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Authors: Marian Tee

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Fantasy & Futuristic, #New Adult & College, #Paranormal, #Demons & Devils, #Romantic Comedy, #Teen & Young Adult

His wings broke out, and she gasped at the sight of it, incredibly turned on by the way they stood so proudly in the air as Silviu’s cock pumped in and out of her.

She reached for it, stroking its inner flesh, and Silviu shuddered. “Georgina!”

His voice, underlined with such need, made her shiver and her muscles contract even more tightly around his cock.

“I’m so close,” she sobbed.

“Should I make you come now?”

“Yes.” She choked the word out.

“As you command, milady.” His wings whipped forward and then folded close, giving them privacy. He twisted her around, her pussy releasing his cock for a moment only to be filled once more as he held her by the waist, her entire body hanging in the air as she gripped his arm, her head spinning at his strength. This was an impossible position to fuck, but he made it happen. He fucking made it happen.

His cock tore back into her folds and she bit back her scream. His other hand played with her clit, their new position allowing him more freedom to become creative with the way he stroked the tiny nub into life.

Silviu.
She screamed his name in her mind as she came, her silk-covered breasts jiggling in the air as his cock pumped into her again and again.

He gripped her ass hard, and in seconds he was coming too, the hot gush of his semen making her whimper as he filled her to the brim, his come dripping down her inner thigh.

When it was over, Silviu flipped her around and kissed George sweetly, softly. “Always remember,” he said quietly. “You are mine and I will never give you to anyone else, not even if I have to throw away everything in my life.”

 

****

 

          As the sun started to rise, Silviu whispered for the wraiths to look after his heartkeeper before making his way to where his Galeré waited.

          Only Adrijan was at the clearing. The other two were nowhere in sight.

          “Good morning, Your Grace. Ilie and Mihail left to prepare for our arrival.”

          He nodded.

          “Last night was quite a show.”

          Silviu’s lips compressed.

          “Was it not cruel, to prove to…
others
…that she is your heartkeeper in such a way?”

          Silviu was not surprised that Adrijan knew of Ilie’s feelings for Georgina. He said levelly, “It is perhaps as cruel as a heartkeeper knowing who she really belongs to but is ignored and shunned by that man.”

          Adrijan stiffened.

Silviu had never broached the subject with the youngest of his brothers, but he knew now was the right time to do so.

“She is too young.”

“I know it may seem that way, but I cannot help but fear that it is not your only reason.”

“As it seems that a heartkeeper may belong to more than one demon---”

Silviu snarled.

“---then it may be possible that she could still find someone else.”

“You will regret it when that day comes, Adrijan.”

“Perhaps – but we all have our own choices to make, Your Grace.”

An hour later, Adrijan’s thoughts remained with him as he sat inside the hackney, Georgina curled in his lap.

“Are you worried about what will happen when we get there?” she ventured when the silence had become too heavy.

He shook his head. “No, milady. I am thinking of Adrijan and something he said.”

She nodded, not knowing what to say since she had not spent any time with that last member of the Galeré.

“What’s your plan when we get there?”

“It is better that you do not know.”

She scowled.

“You talk too much.”

She growled.

Silviu smiled. “It is the truth, milady.”

“Jerk,” she threw at him and flounced to the other side of the carriage.

He laughed. “Come back here.”

“No.” She deliberately ignored him, turning away and staring resolutely at scenery outside. They had just passed the gates of Asphodel, and she could feel herself calming down at the familiar sights.

It was a busy morning outside, the cobbled sidewalks crowded with people. There were hackneys parked and waiting for new passengers, while on the other side of the road, private and elaborately decorated carriages were lined up, their coachmen swapping stories as they waited for their mistresses and masters to finish their business.

She loved taking photos of these, making George sigh a little. Since she had left her camera in the carriage, which was now God knew where, she would have to start saving once again before she could get her hands on another nice set of lens.

As they made their way further into the city, the number of pretty Victorian boutiques bordering the roads grew. There were the
low-roofed ones of dressmakers, the elegant tea shops, and the quaintly charming bookstores from where the smell of newly printed pages would tease readers every time its doors opened.

In Asphodel, every few feet there would be an ornately designed black steel lamp post, its lights never dimming as if it was needed to shun the darkness. Once, George had thought it queer. Now, she was thankful for it.

Chalys, no matter how pretty, had its share of monsters, too.

Soon, the carriage was slowing down in front the familiar façade of Lady Beyotch’s townhouse. The coachman opened the carriage door. She waited for Silviu to step down first, as was customary, but he did not, his face hardening into a mask.

“I will not go in with you, I’m afraid.”

She blinked.

“When your step-aunt asks you where you have been, just say that you were a human pet of the marquis. She knows about our kind. But that is all. Do not say anything else – or talk about anyone else. Especially me.”

