Thief Of Light Part 26

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All those years ago, the pockets of Inga's winter coat had been lumpy with rocks. Staring, he'd reached out a trembling hand to touch the hard, bulky shapes under the soaked fabric, appalled with the first glimmerings of a terrible knowledge.

A soul for a soul. His anguish as atonement for Inga's.

Tonight, the Voice had been Their instrument as much as his. He'd never come so hard in his life, a rush of intense physical sensation, unbearably amplified by the beauty of Prue's surrender. It had swept him up, blown away every rational faculty, leaving only instinct. The Voice had roared out of his throat, as much a part of that incredible o.r.g.a.s.m as his seed. He hadn't even realized he'd spoken until it was too late, the d.a.m.ning words ringing loose around the chamber, like a great peal of baritone bells.

Love me.

The words had welled up from the deepest part of his subconscious, chosen intuitively and with devastating, pinpoint skill. Shaking, he pressed his cheek into the sweet curve where Prue's neck met her shoulder. Murmuring something unintelligible, she stroked his back.



At seventeen, he'd confused l.u.s.t with love, but not now.

Love me, Prue. G.o.ds, love me!

Oh G.o.ds, he loved Prue McGuire more than life itself. Everything he was-heart, soul, body and mind-yearned to know she loved him back.

Yes, the required response had come out of her mouth, but the mess he'd made of his life wasn't some hearts and flowers tale with a happy ending. He couldn't afford to believe her-he couldn't let let himself believe and still retain his sanity. Because even if, by some amazing twist of fate, she'd told him true, he'd never know for sure. himself believe and still retain his sanity. Because even if, by some amazing twist of fate, she'd told him true, he'd never know for sure.

Command what you so deeply desire, the Horned Lord had said, the Horned Lord had said, and by its very nature, you can never be sure you have it. Neither trust, nor love. and by its very nature, you can never be sure you have it. Neither trust, nor love.

Trembling, Erik pressed a kiss to Prue's forehead. Then to her eyes, one after the other, and lastly, her soft, sweet mouth. When she sighed in response, he thought he might cry, the small sound had such a wealth of weary acceptance in it.

Ducking his head so he didn't have to meet her eyes, he withdrew from her body as gently as possible, unable to prevent the shudder of pleasure as he slid out of her warm creaminess. Rolling over, he drew her into his arms, stroking wobbly circles across her shoulder blades with his fingertips. When she snuggled, throwing a leg over his, he caught his breath.

He'd thought he'd discovered what anguish was. Guilt and bitter regret and shame. He'd been wrong.

As if she'd read his mind, Prue took a brisk nip of the skin beneath his ear. "It's all right," she said. "Relax. I don't expect you to say it back." Her voice was tightly controlled, quiet and steady.

27.

Propping himself up on one elbow, Erik gazed at her face, drinking her in as if he'd never seen her before-the straight, silky brows, that cus.h.i.+ony lower lip coupled with a determined chin. Exactly as the Horned Lord had said, he was finely caught indeed. f.u.c.ked to the seven h.e.l.ls and back.

"Ah, Prue." He forced a smile. "That's the most beautiful compliment anyone ever paid me. But it isn't true, you know. You don't really love me, not deep down."

Prue sat up so rapidly he couldn't help but watch her gorgeous t.i.ts quiver as her spine straightened with a snap. "How the h.e.l.l would you know what I feel?" Spots of color burned on her cheeks.

Erik flinched. It was such a secret part of him, the curse of the Voice, a burden he'd carried alone from the beginning. No one need know how he'd fouled the G.o.ds' gift-especially Prue, with her clear-eyed honesty and courage. How would he bear it when her eyes darkened with judgment and she turned away, sickened by his crime? She might not intend to condemn, but she would. G.o.ds, anyone would. No, he'd rather die.

But he owed her some part of the truth.

Drawing a fortifying breath, he grabbed her hands in both of his. "Shut up and listen to me. This is important. I commanded commanded you to love me, Prue." you to love me, Prue."

She sent him a level, steady look. "Yes, I heard you."

He struggled. "No, no. You don't understand."

"Of course, I do. For the Sister's sake, Erik, I know what you are." This time, when she tugged her hands free, he allowed it. "I know you'll go, sooner rather than later."

Erik wrapped his big hands around her shoulders and held on tight. "When I was a boy, I nearly died of the lungspasm."

Her eyes went wide and soft. "Sister, that's awful." She pressed a quick kiss to the inside of his arm. "I'm sorry, but I don't understand what-"

Erik pulled her forward until they were nose to nose. "The Lord and the Lady gave me a gift. Do you understand? A special Voice."

Her brow creased. "I love your voice," she said. "It's beautiful."

"Prue." He forced himself to speak slowly. "The Voice gives me the power to command anyone to do anything."

Prue chuckled, though her amus.e.m.e.nt was threaded with uneasiness. "Don't be silly. You know that can't be true."

"You didn't want to try the shawl on, but I commanded you. Remember?"

She shrugged. "I changed my mind."

"I compelled you!"

