V Strider sat in the passenger seat of the caddy William had stolen, peering out at the barren landscape and waning sunlight. This was the road trip from hell.
After the debacle with the invisible girl, who just had to be Parisâs obsession, Sienna, Paris had flipped his ever-loving lid and attacked William for not preventing the god king from leaving with her. It had taken all of Striderâs strengthâand a dagger through his friendâs broken heartâto defeat the hysterical warrior.
Afterward, bleeding and far from calm, Paris kicked Strider and William off his ranch, along with the strippers. But Paris had soon realized Sienna could escape Cronus again and return to him, and without William, he wouldnât be able to see her. So, the injured Paris had tracked them down and insisted on coming with them. Not a difficult task since theyâd merely hiked to the mailbox at the end of his driveway and decided to rest. For a few hours.
Ambrosia hangovers sucked as much as vacations.
Theyâd been on the open road for countless hours, and for most of those hours Paris had shouted for Cronus, issuing threats and generally annoying the hell out of everyone. Finally, though, heâd quieted and now slept fitfully in the back seat, blood loss having drained him. Just before falling asleep, heâd vowed to call Lucien and demand the keeper of Death flash him to the heavens when his injuries healed.
Paris was going hunting for his female.
That kind of obsessive desire for one specific woman wasnât smart, and Strider acknowledged that he himself had been speeding in that direction with Ex. Unlike Paris, he had willingly given the woman up, and suddenly, he was grateful. Had he continued down that path, he eventually would have fought Amun for her.
Fighting a friend for a woman was the epitome of stupid. Wrong on every level.
One, he valued his friendships. Two, no woman was worth the trouble she caused when he knew he would one day lose interest in her. Three, a Hunter really wasnât worth the trouble she caused. Four, sex was sex. A man could get it anywhere, as proven by his time at Parisâs ranch.
He sighed and concentrated on the shitty scenery. Trees. Rolling hills. Andâoh, hells yeah. A convenience store, dead ahead.
âPull over,â he commanded.
âWhat?â William flicked him a nowâs-not-the-time-to-joke glance. âWe just got a little peace and quiet and you want to ruin it all just to piss? Youâre such a baby.â
âRed Hots, dude.â Heâd ruin anything for a mouthful of those. âNow pull the fuck over.â
âOh, Gummy Bears. You should have said so.â
The car merged right, hit the service road and finally halted abruptly in front of the twenty-four-hour shop. Burly truckers hustled in and out, as well as families traveling the countryside.
William jerked a thumb toward the backseat. âWhat about sleeping beauty?â
âHeâs not gonna kill himself while weâre gone.â
âDo you have any self-preservation instincts?â Ice-blue eyes glittered with sardonic humor. âI meant, what if he wakes up, steals our car and abandons us?â
âEasy. We steal a truck and play chase. Iâve always wanted to drive a big rig.â
âI like where your headâs at, Stridey-Man. Maybe weâll do that anyway.â
Out of habit, Strider performed a perimeter check before exiting. During the drive, when he hadnât been lost in thought, heâd been watching for a tail. So far, so good. Not once had he spied anything suspicious. To be honest, that was kind of disappointing. Heâd expected Haideeâs boyfriend to come after him. Shit, the guy had sworn to spill Striderâs guts and remove each of his limbs. Oh, well.
He and William entered the store side by side, then split up. They still wore their swim trunks, but they also wore T-shirts and flip-flops, so they werenât totally inappropriate as they strutted down the isles, grabbing what they wanted. Still. People stared. Maybe because they were giants compared to everyone else, both in height and muscle mass. Maybe because of the telltale bulge of weapons at their waists. Or maybe because William opened a bag of Doritos and ate while he shopped. Hard to tell.
âYou see any Gummy Bears?â William called.
Strider balanced five boxes of Red Hots and five boxes of Hot Tamales in the cradle of one arm as he scanned the racks. âNope. Sorry.â He grabbed a few Twinkies for Paris and threw them on top of his pile. They werenât fried, but hell. Women ate sweets when they were nursing broken hearts, and Paris was definitely acting like a woman. Guy would be grateful for anything.
Strider was snickering to himself as he mixed a suicide at the soda fountain. Paris, acting like a woman. What was new about that? When the fizzing liquid reached the rim, he popped the lid and straw in place. Hard to do one-handed, but he managed it. He sipped. Nice.
