Read Demons: The Ravyn Series Online
Authors: Natalie Kiest
By the tenth outfit I was becoming much more comfortable with Angela. She was kind and sweet, but curiosity got the best of me. “Angela?” “Yes,” she replied as she fixed my bra strap. I noticed she wasn’t as cold as Ravyn. In fact, her skin was quite warm to the touch. “How do you know Ravyn?” I almost whispered. She smiled warmly at my question, making me wonder if it was at me or the memory of their meeting.
“Nebiros introduced us,” she said as she turned me to face the mirror. I took in my own reflection for a moment before my focus returned to her. “Ravyn was a handful back then. When Nebiros needs help, you know you’re in for a challenge.” She paused shaking her head. But before she could continue, I interrupted, “Were you two a couple?” The question popped out before I could stop it.
Angela contemplated my question for a brief moment. “Not a couple sweetie, more of a friends with benefits,” she finally answered honestly. The disappointment on my face was clear as I sighed sadly. “Sit,” she urged as she seated herself on the long bench.
“Ravyn is very powerful and I’m sure you already know the persuasion of pleasure her touch carries.” I blushed as I nodded, knowing full well what she was talking about. “Well, imagine her not having any control over it. She was very new to our world and had little control of any of her powers. Then there is the little fact that she was and still is hot as can be. I mean, honestly, Ravyn is the definition of hot dripping wet sex,” she said with a smile.
Her words made me cringe, I felt like I was going to be sick. I wanted to cry and scream in frustration at Ravyn’s behavior. I tried desperately to reason with myself, but at the moment my crazy imagination was taking over. My mind worked overtime to conjure up images of Ravyn having sex with everyone around me. The knot in my belly grew tighter and just as I felt I might panic, an unexpected thought sent a chilling calm through me.
Why did it matter to me who Ravyn was sleeping with? She was nothing more than a friend right? I mean it's not like we ever had anything more. Ravyn was a grown woman for God’s sake, she could do what she wanted. Obviously she already had, so it was simply none of my concern. After successfully talking myself out of my worries, I turned back to Angela.
“So you’re a lesbian?” “I take whatever turns me on at the moment and back then it was Ravyn,” she shrugged. “Do you love her?” My question was quickly answered with a high pitched laugh. “I suppose my love for her exists, though more of a friendly variety. I learned long ago that Ravyn isn’t capable of love.” Her words caught me off guard, raising even more questions and concerns.
“Why in the world would you say that?” I voiced my concern. “Sweetie, Ravyn gets what she wants, but there is always a selfish reason, an ulterior motive in doing something for others.” I couldn’t believe what she was saying. Ravyn had always taken care of me in the past and never gained anything for it. “That doesn’t mean she is incapable of love,” I retorted. “Maybe, but why are you here? I bet Ravyn has some reason other than just wanting you to have a wonderful day.” Angela’s tone was so dead serious, I didn’t know how to reply.
“What ever her reason for this little shopping spree, is really nothing to concern yourself with. At the moment, you should only be concerned with finding out why she wants you,” she explained. “Wants?” I said, feeling my breathing kick into overdrive. “Yes, as in wants every inch of that wonderful body of yours,” she informed, almost warning me.
Panic struck me, it was the second time I had been told this, but the way Angela said it, sent terror through me. “No. We’re just friends! This is crazy!” I took a deep breath. “Why does… everyone… keep…” I struggled to speak as I began to hyperventilate, “saying this?” I finished barely able to breathe as the room began to spin. Angela looked at me with a sudden worry in her eyes. Feeling myself falling forward, Ravyn burst through the door catching me in her arms.
So there I was in the dressing room of a lingerie store wearing only see through black sheer boy shorts and bra, fighting to breathe as Ravyn held me. Her cold hand slowly ran up and down over the bare skin of my back, sending a calm comforting relief through me as she whispered soothing words into my ear.
When my breathing stabilized, she eased me back onto the bench and grabbed my jeans. It was then I remembered I was basically naked with Ravyn kneeling in front of me, which caused me to quickly snap my thighs together. My sudden reaction caused Ravyn’s confident smile to return as she slowly slid my jeans over my feet, pulling them up to my knees. “Can you stand?” she asked, but before I could reply her arm snaked around my waist while the other one held onto the jeans. “Ready?” Ready for what I didn’t know, still I nodded dumbly.
