Read The Warlock Who Hungered for a Demon Online
Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
Tags: #Romance MM, #erotic MM, #Romance
Rhys had to get used to the thought and save their friendship before it
was too late.
“There’s nothing to apologize for,” he answered. “I overreacted. I
admit I’m a bit edgy since I haven’t fed properly. But I promise I’m
going to do it.”
It was a mystery as to how he was going to do that. Masturbation
just didn’t suffice, and while incubi could temporarily live off other
people’s emotions, the vicarious satisfaction couldn’t provide what
they needed to survive on a long-term basis.
Noah sighed. “Please don’t make promises you won’t be able to
keep. I know you already, and I realize what’s going on. I just don’t
want you hurt.”
There was so much earnestness in Noah’s voice, so much
yearning, that Rhys almost reached for him again. It was only because
Rhys felt his father approach that he managed to hold his instincts in
check.
He turned toward the door just as the older incubus stepped inside.
“Oh, there you are. And Noah’s here, too. Good, good.”
“What is it, Father?” Rhys inquired, praying his parent wouldn’t
approach the topic they’d discussed earlier.
Thankfully, the other man didn’t seem inclined to talk about
Rhys’s private matters right now. While he did throw a gaze full of
meaning in Noah’s direction, he didn’t make any comment regarding
Rhys’s feeding habits. Instead, he offered Rhys a piece of paper. On
it, there was a time, a name, and an address.
The address was unknown to Rhys, an obscure area in New York,
but the name struck a chord. Elden Lee. God, was his father serious?
“You want me to see Elden?” he asked incredulously.
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His father nodded. “You know you’re the only one he trusts from
our side of the family. I had the hardest time to even get him to tell
me anything at all.”
“He’s the one who told you about the demons being behind the
whole thing,” Rhys guessed.
The other incubus nodded. “He did, but our conversation was very
brief. You know how he is. I managed to reach him again, and he
refused to speak to me beyond giving me that address and demanding
your presence.”
“You knew he’d ask for me.” Rhys rubbed his eyes tiredly. “All
right, Father. I should probably be heading out if I’m going to make it
in time.”
“Before you do, memorize the contents of the paper and destroy it.
And for fuck’s sake, feed. You look like hell.”
Turning toward Noah, he added, “Olympia tells me you offered to
aid Rhys in this mission. It won’t be easy. Are you sure you’re up for
it?”
“Yes, sir,” Noah answered. “I’m up for anything.”
“Very well, then. Take good care of my son here because he
certainly hasn’t been doing a very good job on his own.”
The words held a clear undertone of innuendo, which Noah
couldn’t have missed. Rhys winced. He’d reached a whole new level
of low if his father was now trying to arrange his hookups.
“Right. And on that note, Noah and I really need to be off,” he
said hastily. “Thank you very much for your concern, Father. We’ll
be leaving now.”
Fortunately, the older man didn’t keep them, and Rhys was
allowed to drag Noah off. As they left, Rhys wondered just how much
running he would be doing from now on. It just seemed like these
days, he kept hiding and denying himself what he truly needed. But
he didn’t have any other choice.
“Noah, we should pack and head out,” he told the warlock. “We
don’t have too much time, and Elden has always been…capricious.”
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“Who exactly is he anyway?” Noah inquired.
Rhys sighed. “One of my numerous brothers. I’ll explain on the
way.”
* * * *
Noah sipped his coffee and looked at the clock on the wall. Rhys
had been gone a long time now, far too long for Noah’s comfort. Rhys
had told him that meeting with Elden was perfectly safe—usually—
and that truly didn’t make Noah feel any better.
Apparently, Elden was another brother of Rhys’s, with whom
Rhys didn’t have that much contact as with Alexis and Chantay. Due
to the natural promiscuity of incubi, family trees were very intricate,
often leading to two perfect strangers being in some way related. It
made Noah’s head ache just at thinking about it, but it was useful in
this particular instance. While Elden was Abbott Whitaker’s son, like
Rhys and Alexis, this was not well known, which was why he’d
managed to find out some information Rhys wouldn’t have been able
to gather on his own.
Even so, Noah didn’t know and didn’t trust the guy, and with each
second that passed, he ached to abandon this stupid coffee shop and
find Rhys. Noah’s magic was perfectly attuned to Rhys’s, so he could
trace the incubus in his sleep. But for the moment, Noah’s instincts
told him nothing had gone wrong, and if Noah burst into Rhys’s
meeting with Elden, he might destroy the only chance they had to
learn who was behind the plot with the Yamamotos.
He was so lost in his thoughts he nearly jumped when his phone
suddenly rang. Noah extracted it from his pocket, surprised when he
saw Rhys’s name on the display. Immediately, he took the call and
opened his mouth to ask.
Rhys stopped him before he could utter one word. “Come
outside,” Rhys said, and without allowing Noah to answer, he hung
up.
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Startled, Noah pocketed his phone and abandoned his coffee.
Placing a bill on the table to pay for his barely touched beverage, he
left the shop and headed down the street. Rhys was supposed to meet
Elden in one of the alleyways in the area, and Noah gathered the
incubus wanted him to meet them there.
His guess was proven correct when Noah peeked into the alley in
question and found Rhys waiting there, together with a blond
stranger. When the blond looked at Noah, Noah saw the man had the
same dark eyes Rhys did.
So this must be Elden.
