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Authors: Scarlet Hyacinth
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Mate or Meal 14
The Warlock Who Hungered for a
Demon
Disgrace or devotion? Plagued by the choices in his past, warlock
Noah Hall cannot allow himself to claim Rhys Whitaker, the man—
the incubus—he loves. He sees himself as a killer, having played a
significant part in his own father’s death. Torn between shame,
reason, and desire, Noah lingers in a platonic friendship that hurts
them both, but that neither of them is willing to abandon.
Rhys has loved and desired Noah since the very moment he met
the warlock. He knows that Noah is his other half, but when the
other man rejects him, Rhys can do nothing else but respect
Noah’s wishes.
When Noah’s dark secret comes out, Rhys is crushed. In the midst
of a conflict between races, their fragile relationship threatens to
be overcome. Can Noah let go of his doubts and protect his mate?
Can Rhys heal Noah’s wounds in time to save them both?
Genre:
Alternative (M/M or F/F), Paranormal
Length:
35,823 words
THE WARLOCK WHO
HUNGERED FOR A DEMON
Mate or Meal 14
Scarlet Hyacinth
EROTIC ROMANCE
MANLOVE
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HUNGERED FOR A DEMON
Mate or Meal 14
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Pain. Mind-numbing, nerve-wracking agony assaulted Rhys,
piercing through every inch of his skin, making his limbs heavy and
his vision dim. He lay collapsed on a hard, cold floor, unable to move,
his incubus senses attacked by the horrible emotions permeating his
current location.
Distantly, Rhys acknowledged the fact that he should have never
come here. There was too much hate in this place, and Tyrell Hall was
far too wicked for one incubus to take on. But he’d been so very
angry at Tyrell’s interference in their lives. He’d known then that
Tyrell had most likely been involved, at least in the planning stages,
with the attack at the United Paranormal Academy that had disfigured
Alexis and nearly separated the younger incubus from his mate. He’d
wanted to stop the warlock from doing anything like that ever again.
He’s wanted to protect his brothers. He’d failed.
Who would take care of his siblings now? Chantay’s parents
loved him, but they’d placed a heavy burden on him since Chantay
and Rhys’s father, Romaine, had been involved with the plot against
the shifters. And what about Alexis? The younger incubus might have
a mate who cared about him, but he’d been thrust in a world not his
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own, and he was raising a child at an age when he should still be
learning how to appropriately use his powers. Not to mention that
Rhys worried Alexis would soon be with child again, something his
body might not be ready for.
Unfortunately, for the moment, his concern for his own well-being
had to take precedence. Rhys curled into a tight ball, the hunger for
sexual emotions holding him tightly within its grasp. He did sense
some sexual episodes going on in the building, but the distance kept
him from using them for feeding. It was true that the lust coming from
them wasn’t pure, but rather tainted with something darker. Even so,
Rhys would have used anything at all at this point. He was desperate
and hated himself for it.
When he heard the door open, Rhys was half terrified, half
relieved. A part of him just wanted this torture over. The man-child
guilty of Rhys’s plight now approached, and he obviously planned on
killing Rhys. Rhys could feel it in the emotions now invading the
room, coming from the warlock.
“Well, well. It looks like our sleeping beauty hasn’t surrendered to
eternal slumber just yet.” A chuckle sounded. The footsteps resonated
against the floor as Tyrell approached. The warlock leaned over Rhys
and gripped his chin, forcing Rhys to look at him. “Look at you. So
lost in your hunger. You know, out of all magical creatures, incubi are
my favorites. You might be beasts like shifters, but you’re certainly
lovely enough to compensate for the lack. Too bad I can’t use it. I’d
have loved to explore your beauty, your lust.”
Rhys counted his blessings for that since he was well aware his
body would have accepted any touch, even one his mind rebelled
against. Even now, pleas were ready on his lips. Tyrell was only a
boy, so his form held no appeal to Rhys, but the guard who’d come
with Tyrell was a different matter altogether.
With heavy-lidded eyes, Rhys gazed at the man, licking his lips.
Under normal circumstances, he wouldn’t have touched the guy with
a seven-foot pole, but he could feel the desire pouring off him, aimed
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directly at Rhys, intoxicating, like a drug. His body responded to that
lust, even if everything else screamed at him to shy away, to hide, to
cover himself.
Fortunately, Tyrell didn’t seem inclined to allow Rhys’s hunger to
be sated. He threw an ugly look toward the guard. “Get out. Just your
presence is feeding him.”
After throwing one last look Rhys’s way, the underling fled. Rhys
experienced a deep pang of loss, but it was combined with an even
more intense relief. He might die here, but at least he’d have kept his
dignity and not spread his legs for all the guards in Tyrell Hall’s
prison.
“I know you want it, little incubus,” the warlock said, “but you’ll
just have to suffer without it. That’s the price you pay for going
against me. Now, I have other matters to deal with. This might well
be the last time we see each other. Enjoy your stay in the afterlife.”
Before Rhys could even figure out what Tyrell meant by that, the
man-child left the room, abandoning Rhys there. It wasn’t hard to
figure out that Tyrell intended to let Rhys starve to death. It was the
worst way to go for an incubus, and by the end, Rhys would give just
about anything to feel a sexual touch.
A tear slid over Rhys’s cheek, burning his oversensitized skin as it
fell. There were so many things he hadn’t done. He’d had lovers, yes,
but he’d never found his soul mate, that one person meant for him.
He’d wanted to meet that person so desperately, to start a family, and
perhaps to mend the rift between the Whitakers and the Arceneaus.
His dream had been to one day sit at a celebratory dinner table with
his mate, his father, and his sire with him, his brothers joining him,
and perhaps, a child growing inside him. So many wishes that would
never come true now.
He was snapped out of his thoughts when, out of the blue, the
door opened again. Instantly, Rhys knew it wasn’t Tyrell or any of his