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Authors: Lizzy Ford

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“Bullshit.”

The tension between them was thick. The Professor broke it with a chuckle.

“Save that fire for the bedroom, children,” he lectured. “Zoey, I need to talk to Declan for a bit.”

She rose at the dismissal, grateful for the chance to escape.

“Want a hit? Last freebie,” Declan offered, holding out his hand.

She wanted to tell him to go fuck himself, but she acknowledged silently she’d probably never get another freebie again. Zoey took his hand without looking at him. His sex energy wrapped around her senses, melting her from the inside. She felt the urge to sink into him and couldn’t help thinking how nice it’d be to wake up and go to sleep with the soothing magic and experience it whenever she was overwhelmed. The way he consumed her senses and took her beyond herself reminded her of how much she enjoyed letting loose in his arms.

I’ll never tell you no.

Did he say the words out loud or in her head? She didn’t realize her eyes were closed and she was weaving on her feet, steadied by his other hand. Zoey shook her head to clear it and moved away. Every time he touched her, it was harder to leave.

“I’ve got a hot date to get ready for,” she said, turning away.

That hangover cure will cost you dearly.

He was in her head. She missed a step on her way to the door and fled. Vikki didn’t say anything about Liam talking in her head. It was one thing for someone to read her emotions passively, but to talk to her?

Zoey went to her room, grabbed clothes for the night, and texted Vikki to tell her she was on the way over. She crossed the street when a familiar form stepped from the neatly trimmed bushes hedging the gate.

She stopped. “I haven’t gone on any unauthorized missions since Friday.”

The gorgeous, full-blooded Succubus with cold eyes said nothing but motioned for her to follow. Zoey sighed. First she fucked up in front of the Incubatti Enforcers, and now Olivia’s right hand woman was coming to take her to the disciplinary council. At least Declan hadn’t had time to report yet.

Declan. Fear flew through her. Olivia would know.

She could go back to Declan. Her step faltered again. He just claimed he’d protect her.

Not that she needed it, and definitely not from her boss. Zoey’s head was a mess after the past few days. If there was anyone she couldn’t trust, it was Declan.

Heidi took her back to the No-No chamber, which Zoey had no fond memories of after her interaction with Declan.

Olivia alone awaited her. The towering, willowy woman’s magic ensnared Zoey’s senses. It didn’t mix well with Declan’s though, and Zoey soon had a headache. Declan’s magic seemed to buffer her from the effects, but not completely.

“Leave us, Heidi,” Olivia said.

Heidi obeyed. Zoey rested her hands near her weapons. She was envious of Olivia’s flawless form and looks, the allure that rolled off her, the way her clothes fit and her body moved. A full-blooded Succubus made Zoey’s body grow warm from the inside out in a way that left her uncomfortable and craving Declan more.

She shook her head, unable to clear it of either source of sex energy.

“You’re resisting.” Olivia was studying her. “Quite well, might I add.”

The fear returned. It struck Zoey that she’d never been alone with Olivia. Only Benefactors and full Succubae were permitted such an honor.

“How did the inquiry go?” Olivia asked.

“Pretty bad, as expected.”

“You are a frequent flyer of the disciplinary hearings.”

Zoey nodded. “But I always do my job. I always kill Cambions.”

“I know, Zoey. You and Vikki both are sources of personal pride for me. You do more than most of my Succubae.” She waved a hand to dismiss the invisible women she spoke of. “The Incubatti insist on protecting those parasitic Cambions. They won’t listen to reason on this point.”

Zoey was silent, troubled. Being with Declan meant she, too, was somehow supporting what his people did. Did he support the Cambions as well? She grappled with herself, wishing she could walk away yet knowing it wasn’t going to be possible, if a man like Declan had something to do with it.

“One of them has claimed you.”

Zoey held her breath at the calm pronouncement.

“A powerful one, by the magic in you.”

“You can sense it?” Zoey asked, horrified.

“It was only a matter of time. Why else do you think I created Team R and gave you to the Bennies? I had hoped they would impart the Incubatti history to you.”