Behind him, gasps resonated. He whipped around, expecting trouble with Williamâonly to spy a scowling Lucien with his hand resting on the shoulder of a stunning redhead. She was a tiny little thing, only reaching his shoulder, but damn was she curved. Her breasts strained the lacy tank. Her waist flared around low-rise jeans. Really low-rise. So low it was obvious she wasnât wearing any panties. She couldnât be. Her legs were lean and long enough to lock around his back.
He wanted to curse.
âKaia?â Strider blinked, certain this was only a nightmare. A Harpy, the deadliest race on the planet. Here. Stinking up his vacation even more. And heâd thought the night couldnât get any worse.
âOh, yummy. A Big Gulp.â She closed what little distance there was between them and jerked the cup from his kung fu grip. Then, without waiting for his permission, she slurped the contents. âThanks.â
Not a challenge, not a damn challenge, he told his demon.
Still. Defeat perked up inside his head. Thank the gods the beast didnât urge him to act. Yet.
Kaiaâs features wrinkled with distaste. âYuck! What is this stuff? Battery acid?â
âItâs a little of every kind of soda theyâve got,â he gritted, reaching out his free hand and waving his fingers. âNow give it back and tell me what youâre doing here.â
Her sensuous lips pulled back from her teeth as she hissed, her gray-gold eyes flickering with incandescent striations of silver and deep, dark lines of black. âMine.â
That wasnât a challenge, he mentally shouted.
Defeat practically twitched against his skull, a wee bit agitated but still not insisting Strider do anything.
He allowed his arm to fall to his side. Harpies could only eat what they stole or earned, everything else made them sick, so he knew she had to take what she could, when she could. He also knew Harpies were as possessive about their stuff as he was, and Kaia now considered the drink hers. But if she pushed any more, his demon would want him to do something. Strider knew it, felt it. Yet there was no damn way he could challenge a Harpy in front of humans. That was something better done in privateâwhere he could have his ass handed to him without being humiliated in front of others.
âI asked once, but Iâll do it again. What are you doing here?â He switched his focus to Lucien before she could reply. âWhatâs she doing here?â
Lucien met his stare and gave a pitying sigh. âShe was bored, so she called me and asked me to take her to you, and because I like my testicles where they are, I decided to indulge her.â
âTake her to me?â Strider thumped his chest to make sure Lucien and Kaia understood who âmeâ was. âWhy me?â
Neither responded to his question.
âMy friend, I wish you a good night. Sheâs your pain in the ass now,â Lucien said, and after saluting Strider with the same irreverent pinky wave Anya was fond of giving, he strode out of the store to find a nice, deserted corner outside where he could disappear without witnesses.
Strider returned his attention to Kaia. She fluttered her lashes at him, all innocence and feminine wiles. If he hadnât sparred with her a few times in the past, if he hadnât known exactly how dirty she fought, going for the groin at every opportunity, he might have believed the act. Even knowing, he had a hard time convincing himself of her extraordinary ability to deceive.
She was here for a reason, and he wasnât going to like it.
His only consolation was that he liked looking at her. Truly, if the gods had asked him to design a female, Kaia would have been it. She had a deceptively delicate bone structure and long red hair that curled to her waist. She had the face of a wicked pixie, the fangs of a pissed off snake and the body of a porn star, minus the implants. And her skin, oh, gods, her skin.
All Harpies possessed skin like hers. Like polished opals and crushed diamonds, glinting with all the colors of the rainbow. They had to cover every visible inch with cosmetics and clothing because men became slobbering fools whenever they saw that skin. Strider had caught a glimpse only onceâduring one of their practice sessions, her shirt had ridden up to her navelâand heâd instantly lost control of his body. Heâd become consumed by the need to penetrate her.
Sheâd covered herself before he had attacked, and the urge had passed. Eventually. Even then, remembering, he wanted to strip her, take her.
No way. No way in hell. She might be the loveliest female heâd ever beheld, but she would be more trouble than a Hunter. She was a consummate liar and an unrepentant thief. She killed indiscriminately, and well, she was stronger than him. Talk about embarrassing!
Plus, the first time she had visited her sister Gwen at the fortress, Strider had noticed several of the warriors eyeing her as if she were a lollipop. She hadnât seemed to notice or care, and he hadnât wanted to compete for her affections. Heâd made the right decision, too.
He still couldnât believe sheâd slept with Paris.
