Read Demons: The Ravyn Series Online
Authors: Natalie Kiest
I stayed quiet as she drove, too tired and in a shitty mood, which was in no way helped by Ravyn’s sudden pushiness. I was very unhappy with the unexpected visit from my friends and the fact I had no money to shop. Though it was obvious Ravyn had plenty of it, but I didn’t like people spending money on me. When they did I always felt like I owed them something in return and right now, I didn’t want to owe her anything.
She turned into the parking lot of a small diner in the middle of nowhere. I searched the car for the time but found no clock then realized my cell phone was still in my pocket, so I pulled it out and check the time. Three thirty in the afternoon? Holy crap! Here I thought it was still morning.
Ravyn shut the car off and looked at me. “Are you done pouting?” she scolded my behavior. “Are you done pushing me around?” I asked, my tone displaying my disappointment. A sexy grin tugged at her lips before she exited the car. Taking a deep breath, I reached for the door handle. The door swung open before I got to it, Ravyn held her hand out waiting for mine. I reluctantly took it, letting her help me out of the car. She closed the door behind me and the car chirped when she set the alarm.
The restaurant was fairly empty, only two middle aged men were sitting at the counter. Ravyn chose a booth in the smoking section at the opposite side of the diner. The menus stood in a holder on the table, grabbing one I flipped it open.
Ravyn lit a cigarette as the young waitress came to the table. She couldn’t have been over eighteen and she was way too cute to be working in a place like this. “Hey, girls, can I get y’all something to drink?” The waitress asked, a hint of a southern accent in her voice. Her brown eyes glanced at me before they swallowed Ravyn. “Coffee and can I have some cream, please,” I said as her eyes stayed on Ravyn. “Same for me,” Ravyn said, giving the girl a wink. The waitress giggled as she flicked her long brown hair from her shoulder before walking away.
I glared at Ravyn for a moment then averted my angry eyes to the menu. Finding exactly what I wanted, I pushed it closed and shoved it back in the holder just in time for the waitress returning with our drinks. “Ready to order?” she asked, again briefly glancing at me, then raking Ravyn in. “Chocolate chips pancakes,” I said, my irritation evident. “Nothing for me. Thank you,” Ravyn said, this time staring at me instead of the waitress. The waitress smiled and giggled at Ravyn before going to put our orders in.
“What is that all about? Lilith and Remy look at you the same way!” I spat out while fixing my coffee. Wondering why I was so concerned about it, I quickly tried to change the subject before she could reply. “I thought the others were coming,” I said looking up to find Ravyn staring at me. “What?” I asked, running a hand through my hair as if fixing it. “Is this the normal hungry, cranky Kara or the pissed off Kara?” she asked, obviously she hadn’t forgotten my mood swings.
“Umm, both. Am I supposed to be happy after finding out what you are? Not to mention finding out my friends knew you all this time and never said anything. Oh and then there’s that little part about all of my great friends being not so human! And if that’s not enough, I don’t even know why I’m staying with you. You just show up at the same time some bounty hunters do, bounty hunters who you murdered, and I am supposed to be acting chipper about this?” My rant came out in a panicked whisper, not wanting anyone to hear our conversation. I was a freaking mess!
“I’d say you're taking it rather well,” she shrugged as if to say it was nothing. “No, Ravyn. I’m not taking it well. I’m hiding it well! I don’t even know you anymore.” My anger spilled out at little too loud, echoing through the restaurant. The young waitress set the massive plate of pancakes in front of me. “Is everything all right?” she asked Ravyn with a smile. The desire in the girl’s eyes was clear as day, making me lose my appetite.
I pushed the plate back, ready to get out of here. “Can we just go?” As soon as the words escaped, Ravyn’s demeanor changed. She looked very pissed off and the air around us began to pulse. She grabbed the girl’s wrist firmly as their eyes locked. I suddenly felt sick to my stomach as the girl moaned softly. “Leave us. Don’t come back until we leave,” Ravyn growled. “Uh, huh,” the girl oozed before walking away.
I wanted to cry and scream. Instead, I lashed out, slapping Ravyn across the face. “What the fuck was that?” I yelled. She said nothing, instead she pushed my plate back in front of me. I was way to upset to eat and pushed it back. As I did, her hand caught my wrist, her green eyes searching mine.