Prue made a noise suspiciously like a snort. "No one makes makes me do anything, Erik." Her chin lifted. "Especially you." me do anything, Erik." Her chin lifted. "Especially you."

a.s.sailed by a creeping sense of unreality, Erik ran a hand through his damp hair. "I made Florien take a bath," he said desperately.

Prue gave a short laugh. "Oh, well done. You frightened him half to death, I imagine. Sweet Sister, he's a little boy. You could break him over your knee. What did you expect?"

Her eyes narrowed and she tilted her head. "If you have this amazing power, why aren't you lord of the universe?"

"Because I have rules!"

"Rules?" Her brows rose. "Right."

Erik sprang off the bed, breathing hard. "Do you think I'm mad?" he demanded.

"A little, perhaps," she said calmly enough, but he had the sense she was picking her words with care. "You've been acting the demon king too long, I think." She sighed. "But the way you sing, I don't doubt your voice is a G.o.ds-given gift. Almost like Magick."

"You told me you didn't believe in Magick until you saw the seelies."

"I still don't." She shrugged again. "The seelies are real. Flesh and blood and fur." Her expression became thoughtful. "It's funny though, Purist Bartelm said Magick believes in me even if I don't believe in it."

Erik stared at her as she sat bolt upright on the bed, framed by sumptuous, bloodred hangings. Her hair was beginning to curl wildly as it dried, a dark cloud around her piquant face.

"You're the only person who's ever resisted, even for a moment. I wasn't ready for that," he said slowly, thinking it through. "You don't believe in much, do you, Prue? Not even the G.o.ds?"

"I believe in hard work. The G.o.ds help those who help themselves, my da used to say." A fleeting expression of pain crossed her face. "When I was little, I loved the idea of the Sister watching over me, so wise and lovely in the sky. I had a Sisterbook, all blue and silver and gilt, a gift on my birth from my grandmother. Mam used to . . ." She traced a pattern on the quilt with one finger.

"And then?"

She looked up, her eyes gem-bright with the tears she refused to shed. "I met Chavis. Came to the big city and grew up in a hurry. When I finally went back-" Her breath caught. "They were both . . . gone, my parents. The winter ague was bad that year, and they were old. Sad with missing me."

"Sweetheart." Erik came to stand beside her, tucking a curl behind her ear. He let his hand linger on the softness of her hair.

"Don't pity me. I have all I need."

"What's that?"

"A place in life. People I love, who love me in return. Katrin, Rose." Her voice shook. "Work to d-do." Prue sniffed, blinking furiously. Slowly, so slowly, tears welled up, sparkling on her lashes.

It was the small, defiant sniff that broke him.

"I love you, you know," he said.

Prue's face went stiff. She stared fixedly at the end of the bed. The words hung in the air, flat and dull.

Reaching out, Erik wrapped his fingers around a bedpost, anchoring himself. "Sorry, I only realized a minute ago."

"That's nice." Prue grabbed for a pillow and hugged it into her body, concealing her sweet curves, hiding from him. "But I told you. You're not obliged. I might be a fool, Erik Th.o.r.ensen, but I'm not that stupid." Her sweet lips took on an ugly line. "You've got what you wanted. You don't have to say it again."

Swinging her legs around, she rose. "There should be clean robes in the cupboard."

"f.u.c.k it!" He ran a hand through his hair, took a turn about the room. "All right, all right. The seelies were real enough, weren't they? Suppose I could prove it's all true-the power of the Voice, how much I love you?"

"Erik," she said, her brow creasing. "This command thing, it's a delusion. Impossible."

"G.o.dsdammit! Get back on the bed! Get back on the bed!"

For the s.p.a.ce of a single heartbeat, Prue wavered.

"Do it!" The bed hangings billowed in an unseen breeze.

Her eyes wide, she scrambled back and knelt in the middle of the bed. Then she pulled in a steadying breath and looked him dead in the eye. "So much for sheer volume. Now what?"

"Do you trust me, Prue?"

The silence dragged on and on. Eventually, she said, "Physically I'm sure I'm safe enough, but that's not really what you mean, is it?"

"No," he said heavily. "It's not." He took both her hands in his. "Prue, I could command you to do things, feel things, you've never dreamed of." He paused, his heart thundering. "In bed."

"Nonsense," she said st.u.r.dily.

"I wouldn't hurt you, I swear. You'd love it." But he made a production out of glancing around the chamber, letting his gaze lift to the ropes curled around the latticed canopy of the bed, and then linger on the strange, erotic devices lying quietly on the wooden shelves.

When he heard Prue's sudden intake of breath, he turned. "I think you know what I'd want. It happened the moment I saw you." Lifting one of her hands, he raised it to his lips, licked the palm. "Give your pleasure over to me, Prue, body and soul. Let me control it, control you." He nipped the ball of her thumb.

Prue went still. When her pink tongue crept out to moisten her lips, his c.o.c.k throbbed, hard and heavy.

He kept his voice low, seductive. "I've seen you tremble at the thought, love. Deep down, there's a part of you that yearns to give the reins to someone else-to me." Her wrist turned in his grasp, fingers curling over his jaw. She didn't even know she'd done it. "You fear the freedom as much as you crave it, don't you?"

