Prophecy: Dark Moon Rising (6 page)

Read Prophecy: Dark Moon Rising Online

Authors: Felicity Heaton

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Gothic, #Paranormal, #Vampires

BOOK: Prophecy: Dark Moon Rising
7.76Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

He’d given them a third option of death. It would be interesting to see how many chose it.

He’d had to do something to lighten the sombre mood in his house. The option of death had been intended as a joke but they’d pushed him so far that it had come out sounding deadly serious.

He gritted his teeth when he passed some of the Caelestis guards, bracing himself for their muttered comments. They pleasantly surprised him by not making any. Again he found himself wondering if Prophecy was responsible.

He’d been wondering a lot of things about her recently. Mostly his thoughts got stuck on wondering what she was doing and whether she was as miserable as he felt. He’d never thought that he’d live to see the day where he missed someone, especially a female Caelestis, but here he was, storming towards her mansion with the express purpose of seeing her to alleviate the overwhelming sense of loneliness inside of him. Of course, he’d never let her or anyone else know that. If anyone asked him, he’d come on business.

Unbuttoning his jacket while he walked through the brightly lit entrance hall, he was just about to remove it when something hit him. Her arms wrapped around his neck and her lips pressed against his throat, and he couldn’t stop his arms from encircling her, holding her tightly against him. He sighed into her neck, kissing it lightly and savouring the taste of her skin and the smell of her scent. His eyes closed, his fingers digging into her sides as he held her tight enough to alleviate his need to feel her in his arms.

It felt as though the whole house had stopped to stare. There wasn’t a sound being made within fifty feet of them.

He buried his face into her sweet neck a moment longer and then relinquished his grip on her. The words he’d been about to say disappeared along with his voice when he caught sight of what she was wearing. He held her at arms length, images of her at the masquerade flashing into his mind. It had been the first night that he’d truly felt the full impact of his feelings for her and it was happening all over again.

His fingers trembled against her shoulders, his chest tightening and making it impossible to breathe. He raked his eyes over her, down the delicious curve of her throat to her breasts where the bodice had pushed them together, creating a slight cleavage. He could see the star over her chest and the faint pulses of red that were tracing it.

His gaze dropped lower and he found the ability to breathe again, only it felt more like panting. He steeled his jaw at the sensual curve of her body in the plum strapless top and struggled for control over himself but knew it was a hopeless battle. When she looked like this, his desire for her would always win over his sense.

Stepping towards her, he ran his hands down her arms to her chest and moved them onto her bodice. He inwardly groaned at the feeling of the satiny material beneath his touch and his eyes became hooded when his fingers reached her skirt. The softness of the velvet and the feel of her hips beneath was too much for him.

Grabbing her hand, he sneered and fought against his desire to change into his demonic guise. He tugged her through the house, cursing the fact that her room was two flights up. It felt as though it was miles away and he had a burning need to touch her, to kiss her. He mounted the first set of steps and then smiled when he extended his senses and found no one in the vicinity. Pulling her around in front of him, he backed her up against the wall. She smiled, her soft lips taking on a seductive look that matched the one in her eyes.

“Vixen,” he whispered and she visibly shuddered. “You…”

He slammed his hands against the wall on either side of her head. Her startled look over his actions quickly faded back into one of allure. She leaned her head back into the wall and he frowned at her, wondering what she was up to.

He groaned when she lifted her leg and ran her foot up the inside of his. Looking down at it, his brows knit and his desire burned hotter than the sun when he saw the black pointed boots she was wearing.

He sneered and grabbed hold of her leg, keeping it raised while he pressed his body hard against hers.

She smiled, clearly satisfied by his reaction to her.

“You mess with fire,” he dropped his head so his lips were close to her ear. She released a quiet sigh when he kissed her earlobe, tracing the curve of it with his tongue and teasing her. “You might get burnt.”

“I’m already burning, Valentine.” Her voice was quiet with need and he swallowed when she ran her hands up his chest and curled her fingers around the lapels of his coat.

“You are the Devil,” he said and swept her up into his arms. He carried her swiftly up the remaining steps, coming out on the landing of the second floor a few doors down from hers.