Her touch sent an instant shiver of pleasure through me, stronger than any of her previous contact had caused. My breath caught as I closed my eyes enjoying the sensation and then it was gone leaving me feeling like a fool. Staring at her, I tried to understand the message she displayed. “Please eat,” she said softly.
I picked at the oversized pancakes while I recalled my time with Ravyn last night. I felt a similar pleasurable sensation every time she touched me but this time it was far more intense. I had dismissed it as my long lost crush but now I knew it was her. The message was power, just another one of her demon abilities I was starting to log in my head. There was so much more I needed to know, but I didn’t really know what to ask first so I kept it vague.
“So what else should I know about you?” I asked, taking the last bite of pancake I could possibly fit in my over stuffed belly. “You should know that I am taking you shopping and I don’t want any arguments about it,” she insisted with a smile as she tossed a fifty on the table. “Fine, but we can just go to Marshall’s,” I bargained as I stood. “No. I don’t plan on doing this again, so let’s do it right the first time,” she said as we headed for the exit. Now there’s the Ravyn I know. “Fine,” I agreed, knowing I wouldn‘t win this argument.
“Kara.” Ravyn’s voice sounded distant as a wave tingly pleasure swam through my body while something cold tickled my inner thigh. “Mmm,” I purred, before my eyes jerked open at the realization I had just moaned. Finding Ravyn’s hand on my thigh, I quickly batted it away. “Ravyn! Can’t you control that or something?” Feeling the heat rush to my cheeks, I was mortified. “Yes. Would you like me too?” She smiled, sending butterflies fluttering in my stomach. “Yes, Ravyn. I would,” I pleaded. Noticing we were in a parking garage, I shook my head and let out a sigh. I knew exactly where we were and it made me want to cry.
The magnificent 900 North Michigan Shops in downtown Chicago is an extravagant mall to say the least. It is for the rich and extremely rich. This was truly the last place in the world I wanted to shop. “Ravyn, I can’t shop here. It’s too expensi. . .” “Nonsense, you agreed not to argue,” she said before I could finish, then got out of the car. It was then I noticed Devlin and Lilith waiting along with four large men in black suits and a very professional looking woman.
My door opened, breaking my gaze only to find Ravyn’s hand waiting for me. I hesitated, wondering if she would control her strange abilities. Only one way to find out. I thought as I let my hand fall into hers waiting for the pleasurable feeling which accompanied her touch. Eyeing her suspiciously, I stepped out of the car feeling her firm cold hand in mine and only a tiny shimmer of tingly pleasure, I smiled. “That wasn’t so hard, was it?” My assumption made her laugh as she lead me to the others.
“Ravyn, it’s good to see you again,” the woman greeted us. She wore a light grey women’s business suit with a black collared shirt and black stilettos. Her brown hair was pulled back into a bun, black framed glasses and a pearl necklace and earrings finished off her perfect ensemble. A clip board over loaded with papers rested on her arm and the pen was tucked neatly in her hair. She was quite stunning to look at, as were the four well groomed men behind her.
Lilith had changed into white leather pants, white stilettos, and a white tank top with DEVLIN’S scrawled in red girly cursive font on the front directly over her large perfect boobs. She leaned against Devlin and whispered in his ear, making him smile and nod.
“Angela, I’d like you to meet Kara.” Ravyn introduced me. Angela looked me up and down then smiled. “You are just adorable, sweetie.” She approved handing the clipboard to Ravyn, then holding her hand to shake mine. I glanced at Ravyn searching for approval. She flipped through the papers ignoring my glance so I shook Angela’s hand. It was warm and her skin silky soft but no strange sensations accompanied it. She was obviously not human, the air around her almost bubbled with tiny pulses. “Thanks,” I finally replied, unsure if it was a complement.
“As requested, each store will be cleared out then closed while you shop. The truck is ready and your purchases will be delivered at your convenience. Also, background checks on all employees have returned with an all clear,” Angela confirmed Ravyn’s apparent orders for the shopping trip. Which was totally unnecessary! Even more unnecessary was the mid-sized U-Haul truck parked near the elevator and two more guards apparently guarding it!
“Perfect as always, Angela.” Ravyn’s voice broke my thoughts. “Great! Shall we get started then?” Angela asked taking the clipboard back. “Wait! Ravyn, a truck? This is so not necessary, I mean a couple of bags will do,” I argued, willingly breaking my agreement with Ravyn. But seriously a truck full of merchandise from this mall would cost, well too much to even conceive of.
