"Pleasure of a Dark Prince" - читать интересную книгу автора (Cole Kresley)Chapter 7“Lykae in our backyards. Horde vampires seeking out Valkyries all over the world. Happy Accession!” Regin cried from her “command center,” also known as the dining room table, which now stood covered with maps and papers—all lit by her glowing face. The more excited Regin became, the more she glowed. Yet that wasn’t the only reason she was called the Radiant One…. Lucia made a noncommittal sound, only half listening. She’d thought she’d spotted something outside the manor. She was curled up in a window seat, bow in her lap, peering out at the night. The gaslights flickered outside Val Hall, like tentative steps into the blackness. On this day, she was supposed to have met the werewolf. All week she’d been in a daze, knowing she couldn’t meet him, yet tempted to so badly. She wanted to know if she’d imagined the addictive taste of his lips. She wanted to discover why she hadn’t been able to shoot him between the eyes. Why had everything in her rebelled against the idea? And why had he taken her underwear? That had confused her as much as anything from that night. Unlike her sisters, who were all obsessed with lingerie, Lucia wore athletic underwear—seamless, utilitarian. She didn’t buy sexy silks like Agent Provocateur, instead favoring brands like Under Armour—the kind sold in a pack. She’d never expected anyone to see them, yet he’d stolen them. Why? She sighed. Surely MacRieve would leave her alone now that he’d been stood up. Even as she thought this, she half expected to see him advancing on the manor, pissed off, his gorgeous face creased in a scowl. But nothing was out there now. She relaxed a touch. Ultimately, the choice of whether to meet MacRieve or not had been taken out of Lucia’s hands. Her day planner had gotten filled to the gills when their coven had learned that Horde vampires were hunting for a particular Valkyrie, though they didn’t know who. Vampires were the Valkyrie’s most hated enemies. They could Worse, Ivo the Cruel, second in command to Demestriu, and his men were searching “If I had to guess,” Regin said, “I’d bet the leeches are looking for me. Because I glow and I’m wicked smart. They probably want to breed with me.” Lucia sighed, hoping Regin was kidding. “Doubtless.” “And what the hell is Lothaire doing here? He was always creepy. It boggles the mind that some women think he’s hot.” She shook her head, sending blond locks bouncing over her glowing shoulders. “You think Annika’s really going to find any leeches in NOLA?” Regin asked. “Dunno.” In the wake of this news, Annika, their fierce coven leader, and other Valkyrie had set out to find them in the city. “They’ve always stayed away from the States before.” Which was why the Valkyrie coven had moved here. Lucia had heard that was the reason many Lykae had come here from Scotland as well. “I hope they’re in town. I want to face them!” Regin stood and brandished one of the two swords that she usually wore in sheaths crisscrossed over her back—in addition to the dagger sheath she customarily wore on her forearm. “I’ll lunch on their balls!” That was Regin’s new threat: to lunch on enemies’ balls. “Reege, when you threaten males with that, I don’t think it has the result you intend. They think less “Huh? Whatever!” Before Annika had left, she’d ordered Regin and Lucia to contact traveling coven members and get them home at once. But above all else, they were to make sure Emma, Annika’s halfling foster daughter, returned to Val Hall from Paris. Unfortunately, once they’d gotten in touch with Emma at last, the normally meek half vampire/half Valkyrie had Annika was going to go berserk. Regin secretly called their coven leader Annika the Aneurismal for good reason. “Dude, you’ve been antsy all day,” Regin said, sheathing her sword. “What’s wrong with you?” “Is it because of the new neighbors you saw?” Regin asked. Lucia had reported back to the coven that Lykae were encroaching on Valkyrie territory. “Ah-oooooo, werewolves in NOLA.” Regin gave a snort. “If they’re going to be sneaking out of the kennel, then I guess ‘out of sight, out of mind’ no longer applies, huh?” Regin had nicknamed their compound the “Sneaking?” Lucia said. “They acted as if they owned this place.” “Well, maybe we need to Cesar Millan their asses and show them who’s boss. Tsst, tsst!” “I’m sure that’d do it,” she answered, relieved when Regin’s attention fell back to her papers. Sometimes her sister could be a handful even for Lucia, especially if Regin wasn’t engaging in regular, fatiguing battles— Lucia tensed, again thinking she’d spied movement in the bushes outside. Was it MacRieve? Since the night they’d met, she’d learned much about him. When his older brother Lachlain had disappeared, Garreth MacRieve had become the He was the best kisser she’d ever imagined. And what would Lucia say if MacRieve showed? She squinted, identifying