“But…”

Silviu nodded. “She is watching us from the windows. You must go now.”

And suddenly she understood. “This is your fucking plan? Do me for the weekend and then let me go?”

When he still didn’t say anything, George swallowed, fighting off tears of humiliation. Without a word, she climbed out of the carriage.

She kept her hands behind her back, and one particular finger shot out.

Silviu would have smiled at the way George continued to fight back if he did not feel so grim.

Galeré. Her step-aunt is a witch. We must change our plans.

Chapter Nine
 

 

Here is a photo of the voodoo doll from the Chalysian Museum of Black Arts.

#heartbreak #yeahimbittersowhat #blackjuju

 

          The Duke of Brimstone and his Galeré convened in an abandoned fire-ravaged watchtower at the edge of Brimstone, situated on top of a hill that allowed them a bird’s eye view of Asphodel and the Woods of the Wraiths.

          Once, the watchtower had been used as a beacon for safety. But on the night the nymphs had been massacred, their bloodline wiped out along with the satyrs, it was said that the human watch guards had not sounded the alarm on purpose.

          They had been bought, and their betrayal cut to the deep, forever severing the ties between the human race and those of the rest of Chalys.

          Now the site was left alone, believed to be cursed, and the Galeré made no move to stop the rumors as it provided them with yet another wall of secrecy to hide behind.

          “It is the Red Witch, is it not?” Ilie guessed grimly.

          The Red Witch was once known by humans as
Delphine LaLaurie,
the head of the most powerful coven outside Chalys. Her evil had bordered on insanity, prompting all the dukes into agreeing to exile her from the kingdom,

But it had been a dreadful mistake, with Delphine continuing her practice of the black arts, torturing thousands of slaves in her New Orleans mansion. When her evildoings were discovered, Chalysian authorities had been sent to whisk her out, not wanting to risk having the witch expose the truth about them.

When the townspeople had marched to her home, torches in their hands, ready to burn her to death, Delphine had vanished into the night and she was never seen again – until now.

“She is still arrogant as ever, maybe even more so,” Mihail said grimly. “She carries now the name of
McCartney.
That is the family name of your heartkeeper, is it not?”

Silviu frowned. “And so?”

“Delphine’s maiden name is Marie Delphine McCarthy. It is as if she is taunting those searching for her with her very existence.”

Adrijan hissed in disgust, and in the distance waves started to rise and crash in reaction to his temper. “I will not be surprised if she has married back into her family.”

“George is not safe there, Silviu,” Ilie gritted.

Mihail’s gaze glinted in warning as he looked at the duke, warning him against overreacting.
You cannot fault him for being worried.

He says her name too intimately.

That is your jealousy speaking and you know it.

Silviu’s fists clenched. “We must plan this carefully. Obviously, we cannot bribe her into selling Georgina to us.”

Ilie shot back, “And while we do not have a plan? We will just leave her there in the witch’s care?”

 “It is precisely because she is in the care of the Red Witch that we must take every care,” Silviu snapped.

“If she was my heartkeeper---”

Silviu said coldly, “But she is not. She is mine.”

They stared at each other challengingly.

Ilie was the first to back down, knowing he had no right to make a decision because George was indeed heartkeeper to the Duke of Brimstone and not his. “I’m sorry.”

Silviu turned away, needing the time to rein his emotions in. He had been close to drawing his sword against his friend, and that would have been unforgivable. “I am sorry, too.”

“I cannot see how you will get her blessings one way or another, Your Grace.” Mihail spoke flatly.

“It does not matter.” Silviu’s eyes flashed, angelfire and hellfire mixing, creating a combination that was so potent it made every creature in his domain stop whatever it was they were doing.

War is coming.

It was the message that the Duke of Brimstone wanted to impart to his people.

“I only need to lure her out of her cave and into my lair.”

          The Galeré looked at each other in understanding.

          Silviu was out to kill the Red Witch.

          There would be no need to ask for anyone’s blessing after that.

 

****

 

          Dreadful days turned into weeks, with time passing so slowly that George wished there was a way to speed everything up. She wanted to move on and forget everything that had passed, but somehow every night she would wake up screaming and crying.

          She looked up when the door of the drawing room opened and in sauntered Lady Beyotch’s twins, her step-cousins Shumpty and Sdumpty.

          Shumpty, tall and thin Sara, not-so-accidentally kicked the bucket of water next to her, spilling dirty water all over the floor. “Oh, how clumsy you are, Georgina!”

          Sdumpty came rushing in with a gasp. The short and round-cheeked Sallie called out immediately, “Mother, just look at what cousin Georgina has done to our floor, and just when we are about to have guests!”