Ravyn’s hand settled on the small of my back, her touch immediately sending the unwanted waves of tingly pleasure through me, causing me to visibly shudder, but this time I clamped my moan down unwilling to let it escape. The feeling was much stronger than it previously had been, it made me want every bit of her. Before I could act on my almost uncontrollable urge to jump on Ravyn, soft giggles from Lilith and Angela brought my senses back, thankfully forcing me to step away from Ravyn’s contact.
“Jesus, Ravyn! I swear to God if you do that one more time!” I didn’t finish my threat. How do you threaten a demon? Yes, I’m a witch but would my craft even work on her. Hmm, guess I’ll find out. “Let’s go shopping then,” Ravyn replied with a confident sexy grin. “Fine.” I gave in realizing how much she loved using her disgustingly wonderful touch on me. I vowed to find a way to block her new ability as we all piled into the elevator.
“I’m so excited! This is going to be so much fun!” Lilith exclaimed like a giddy child as we arrived on the first floor. I couldn’t share her excitement as I glanced around to find MaxMara, Michael Kors, Bloomingdales which was six floors, and Gucci, just to name a few on the first floor. I was used to shopping at Marshall’s, Kohl’s, and Maurice’s. This was way out of my league.
Lilith grabbed my hand and pulled me toward Michael Kors, the four men in black suits quickly went ahead with Angela and began clearing out the other shoppers. “Come on, Kara, relax and have some fun. This is every girl’s dream so live it up. Oh, and don’t worry I am going to make you look like a goddess,” Lilith practically sang as we got the okay to enter the store.
I searched for the tag on a pair of black skinny jeans when I first walked in. Seven hundred and ninety-five dollars! I did a one eighty trying to exit the store before the gate closed. My escape route was suddenly blocked by Angela. I thought she was by the counter? “Let me guess. You’re a demon too?” I glared at her. “Sweetie, Ravyn has plenty of money so don’t be shy in spending it,” Angela urged, ignoring my question. “Don’t change the subject. Are you one of them?” I accused as if demons were a disease or something. Truth is, they were turning out to be not so bad except they all seemed to be scary fast.
“Sweetie, you seem to attract our kind.” Angela’s words hit home. “I do,” I gasped as the reality of the situation sank in. My heart began to race and the store started to spin, my breathing was suddenly short and fast. I was hyperventilating. Yes, witches can hyperventilate and I was no stranger to it.
Stumbling back, I reached out trying to catch myself on one of the clothing racks. Instead, I ended up with a hand full of very expensive sweaters which I yanked off the hangers. Backing into something hard and cool, yet soft at the same time. An arm wrapped around my midsection holding me as the strange sensation pressed at my back. “I gotcha,” Ravyn’s voice soothed against my ear as I fought to breathe.
Her other hand fell lightly against my chest, over my heart. “Just breathe. Nice and slow,” she whispered, feeling her chest slowly rise and fall against my back. I tried to mimic her breathing. There was no pleasurable sensation which usually accompanied her touch, this time it was simply relief for her being here with me.
My relief came with something else that I hadn’t expected. I felt like I belonged here in her arms and I never wanted to leave. Suddenly it didn’t matter what she was. The way she held me and soothed my anxiety away as she always had reminded me that she was still the Ravyn I knew and loved.
I relaxed in her arms as my breathing slowed. “Better?” I could feel her smile against my cheek. “Much,” I said, still leaning against her, unwilling to break the contact. “Good. Let’s try to enjoy the rest of the day, shall we?” she urged as she released her hold on me.
Turning to face her, I looked up into her perfect green eyes. “I don’t hate you for leaving Ravyn. I understand now. Please promise me you won’t leave again. You don’t have to now that I know.” My words were unexpected, but I did understand. I also understood I couldn’t handle her leaving me again. She was my strength, my light, my soul. She was the only one who ever made me happy, she was my life. “I don’t make promises, Kara, so let’s just take this one day at a time.” Her answer wasn’t what I wanted to hear, but it was good enough.
Angela cleared her throat loudly, startling me. I had almost forgotten we were in the store surrounded by our demon friends who all stared at the two of us. They didn’t seem so bad now that I understood Ravyn was still the same good hearted friend I remembered. “Before we do this I have to know how much money you have, Ravyn. Give me a budget or something,” I said. It wasn’t that I wanted her to spend money on me, but I would feel better about spending it if I had a limit.