Slowly she rose to her feet bringing me with her. We stood in silence for a moment as I stared up at her, but her eyes never met mine. Instead they were glued to the image of my body in the mirror behind me. Butterflies stirred in my belly fluttering their way to my heart as warm fuzzies bubbled through me. Again I felt a sincere belonging here in her arms.
My hands instinctively wound their way around her waist, locking together at the small of her back as if to keep her trapped, unwilling to let her go. Even through her cotton shirt, I could feel the coolness of her skin and her muscles tense as her fingers traced down gently down my spine. She crept lower and lower, over my bottom toward the hollow between my thighs. It was then, Angela’s warning came back to me.
I tried to fight the worry in my head against the excitement of Ravyn’s gentle touch, they were both overwhelming at the moment. “Ravyn,” I gasped, closing my eyes as I reveled in the tingly, icy trail her touch left over my inner thigh. I forced myself to finish my thought before I wouldn’t be able to stop her from going further. “Is this all you want from me?” I whispered as I opened my eyes.
Her eyes broke free from the mirror to find mine and her hand left my body, finding my jeans she finished pulling them up, breaking my hold around her waist as she did. “I only want to keep you safe,” she said firmly, handing me my shirt before disappearing. With a huff, I finished dressing and headed out after her.
There she was, standing by the counter talking with Angela. Without hesitation, I headed straight for them. “Hey! Why can’t you just answer a question anymore? You do this ridiculous round about crap every time,” I said with quite a bit of attitude as my hands landed on my hips. Angela smiled at me before giving us some privacy.
“The truth is what I said. You just don’t understand it yet. Don’t get all worked up about it,” she finished with a wink. “What? All worked up?” I was taken aback and really embarrassed. “What the hell happened in there? Did you use your voodoo touch on me?” I accused quietly. “I could ask you the same thing,” she played.
As I stood there trying to think of some sort of retort, the beast in my belly made itself known. Ravyn smiled. “Cranky, are we?” she commented. “Can we just go home now so I get some answers out of you?” “Not yet. Eat then we will go,” she replied, though it was more like an order.
I glared at Ravyn, unsure if I wanted kiss her or hit her, as Angela approached. “What would you like to eat?” Angela asked with a gleaming smile. “Anything would be good at this point,” I replied rubbing my stomach trying to sooth its growling. “Where ever you guys want to go is fine with me,” I offered. “Sweetie, the choice is yours. This is your day,” she insisted. “Hmm,” I thought aloud. “Italian?” I said, thinking some pasta would give me some much needed energy. Angela smiled. “Good choice.”
Shortly after my decision, we were sitting in the back of a very rustic Italian restaurant. The staff had to push three large tables together to accommodate our large group. The four men, rather demons, took a seat at each corner of the table. Angela and Ravyn placed me protectively between them while Devlin and Lilith sat across from us. I felt like the seating arrangement was a purposeful orchestration, though I didn’t have a clue as to what or why. I did, however, take notice of how close Ravyn positioned her chair next to mine, basically almost touching mine.
Bringing my attention back to the menu, the mere thought of food made the beast growl again. I caught Ravyn’s grin out of the corner of my eye and quickly closed my menu as I noticed Lilith was the only other one with a menu. I decided to press on with other questions. Do demons eat food? I looked at her waiting for her answer. Finally, she glanced at me. “Pass,” she said simply, refusing my question. I raised my brows as I studied her eyes which seemed to relay a hunger. Hunger for what, I could only imagine. Thankfully, the waiter pulled my attention away.
Lilith ordered the same thing only she ordered veal scaloppini instead of chicken, causing me to scrunch my face in disgust. Pour baby cow. But what shocked me more than Lilith eating baby cow was the amount of alcohol they ordered. A bottle of their best Scotch for Ravyn, four bottles of Merlot, three bottles of Pino Grigio, and a bottle of Patron Silver for Devlin. Even more shocking were the words “we’ll start with” muttered by Angela before she ordered the insane amount of alcohol.
The servers returned in no time, unloading the bottles and glasses while removing the plates and silverware in front of those who didn’t order. Angela quickly filled my glass with the Pinot Grigio. I raised the glass to my lips taking a small sip before looking around at my friends. “So who’s driving us home?” I wondered aloud, it seemed like a logical question since I wasn’t a heavy drinker. They all just stared at me like I was an idiot.