          George tried not to roll her eyes. So that was what the kick to the bucket was for, she thought, pushing herself off her knees. By the time she got to her feet, Lady Beyotch had swept in, her overpowering perfume making George’s nose wrinkle.

          “What is all this commotion about?”

          Desire had also gotten to her feet, curtsying. “Milady---”

“I am not talking to you,” Beryl snapped.

George gritted her teeth as Desire simply nodded, bowing her head. Really, what the fuck did this family have against Desire? She was the kindest person George had ever known and they treated her like shit.

Knowing Desire would rather have her keep quiet, George did her best to sound properly sorry as she said, “It was my fault, step-aunt. I shall clean this mess without delay.”

The subservient tone made Beryl smile. The stupid chit had truly fallen in love with the marquis. Since her return, she had been spiritless, and Beryl knew Georgina’s lackluster attitude gave her the perfect opportunity to make her move.

She had been very careful dealing with the child, knowing that the girl was not to be underestimated even though she was merely human. It had incensed her, the way Georgina had managed to avoid Beryl’s plans of compromising her for marriage at every turn. Perhaps now she would succeed.

Did the idiot really think someone as powerful as the Marquis of Lunare would fall in love with her? She had been acquired as a human pet precisely for that reason – to be a human pet! It was ridiculous, utterly shameful the way this human upstart actually seemed to be heartbroken that the marquis was not giving her the time of the day.

Human pets were expendable, and plain humans were edible. It had always been so in this part of the world.

          Beryl turned to her daughters. “Let us leave before this filth becomes a part of us.” She waved her hand towards the door and the two younger girls quickly followed her.

          Pausing on the doorway, Beryl said, “I expect you not to leave this room until I return and give it a final inspection.”

          “Yes, milady.”

          The door slammed shut.

          Georgina walked to the nearest chair and collapsed on it. “They’re usually more subtle than that,” she told Desire.

          Her companion laughed. “Yes. Normally, they make excuses after excuses about why you should
not
accompany them.” Desire looked at her with concern. “And you’re usually less agreeable.”

          George shook her head. “It’s still not something I want to talk about.” She stood up, feeling restless like she always did every time something related to
him
came up. Walking to the door, she tried to turn the knob. To her surprise, she found it locked.

          She rattled it again. It really
was
locked.

          “What the hell?”

          Desire almost pricked her finger with her embroidery needle. “What is it, George?”

          “She’s locked us in!”

          Frowning, Desire set aside her embroidery frame and joined George at the door. She tried the knob, which refused to turn in her hand. “Why would she lock us in?”

          “That’s what I’m here to find out,” George said as she marched to the window.

          “George, not
that
again!”

          George hitched her skirts up as she straddled the ledge. “I need to show her that she can’t lock us in anytime she wants, Des. It’s too much.” She made a grab for the nearest branch.

          “But---” 

          She swung to the other side. “It’s going to be okaaay----” As she moved towards the tree, she felt something pulling her back. Twisting around, she realized that a part of her skirt had been snagged on a protruding nail.

          Oh, shit.

          The branch she was holding on to began to creak in protest.

          Oh, fuck.

          The branch broke.

 

****

 

          George’s step cousins were nothing like her at all, Ilie observed even as he bowed, smiled, and courteously kissed their hands. And finally, it was the Red Witch’s turn, and he turned on the charm, having swiftly sized her up and realizing right away that she could be enticed by seduction.

          “It is an honor to welcome you in our humble abode, milord,” Beryl murmured graciously as they took their seats.

          “I would have been here sooner if I had known there were such beautiful women in this home.” He said the words to include the witch’s daughters, but he kept his gaze on Beryl.

          There was no mistaking the lust in the marquis’ eyes. Her senses quickened. “May I ask what you would like to talk about?”

          He offered her the invitation. “It is from the Marquis of Sangre. He is holding a ball to welcome home the Duke of Brimstone. It is said that the duke is in search of a bride, and so all eligible ladies are invited to attend.”

          Beryl’s fingers shook slightly as she took the invitation.
A heartkeeper,
she thought, her heart beating madly. If any of her daughters were to be the duke’s heartkeeper, she would gain power once more and this time, no one would be able to stop her.

          “Milady, regarding the ball, may I speak with you privately for a moment?”

          “Of course.” Beryl nodded to her daughters. “Girls, if you can afford us a moment. Perhaps you would like to inform the Cook that we have an esteemed guest so she can have some refreshments ready.”

          Her daughters’ gazes darted curiously back and forth between Beryl and the marquis even as they curtsied and hurried away. When the door closed behind them, the marquis smiled.

          It was not a nice smile, and her heartbeat sped up even more. Oh, it had been so long since she had been able to enjoy the touch of one who was no weak human male!

          “As I understand, Lady Beryl, a human pet of mine has come back to your household.”

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