He glanced down at her and saw she was still smiling, amused by his accusation that she was indeed the Devil. She had to be. There was nothing on Earth with the power to tempt man like that of the Devil. A single look from her and he’d sell his soul, damning himself to eternal torment in the fiery pits of Hell. Well, he’d sell it if he had one.

The beauty of being a vampire. No mortal conscience to tie you down and control your actions. He was going to Hell regardless so he might as well make the most of his life.

“Child of Hell,” he whispered into her ear and kicked her door open.

The second he was inside, he dropped her to her feet and slammed the door shut. He advanced on her, taking great satisfaction from how she backed away, her eyes telling him that he’d have to catch her if he wanted to kiss her. She couldn’t get far with the door locked or in the skirt she was wearing. It was a miracle she could move at all without tripping over the bottom of it. She’d be in his arms in less than a handful of seconds.

He was in no mood for games.

He lunged at her and she went to dodge his attack by slipping under his arm, but he lowered his hand and caught hold of her waist, pulling her flush against him. He crushed her lips under a bruising, passionate kiss, pouring out his need for her into it and letting her feel his hunger. She relaxed into him, her palms pressing against his chest while the kiss became one of tenderness.

Their mouths barely touched. The lightness of the kiss and the way her lips skimmed against his stirred such intense emotion in him, stronger than if he’d surrendered to his desire to smash his mouth against hers. The denial of his desire and the maintaining of a kiss so delicate tantalised him, making his whole body feel as light as the touch of their lips and as warm as it had been when he was human.

He kept his eyes closed as the deep feelings stirred his heart into life, flooding it with emotion. He’d never felt anything like this with anyone else. No one made him feel the way she did.

When he eventually relinquished her lips, he looked at her. Her eyes were closed at first but gradually opened to reveal her dark pupils. They were so large that they almost blotted out the colour of her brown irises. Her lips parted, her body brushing against his while she breathed heavily in his arms. She looked as awed by the feelings inspired in such a gentle act as he felt.

Her hands snaked up over his chest to his neck and she looped them around it, holding him while he kept hold of her. He was about to dip his head to kiss her again and recapture the now fading feelings when someone knocked at the door.

He could see in her eyes that she was going to ignore it and it made him smile to know that she didn’t want this moment to end either. It felt so good to have her close to him again, to be able to feel her signature and smell her scent. He’d lost the smell of her on his clothes while he’d been away and it was then that he’d realised that he missed her.

The person knocked again.

She sighed and he knew their peaceful time together was about to disappear.

“What is it?” she hollered, annoyance visible in her eyes while she kept her voice sweet.

“There’s a problem with the Aurorea guards,” Serenity’s voice came loud and clear through the door.

Valentine released Prophecy and walked to the door, opening it and frowning at Serenity.

She dropped her gaze and hesitated for a moment before continuing. Clearly, she’d been expecting Prophecy to answer.

“Some of the Caelestis guards have—”

“That’s it!” Prophecy cut her off and stormed past him and out into the hall. She looked back at him. “I overheard some of them talking earlier. I warned them.”

He stripped his coat off and placed it over the chair beside the door. Following her down the hall, he fell into step beside her.

“It could be my men. None of them wanted to come here tonight. All of my family are refusing to work with yours,” he said and she frowned.

“It doesn’t matter if it is your men. This is the house of Caelestis. Your family should always be welcome here regardless of what they say or do. I’m tired of all this bickering.” She started down the steps to the first floor.

“Remember that they have had this hatred bred into them. It will take time for them to come to terms with what we have asked them to do. We did not work well together at first.” He moved quickly down the steps and blocked her path, stopping her in her tracks. “This has to be handled diplomatically. We can punish them all we want but it will not solve the base problem. In fact, I am certain that it would only make it worse. We need to bring the houses together in a way that makes them feel equal and unthreatened.”

“You mean they have to believe it’s their decision?” She searched his eyes for his answer.

He nodded.

“I can do that … after I’ve punished them,” she said and slipped past him.

He grabbed her wrist and held her firm. “Prophecy, that is not the way to deal with them.”

