Seduce Me in Shadow (Doomsday Brethren #2)
Page 7Your delightful mood means things arent going well, I take it? Bram drawled.
Not exactly. The woman is too smart by half and knows everything I say is shit.
Youre not being charming enough.
Caden gritted his teeth. Deception isnt my style.
Its charm. Do you need me to demonstrate?
Though Bram was mated, the thought of him anywhere near Sydney made Caden feel uncomfortably homicidal. The same charm you showed your now-missing mate?
Leave my mate out of this, Bram snarled.
If you return the favor.
As soon as the words blazed across Cadens mind, he sucked in a breath. Damn, he had to stop thinking about Sydney like that. He didnt want a magical mate. And now he had to distract Bram. Likewise, leave Sydney alone.
Are you having the urge to Call to this reporter?
Every time he neared her, his temperature spiked. She was a fever, and if he kissed her, he feared hed blurt the words that could bind them together. Not good signs.
Her proposition at lunch had boiled his blood. A hearty yes had hovered on the tip of his tongue. Yes, he wanted her naked. Yes, he wanted to taste every inch of her fair skin, possess that sweet body. Yes, he wanted all that intelligence and sass. Yes, he wanted to be the one to protect her. But giving in to his urges would spell disaster. Too bad no one had given his instincts the memo.
Can we focus on the mission? Caden unleashed his annoyance. She knows Ive scarcely said a true word to her since we met. Shes seeing her contact this afternoon, knew I was following her, and intentionally lost me. Now, shes thinking of writing an article about the Doomsday Diary. What do you think will happen if she does?
Bram cursed. Shell get a very unpleasant, firsthand look at magic, Mathias-style.
Exactly. Caden gripped the phone, the thought too terrible to contemplate. He would protect Sydney at any cost, do anything to silence that story. Keep her safe. As much as it chafed him to ask for Brams help, he must.
You need to step in, he went on. Im compromised. Sydney knows Im interested in the magical war story and that my seduction wasnt real.
I cant. Suddenly, Bram sighed, sounding frustrated. Another attack last night. Nearly everyone dead, two women missing. One transitioned just last week. Gossip and panic is beginning to spread around magickind about Mathiass return. The Council elders have their thumbs up their arses, as usual. They want me to quell the rumors. Im trying to be the voice of reason, but they dont wish to hear logic. Duke and I are visiting Privileged households likely to be attacked and preaching caution, but . . . its frustrating to be forced to lie. I dare not leave the Council to their own devices for long. Id insist on transcasting the truth to magickind, but I dont have enough of the other Councilmens votes behind me. In the meantime, Marrok is ferociously training us for the war we all know is coming. If I sent Ice to help you, he would simply flatten Out of This Realm. Besides, magic isnt a cure-all. I cant just wave my wand and have Sydney forget about the book and her story ideas.
Bram painted a bleak picture, and Caden nearly felt sorry for the bastard. What the hell good was magic? Oh, thats right, none. Hed had proof enough of that early in life. Caden gripped the back of his neck and massaged at the tension gripping him. The damn tingles had returned. He was exhausted, yet his body craved sex. Lots of lovelies in the pub, several looking in his direction. But a glance south proved his cock was having none of them. It was fixated on Sydney. He sighed.
Youre going to have to fix this, Bram said. Get closer to Sydney, however you must. Convince her with whatever necessary. Get that bloody diary out of her hands. Stop those stories. Nothing about the Doomsday Diary can appear in print.
Caden sighed. How the devil was he to do all that?
Ill talk to her tonight, he told Bram. Ill be waiting for her when she gets home. Until then, I should visit my brother for a bit.
I cant spare any of the warriors to transport you, but I can send my sister.
Sabelles company is always a delight.
They rang off, and Caden waited. Sure enough, within moments Sabelle walked into the pub. Every male head turned. Jaws dropped. One man even rose to his feet, looking as if he was in a trance. She held up a hand, and he wandered back to his stool instantly, looking a bit confused.
Do you get that reaction from men everywhere you go?
She shrugged. Its my grandmothers siren blood, not me. I could be the ugliest hag in creation and theyd still respond that way.
But she wasnt. Far from it. Sabelle was truly stunning. Wars had been started over faces half so lovely. Centerfolds would kill for her body. The first time hed seen her standing in the middle of his living room in Texas, explaining that his brother was suffering, hed had to truly focus on her words, not his shock at her utter beauty.
But hed quickly learned that she wasnt just beautiful on the outside. Caden genuinely liked her. But he didnt want her.
If Bram hasnt passed the message to you, thank you for helping Lucan.
Ive known him all my life, Caden. Hes a dear friend. Im not about to let him die senselessly.
A brave soul. Every other surrogate weve sent has been terrified.
She shrugged. I believe, deep down, he would recognize me before he did any serious harm.
Sabelle, he doesnt know himself.
With a nod, she conceded. Yes, well . . . it hasnt been going as well as I would like. The energy hes derived from my fear simply isnt enough. He expends it all thrashing and calling Ankas name. Lucan needs more.
Meaning?
With the previous surrogates, he growled that he scented another man, then tried to attack them. I think I might have a solution. Youre welcome to observe.
Something in the witchs tone made him pause. Perhaps we should discuss this.
Sabelle shook her head, golden curls brushing her slender arms. I need to do this my way.
I dont want you risking your safety.
She patted his arm. Im fine. Why dont we meander outside and round the back? Well attract less attention when we teleport.
Caden knew a firm change of subject when he heard one and gave up, for now. He nodded, and they made their way into the windy evening chill.
Once they were out of sight, Sabelle positioned them away from people, out of the light, wrapped her hand in his and poof! One minute he was standing in a dark alley, the next he fought a black, stomach-turning void. Bloody magic! Then he stood in Brams foyer. And the man himself was there waiting.
