Hunted

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brushing crumbs from her butt-hugging jeans.
    “Excellent,” Erin said. “Let’s go.”
    I hung back as everyone started to file out of Stevie Rae’s room.
    “Hey, Z, you wanna be my roomie again?” Stevie Rae looked exhausted, but she was smiling her old smile at me.
    “Absolutely,” I said. Our gazes slid over to Aphrodite, who was still perched on the end of her bed, half-leaning against Darius.
    “Aphrodite, go get yourself a sleepin’ bag. You can crash in here, too,” Stevie Rae said.
    “Okay, look. No damn way am I sleeping with you,” she said, trying hard not to slur her words. “Our Imprint is not that kind of Imprint. And even if I was gay, which I’m not, you are not my type.”
    “Aphrodite, I was not makin’ a move on you. That’s just stupid,” Stevie Rae said.
    “I’m just letting you know. I’m also letting you know that I’m breaking this damn Imprint the first second I can figure out how.”
    Stevie Rae sighed. “Don’t do somethin’ that’s gonna hurt either one of us. I’ve had enough with stuff hurtin’ for a while.”
    I’d been listening to the exchange between them with frank interest. I mean, I’d been Imprinted with my human boyfriend, Heath, so I knew something about being linked to a human through the magic of blood. I also knew something about breaking an Imprint—and it could be very painful.
    “Zoey, is it too much to ask that you stop gawking at me!” Aphrodite burst out, making me jump guiltily.
    “I’m not gawking,” I lied.
    “Whatever. Just stop.”
    “An Imprint is nothing to be ashamed of, my beauty,” Darius said, putting his arm around Aphrodite gently.
    “It is weird, though,” Stevie Rae said.
    Darius smiled kindly at her. “There are many types of Imprints.”
    “Well, ours is not the drink-your-blood-and-have-sex-with-you type,” Aphrodite said.
    “Of course it is not,” Darius kissed her on her forehead.
    “Which means you can sleep in here without being freaked out,” Stevie Rae said.
    “And again I say hell no. Plus, I’m going with Darius. I’ll be on duty with him,” Aphrodite said decisively, raising her half-empty second bottle of wine in a weird, drunken salute.
    “Darius has to guard the entrance to the tunnels. He doesn’t need to be takin’ care of your drunk behind,” Stevie Rae told her.
    “I. Am. Going. With. Darius,” Aphrodite repeated slowly and stubbornly.
    “She may come with me,” Darius, said, unsuccessfully trying to hide a smile. “I’ll get a sleeping bag for her. I do not believe she will be much trouble, and I like to keep her close to me.”
    “Not much trouble?” I said. Stevie Rae and I raised our brows at him. I swear his high, chiseled cheeks blushed just a smidgen of pink.
    “He must be thinkin’ of another Aphrodite. One we don’t know,” Stevie Rae said.
    “Come on,” Aphrodite said, getting unsteadily to her feet. “I know where they keep the stupid sleeping bags. Just ignore them.” She gave us a hilarious attempt at a scowl, which turned into another manly belch, grabbed Darius’s hand, and staggered from the room while Stevie Rae and I laughed.
    Before he ducked under the blanket, Darius spoke over his shoulder to Erik, who I’d almost forgotten was still lingering in the room. Almost.
    “Erik, get some sleep. I will wake you for the second shift.”
    “Sounds good. I’ll be . . . ” Erik hesitated.
    “Dallas’s room is just down the tunnel from here. I’ll bet he wouldn’t mind if you roomed with him,” Stevie Rae said.
    “Okay, that’s where I’ll be,” Erik said.
    Darius nodded. “Priestess, would you check the bandages on Stevie Rae’s wounds? If they need to be changed—”
    “If they need to be changed, I can do it,” I interrupted. Hell, I’d already helped shove an arrow through her chest. I could certainly change a Band-Aid without freaking.
    “Well, if you need me, simply have a fledgling—”
    The warrior’s sentence was cut off as

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