Immortals After Dark 09 - Pleasure of a Dark Prince

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Author: Kresley Cole
I’ve met arrogant males in my day, but you are the king of them.”
    A shadow passed over his face. “The king, then?What a way of putting it.” But he quickly recovered. “Then give me a boon for taking the prize. Tell me your name.”
    She exhaled, then grudgingly said, “I’m called Lucia the Huntress.”
    “Lousha,” he repeated.
    Everyone she’d ever known had pronounced her name
Loo-see-ah
. With his thick Scottish accent, the werewolf pronounced it
Lousha
. She just stopped herself from shivering.
    “Well, then, Lousha the Huntress”—a roguish grin curled his lips—“you’ve snared me.”
    Tingles danced over her body, but just as swiftly foreboding filled her. She had no business responding to him. He’d just left the nymphs and a guaranteed orgy. He would expect sex from a female this night.
    Which she could never give—even if she wanted to—without disaster.
    So why was her gaze descending along his damp chest? Her eyes followed the trail of hair from his navel down to the low-slung waist of his worn jeans, then lower… she almost gasped to see the bulge there.
    She realized he must have been doing the same perusal of her—because the bulge
grew
. She quickly glanced up, found the Lykae’s gaze was riveted to her breasts. Her nipples were straining against the wet material of her shirt, and he was staring hard at them as if he wanted to remove her top—with his mind.
    When their eyes met once more, his flickered blue again, reminding her anew of why interacting with himwas unwise. “Run along, wolf. Or I’ll make you wish you had.”
    “That will no’ be happening, Valkyrie.”
    “Why?” At his determined look, a suspicion arose in her, one so ridiculous it hardly warranted another thought. But she couldn’t shake it. “I’m not… your mate, or anything, right?” She couldn’t be.
    “Nay. Though I might wish it otherwise.”
    Thank the gods for that.
“Then—leave.”
    When he instead drew nearer, she yanked free her bow and nocked an arrow, drawing the string without thought. She aimed straight for his heart, which wouldn’t kill an immortal like him but would put him down for a good while. “Stop right where you are, or I’ll shoot.”
    He didn’t stop right where he was. “You would no’. When I mean you no harm?”
    “This isn’t an idle threat,” she said in a steely tone. His expression turned impatient, as if he couldn’t understand where her caution was coming from. “I
will
shoot you if you come closer.”
    He came closer. So she shot him in the heart. Or four inches to the right, having decided at the last second to vary her aim by a degree.
    The arrow landed in his solid chest, drilling through his muscles until only the flights were visible. “Bluidy hell, woman!” he bellowed, scowling down at his chest.
    In a placid tone, she reminded him, “I told you not to come closer.”
    He fisted the flights, trying to draw the arrow free, but those barbs made it impossible. Reaching around awkwardly, he grated, “Help me get this thing loose!”
    She blinked up at him. “I put the arrows
in
. I don’t take them out.”
    His chin jutted. “You do with me.”
    The corners of her lips quirked, surprising her.
What a wild, mad Lykae.
She schooled her features. “Why would I ever?”
    “Because, Valkyrie”—he started for her again, apparently planning to ignore the arrow in his chest—“by the close of this night we’ll be sharing a bed, and you’ll feel foolish to have shot up your bedmate.”
    With a sigh, she let sail another arrow. “Oh, dear, how
foolish
of me. You were saying?”
    He continued closer. “When I set to kissing those pouting lips of yours—”
    Another arrow sunk into his chest.
    Now three wounds marred his gorgeous body, three trails of blood tracking over the rises and falls of rock-hard muscle. Gritting his teeth, he said, “This hurts like hell, lass, but it’s heartening.”
    “How do you figure?”
    “At fifty times the
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