Zoey thought of the Professor and the other Benefactors, wondering for the first time why she had been assigned an Incubus instead of a Succubus as a guardian. Her concern for her current situation caused the thought to flee quickly, and she waited for Olivia to punish her.

“Am I …” Zoey swallowed hard. “…in the bad kind of trouble?”

“Only you would ask that question.” Olivia’s sexy chuckle slid through Zoey and made her shiver. “You are not in trouble from my end. Granted, the Council and others can’t know, or you will be transferred at the very least.”

“No.”

“Then keep it quiet, Zoey. What stage of the rite are you on?”

“The first,” she said at last. In the course of a day, she had gone from disbelief in the rite to admitting she was stuck in the middle of it.

“The bond is this strong?” Olivia’s eyes shot up. “Tell me it’s not Ethan.”

“Um, not sure who that is.”

“Who is it?”

Zoey hesitated. She owed Declan nothing. Neither could she shake the subtle, natural magic calming her blood. Her head was aching more, her senses befuddled. Olivia was doing something to her that Declan’s magic was pushing away. The two tussled inside Zoey, confusing her more.

“Declan,” she said at last.

“You’re serious?”

Zoey nodded, uncertain why Olivia appeared stunned. The expression lasted a split second before Olivia became considering then turned into a half-smile, like a cat that cornered a mouse.

“Congrats.”

Zoey had the urge to run.

“If he’s smart, he won’t lose any time completing the rite. I’m imagining you have another date in a few days?”

“He said in three days I’ll be back.” The heat in her voice made Olivia’s smile widen.

“Good.”

“How is that good? Shouldn’t you be pissed?” Zoey asked, perplexed.

“I’m not. In a few days, I’ll tell you why.”

Olivia – the head of the IAB – wanted Zoey involved with the enemy. She didn’t like that at all.

“There are two things I want you to remember, Zoey.” The Succubus grew grave. “The first, that you must always protect the innocent against Cambions.”

“Easy,” Zoey said instantly.

“The second, you cannot trust an Incubatti. Their agendas have not changed since we split from them. They grow stronger, because of what their Cambions do to girls like you. Declan may be your soul-mate, but he has loyalties to his family and his people. He has two sides, one you will never see.”

Zoey suspected as much. She knew nothing of the man she craved. Olivia waited for her to respond. After a moment, Zoey nodded.

Olivia was right. Zoey couldn’t trust Declan.

Declan was halfway down the hallway to his room when it hit him.

Olivia had five soul-mates secluded on one team. The Sucubatti were known for genetic experiments meant to increase the ability for Hunters to handle sex energy and fight Cambions. Did Olivia discover the girls meant to be Incubus soul-mates by chance? Or was she somehow able to create them? The Sucubatti scientists were known for being the best in the world; they created Halflings in test tubes to try to perfect the Cambion-killing machines. To date, the Hunters were still too unstable to live much longer than twenty-two, but they were also getting stronger, if Team R was any indication.

Maybe Olivia’s scientists figured out some genetic switch that made Halflings compatible as Incubus mates and were experimenting the way they did with Hunters.

He returned to the elevators, plagued by a feeling that he was missing something. Declan went to the subterranean office of his father and entered without knocking, as usual. Wes was present, and their father was frowning.

“I think we have a problem,” Ethan said, before Declan even closed the door.

“More than one,” he agreed.

“This one pertains to you.”

Declan sat at the table, glancing at the iPad Wes slid to him. A grainy video was paused on the screen.

“What am I looking at?” he asked curiously.

“Footage from the night Julius was killed.”

“I didn’t think there was any.”

“It was provided anonymously.”

At the note in his father’s voice, Declan looked up. Ethan and Wes were grim, waiting. Uneasy, Declan tapped the screen to play the video.

He watched in silence. The grainy footage contained no audio but featured Julius, an Incubus known for playing the club scene nightly and his connection with the Cambion leader, Paul. It was probably a matter of time before he crossed paths with the Sucubatti, who watched the Incubatti close to the Cambions.