Paris. Ah, okay. Her need to find âStriderâ was beginning to make a little sense. He was with Paris, so what better way to spend time with the warrior without admitting what she really wanted?
That didnât bother Strider, but damn it all to hell, he didnât like being used. âIf youâre here to win Parisâs everlasting love, youâve already failed. He now knows beyond any doubt that Sienna is still out there, and heâs desperate to reach her. Youâre not going to make him jealous by cuddling up to me and youâre notââ
âWill you just shut up?â Kaia snatched a box of Red Hots and popped open the lid.
He snatched it back before she could eat a single one, and Defeat purred with satisfaction.
âHey!â
âMine,â he snapped. Enough was enough.
Rather than attack him, she merely anchored her free hand on her perfectly shaped hips. âLookit. I didnât want to kick things off this way, but youâre being an asshat. So here it is. Paris was a one-time thing and not just because he canât ever come back for seconds. Yeah, he gave me about a bazillion orgasms, but afterward I didnât like how I felt and I couldnât stop thinkingânever mind.â She was scowling as she shook her head. âWhat Iâm trying to say is that Iâm not here to see him. I wanted to seeââ
âKaia, darling,â William said, nearly leaping over a stand of beef jerky in his haste to reach her.
Strider frowned, but he wasnât sure why.
As William pulled her close for a hug, the bastard grinned with utter delight, as if Kaia was just the thing heâd needed to relieve an eternity of boredom. âAre you here to fight the strippers who just enjoyed hours of my company?â He patted her ass in approval.
âHardly,â she said, tossing her glorious mane of hair over her shoulder with a single flip of her wrist. âIâm here to thank them for keeping you occupied. Please tell me theyâre still with you.â
William pretended to wipe away a tear. âKnife through the heart, my sweet. Knife through the heart.â
Gods, they were annoying. William had been trying to get into Kaiaâs pants for months. She, of course, liked to string him along.
Which was another reason Strider would never make a play for her.
Kaia would challenge him more than most, and she wouldnât care if he lost. Hell, she would want him to lose, even though the loss would bring him days of physical agony. Her sense of rivalry was just as highly developed as his own.
âWeâre on vacation, Kaia,â Strider grumbled. âYou werenât invited.â
She waved away his words as if they were unimportant. âDeep down I knew you meant to invite me, so ta-da. Here I am. Youâre welcome.â
âItâs scary how well you know us. Here, pay for this,â William said, dumping his candy into Striderâs arms. âWeâll be in the car. Making out.â
At first, Kaia remained in place, watching Strider. Whatever she wanted from him, he must not have given to her, because she blew him a kiss and allowed the black-haired warrior to lead her off. Not even trying to hide her actions, she stuffed a Twinkie in the back pocket of her jeans and grabbed a couple magazines before stepping outside.
Striderâs jaw ached from the grind of his teeth as he strode to the register. For some reason, people moved out of his way as quickly as possible. Even the ones standing in line, waiting their turn.
âUh, I wouldnât bring this up, except I kinda have to and everything,â the overweight cashier began nervously, âsince itâs on camera and my boss, like, watches the film sometimes, but, uh, the little lady took aââ
âI know. Just add it all up.â After he paid, he stomped outside, the bag filled with candy slapping his thigh with every step. The cool night air failed to dampen his sudden black mood. At least youâre not thinking about Ex now.
Hardly a silver lining. And one that didnât last. Heâd maybe, big maybe, exaggerated his attraction to Ex. If heâd really wanted her, he wouldnât have slept with someone else earlier today. He would have fought for her affections now rather than eventually, no matter how foolish fighting your friends over a woman was.
Look at Paris. Guy needed sex to freaking survive, but he hadnât spent quality sheet time with any of those strippers.
That didnât lessen the sting of being rebuffed, though, and maybe thatâs why heâd thought he wanted Ex so damn badly. Because she hadnât wanted him. Because sheâd been aâwhat? A challenge. A challenge he claimed he hadnât wanted. And he didnât!
Damn it. No more challenges. He was taking a break if it killed him.
He reached the car, saw that Kaia had stolen his seat in front and practically ripped the back door from its hinges. He climbed inside and settled beside the still sleeping Paris. And what the fuck was that smell? Cinnamon rolls?
He decided to take his irritation out on her. âYou wearing perfume?â he growled, kicking her stolen seat so sheâd know he was talking to her.