Elden smirked at Noah. “See, I told my father to specifically have
Rhys come alone.” Turning his back on Rhys, he practically glided to
Noah’s side. “Apparently, he failed to mention that since you came
with Rhys, but for a hunk like you, I’m willing to make an
exception.”
While Elden was gorgeous in his own right, his presence didn’t
rouse Noah’s instincts and desires like Rhys’s did. Perhaps under
normal circumstances, Noah would have pursued a simple night of
pleasure with the incubus, gratifying for them both. As it was, fucking
Rhys’s brother was completely out of the question.
Nevertheless, Rhys couldn’t have missed the flirtation and the
very dim spark of attraction inside Noah. He glowered at Noah and
Elden and said, “We didn’t come here to be teased, Elden. Just say
what you have to say and don’t waste our time.”
Elden arched a brow at Rhys. “Oh, someone’s testy. Fine, I get the
hint.” Leaning against the wall, he sobered and added, “Back to
business. As I told Father, I found out something you might want to
know about this recent vampire attack.”
“Do you know what particular breed of demon is behind it?” Noah
asked without preamble.
“I’m not one hundred percent sure. I was quite preoccupied as I
was overhearing this, and while I can multitask as well as any
incubus, it’s a little hard to focus when you have a cock in your mouth
and another in your ass. Or was it two? I can’t remember.”
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If Elden wanted to shock Noah, it didn’t really work. Instead,
Noah found himself imagining how Rhys would have looked in that
position, and from that thought, his mind progressed to how Rhys’s
ass would take Noah’s cock. Crap. He shouldn’t be thinking about
this, not right now, and definitely not around two incubus brothers.
Elden snickered. “It looks like the idea appeals to your friend,
dear brother,” he told Rhys.
“Keep your mind on what matters,” Rhys said snappishly. “So, I
gather you were at one of your orgies and you overheard something.”
“Indeed. There was an imp, I think, talking to a fiend, and the
fiend was boasting about it. I don’t think anyone paid too much
attention. You know how sex parties are. That sort of thing happens
all the time. I wouldn’t have noticed it either, except I recalled the
name of the vampire from one of the conversations I had with
Father.”
“So are the fiends the ones involved?” Rhys inquired.
“I honestly can’t tell you more. I’d have tried to approach the guy
in question, but—”
“Don’t,” Rhys stopped him. “You and I both know incubi don’t
make a pleasant mix with fiends or ghouls.”
Elden grimaced, the only clear sign of discomfort and displeasure
he’d shown so far. “Quite. I have an address for the imp in question,
though. Perhaps you can get more out of him.”
He passed Rhys a piece of paper, and Rhys quickly scanned it
before destroying it. Apparently, it was an incubus thing. As it turned
out, the two demons had a reason to be jumpy. All of a sudden, Noah
felt a dark, approaching presence, lingering at the back of his mind,
reminding him of his father, only worse.
“We need to go. Now.”
Elden’s eyes widened as he paled, but Rhys didn’t even blink. He
grabbed Elden’s hand and dragged him to the other end of the alley,
with Noah bringing up the rear. They leapt over a fence and ran back
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out into the street, hoping that being in a crowd of humans would
keep their enemies from attacking.
It didn’t work. Demons didn’t have such sensibilities, and even as
Noah and his companions struggled to get away, the building behind
them exploded, the blaze so intense and sudden it could have only
been caused by magic.
The strength of the blast sent Noah falling to the ground, but he
had enough presence of mind to cast a quick shielding spell that
protected him and the incubi from the flying debris. The surrounding
humans weren’t so lucky. Screams sounded all around Noah as people
fell, struck by the projectiles and burnt by the intense heat coming
from the area.
The concentration it took for Noah to keep the spell up was giving
him a headache, and he cursed to himself. He couldn’t let Rhys see
this, and he couldn’t disappoint the incubus. Above all else, he needed
to keep Rhys safe. In the end, it was why he had stayed, in spite of
knowing nothing could come of the feelings between them.
Gritting his teeth, Noah shot to his feet and helped the incubi up.
“Come on. Hurry. We need to get out of here before whoever is
coming gets to us.”
Rhys and Elden didn’t need to be told twice. Noah didn’t dare to
go back to the car they’d used to come here, so instead, he ran toward
the subway. The agitation of the people increased more and more, and
Noah trusted that not even the demons would brave killing hundreds
of humans for a couple of paranormals lost in their midst.
In that respect, at least, Noah and the incubi were in luck. While
they did hear several other blasts behind them, they reached the
subway with no incident. The panic made people confused, as some
of them seemed to think this must be some sort of terrorist attack.
Nonetheless, a fair number of persons, Noah, Rhys, and Elden
included, got inside a train, which soon departed, taking them far
away from the dangerous area.
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“I think it’s safe to say someone followed you, Elden,” Rhys
whispered once they seemed safe. “It seems they might have guessed
you were paying attention after all.”
“Ah, fuck. This is what I get for sticking my nose into other
people’s business. The things I do for family.” Elden threw a glance
Noah’s way. “Just so you know, I expect a reward for this.”
Noah ignored Elden. Even if they’d escaped whoever had been
after them, he couldn’t help but remain tense. He suspected that had
only been a warning, and if Rhys kept digging into this, he might get
seriously hurt. But no matter what he had to do, Noah wouldn’t let
that happen. Whether Rhys knew it or now, Noah loved him, and he’d
do anything in his power to protect the incubus.
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That night