ruthless warrior who first came searching for her.
    “Look, you stubborn vampire, if I decide you’re going to be my . . .” She struggled to form the word. “Mate, then that’s what you’ll be.” She leaned forward to nip his chin. “Got it?”
    He shuddered, his fangs erupting as his hands skimmed down her back to cup her ass.
    “And you call me stubborn?” he muttered.
    Her mind fogged with a craving to wrap her legs around his waist and forget everything but the fierce need to ravish this beautiful vampire.
    But first she had to get something straight.
    “It’s been almost four hundred years since I’ve been able to make my own decisions,” she reminded him. “You’re not going to take that away from me.”
    He was wise enough not to laugh at her empty words. Okay, she was trapped in the underworld with no plan of how to escape, but still she needed to feel some control over her life.
    Stupid?
    Of course.
    But weirdly necessary.
    “No, I would never take away your freedom,” he softly agreed, “but neither will I allow you to be hurt.” He suddenly scooped her off her feet and headed toward the shallow waters. “Not if I can protect you.”
    Uriel intended to protest against his arrogant assumption that she needed his protection, but all thought evaporated as Uriel sank onto the mossy bank, settling Kata on his lap so her back was pressed against his chest and her legs fell on each side of his powerful thighs.
    “Uriel,” she breathed, feeling oddly vulnerable as he buried his face in the curve of her neck and his hands began a slow, delectable exploration of her exposed body. “What are you doing?”
    He cupped a full breast with one hand while allowing the other to blaze a sizzling path down the damp skin of her stomach. “Seizing the moment.”
    A groan was wrenched from her throat, her head dropping back to his shoulder as his fingers stroked boldly through her eager clit.
    “It feels like you’re seizing more than the moment,” she husked in approval.
    He teased at the hard peak of her nipple even as he slid one finger into the damp channel between her legs. She hissed in pleasure, her arms lifting over her head to wrap around his neck.
    “Who knows how long this illusion will last?” he said against her shoulder, his fangs lightly scraping the tender skin, although he was careful not to draw blood. “We should enjoy the solitude while we have it.”
    Kata didn’t intend to argue. Her eyes slid closed as she concentrated on the sensation of his finger penetrating her with a slow thrust. It felt so good. So . . . she groaned, already sensing the looming climax.
    “I suppose you have a point,” she moaned, turning her head to press her face into

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