“I have to, Valentine. I warned those three guards and if I don’t go through with the punishment I said would come to them, the whole house will doubt my ability to be a leader.”

He considered what she’d said and then released her. She was right. If she had warned these men that they would receive a punishment for disobeying her command then she had to go through with it. He knew Prophecy well enough to know that whatever she had threatened them with, it wouldn’t be as severe as that he’d threatened his family with. She could rule hers so easily. He had to promise death in order to control his.

Following her into the main area of the house, he walked beside her through the reception room and into the entrance hall. She seemed to know exactly who she was looking for and all he could do was stand and watch when she walked straight up to them.

She stopped dead in front of them, looked them all in the eye and then held her hand up.

“I warned you,” she said and he waited to see if any of them were going to deny the hidden accusation she’d thrown at their feet.

None of them spoke, but all looked guilty as sin.

“Tiberius,” she said, signalling him with a wave of her hand. He came at once, the gathered crowd parting to allow him through. “Take these three to the cells.”

“How long shall I hold them?” Tiberius said.

“Indefinitely.” The word dropped like a stone into a pond, causing ripples of low-spoken comments to echo through the room. Prophecy turned and looked around at her family and Valentine did the same, only stopping briefly to scowl at the three guards as they were led from the room. “Let this be a warning. I will not tolerate the abuse of any Aurorea. I am sure that the lord of Aurorea will vouch that he will not tolerate the abuse of any Caelestis in return.”

He nodded and looked at his guards. All four of them dropped their gaze to the floor, their expressions becoming as guilty as those of the Caelestis guards who had been punished.

He walked over to them and waited for them to raise their eyes and look at him. They did one by one, each struggling to hold his gaze when he frowned at them. He didn’t need to say anything for them to get the message. His punishment for such insubordination would not be as nice as Prophecy’s was for her guards.

He looked at Prophecy and could see by the look in her eyes that she was thinking the same thing as him—they had to sort this problem out now and find a way to get their two houses working with each other. It was no use ignoring it for any longer. It was only going to get worse if they did that.

“Xavier,” he said and the high guard stepped forwards. “I believe I have a meeting to attend. The Caelestis will see to it that your men are taken good care of. You will come with me.”

Xavier nodded in acceptance of his command and waved to his men. Prophecy beckoned Serenity over to her and Valentine wondered what she was saying when they spoke to each other. Serenity gave a little curtsey and then turned to the guards.

“If you would follow me.” She held her arm out, intimating the main reception room.

He watched his guards go, leaving him alone with Xavier in room full of Caelestis. He smiled when Prophecy glared at all of her family, showing them that she’d noticed the fact that they were still lining the walls, staring at them.

“Come,” she said and held her hand out to him.

He took hold of it and walked with her into the main reception room. She paused for a moment and looked at Serenity.

“Have Tiberius and Venturi join us in the study. You’ll find Venturi in the training room. When the comfort of the Aurorea guards has been seen to, join us yourself.”

He smiled at the way she tried hard to sound as though she was in control. It was probably strange for her to be giving an order to a friend. Commanding Cornelius was nothing new to him, but he got the feeling that Prophecy would take some time to get used to giving people orders.

Serenity curtseyed again and he could see in her eyes when she looked at him that she was barely holding the smile inside. He smiled and nodded, silently thanking her for attending to his men and keeping up a good pretence in front of them. If his men believed that Prophecy’s family all obeyed her, maybe he’d have less trouble getting them to do what he commanded.

Walking with Prophecy to the study, he thought about the meeting. They would talk about Elena, whether there had been any news on her movements, and the translation of the scroll, but bringing the two families together would be the main reason for their talk. It had to be. They couldn’t continue like this. If they weren’t working together, there was a chance that when the final battle came they would use it as an excuse to fight each other. Something like that could cost them their lives.

Other books

Behind the Veils of Yemen by Audra Grace Shelby
Where Sleeping Dragons Lie (Skeleton Key) by Cristina Rayne, Skeleton Key
A Truck Full of Money by Tracy Kidder
Too Much of Water by J.M. Gregson
An Ideal Duchess by Evangeline Holland
The Winter King by Heather Killough-Walden
1982 - An Ice-Cream War by William Boyd