what had moved. A nefarious tomcat. As she exhaled a pent-up breath, she realized she’d been clutching her bow hard. This morning, she’d checked her abilities, and her skills remained intact. They must truly be penetration-based. Still, all day she’d held on to her bow, absently running her fingers over the raised inscriptions. Skathi had hesitated to let Lucia leave Thrymheim with that bow, because of her “darkness.” To other Valkyrie, Lucia and Regin were relatively young, but Lucia had lived a long time and seen many things. Never had she encountered a male who brought out her darkness like MacRieve. He might be her worst weakness. If so, he couldn’t have come at a more inconvenient time. With a glare, Lucia glanced over at their command center. Her duty was coming online soon. She and Regin would do as they did every five hundred years and prevent Cruach from rising. But this time, instead of using Skathi’s golden arrow to weaken him until the next Accession, Lucia wanted to discover a way to kill him One problem: the Broken Bloody One was a… deity. The ancient horned god of human sacrifices and cannibalism. So now Lucia and Regin sought the only thing that could obliterate him, a Any vessel of the power was considered a dieumort. And there were whisperings of an Lucia and Regin had hundreds of leads, everything from riddles to ancient journals to mapped clues. They were nearing the time for action, gearing up for their worldwide search, and Regin liked to spread out their calculations, tips, Post-its, and atlases for clarity when they knew no one was home. Tonight Nucking Futs N#239;x was the only one upstairs, but she didn’t count—since she truly was mad. She could see the future so clearly that the present and past gave her fits. If N#239;x did stroll by the command center, she’d probably forget or would look at the maps and think to herself, Lucia and Regin had repeatedly requested her help in their quest. The first time they’d asked, she’d answered, “What’s a dieumort?” Once they’d explained, she told them that she’d look into it. When they’d followed up, N#239;x had said, “Now what’s a dieumort…?” No one in their coven knew that Lucia and Regin spent a good deal of time researching the god killer, because they’d never told another soul what had happened with Cruach. Their sisters knew that Lucia felt pain when she missed a shot, but they didn’t know Her ears twitched just as Regin said, “Someone’s coming!” “Hide everything!” “Hey, let’s At the idea, Lucia grew nauseated. “You swore, Regin!” “For once, I’d like the coven to know I’m a mastermind.” At Lucia’s unbending expression, Regin added, “No. Really. Do you know how bad their heads would explode if they knew we are masterminds? Instead of video-game flunkies?” “Regin!” Lucia must have looked as aghast as she felt, because she muttered, “Fine. We can act like we’re fuckups idling about. As per our usual. But if we cap a god, I’m telling As they hastily hid their materials, Lucia said, “It’s probably Annika.” Who would Finished stowing their papers, she and Regin sped to the couch. By the time Annika burst through the door, they were sitting in the great room, painting each other’s toenails while watching a TiVoed episode of With no hint that the two were conspiring—to exterminate a god forever. Gasping for breath, Annika asked them, “Is Myst back? Or Daniela?” She weakly hung on the thick door, peering out into the darkness. “Have they returned?” Regin said, “We thought they were with you.” “N#239;x?” “Hibernating in her room.” “N#239;x!” Annika yelled over her shoulder. “Get down here!” Lucia wanted to tell her, Annika slammed shut the front door and bolted it. “Is Emma on her way back yet?” She put her hands to her knees, still catching her breath. Lucia and Regin shared a guilty look. “She’s, uh, she’s not coming back right now.” “ Regin offered, “She met some hottie over there—” Annika held up her hand. “Got to get out of here.” Where was the cataclysmic freakout over Emma? Lucia frowned. “I don’t understand ‘got to.’ Sounds like you want us to leave?” “There’s a plane about to crash, isn’t there?” Regin sighed. “That is Lucia agreed. “I might run from a crashing plane—” “Go… something’s coming,” Annika said. “ “We’re safest here,” Regin said, wriggling her toes and turning her attention back to her painting. “The inscription will keep anyone out.” The Valkyrie had bought protection from the House of Witches—their allies. The spell kept most nuisances out of Val Hall. Regin quickly glanced up. “But, I, uh, I might not have renewed the inscription spell with the witches.” Lucia said, “I thought we were on auto-renewal. They charge our credit—” “By Freya,” Annika yelled, At that, Regin shot to her feet, lunging for her sword. Lucia was right behind her, scrambling for her bow. She’d just strapped on her quiver when the front door burst in. |
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