Her wide-eyed gaze skittered away from his. She gave the faintest shake of the head, her hair falling forward in a curtain so he couldn't see her face. Gently, Erik reached out and brushed it aside. "Because it means surrender, absolute trust."

"I-I can't," she whispered.

"I know, but you see, I could make you-with the Voice." His heart aching, Erik sat on the bed and gathered her into his arms. When she sighed and nestled, he began to rock them both back and forth, in an instinctive rhythm. Prue ran her hand over his shoulder, rubbed the swell of his biceps, again and again.

Eventually, she spoke into his chest. "a.s.suming you're not completely insane, what . . . what would you do?"

"Wors.h.i.+p, adore-take complete control. Strip your soul as bare as your gorgeous little body. You'd come only at my command, be bound if I wish, as I wish. I want to hear you sob with pleasure, beg me for release." He stopped, his breath coming short. "Nothing to do, nothing to think, nothing to worry about-except obedience."Erik's heartbeat reverberated under Prue's ear, heavy and a little fast. Her mind was a mishmash of competing desires and terrors, and she couldn't seem to think straight. She'd never met a man so compelling, that was true. And he could sing the birds from the trees, that was true also, but this . . . this delusion! It went beyond confusing to crazy. She should be concerned, she knew, but she felt so safe, curled up in his arms.

She raised her head a little. "Obedience?" Her snort of disbelief stirred the hairs on his chest. "G.o.ds, typical male thinking! What is this supposed to prove?"

Erik's chuckle had a strange sound, deep, but hollow. "What greater proof of the Voice could there be? I command a stubborn, independent woman to give herself into my control, to deliver everything she is to a man she doesn't truly trust. And you, Prue McGuire-you obey."

He grasped her chin in his hand and stared deep into her eyes, his own sheened a brilliant blue. "I'm d.a.m.ned, love. By my own b.l.o.o.d.y weakness. You're the trap the G.o.ds laid for me, the ambush I walked straight into. I tried so hard not to-" He swallowed. "This isn't the first time I've slipped, used the Voice on you. Remember when I nearly-up against the wall? It just about killed me to stop. I'm so sorry I hurt you like that.

"If I was even half a man, I'd walk out of here right now." His lip curled. "But it's too late, the damage is done."

Setting her a little way away from him, he skimmed his fingers over her shoulders, curving under the swell of her breast, drifting over a furled nipple. His gaze followed his touch, a perceptible brush against her skin. "G.o.ds, I want you more than my next breath."

When he traced figures of eight from Prue's sternum to her navel and back, nerves deep in her pelvis fluttered with delighted apprehension. Her s.e.x tingled and glowed, softening. Against her thigh, his c.o.c.k stirred like a warm, sleepy animal.

"I can't make it right, what I've done," he said, the velvet voice strained and curt. "So instead I'm going to make it worse. And I can hardly wait. Ah, f.u.c.k it!" He turned his head away, but he'd forgotten about the mirrored wall.

The expression that crossed his face was so utterly desolate, it was beyond the benison of tears. She didn't think she'd ever seen such a purity of anguish. Prue found herself patting his shoulder, murmuring nonsense, the way she'd done when Katrin was little.

"Erik," she said at last. "You realize this is too bizarre to be credible? I don't-I can't-believe you."

He pinched the bridge of his nose. "You will."

Surrept.i.tiously, Prue inhaled the scent of his skin. It made her blood sing, a bittersweet melody. Connection between two hearts, even between two bodies, was such a transient thing, so fragile and precious. "Look, we've got tonight." I've got tonight. I've got tonight. "Just hold me." "Just hold me."

She took a cautious nibble of his neck. When he jerked and his grip tightened, she licked a leisurely trail over the pulse pounding in his throat. "Make love to me."

"Can I tie your hands?" His mouth curved in a tender smile, but his eyes blazed.

Immediately, her s.e.x tightened, a hot arrow of sensation streaking through her lower belly. Helpless Helpless. "N-no," she whispered.

Because when he'd held her down on the shabby couch in his dressing room, his long fingers wrapped around her wrists, the real Prue, the sensible Prue, the woman she knew, had disappeared-leaving her to drift, an empty, yearning vessel with only his hands, his voice, his body, to fill and anchor her in a world of overwhelming sensation.

She should forget how satisfying it had been, on some level so visceral, so deeply buried, she still couldn't quite grasp its true significance, or even understand where it had come from.

"There are clasps over there," said a soft, dark voice in her ear. Lightly, Erik tugged her nipple, startling a gasp out of her. "Jeweled ones. I could dress up these sweet t.i.ts, make them tingle."

Prue bit her lip. "No, they'd look better on you," she managed. Turning her head, she nipped his pectoral muscle, then suckled one brown disk deep and hard.

Erik swore and bucked against her, but he laughed. "G.o.ds, Prue, you're perfect. I won't mention the d.i.l.d.os then." He paused, then whispered, "Some of them are b.u.mpy, ridged. Did you know that?"

He tasted salty, dark and fascinating. Prue licked her lips, her s.e.x pulsing with heat and moisture, wetting her thighs. Ridged? Ridged? "All I want is you," she said. "All I want is you," she said.

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