She twisted to peer back at him, a smile clinging to the edges of her Iâm-not-wearing-any-panties mouth. Heâd known she wasnât wearing any, the little teaser, but he hadnât needed that kind of confirmation.
Dude. Itâs a smile, not a glance up a skirt.
Oh, shut up.
He was talking to himself now. Wasnât that just great? âWell?â
âNope, no perfume, but I did visit a bakery just before I hunted Lucien down. Why? Do I smell as sweet as sugar?â
No, damn it, she smelled like she needed a good licking.
Kaia, in bed. Naked. Splayed. His mind liked the image, and hell, so did his demon. While Strider would rather die than accept another challengeâfiguratively speaking, of courseâhis demon would go insane without them. Beast fed off the high that came with their victories.
But he wasnât going to let himself go there with Kaia. Not today, and not ever. Kaia wouldnât just challenge him more than most; she would challenge him about everything, and he would never have a moment of peace.
Defeat practically rubbed his hands together in glee. Strider frowned. No, no, hell, no. We arenât going there. Sheâs a Harpy. We canât win against her. Weâll suffer. Constantly.
A growl. A whimper. Anger and fear, wrapped tightly together and sprinkled with Oh, please, gods, no.
That was more like it. Even if some part of Strider liked the idea of constantly sparring with Kaia, âcause yeah, matching wits and daggers could be fun and peace was sometimes overrated, he still couldnât allow himself to be with her. Unlike the other warriors, he had never been able to sleep with a woman who had already tasted one of his friends. It was that possessive streak of his. There was simply no way around it.
Althoughâ¦for Ex, Haidee, heâd been willing to make an exception. Which meant his competitive nature was stronger than his possessiveness. Kaia, though, wouldnât be extended the same willingness.
Defeat gave another growl, this one laced withâ¦disappointment? No way. Iâm just tired. Imagining things. His demon only cared about battles, not a specific woman.
Kaia finally gave up on Strider and turned back around. William maneuvered onto the highway, the caddy gobbling up the miles. Of course, he resumed his flirtation with the Harpy.
For a little over an hour, Strider ate his candy and fumed. Yes, vacations sucked. At the next rest stop, he might just ditch his companions and head off on his own. Except, when Kaia giggled at something William said, Strider decided waiting to reach a rest stop was dumb. Heâd get out now and hitchhike. That kind of feminine delight was grating to his nerves. Yes, grating. Not enchanting.
He definitely needed distance between him and Kaia. Then heâd stop thinking about her. Stop reacting to her. Stop caring about her past. After all, heâd just gotten out of a bad ârelationshipâ and didnât need to endure another. Plus, thatâs what had happened the last time heâd left her. Heâd left, and all the torment had stopped. Granted, his reactions hadnât been quite as strong back then, but there was no reason to think this time would be any different.
âSo where are we going?â Kaia asked no one in particular.
âNowhere,â Strider replied.
âTo kill Gillyâs family,â William answered easily.
Strider needed to have a chat with the man. You didnât undermine your friends. It was worse than cock-blocking.
Kaia tossed Strider a shut-your-mouth frown before bouncing in her seat. âDo I get to help? Please! Can I? You may not know this, but Iâm very handy with a blade of any kind, a hacksaw, a whip, aââ
âHey! Someone went through my bag,â William said.
âSo?â Kaia continued, as if William hadnât spoken. âWhatever the weapon, Iâm good with it.â
He would not be impressed. âWe wonât be using weapons. Weâll be smashing jugulars.â
âOh, oh! We can play Who Can Smash More!â
âNo, we canât because you canât help,â Strider said at the same time William blurted out, âIâd be disappointed if you didnât help.â
Kaia hmphed at him.
âJust try not to destroy the entire neighborhood,â he snapped. Nobody listened to him anymore.
Slitted eyes returned to him. There was no hint of black in the whites, so he knew her Harpy was under control. âWhy are you so grouchy?â
âIâm not grouchy. Only women are grouchy.â
âYouâre grouchy,â William said.
âYouâre grouchy,â Strider said. Realizing he sounded like a child, he leaned forward and propped his elbows on his knees, his face in his upraised hands. What the hell was wrong with him?
William snickered at him. Kaia simply continued to watch him, her expression unreadable.
