Indebted: The Premonition Series (30 page)

As I glance back to the angel across the room, he slowly lowers his wings to a resting position, but his expression remains the same.

“Genevieve, dis is Casimir. He has come ta meet ye,” Brennus says, introducing me to the angel.

Casimir steps forward, nearing the broad desk. My mind tumbles over itself as I roll the name ‘Casimir’ around. I know that name. It’s familiar to me for some reason, but I can’t place it.

Since I don’t know how I should greet my enemy, I say, “Oh?” as I look from Brennus to Casimir. “Well, here I am, Casimir. I would say, ‘Nice to meet you,’ but…” I trail off, wrinkling my nose at him.

An intense, predatory glint enters Casimir’s eyes as his chin drops down slightly. His eyes don’t leave me as he speaks to Brennus in Latin, “You are to be commended, Brennus. You have found her. We are all quite pleased with you. You will be rewarded.”

Intense fear overcomes me in that moment, causing heat to flush my face and my hand to squeeze Brennus’ tight. Brennus uses his other hand to stroke my hair softly before he, too, replies in Latin, “She is the reward, Casimir.”

“She is if you can hold her. You cannot,” Casimir replies emphatically. “She is ours. She has always belonged to us.”

Brennus laughs softly, smiling at me as I look at him. My heart is beating like a drum. I feel ill, understanding that Casimir is here to bargain for me.

What will happen to me if Brennus hands me over to the Fallen?
I wonder.

“Ye lie,” Brennus responds in English this time.

“Do I?” Casimir asks, switching to English as well, but his is refined, elegant.

“Ye do,” he says, smiling as his hand brushes my cheek lovingly.

His fingers trail down my neck and over my clavicle towards my heart. Casimir watches everything that Brennus does with the same disdainful expression. Brennus’ fingers slow, trailing over the plunging neckline of my dress. Pulling the red fabric aside, he exposes the mark branded over my heart. Seeing Reed’s wings etched in my skin, an intense yearning claws at my heart, making it difficult to breathe.

A low, deep growl issues from Casimir at the sight of my binding brand. Instinctually, I growl back at him, letting go of Brennus’ hand and putting both of mine lightly on the desk in front of me. I lean forward like I could spring over the desk at Casimir at any moment. Then, I drop my chin a notch, staring at Casimir with the same intensity that he is staring at me.

“You have bound yourself to a Power,” Casimir says with deadly intensity, like it’s a capital offense.

I smile because I have managed to wipe the lofty disdain from his face and swap it for true, raw anger. It is horrifying on the most basic levels, but the angel in me is completely gratified by his response.

“It’s the one decision that I have made in my life that I do not question. Ever,” I respond truthfully.

“Who is this Power? I shall make him question that decision,” Casimir asks.

Brennus’ arms wrap around me tight just as I spring towards Casimir, intending to bash his head in with the statue Reed carved of me clenched in my fist. His words are a thinly veiled threat to Reed and I’m not having it.

“I tink we have had dis conversation before,
mo chroí
, but maybe it bears repeating. Ye can na kill me guest,” Brennus breathes against my ear. “’Tis bad manners.” To Casimir he says, “She bears a mark of Paradise. She is na yers.”

Casimir switches back to Latin, “Everything will be ours eventually. You know this. The Reaper contacted you, did he not?”

“You sent Alfred,” I state in Latin, letting them know that I can follow them in this language, too.

Casimir replies, “Mr. Martin, your Latin instructor, said that you excelled in his class on all of the progress reports that we had from him.”

I clench my teeth at his words so that my jaw won’t drop open because he is talking about a teacher I had in high school,
before
I attended Crestwood. They have been watching me for a long time, but Alfred betrayed them and tried to take my soul from me, without their permission. They have plans for me. No one just watches someone else. They want me for something—they have always wanted me.

“Alfred was a poor choice,” Casimir says. His calm demeanor is back now.

“Gaspard and Cade were poor choices, too,” I reply.

“You didn’t enjoy them? I’m surprised, you seem to champion mediocrity,” he counters. I bristle because his eyes drift to my binding mark again, and then his eyes move towards Brennus.

“I don’t
enjoy
you, and you seem to be a complete failure, so what does that tell you?” I ask him calmly, mirroring his demeanor.

A slow smile begins to pull the corners of his mouth up, making him look achingly beautiful, but there is no magic in his beauty for me. I am repulsed by it, not attracted to it.

