Guardian of the Hellmouth

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flying with a cheap little mortal like
     
you.” He said and she rolled her eyes up at him.
     
“I’m not cheap I’m frugal. I’m a Dental Assistant back home in
     
Kansas not a millionaire. You won’t be seeing my face on
     
Fortune 500 Magazine anytime soon.”
     
“Fortune what?” He asked, frowning as she peeked around a
     
plant and up at him.
“Never mind it’s not important. What is important is getting that
     
spell off you so I don’t look like a complete psycho.”
     
“Is that why you’re hiding?” He asked in exasperation,
     
“Honestly, you’re still on about that?”
     
“Yes I am. I don’t want to be remembered on my first trip to
     
Australia as the crazy lady who spoke to invisible demons. So if
     
you know how to rid yourself of the spell do so. Now.” Leviathan
     
resisted the urge to roll his eyes.
     
“Do you want the spell to be lifted?”
     
“Uh yeah? Isn’t that what I just said?” She made irritated little
     
gestures with her hands that he found oddly amusing.
     
“Then it is lifted. What did I just finish telling you on the plane?”
     
He asked and Kai cocked a brow up at him.
     
“Magic is will power and intent? So you’re visible to everyone
     
else now?” It was his turn to raise his brows as he turned to look
     
at all the women in the airport who suddenly caught sight of him,
their eyes widening as they slowed their paces to get a better
     
look. He was supermodel gorgeous; they both knew that, Kai just
     
didn’t want all the bitches in bikinis to know.
     
“I would say so.” The amusement in his voice made her want to
     
punch him in the gut and she suddenly found herself wishing he
     
were invisible again. Not only was he gaining the attention of the
     
females, the males weren’t even completely immune to his looks.
     
His eyes trailed one particular blonde woman in a bathing suit,
     
who pranced by, utterly delighted not only by the wink she sent
     
him but the grunt of disapproval that left Kailani. She felt a wave
     
of unexplained jealousy go through her and before she realized
     
she’d moved, she was standing in front of Leviathan, baring her
     
teeth at the woman who merely flipped her hair and kept walking.
     
He chuckled. “I didn’t know you cared.” He gave the blonde one
     
last look before Kai spun and whapped him on the arm.
     
“You are an ass-head! Your head is made entirely of ass!” She
     
exclaimed and his eyes widened.
“What did I do?” He asked watching her grumble something
     
anatomically impossible before storming off in the direction the
     
woman went. With a laugh he turned and caught her about the
     
waist, slinging her over his shoulder and ambling off in the
     
opposite direction.
     
“Hey! Put me down!” She kicked, struggling to escape him but
     
he wasn’t having that, instead he stalked over to the men’s room
     
and kicked the door open. Luckily it was empty as he dumped her
     
on the counter and stilled the tiny hands that were pounding his
     
chest and arms.
     
“Chill.” He said, looking her over, taking in her mottled cheeks
     
and eyes that were darkened by rage. “I had no desire for her. On
     
the contrary I’m quite content with the little Hellmouth who
     
won’t stop tricking me into touching her.” He said and she
     
growled.
     
“Oh yeah, very content until you find another Hellmouth to busy
     
yourself with. You’re just waiting for me to die aren’t you? Then
you can add another notch to that bedpost of yours.” She spat
     
forcefully and he looked as if she’d slapped him.
     
“You are a selfish uppity little twit.” He growled and her eyes
     
widened before narrowing on him.
     
“And you’re an evil sadistic bastard!” To her surprise Leviathan
     
didn’t appear angry at her words, instead he grinned.
     
“It’s progressing.”
     
“What’s progressing? The hell are you talking about?”
     
“You’re feeling

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