Glad to see youre here. I was getting worried, he visually inspected his sister, clearly reassuring himself that no harm had come to her.
She sighed. Im eighty-four, not four. Im perfectly capable of finding someone and bringing them here.
But not necessarily without avoiding trouble.
With that parting shot, she disappeared.
Bram cast him a rueful glance. Ill trade you a brother in mate mourning for a mischievous sister.
Caden almost laughed. Thanks, but no. Honestly, I dont want either problem.
I know.
You look exhausted. Caden knew he shouldnt ask, lest he find himself deeper in magical muck. But as much as he disliked some of Brams tactics, the wizard had taken his brother in, offered his home, his assistance, and now, his sister. Any luck finding your mate?
Bram winced, and the strain showed on the tired lines around his eyes and mouth. No, its as if shes vanished. I feel . . . nothing except her absence.
But she has not broken your bond? The last thing he needed was for Bram to be in Lucans condition. Making his brother whole would be impossible.
No, thank God. She is still mine, yet all my attempts to trace her lead nowhere.
Odd, but then that was magic, difficult, baffling, and frustratingly cryptic. Do you know anything about her? Where she lives, her phone number, relatives names?
As far as I can tell, everything she told me is a lie. He scrubbed a hand over his tense expression. Im going to have to call one of those damn surrogates for energy. Mating is certainly effective; I dont want any woman but her. Somehow Bram broke off with a shake of his head. Never mind. Ill work it out. Go see your brother.
If I havent said thanks already Caden choked out. He disliked being beholden to Bram, but the words needed saying.
Dont. Lucan is like family to me, as is Anka. I only hope we can bring them back together.
Beginning to fear that was impossible, Caden turned to the giant staircase on his left. One step at a time, he trudged up, dread pulsing through him as he climbed to the top, then marched to the end of the hall where Lucan lay.
God, hed rather be anywhere but here.
Taking a deep breath, he lifted his hand to the knob of the closed door, wondering how his life had become hellish so quickly. What must Lucans be like?
Caden opened the door. Inside, the drapes were drawn, shutting out the weak twilight sun. The shadowed room smelled of sweat and rage and desperation. Lucan reeked of all three. He was a terrible, panting example of magics cruelty.
Bracing his forearm against the doorjamb, Caden hesitated. Though their sibling bond dictated that he care for Lucan, he didnt want to walk in. When hed been a boy himself, hed helplessly watched Westin die. Laughing toddler one moment, corpse the next. A stab in the heart. The possibility of reliving the trauma of a siblings death terrified him.
A growl sounded from the bed, and Caden took a cautious step into the dark bedroom. There Lucan lay still and chained, naked except for a pair of white briefs. He stared in horror at his brothers gaunt cheeks and pallid complexion. In the past days, his brother had deteriorated.
Swallowing his horror, Caden vowed that when he saw Sydney again, hed focus on nothing but his mission. He must find Anka and make Lucan whole again.
An adjoining door opened to his right, and Sabelle exited the bathroom in a cloud of humid, perfumed air. She wore a simple white dressing gown, damp hair pinned to the top of her head, water droplets still clinging to her golden skin. Determination stamped her regal features and movements as she strode to a chair beside the bed. When she glanced Cadens way and saw him staring at Lucan, regret softened her face.
Its not always this way.
Her whisper was like a blade to his chest. She meant to be comforting, reassuring. Instead, her words only angered him more.
To be reduced to an animal? You would feel lucky to endure this?
Mate mourning for a woman works differently, so I cant say for certain. Males undergo a period of intense . . . adjustment. A witch suddenly alone is often compelled to seek out another wizard for comfort, protection, and energy. She doesnt remember her former mate, but theres a sense of loss, and she pines. Just not in this way. Sabelle gestured to his brother.
Meaning that Anka could be anywhere, her memory of Lucan completely gone, and shagging someone else. If the mate mourning didnt finish Lucan off, that knowledge might.
Sabelle placed a gentle hand on his shoulder. I know this is unpleasant to you
Horrific, Caden corrected. Hehes a lunatic and hes a burden to you. Will he ever again be himself?
Regret tightened her mouth, shadowed her eyes. His mate mourning is severe. Were trying. Honestly. Im
Please dont think Im faulting you, he said gently. I dont blame you or your brother in the least. Im . . . frustrated. Hes gotten worse.
Until he takes energy, he cannot stabilize.
Caden paced. I feel helpless. I know I cant do anything to help except find Anka. Without her, is there any end in sight other than his death?
One day at a time. Youre trying. We all are. Dont discount Lucan. Hes strong. Its not uncommon for a wizards mate mourning to end abruptly. Tomorrow, he could awaken perfectly fine.
Or this condition could kill him. Caden snorted. Magic could never be so kind.
Then give up on him. She tossed her hands in the air. But I wont. Lucan is our friend. His death would kill my brother.
She didnt wait for a reply before she approached the bed and raised her hands to Lucan, lingering at one ankle, then the other. Then she made her way to the top corners of the bed, murmured a few words, and passed her fingers over each of Lucans hands.
Suddenly, the chains binding him loosened a bit, allowing him limited movement.
With a roar, Lucan thrashed about, eyes wild. The whites were gone, his pupils mere dots in a sea of tumultuous blue.
Dear God, what are you doing? He rushed forward to tighten Lucans restraints again.
Sabelle stayed him with a raised hand. Im serving him.
Caden wished that didnt mean what he feared. Lucan could kill you. He nearly did the others because they werent Anka.
With the surrogates, he smelled other men on them. He assumed they were enemies, come to kill him. So he attacked. Im attempting a new tactic. Im completely clean and washed with Ankas soap and shampoo, for good measure.