“Name your price, Brennus,” Casimir says softly. “I wish to take her with me when I go.”

“Dere is no price,” Brennus replies in an equally gentle tone. “But, if I find another like her, I will be sure ta let ye know.”

“There is no one else like her,” Casimir replies as his top lip curls in a sexy sneer.

“’Tis true,” Brennus agrees with a shrug. I could kiss him for not exposing Russell to Casimir. “Dis has been an interesting and informative meeting, Casimir. However, I am afraid dere are pressing issues dat call for me attention,” Brennus says, trailing his finger over the line of my clavicle, making me shiver at his cold touch. “Declan…”

Declan opens the door and steps into the room, followed close behind by Eion, Lachlan, and Faolan. They stand just inside the door with their fangs clearly discernable.

“Brennus, you have done well for yourself. Why would you want that to change? There is always a price. You should name it or you may end up paying it,” Casimir says seductively.

“Are ye going ta try ta make me pay dis price, Casimir? Ye must be tired of livin’ in yer hole, or are ye jus tired of livin’?” Brennus asks, looking completely calm and amused.

“It could be me who makes you pay, or it could be the little jewel sitting on your lap. I heard you tried to make her grovel at your feet…that didn’t work out so well for you, did it? And she is just getting started. You have no idea what you have there, do you?” he asks.

“I’m learning someting new every day, Casimir. Life has suddenly gotten worth living again,” Brennus replies.

“It’s too bad for you then that you are already dead, is it not?” Casimir replies.

“Da next time ye come here, Casimir, ye best na be alone,” Brennus replies coolly. “Do ye need more tellin’?”

Casimir growls in response, which elicits a hissing sound from the fellas who move towards him menacingly. Casimir backs to the balcony doors. He takes one last look at me and then he leaps into the air and is gone.

“ARRGH, someone open da windows, would yous,” Eion says, holding his nose like it stings. “And dey say we stink.”

“Any of yous see him again, ye have me permission ta kill him,” Brennus says to my personal guard. “He wants yer queen. Drain him if ye like.”

Brennus touches my chin, turning my face to meet his eyes. “Remember his face. If ye see him again, ye run, ye tell us and we will take care of him. Do na try ta face him yeself. He is dangerous for ye, do ye hear whah I’m saying?” Brennus asks me and I nod, feeling terrified and grateful. “I did na want ye exposed ta him, but I had ta make sure ye saw him and understood whah he is. Seeing is easier dan saying.”

“You…you weren’t lying to me,” I say softly, looking into his eyes. “You plan on protecting me—for real.”

Brennus looks at Declan and says, “Take da fellas and tell Finn I want ta see him after I speak ta Genevieve alone.” Declan inclines his head and they look grateful to be leaving the office—to be getting away from Casimir’s foul odor.

“I will protect ye. Ye are safe here. Do ye know whah da Fallen plan for ye?” he asks me, deadly serious. I shake my head at his question. “’Tis important now dat we find out exactly why dey want ye. If ’tis jus for yer soul, dat could be changed, but I have gotten de impression dat dere is more ta dis dan jus dat.”

“Why do you think that they would want more than my soul?” I ask.

“Did ye na see whah ye were doing ta da Seraph? Ye walked into da room and ye owned Casimir. Ye fluttered yer wings and he responded ta ye.”

“I’m sorry…I don’t know what you’re talking about,” I say. I watch Brennus smile broadly.

“Ye do na even know ye’re doing it, do ye?” he asks.

“Doing what?” I shake my head.

“When ye came in, yer wings asked him a question and his wings answered ye,” he says.

“What did my wings ask?” I inquire breathlessly.

“Dey asked, ‘Do ye desire me?’” he says, watching me blush.

“I’m going to have to have a little chat with my wings later,” I mutter. “What did Casimir’s wings say?”

“His wings said, ‘I will kill anyting dat keeps me from having ye,’” Brennus replies. “Ye really riled him, too. Seraphim never show emotion, ’tis like ’tis beneath them. Dey usually seem more dead den we do—ye can na read dem.”

“They are good at giving nothing away?” I ask, thinking of Reed and how good he is at that when he has to be.

“Ye can say dey wrote da book on it,” he replies. “Ye made him growl, twice. I never tought ’twould be possible. I have seen Seraphim kill dere enemies wi’ dat same blank expression dat Casimir had in here, but he could na hold it in yer presence. Ye got ta him—he was emotional. Bringing ye in here was da best ting I could have done because it showed me how desperate he is for ye.”

