Read The Demon You Know Online
Authors: Christine Warren
All Abby could do was take a deep breath and relax.
Their eyes locked, black on brown and blue, both intent as he forged his way deeper.
Abby shuddered and froze, every muscle locked against the intrusion. She wanted him inside her so badly, but she couldn't seem to relax enough to admit him. Frustrated, she whimpered and pressed hard against him.
Rule's fingers tightened on her hips. "Slowly.”
She didn't want slow. She wanted now. Biting into her lip to distract herself from the sharp sting between her legs, Abby firmed her thighs against his hips and pressed herself steadily down over him.
He cursed, his fingers biting into her hips for a breathless heartbeat. She could almost see hisstruggle against the sensations of wet heat and tight welcome closing around him. If it was anything likewhat Abby was feeling, he probably couldn't even remember his name just then.
But she could. It was engraved in flaming script on her mind and someplace else that feltsuspiciously near her heart.
"Rule.”
She whispered it, sobbed it, as he slid deeper, deeper, mind-bendingly deep until he came to restpressing up against the very heart of her. Then she tightened her body around him and screamed it.
"Rule!”
If he made an answer, she didn't hear. She leaned against him, trembling and aching, feeling theheat of him through the soft cotton of his shirt as he shifted his grip to pull her tighter against him. One
hand pressed against the small of her back, guiding her hips in a sliding, rocking motion that sent him nudging over and over against a spot high inside her that made brilliant points of orange light burst and shimmer behind her eyelids.
His other hand slid up the bare, supple length of her spine, tunneling through the weight of her silky-fine hair to settle possessively over the back of her neck. He cradled her with a touch that felt distinctly like a brand, but Abby didn't care. She wanted him to be possessive, wanted to be possessed by him. If she could have sunk beneath his skin, she would have. She needed to be closer to him, to be part of him, the way she had begun to fear he was becoming a part of her.
She opened her mouth to cry out, but the sound caught in her throat. She lacked the breath to force it out. He drove it from her with each deep, gliding stroke.
Her muscles began to shake, pulled tight to the point of breaking. She could feel something
looming over her like a tidal wave about to break. She knew when it struck, the undertow would drag her to the rocks and the sand, leaving her battered and bruised in the aftermath. She didn't care.
The last vestige of her strength went to forcing her eyes open one last time. Her gaze locked with Rule's, saw the same dazed acceptance in his that she knew shone in hers. Aching, writhing, keening soft and high with the need, Abby leaned forward and spoke the only word she could remember. The only one that mattered.
"Rule.”
It was the crack in the dike. With a roar, he crushed her against him, his fingers digging into her
flesh with bruising force. His thrusts battered at her, sending him almost painfully deep inside her, forcing out the memory of what her body had felt like when it had been separate from his. She felt his possessiveness, felt it and gloried in it. Her own fingers tightened on his shoulders and she knew she would fight just as hard to hold on to him. They had become interdependent, one burning, twisting, desperate entity, unable to sustain themselves apart.
Tilting her head back, Abby looked up into the mouth of the wave and felt her lips curve into a smile. Let it come. She was ready.
Body arching, heart pounding, she gathered herself and threw her heart into the tidal wave, knowing that when she washed ashore, she would never be the same.
It didn't matter, because neither would Rule.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
If demons were allowed into heaven, Abby was the gate through which they would enter. Ruleacknowledged the truth of that an instant before he frowned. That shouldn't have been plural. Only onedemon would ever touch her, and he'd make damned sure only one ever entered her.
The office had fallen silent. Even the fire seemed to burn on without a sound. All Rule could hear
was the slowly steadying sound of Abby's breathing and the too-rapid beating of his own heart.
She had destroyed him.
He had no other words to describe it. She had torn down every barrier he'd ever erected around
himself in all the thousand years of his life and had used every last one of them as so much kindling for the
flames that had consumed them. For a small, relatively quiet human she packed the destructive wallop of
a class-five hurricane.
No one would ever guess by looking at her. He tilted his head and gazed down at her where she
lay limp and boneless against his chest. She still had the average features and the baby-soft skin he'd noticed the first time he saw her. She still had the fine ash-brown hair and the soft, plump curves, the
utter, forgettable humanness he'd made note of. She still looked as ordinary and unimpressive as he'd judged her from the first moment, and if anything, she had even more power to stop his heart and start his libido than any female of any species he'd ever met.