âWell, grouchy or not, Stridey,â she said, âI have news that will cheer you up.â
Leaning forward had been a dumb move. The scent of cinnamon and sugar was stronger now, enveloping him, making his mouth water. Would Kaia taste as delicious as she smelled?
Suddenly she stiffened. âYou smell like a womanâs peach-flavored body oil.â
Did he? He thought back to the stripper heâd had on his lap at Parisâs ranch, and yep, he remembered smelling peaches. Kaia must have hated peaches, though, because she was obviously planning to murder the maker of that oil.
âI. Will. Destroy. You.â And yep, black now bled into the white of her eyes. Her nails had already lengthened and sharpened into claws, and those claws were embedded in the plastic console between the driver and passenger seat. Hello, raging beast.
Mental note: never eat peaches in front of Kaia.
Win? Defeat said on a trembling breath, the question having nothing to do with uncertainty this time, and everything to do with being cowed.
Yeah. Good luck with that, buddy. Sheâll eat you for lunch and spit out your scales. âIâll wash, okay.â Strider jerked upright, as far away from her heavenly aroma as he could get. âAnd just so you know, I donât care about your news.â
âI cannot kill him,â she muttered to herself. âI cannot kill him. I promised Bianka Iâd stop at ten bodies a day, and Iâve already surpassed my quota for the fifth day in a row. I cannot kill him.â
As far as pep talks went, that one kind of blew. But it calmed her, the black in her eyes fading and those claws receding.
Strider peered out the window, willing to count the trees that whizzed by rather than peer at that too-pretty face. âNow listen up, buttercup. Stri-Stri is going to take a little nappie-poo. Everyone hush their big, fat mouths.â Better to be bored pretending to snooze than accidentally piss Kaia off again.
âFine. Sleep.â All kinds of irritation layered her husky voice. She wasnât squawking, though, which was another excellent sign that the danger had passed. âJust know that while youâre catching up on your much needed beauty rest, youâll miss my story about how many Hunters I bagged and tagged this week.â
âGood.â Sheâd bagged and tagged a few? He tried not to look intrigued, even as he rethought his strategy. âGo ahead and start your story. Iâm sure Iâll be so bored Iâll nod right off.â
âNo. Youâve been a bad boy and donât deserve a reward. Therefore, I wonât tell you that thereâs a certain Hunter on your trail and heâs closing in.â
âSomeone always is.â
She blew out a frustrated breath. âI also wonât tell youââ
He snored as loud as he could, just to be contrary, and almost laughed when she uttered a quiet shriek. Part of him liked this verbal sparring. Liked annoying her and feeling the sparks that nearly sizzled from that petite body.
âThatâs it! Do you hear me, Strider? Thatâs it! I challenge you to listen to me. Now.â
That he didnât like.
As his demon jumped up and down in his head, now desperate to win, Strider glared at Kaia, pretty face be damned. And he didnât give a shit if he pissed her off, either. âI knew youâd do this. I knew youâd challenge me. Youâre just like every other female Iâve ever known. No, wait. Youâre worse. You know what happens to me when I lose, but you challenge me anyway.â
Hurt flashed over her features, there one moment, gone the next. Surely he was mistaken. Harpiesâespecially this infuriating Harpyâdidnât do hurt. Ever. âYou know you can win this.â
âSo go on, then,â he snapped. âTalk. Iâm literally dying to hear what you have to say.â
Kaia ran the pink tip of her tongue over her teeth, and his stomach clenched in reaction. She could have refused him and sent him to his knees in gut-wrenching pain. Instead, she finished her little speech. âYou captured Haidee. Her boyfriend and his followers have been chasing you. There. Done. You listened and won.â
He didnât feel like heâd won. And neither did his demon. There was no rush of pleasure, only a need for a real challenge. Something heâd have to work for. I donât wanna work for anything, remember? Still. Everything inside him froze. His heartbeat, his lungs. The rush of blood in his veins. âThereâs more. Tell me the rest.â
âFine. Here it is. While youâve been playing around, Iâve been chasing the boyfriend and those followers of his. Thereâs something odd about each of them, by the way, but the boyfriend most of all. Theyâreâ¦I donât know, darker than other humans Iâve been around. They made me feelâ¦icky, which is why I made them hurt real bad before I disposed of them. You should have seen them. After I took my blade andââ
âYouâre digressing, Kaia.â
âAm not! Now where was I? Oh, yeah. The boyfriend. I couldnât get close enough to him to figure out what bothered me. Heâs dark and wily and like I said, he managed to evade me, which means heâs good, very, very good at evading because Iâm very, very good at tracking. Did I ever tell you about the time Iââ
âKaia!â
âAnyway, you havenât been able to evade him. Heâs close, heâs filled with piss and vinegar and he wants to make you his bitch.â
âHow close is he?â
Her chin lifted stubbornly. âClose enough that youâre lucky you werenât shot down inside that little gas station.â
Yet she hadnât said anything while they were there. Hadnât given him a chance to set a trap. Sheâd laughed and stolen food and let him take his time. Then sheâd carried on a conversation with William, mile after mile, as if there were no pressing issues. To punish him for not welcoming her to their group, he knew. Harpies were as vindictive as they were destructive.