“You think he will come back?” I ask, fearing his answer.

“I’m certain dat he will and he will bring his army,” he replies casually.

“Why not just give me to him then? You could avoid all of this and they will probably give you whatever you want in return,” I say, feeling cold at the very thought of being handed over to Casimir. Declan was right, the devil that you know is far, far better than the devil that you don’t. The Ifrit, Valentine, proved that to me.

“He will na have ye. Ye’re moin. I am na weak. I do na have ta do whah I’m told,” he replies. “Power has its privileges. Ye are me queen. Ye are very powerful, too. Ye do na have ta do as ye’re told, except when I’m tellin’ ye,” he says, smiling at me.

Without thinking, I wrap my arms around his neck and snuggle into his chest, hugging him tight. Resting my head against him, I whisper, “Thank you for protecting me from Casimir. I want to learn everything that you can teach me—magic, fighting, weapons, strategy. I have to become more powerful. If Casimir is responsible for sending Alfred, then he is ultimately responsible for my uncle’s death. I want to crush him…slowly, painfully…” I stop speaking when I hear Brennus’ fangs
click
in his mouth and his body grow still.

Slowly, I pick my head up off his chest and turn to look in his eyes. Desire and pain war in his eyes, as he says, “I had better go feed now,
mo chroí
. I…I like it when ye speak to me of vengeance and…when ye lay yer head on me chest. I should be able ta control dis, but lust and bloodlust are entwined in whah I am, ye see?” he asks, afraid that he has scared me.

I nod. “You should try venison blood. It tastes a little piney, but it stops the craving,” I say seriously. “It’s probably healthier too—humans are full of cholesterol.”

Brennus laughs. “Would dat please ye—if I stopped feeding on humans?” he asks, squeezing me tighter.

“Yes,” I respond immediately. “Can you, I mean, it wouldn’t hurt you to eat something else, like cows?”

“Blood is blood. It all nourishes,” he says. “Da taste, however, ’tis someting else entirely.”

“That’s epic, Brennus! You can all start eating beef blood! We can get our own cattle! Get rid of the wans!” I say, grasping him by the shoulders and looking at him happily.

“Whah, no, ’twill never work, Genevieve,” he replies. “I might be able to cross over eventually, but the fellas will never be convinced ta do it.”

“Why not?” I ask disappointedly.

“I told ye dat lust is entwined wi’ bloodlust—we get both from da wans. If I told da fellas dat dey had ta feed on animal blood, dey could probably do it, but ye would be asking dem never ta touch a female again. In order never to harm a human, we could never touch dem. I would be saying ta da fellas dat dey had ta be monks from now on. ’Twould make me more despised den Aodh ever was.”

“Oh,” I say dejectedly.

“Ye see why ye are so special? Na only are ye na affected by me touch,” Brennus says, running his fingers down my cheek and over the curve of my neck. “’Tis like ye were made jus for me. Ye can have a soul, ye can have life and be touched by me and na change—na become a compliant shell dat does anyting I want. Ye have a mind and ye use it and ye sass me and ye rage at me and ye…love…and ye make me want tings I never knew I could ever have again—tings I tought died when I died.”

“Brennus, you’re asking me to be the queen of the wild things,” I murmur sadly. “And you’re asking me to give up everything that I already love to do it.”

“I’m na asking,” he says softly, his lips hovering inches from my neck.

“No, you’re not asking,” I agree, before feeling his cold lips press softly against my neck.

My heartbeat increases instantly. Brennus pulls back quickly, like I burned him. As he searches my face, his brows draw together with desire. He picks me up in his arms and then seats me on top of his desk. He grasps me firmly by the back of the neck, tipping my face up to meet his, his cheek grazes mine. When Brennus presses his lips roughly to mine, my mind races.

If he bites you, he breaks the contract. Make him bite you—make him lose control
, my mind whispers to me.

The blood I have collected will be enough—it will have to be. I wrap my legs around his waist, pulling him to me and kissing him back with unrestrained fire. With one hand on his back, I reach out with my other hand, touching the statue on the desk and feeling its cold stone beneath my fingertips.

Reed
, I think, closing my eyes and pretending that it’s his lips on mine.

My fingers grasp the base of the statue, ready to hit Brennus with it the moment he sinks his teeth into me. I feel his fangs scrape my bottom lip, but not enough for it to bleed.

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