It defied all reason, that she should leave him so helpless. Someone so small and so plain should not be able to fell him with a single touch of those slender fingers, but Abby could. The evidence was overwhelming.
She stirred in his lap, shifting against him like a sleepy kitten, and his arms tightened reflexively
around her. He watched, utterly fascinated, as her forehead wrinkled in a frown, then cleared when she
gave in to a jaw-cracking yawn.
He was doomed.
"I can't feel my legs," she muttered against his shirt. Her voice was thick and husky with sleepiness and remembered pleasure. "They're still there, right?”
Unable to resist, Rule slid his hands over the limbs in question and felt her shiver.
"Um. That's a yes. I guess they fell asleep." She yawned again.
Rule shifted forward in the chair and helped her straighten her legs. He thought she would slide them to the floor and let both him and her up out of the chair, but instead, she unbent her legs from their cramped position only to wrap them around his waist, ankles locking behind his back.
She pillowed her head against his chest. "Mm. Better.”
Rule felt himself hardening. "Abby ...”
He didn't intend to upset her. Powers knew he liked the feel of her against him, the warmth of her
body still cradling him inside her, but something unexpected had happened, at least unexpected from his point of view, and he needed to process it.
She stiffened and pulled away to look up at him. "That was a 'we need to talk' voice.”
Damn it, they
did
need to talk. He needed to talk. He just wasn't sure yet what he needed to say.
Abby sighed, and he felt the liquid softness seep out of her, felt her stiffen and distance herself even while she remained locked in his arms. "I guess I got better at some of the sex thing, but not all of it, huh?”
Rule scowled, an expression that deepened when she braced her hands against his chest andseparated their bodies, wincing a little when he slipped free of her tender opening. "What are you talkingabout?”
She shrugged and tried to push away from him. "I wasn't very good at this when I was eighteen,either. I guess some people just don't have the knack, huh?”
"You're positively dripping with knack," he assured her, feeling completely at sea. "Did yousomehow mistake the signs that I enjoyed myself thoroughly? Did my explosive orgasm not clue you in?”
A blush stained her cheeks but didn't provide him with any clues as to where on earth her brainhad gone to. Whatever train of thought she had boarded, she had clearly left him at the station.
"Fine. You enjoyed it at the time, but you don't seem to be having a lot of fun now." She triedonce more to push away from him and once more he refused to let her go. "Guys only use that 'let's talkabout this' voice when they're about to tell you that it's been fun, but this isn't going anywhere becausethey don't think about you that way.”
That at least made her look at him, even if she was frowning. "I am. You know I am.”
"Then would you mind telling me what makes you think you can read my mind?”
"I never claimed I could—”
"Exactly!" he roared, unable to resist the urge to shake her, very gently. "Stop jumping to conclusions before you fall and hurt yourself.”
He watched a blush rise from where her breasts pressed against his chest and climb into her cheeks, staining them a fiery crimson. He made a mental note to find out exactly where that color started next time and follow it from top to bottom.
"I'm sorry," she muttered, looking at his shirt instead of at him. "I meant it when I said I wasn't good at this.”
"You were wrong. You happen to be very good at 'the sex thing,'" he said, stroking his hands down her back. "You simply need to work on the bits where you start talking.”
She gave a half smile and played with one of his shirt buttons.
"You were correct when you thought I wanted to talk to you," he said, stroking a hand over her
hair, marveling at the fact that it felt almost as silky as her skin. "I do, but not to criticize you or to drive
you away from me. I want to make sure you are well, that I did nothing to hurt you.”
Her blush deepened. "Not in a bad way.”
He resisted a primitive urge to beat his chest. "Good. And I want to try to understand why you decided to goad me into taking you.”
That brought her eyes to his, wide and startled. "What... I mean…what makes you think I goaded you ”—
"Abby...”
She bit her lip and looked back down at his shirt. "It wasn't like I planned it. I was really mad. I'm going stir-crazy, and having Noah tell me there was no end in sight drove me a little crazier, but I didn't come storming down here with this in mind." She shook her head. "Trust me, I couldn't have dreamed this up if I'd tried. I'm not that creative.”