It wasn’t a Succubus that led him into the garage where his body was found. It was a Hunter with a familiar, heart-shaped face. Alone. Zoey let Julius get pretty far with her before the weapons appeared. Julius was oblivious. True to her claim, Zoey only needed one strike to kill the Incubus.

Julius dropped. Zoey fixed her clothing and strolled away.

Declan leaned back and covered his mouth. He’d faced Zoey in an alley, assured she couldn’t kill a full-grown Incubus, let alone her soul-mate.

“It doesn’t make sense,” he said at last, heart quickening. “I checked her mind today. I saw none of this, no sign of a secret of this magnitude. She didn’t know why we were there, above what the Professor told her.”

“It’s her, isn’t it?” Ethan asked.

“It is,” Declan confirmed. “She had a chance to kill me last night and didn’t. I don’t understand.”

“You’re certain?”

“She doesn’t look drugged in the video,” Wes said. “She’s alert and aware.”

“I stripped her mind, Dad,” Declan snapped. “I’ve been concerned about this woman since I marked her three years ago. I’ve watched her, consulted with the Professor, read her files. She is a killer, and she’s strong. But she has absolutely no capacity to lie, and not one tenth the power she’d need to hide a secret from me.”

“I’m afraid I have to agree,” Wes said. “The girl has an itchy trigger finger, but she’s an open book.”

“Three years?” Ethan raised an eyebrow.

Declan looked away.

“We’ll talk about that later,” his father said firmly. “Right now, I need to know what’s going on. Our sources tell me it was a hit, and you’re telling me the assassin has no memory of it.”

“She doesn’t,” Declan said. “I also learned from the Professor that Olivia purposely secluded five Incubus soul-mates onto one team and assigned them Benefactors. This inquiry was her way of sending a message, one I think you understand?”

Ethan was quiet, his eyes straying to the iPad. Declan was breaking out in a cold sweat at the thought of Zoey killing an Incubus, not because he was afraid, but because he knew the penalty for such an act, just as he knew his father was charged with executing it.

He promised to protect her an hour before.

“Fuck!” Declan rose and paced, restless from the rite as well as the revelation on the iPad.

“Calm down, son.” His father said. “You have discretion as the leader of the Enforcers. You do not have to act, and if you say she doesn’t remember, I believe you.”

“Who knows about this?”

“The three of us and the anonymous tipper.”

“Why do I have the feeling it’s Olivia who tipped us off?”

“Because your instincts are damn good,” his father said in approval. “She set this up nicely, don’t you think? Sent an Incubus’ soul-mate to kill one of the top three Incubuses the Sucubatti hate, then put the killer right in front of you without you knowing.”

“The only thing she didn’t know was that Zoey is mine,” Declan said moodily. “She didn’t know I’d be able to read her and see there was no memory of this.”

“This could be our only leverage in the situation,” Ethan said. “She doesn’t know what we know. Zoey has no memory of killing an Incubus. Somehow, Olivia was able to activate her, like some sort of robot, then turn her off. We need to know how and if the rest of the girls on Zoey’s team are like this. Three of my sons have taken soul-mates in the past few months. I was pleased at first, but the timing is worrying. Likewise, we need to keep this footage from surfacing.”

“She said there’d be repercussions if you didn’t join forces with her,” Declan said, half-hearing his father. “Is this her leverage?”

“Looks that way,” his father said. “Olivia would have recognized that Zoey was marked, even if she didn’t know who it was. The Enforcers are the only Incubatti who cannot choose their mates. It wouldn’t take much for her to piece it together.”

“I’m a fucking idiot,” Declan muttered.

“This puts you – and me – in a very precarious position,” Ethan said. “We have two of the five girls in the building, leaving three under Olivia’s influence. The Cambions are planning something soon. I’m being blocked on the when and where by Paul and his allies on the Council. Wes,” he turned to the third born son, “call Olivia. Set up a meeting in an hour.”

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