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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
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Mate or Meal 7
The Demon Who Fed on a Shark
Darling or dinner? For incubus Alexis, shark-shifter Morgan is
both, and so much more. But when Alexis is severely disfigured,
Morgan also becomes a dream beyond his reach. After all, Alexis is
a sex demon. The only thing he has to offer is his beauty, and
with that gone, so is Morgan’s incentive to stay by his side.
Morgan knows how hard it was for Alexis to surpass the trauma of
his scarring. His love for Alexis goes beyond appearances. Torn
between his natural instinct to claim his mate and the desire to
protect fragile Alexis, he refuses to leave the incubus.
But there are still those who don’t agree with the coupling
between a shifter and a magical creature, and Alexis still has
many secrets to reveal. Can Morgan convince Alexis of his own
worth, or will they be parted by their own fears and the
machinations of others?
Genre:
Alternative (M/M or F/F), Fantasy, Shape-shifter
Length:
38,832 words
THE DEMON WHO FED ON A
SHARK
Mate or Meal 7
Scarlet Hyacinth
EROTIC ROMANCE
MANLOVE
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THE DEMON WHO FED ON A SHARK
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My dear readers,
Mate or Meal was originally supposed to be a strictly shape-
shifter series, but somehow, that changed while I wrote. When Alexis
appeared in the picture, I couldn’t resist. He just begged to be given his own love story.
So, I hope you enjoy the result and love Alexis as much as I do.
Scarlet
THE DEMON WHO FED ON A
SHARK
Mate or Meal 7
SCARLET HYACINTH
Copyright © 2012
Chapter One
The first thing Alexis saw when he opened his eyes was white. A
white ceiling. In Alexis’s mind, that always translated into hospital.
God, he hated hospitals. What had happened? He couldn’t remember.
He experimentally tried to get up, groaning when pain exploded
on the right side of his body. A gentle hand steadied him. “Shh. Don’t move. You’ll hurt yourself.”
It was Morgan’s voice, Morgan’s sweet, soft tone, the one that
awoke secret desires inside Alexis. Morgan was the only lover who
meant more than food to Alexis. The shark might not even realize it,
but Alexis had known from the very moment they’d met how
important Morgan would be for him.
He forced himself to turn toward Morgan, and for the first time,
Alexis realized he couldn’t see with his right eye. It seemed to be
covered with a bandage of sorts. On instinct, he reached for it, but
Morgan pushed his palm away. “I know you’re uncomfortable, but
the doctor will remove it once you’re better.”
Flashes of memories began to return to him. Alexis, his friend
Angel, and the principal of their school, Sara Huitzilin, had been
kidnapped by a skin-walker who’d intended to tear apart the incipient
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bond between shape-shifters and magical creatures. First, the skin-
walker tried to pin the murder of a cheetah shifter, Leiland Travers, on Alexis, and then he’d abducted him, Angel, and Sara. Alexis had
managed to knock out their kidnapper, but the skin-walker had
planted a powerful bomb.
The last thing Alexis remembered was the blast, then pain, so
much pain. He gasped as he realized what the bandages on his face
meant. “A mirror. Give me a mirror.”
Morgan squeezed his hand in a vain attempt for comfort. “Calm
down, baby. Breathe.”
But Alexis couldn’t breathe. He needed to see himself, to see his
own face, to confirm what, in his heart, he already knew was true.
“Give me a damn mirror,” he shouted at his lover.
Morgan didn’t move, so Alexis began to remove the wires that
monitored his vitals. Almost immediately, nurses burst into the room, alarmed by the flatline on the monitors.
Alexis ignored them, intent on his goal. He might have done
something stupid if his lover hadn’t suddenly said, “Alexis, stop. Stop right now.”
It was very rare for Morgan to use that voice on him outside the
bedroom. Alexis froze, his body responding to Morgan’s tone. “Look
at me,” Morgan ordered.
Alexis obeyed, breathing hard with the effort it took not to cower
in front of Morgan’s penetrating gaze. “I’ll show you, as long as you promise to be calm,” the shark said.
“I’m not sure if it’s wise,” a nurse piped up. It only increased
Alexis’s anxiety, and he trembled, now more than ever needing to
know.
“It’s better than the uncertainty,” he whispered.
Morgan helped him free himself from the wires and took him in
his arms. He carried Alexis to the adjoining bathroom. Finally, he
placed Alexis down in front of the mirror. For a few moments, Alexis
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just stared. He couldn’t quite process what had happened to him. In
fact, he couldn’t even see much of the right side of his face.
A bandage completely covered it, going from his eye, over his
neck, and disappearing under his hospital robe. Alexis released a
small laugh. He hadn’t even needed to look at himself in the mirror.
He could tell how scarred he was simply by looking at his body.
With trembling hands, he reached for the bandage, deciding to
pull it off. Again, Morgan stopped him. “Don’t. You’re going to hurt
yourself.”
“I have to see. Please, Morgan,” Alexis begged.
“You will, but not now.” Morgan turned him away from the
mirror and kissed his uninjured cheek. “You’re beautiful, baby. You
always will be. I know it hurts, but we have the best doctors here, and what we don’t have, we’ll bring in. They’ll take care of you.”
Alexis wished he could believe that, but he knew it wasn’t true.
Incubi weren’t like other paranormal creatures. Their abilities to
seduce were the only ones that appeared from an early age. The others developed in time, if they developed at all, and were only as strong as the emotions the incubus fed from.
It was not common knowledge that incubi mated for life. They
lived a loose lifestyle up until they found the person meant for them, but after that, they would never, ever, betray their mate. Of course, actually locating the man or woman in question was troublesome, and
in fact, very few incubi had the luck to manage it. Alexis’s own
parents never did and contented themselves with a fake family life. Of course, it led to Alexis having a high number of siblings who were
more often than not very affectionate to Alexis. But Alexis had a
feeling that once they saw him now, they wouldn’t be so supportive.
Alexis had been convinced that, in Morgan, he’d found his mate.
But now, the hope for a future together was gone. Incubus healing
powers only appeared after they fully matured. Alexis had years
before that happened, and he couldn’t honestly expect Morgan to wait
for him. Even if Morgan did decide to do it, by then, his scars could
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very easily be branded into his flesh and unable to be removed, not
even by incubus magic.
“Okay,” he whispered. “Whatever you say, Morgan.”
Morgan took him into his arms and carried him back into the
room. The nurses were gone, thank goodness, so Alexis and Morgan
were alone. Morgan placed Alexis on the bed and caressed his