The Devil's Wolf
her arms around her and shuffling from foot to foot trying to alleviate the con
lf as she shivered. "No phone, no purse, n
e was pursued. If they were Wingless, how had they tracked her? She wondered as she danced around a pud
enough for them to locate her... Surely not, she thought. But who knew? No one, to her knowledge, had managed to actually
eing through portals to where-ever they came from. There had been discussions, she knew, involving Alatar, about trying to hunt them down and endi
tracked you to your apartment, driving you out into a rainy night in your pyjamas and bare feet, she a
r head down, knowing that it wouldn't stop her looking out of place barefoot and in pyjamas, walk
top under her pyjama top. "If wishes were horses," she muttered to her
g against the wall, trading a bottle of whiskey between them. Down the alleyway, she could see two of
kept her
ll, the ones from the alleyway trotting
to disappear, surrounded by a
ers. "Your old man kick you out? You look cold," he commented, to the amusement of h
thful, gratefu
ve more," h
r," she told him
h. How abou
't s
y. She imagined that they had rape on their minds – they certainly weren't keeping her com
and cigarettes, and one of his hands against her lower back, pulling her against
by her mother since a child and pushed the magic into him. She e
o remove h
is friend laughe
ecking his shoe size as he stood shivering, oblivious to the ribald comments of his frie
t a
one of the others said cho
nd kissed the one whose shoes she wanted. Wit
to suspect that something
one of protest. "You can't jus
eerful now that she was warmer. Sh
thers determined to catch her. But their smoking habits caught up to them quickly, and she
rooftop above her. She slid a look up discretely and felt her heart leap. She was being foll
he had a better view of her roof-top stalker. He walked a parallel path to her, across the roof-top
eople on their realm. But they had indicated that angels or devils did not come there, and that it was
the car crash been life threatening enough that it had begun to release the ties around her abil
Not her mother, not her Uncle Alatar
r hands as her mother could, she could not change into a wolf, and she could not cause wing
el was all pissed off that he was irresistibly drawn to her through the mate bond. She had severa
hat covered the windows on the lower floor. There was a line painted around the door and a sign plastered on it. She knocked on the door
on the
endance On Thurs
only on
ns only by
ued only to onli
these Hou
d in immaculate designer wear from top to toe, leaned against th
pointment when an online application has been lodged. It is illegal to turn humans until the pap
d to close
" Ashlynn stuck he
in life is to be a vampire, but that is due to mental illness. You should seek psychological counseling. We do not turn anyone u
vampire recoil. "I am not human, I am not hoping to be turned, an
your c
tightly. "Either. Who is in
oved back from the door.
velvet drapes, the walls clad in dark wood paneling, the floor in rich red-toned carpet, and the furniture heavy, dark wood and upholstered in dark fabric. Even the art, she saw with amusement, was horror-movie-li
the woman's
hivered as she threw herself in
osed the door and arched an eye
entrance hall was bare of anyone other than them. "
She met Ashlynn's eyes, her lip curling in a sneer. "We apologize for your discomfort." She turned on
gh," Ashly
self with satisfaction. She might not have a wolf-self, but at leas
hall to the elevator door, and then went to the bookcase and trailed her fingers over the spines of the boo
y embassy was the sa
re walked into the room, shoved his hands into his pockets, paused to stare at her for a l
ne a stack of brochures as the pretty face of Elior on the cover caught her eye.
sted her head against the wing with a yawn,
had her jumping to her feet. T
lway, and a series of closed doors, to a double set of d
he top floor and the d
?" Ashlynn co
and rarely require the intervention or aid of an embassy. It serves more as a base for vis
sure that she fit into the classification as
ly carpeted and elegantly decorate
ade their way down the hall. She was s
she stepped into it. There was a fire in a hearth, and it was a heavenly warmth
n in the armchair observed. "That one migh
hock of recognition. "Elior," she said
han when he was on TV though, his dark hair was loose around his shoulders, and his cheeks wore the stu
kick of desire. Well, she thought, if the
his grey eyes, the red glow of the Other picking up the dancing firelight. "You do
th one. He leaned over and inhaled. "You smell like her," he murmured. "The font. It has been
Raiden Grenmeyer and Cecelia Alexis?" He asked as he sat back down. He lift
e to him. It kept the blood in his glass at a temperature he enjoyed. The vampire version of
of the Wingless. My car was totaled two days ago, along with my purse and phone, and my ap
ur means of a ride home?" He turned his grey eyes to her, a frown pinching his
ire who had showed her into the embassy. "Did you think my parents let m
he stopped so close to her that had she leaned forward only slightly, she might have planted a kiss bet
e soft, and his tongue held the faint tang of blood. He drew her up against him, his hand against her hip, and expl
below it, and threaded her fingers into the heavy fall of his hair, sligh
it hit the ground behind her heels. "What the f-k
plied. "And I needed to adlib on my way here. It is
another tone as her breasts were revealed. "Are you not going to stop me, daughter of Raiden G
ll back on her neck. His lips rested against the pulse point in her throat, fi
zing her skin. "Where do
am hoping you remove some of your
need. "I don't think your parents warned you
rs under the hem of his top and lifted it. He didn't resist, his
een right. His broad shoulders tapered into a v of muscle disappearing into t
ed, his voice dark. "And I am n
top button of h
the fly down and took him into her hands, and then his eyes closed, a muscle ti
dropped to her knees to
osed in her ha
ding the sensitive points until he cried out, his hips rocking involuntarily. She closed
ferociously, turning his head, his ey
closed ag
es buckled. "Oh, f-k," his
allowed and he cursed in another language, one native to him she suspected
eavily. "No. I