“Kara, my dear, how does it feel to be in the company of demons?” Devlin asked with a smirk, his question causing the others to smile. “It’s not so bad,” I shrugged, taking a moment to think about it before I continued. “I’ve been around most of you long enough. I guess we all have secrets,” I said looking at Ravyn as I spoke.
“Do we?” Devlin asked before sipping his drink. “What secrets do you hold?” He leaned back in his chair as his eyes searched mine. “Well, it's not a secret if I tell you, Devlin,” I retorted with a nervous smile. If Ravyn hadn’t shared my secret already, I really wasn’t sure if I should.
“Come now, Kara, you know our little secret. Tell me. Did Ravyn inform you how dangerous it is for a human to have knowledge of our kind?” “She warned me about it, yes,” I replied cautiously. “Did she?” He doubted my answer.
“What is your point, Devlin?” Ravyn interrupted. “My point, baby demon, is your darling Kara is in quite a predicament. She knows what we are, yet we nothing of her secret.” He chugged his glass of tequila. “See, Kara, when people put everything on the line to look out for you, understanding your secrets could be the key to success,” he explained calmly, choosing his words very carefully as he spoke.
Okay, I was really confused or maybe just in shock. I played with the stem of my wine glass as the incident at my house immediately filled my thoughts. Apparently, I was very unaware of how serious my situation was. My attention shifted to Ravyn as my eyes pleaded for some sort of truth.
Before anyone could speak further, Ravyn’s head turned to the door and her lips curled in a wicked smile as a dozen or so men armed with automatic rifles entered the restaurant. They were obviously not here for food. A man wearing a strange red robe stepped to the front, stopping as he saw us, leaving quite a bit of space between the two groups.
His eyes lit up when they found me while his hands came together like he was praying. “Ah… The lovely Kara!” The man’s smooth voice rang with joy. Ravyn’s cold hand claimed my right hand under the table, her eyes never leaving the robed man. “Gabriel. I didn’t think you would keep us waiting this long,” she said with an eerie calm.
Her words seemed to catch the man and myself by surprise as we both looked at her oddly. “You were expecting me?” he questioned, a flicker of concern in his voice. “Not you exactly. I honestly didn’t think you had the balls to challenge me openly.” Her words made the man chuckle lightly. “It seems you have under estimated me once again. You are very naïve, but you are young and always foolish. Foolish enough to believe you can save your dear friend. You see, I have some very special plans for your friend. Oh, and I am afraid your services are no longer required,” the man informed her, only to receive a tsking from Ravyn.
“I was planning to retire anyway, Gabriel. I only have one job left, so you better run like the dog you are. You run far and fast, Gabriel, because I’m coming for you and I’m not going to play nice when I get my hands on you.” Ravyn’s deadly calm tone sounded much more like a promise than a threat.
“I know everything about you, Ravyn. You have nowhere to hide the girl. Don’t make this any harder on yourself.” The man smiled, seemingly satisfied with his knowledge of Ravyn.
“She is sitting in plain sight. She is not hidden. Seems you’ve taken the bait, Gabriel,” Ravyn informed him as her grip tightened around my hand. Bait! My thoughts screamed at her. Her foot pushed my feet away from the chair as her eyes found mine, giving me a wink before turning her attention back to Gabriel.
“I do hope you brought plenty of body bags, Gabriel,” Ravyn stated so matter of fact like that it sent instant fear through me. “Bring me the girl. Kill the others,” Gabriel ordered his men.
Devlin and the others were attacking as soon as the words left Gabriel’s mouth, while Ravyn and Angela remained seated next to me. I watched in horror as my demon friends ripped through the men in the restaurant with ease.
Gabriel, however, escaped into the mall. Ravyn eyed him like a mouse in a field as he ran toward the stairs in the large center opening of the mall. That was when I noticed more men with machine guns were scattered around the balcony all aiming at the restaurant window we were sitting next to. My eyes widened in fear and my heart raced frantically.
Ravyn stood so quickly her chair went flying into the wall behind us. At the same time she pulled me up to my feet, kicking my chair out of the way. Everything seemed to be in slow motion as I stood on shaky legs, the sound of glass shattering and gun shots filled my ears. Ravyn, still holding my hand, spun me around pulling my back against her cool body, shielding me from the bullets as she walked us calmly toward the bar.