Most. Frustrating. Female. Ever.
His fingers dug into his thighs to keep from strangling her, and he knew heâd have long-lasting bruises. âWhy were you following him?â
One delicate shoulder, bared because of the lacy pink top she wore, lifted in a shrug. âWhen everyone left the fortress, going their separate ways to hide artifacts and stash their women safely away blah, blah, blah, I followed you. I figured youâd see the most action, and I was right.â
Fuck. He must be losing his touch. Heâd never even sensed her.
âYouâre welcome, by the way,â she continued. âYou grabbed Haidee and carted her off, but you left a blood trail straight to your motel room door. They were set to raid the entire building when I took all but the leader down. That little bastard escaped, and you should have taken him out when you had the chance, because he gathered more men. Iâve been hot on his heels ever since.â
âYouâre hot, all right. But seriously, howâd you meet up with Lucien?â William asked, inserting himself into the conversation.
âAnya and I keep in touch. I told her I needed to borrow her gentleman friend and she agreed. For a price,â Kaia added with a tinge of anger. âAnd someone in this car is going to reimburse me.â
âGentleman friend. Nice.â William opened his mouth to add something else, probably to tell her he would gladly pay.
Strider beat him to it. âWhatever it was, Iâll take care of it.â He owed her. He guessed. But he didnât like it, and didnât want to be indebted to anyone.
âGood. Then you owe me a ten-minute Frencher.â
He blinked, certain heâd misheard. Heâd expected Hunter hearts or severed limbs. âAnya made you kiss her?â
âYeah. And at our next stop, Iâll expect you to deliver.â
âIâll pay,â William piped up. âAfter you describe everything about that kiss you two shared. Did you cop a feel? You did, didnât you, you little hussy. I bet you moaned a lot, too.â
âToo late for you to pay,â she said in a sing-song voice. âStrider already offered, and I already accepted. And no, I wonât do any describing. You can just imagine how sexy it was. Oh, and Willie. Just so you know, your imagination wonât do it justice.â
She was lying. She had to be lying. But why would she lie about a kiss? What could she possibly hope to gain by forcing him to kiss her? Strider leaned back in his seat and stared up at the roof. No answers were forthcoming, and he doubted they ever would be.
Besides, he had more pressing matters to deal with. Like Haideeâs psycho boyfriend. How close was the son of a bitch?
Win, Defeat said inside his head. Win, win. It wasnât a question this time. On any level.
Great. The boyfriend wasnât even here, but the challenge had been heard, accepted and must now be met.
âPull over,â he told William for the second time that night.
âWhy? Thereâs no store.â
Kaia flicked Strider another glance and grinned. âNow thereâs the demon warrior Iâve come to know and love. He wants to set a trap, Willie, and weâre going to help him.â
âNope. Iâm getting out and doing this solo,â Strider announced. William had people of his own to kill, and Strider didnât want to spend any more time with Kaia than necessary.
Her grin remained in place, though the edges darkened with an emotion he couldnât name. âOh, really? Well, I seem to recall you telling me Iâm worse than a stomach virus, and I think itâs time I proved that. Iâm challenging you to let me help you, Strider. Iâm challenging you to hurt the bastard more than I do, and Iâm challenging you to kill more of his men than I do.â
Fuck! he thought, even as his demon started jumping around again. Nervous, excited. Okay, mostly nervous.
Win, win, win. Please, win.
Suddenly hating Kaia with every fiber of his being, Strider gave her a stiff nod. Game on, then. âWhen this is over,â he said softly, âI will make you pay.â
âI know,â she replied, and her tone was oddly subdued. âBelieve me, I know.â