Authors: Amber Kell
Tags: #glbt, #shifter, #erotic romance, #gay, #Paranormal
moment to realize Aden and Rohan stood over his
bed, glaring at him.
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“About time you woke; you were just being
lazy,” Aden scolded, but Harris could see the
relief in Aden’s hard features. Years of exposure to
the stern man had made reading Aden come
down to an art form.
“Sorry,” he replied.
Aden nodded to show Harris was forgiven. “I’ll
leave you here with your mate. You’ve worried
him enough.”
Harris smiled as Aden turned and left the room
without another word.
“He really loves you,” Rohan said as if trying to
explain Aden’s cold behavior.
Harris laughed. “I know.” He examined
Rohan’s expression and saw stress around his eyes
and the scent of worry pouring off of him. “What
happened?” He unconsciously rubbed a sore spot
on his chest.
“Vick shot you,” Rohan explained.
“Oh right.” He didn’t know how to soothe the
pain in Rohan’s voice. Harris didn’t think they
had a greeting card for their situation. “But I’m
fine now, right?”
Rohan nodded. “Yeah, your fine.”
Tears filled the vampire’s eyes. Harris scooted
over on the bed. “Come here.”
Without argument, Rohan crawled up on the
bed beside him. “I thought I’d lost you. I
should’ve snapped the bastard’s neck. I was so
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shocked that I had no clue this entire time. I guess
I’m not as smart as I thought.”
“Hey.” Harris wouldn’t let anyone insult his
mate, even Rohan. “There’s nothing wrong with
trusting the people who are supposed to have
your back.”
Rohan laughed, a sad, forlorn sound.
“Supposed to is the operative phrase. What if he
wasn’t the only one? What if more of my coven is
involved? I never thought Vick would turn on me.
We were together in the coven for six years and
friends for a lot longer.”
The pain in Rohan’s voice tore Harris apart.
“Hey, you have me. Together, we will figure this
thing out. If we have to, we’ll have Aden strap
them all to lie detector tests and force them to
answer.”
Rohan laughed; this time, real amusement filled
the sound. “I never thought a human could be so
intimidating.”
“When I was young, I used to imagine he was
part robot like in those Terminator movies.”
“The last one where the guy looks human?”
Rohan asked.
Harris nodded. “Yeah.”
“I could see that,” Rohan agreed. “I haven’t
been a very good mate.”
Rohan’s voice, low and confiding as if he was
sharing a painful secret, tore away the last of
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Harris’ dream. “You are an excellent mate. It’s not
your fault you didn’t know Vick was a traitor.”
He could smell the guilt and shame pouring off
of Rohan. “Hey.” He cuddled his vampire close
and stroked his hair. It amused him a bit to play
the part of caretaker. Rohan generally wasn’t the
type to want to be coddled. Harris knew he was
one of the privileged few who would ever see the
vampire so vulnerable. “It’ll be all right.”
“It will.” Rohan said, his words gaining some of
their former confidence. “Rumors have spread
over your death. I’m sorry to say, beloved, but you
didn’t survive the bullet.”
“That is sad,” Harris agreed. “I’ll miss me.”
Rohan laughed. “I am going to return to my
coven today and test them to figure out who also
might be responsible. I doubt Vick acted alone. He
wasn’t exactly a mastermind, and even with clear
direction from a sorcerer, he wouldn’t have been
able to pull it off.”
“I see you’ve given this a lot of thought,” Harris
said. His heart sped up as he imagined Rohan
confronting his people.
“Relax, I’ll be fine,” Rohan said. “I can hear
your heart racing, and I know you are worrying. If
I run into any trouble, I’ll call you.”
“But, what if they kill you? How are you going
to call me then? I doubt they’ll have cell phones in
hell!” Harris snapped.
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Rohan smiled. “So certain I’m going to dance
with the devil, my love?”
“Don’t toy with me, Rohan, I don’t like this at
all,” Harris warned.
“Will it make you feel better to know your
scary Aden is wiretapping me and waiting outside
the coven house to intercede if necessary,” Rohan
said.
“Yes. Is he going to do that?” Relief swept
through Harris. Aden wouldn’t let Rohan be
injured. Not that he didn’t think his powerful
vampire couldn’t handle himself, but he would
feel better if Rohan had backup.”
“He mentioned it as a possibility,” Rohan said.
“Take him up on it. I’ll worry a lot less if I know
Aden is there.”
“You trust him that much?”
Harris knew Rohan didn’t understand Harris’
unwavering devotion to Aden. “When I was
younger, I’d been captured by a hunter. He’d
killed my parents, and for his own sick
amusement, he locked me in a cage and kept me
in his backyard. Carey ran across me when he was
vacationing with his father. When Carey realized I
was a shifter, he went and fetched Aden. Aden
killed my captor in front of me so I would never
have to look behind my shoulder for the rest of
my life. Then, he took me home and raised me.
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There’s nothing Aden Gale could ever do that
would shake my faith in him,” Harris vowed.
“I had no idea,” Rohan said. “I must remember
to thank your Aden for killing the man who caged
you.”
“No need,” Harris said. “I said my thanks years
ago. Aden knows I’m grateful.”
Rohan nodded. “I begin to see why you have so
much faith in your friends.”
Harris smiled. “I want to come with you to the
coven. How they react to seeing me alive might be
even more telling. I’ll be able to scent who is
deceptive.”
“You didn’t with Vick,” Rohan pointed out.
“I did, but I figured I just hated him because
he’d been in your bed,” Harris confessed.
“He’s never been in my bed.”
“I know that now. He’d implied it before.”
“Why didn’t you just come ask me?”
“Because, I didn’t want to come off as a needy
idiot who couldn’t cope with his older lover
having sex before him. I was trying to be
sophisticated,” Harris grinned.
Rohan kissed Harris on the cheek. “Next time,
just ask.
Harris nodded. “Will do.”
He’d been foolish by trying to be worldlier. His
mate didn’t care if Harris had a bit of innocence
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around him; anyone would be more naïve than a
centuries-old vampire.
“Let’s get you some food, beloved. After you’ve
eaten, we’ll go see who in my coven needs to be
burned to meet their gods.”
Harris nodded. They were done messing
around. Whoever thought it was a good idea to
mess with the coven leader had just made their
last mistake.
Rohan entered the coven mansion, Harris at his
back. He knew Aden was listening in through the
small microphone mounted on Rohan’s shirt in
place of one of his buttons. He felt like a secret
agent. Unfortunately, he probably resembled one
of those bumbling, clueless spies they had in
comedies instead of James Bond.
Harris squeezed his shoulder, laying his nerves
to rest with one touch. He’d been lucky to find his
bear shifter. When he thought he’d lost Harris, his
grief had almost been unbearable. Rohan knew if
Harris had died, he would’ve happily gone too.
Now, he figured someone else in his coven had
figured out the same thing. Get rid of the
companion and the vampire would follow.
The first person he saw through the doors was
Madeleine. She barely paused in her walk across
the foyer. “There you are.” Her gaze flashed to his
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office and back. He would’ve missed the action if
he hadn’t been looking for it.
“Oh, Maddie,” Rohan said softly. “How could
you?”
Madeleine didn’t even pretend to not
understand. “Because he would make me his wife.
To you, I’ll always only be a soldier.”
She pulled out a pistol.
“It doesn’t have to be this way,” Rohan
objected. “You can still get out of it.”
His lieutenant’s twisted smile told him she had
no intention of doing any such thing. “You always
were blind, Rohan. I just never knew you were
stupid, too.”
She disengaged the safety, pointed it at Rohan,
then fell to the ground—a bullet through her
forehead.
“Nice shot, love,” Rohan said.
“I thought so.”
He’d been shocked when Aden had suggested
they arm Harris, but now, he was glad they did.
No one would suspect Harris of hiding a weapon.
The sweet artist had a more ruthless side Rohan
was just now beginning to appreciate. The man
who comfortably handled a firearm to rescue his
friend turned out to be an expert in most weapons.
“Who do you think is hiding in your office?”
Harris asked.
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“I don’t know, but I don’t like the fact that the
only person we ran across so far is Maddie.” This
time of day, the mansion was usually filled with
people. Humans, vampires, visitors ran in and out
of the mansion to take care of things for most of
the day. To see no one around worried Rohan.
“The hawks are circling outside. We can call
them in if we need to,” Harris reminded him.
Rohan took a deep breath. He didn’t know
what he was up against, but he knew standing
outside the doors wasn’t going to find him the
answer he needed. Had he been fooling himself
this entire time? Did his people not truly respect
him and only followed him until someone better
came along? This newfound insecurity grated at
his nerves.
I’m a good leader, dammit!
Harris squeezed his shoulder. “Let’s go, mate.”
The glow from Harris’ support was only
surpassed by the mate designation. He doubted
Harris even realized what he said, but it still
caused a happy warmth to flow from Rohan’s
chest.
With a nod to his lover, he pushed the den door
and swept it open.
A sorcerer sat in Rohan’s chair behind the large
wooden desk. Two more henchmen sat opposite
him, obviously bodyguards.
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The sorcerer glanced up, and Rohan recognized
him. Theos, the leader of the sorcerer’s, gave him a
smug, slimy smile.
“Oh, you survived, that’s too bad,” Theos said
in a tsk-tsking tone as if Rohan had disappointed
him by his lack of dying.
“I hate disappointing you, but I plan on taking
back my coven,” Rohan said as he tried to figure
out a plan. “Where are they, by the way?”
“Who?” Theos asked. Rohan wasn’t the least bit
fooled by his fake innocence.
“My coven. Where are they?”
“I wouldn’t worry so much about your coven as
I would yourself,” Theo countered. He flipped a
paper over on the desk. “I have a document here I
need you to sign, so I supposed it is good that
you’ve survived. It amazes me that none of your
foolish coven members realized the building and
land revert to the state in case of your death.
Putting your people out in the street, shame on
you.”
Theos shook his head sadly as if he were truly
concerned with the plight of the displaced.
“It’s to discourage people from trying to
assassinate the coven leader,” Rohan explained.
“Finding that effective, are you?” Theos
mocked.
“Not particularly. The way I see it, there are
two of us and three of you. I like those odds,”
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Rohan said. Secretly, he hoped Theos didn’t have
a dozen more henchmen nearby at his beck and
call.
“Kill me and you’ll never find out where I hid
your coven,” Theos warned.
“Who said I wanted them back; they’ve only
caused me trouble,” Rohan bluffed.
Theos grinned. “Nice try, but it took us so long
to infiltrate your coven because most of your
people are ridiculously loyal. Now, if you sign this
paper giving us all rights to your land and
property, I’ll let your people go.”