Her Soul to Take: Chapter 16
Her Soul to Take (Souls Trilogy)
The monster that walked through the chapel doors was straight out of my nightmares. Iâd thought the bizarre, canine-skulled thing in the woods had been an art piece â but seeing it move, seeing it sway low to the ground and gurgle as its long black tongue dripped thick saliva across the floor, absolutely shattered my belief.
It shouldnât be real.
It couldnât be real.
But it was. Snarling, white eyes shot through with reddened veins rolling about in its head, it stalked into the church and rose up on its thin, deer-like back limbs. Its teeth clipped eagerly, a sound like the chattering of a cat chasing a bug emitting from its bare bone jaws.
âLeon,â my voice was a hiss, tense and desperate. My hands were knotted up in his shirt. âLeonâ¦do somethingâ¦â
âDo something?â He shot me a narrow-eyed glare, and said mockingly, âOh Leon, do something! Save me, please, oh please! What happened to Be gone, demon? What happened to trying to bash my head in with a crucifix?â
The creature snarled at the sound of his voice. It was swaying in its stance, sizing up an attack. The smell rushed in my nose again and I nearly gagged. In the churchâs dim light, I could see the beastâs body in all its wretched horror: skin that was gray and moldering, the bones pock-marked with little holes of decay, the teeth blackened, sharp, and jagged.
âWhat is it?â I whimpered, too terrified to be angry at Leonâs sass. âWhat the hell is that thing?â
Leon cracked his knuckles and rolled back his shoulders. âOne of the Eld. Theyâre ancient creatures born of the blood and misery of dark places.â He glanced back at me over his shoulder. âTheyâre the kind of things that come skulking around when you cling to dangerous magical artifacts you have no business keeping.â
Before I could retort, before I could be furious he chose now of all times to keep pushing about the damned grimoire, the creature threw back its head and howled. Not like a dog, but like a man. Like a man in agony, like a man unleashing years upon years of pain and fury into one gut-wrenching cry. Then it leapt and, somewhere between what my eyes could see and my brain could process, Leon collided with it.
They slammed into the seats, sending wood splintering and screeching across the floor, and I had to leap back to avoid having a pew slam into my gut. I shrunk back against the wall, unable to tell which beast was winning in all the chaos. Their movements were too fast, too unnatural. I blinked rapidly as my vision blurred, but it was only because their speed was too much for my eyes to follow.
Iâd seen large dogs fight before â the snarling, screeching, and yelping had haunted me for days. But this was so much worse. The sound of them was ungodly. It rumbled through the chapelâs stone floors, echoed from the corners. It was the sounds of something living being torn apart, the sounds of a monster bearing down on its prey.
Suddenly Leon rose up, the monsterâs skeletal head gripped between his hands, and crushed its skull like an egg bursting open.
âOh my Godâ¦oh my Godâ¦â My mouth hung open. The long-limbed, rotten monster lay destroyed in the rubble of the pews. The stone floor had been deeply scratched. The smell of death hung thicker in the air than ever. And Leonâ¦
Leon didnât look human anymore.
His hoodie had been torn apart in the struggle, laying his chest bare. His myriad of colorful tattoos couldnât cover the long, deep scars etched into his skin. The veins in his arms had gone black, like inky roots snaking their tendrils up from his clawed fingertips. He hung his head back, catching his breath, his teeth all elongated and sharp. He ran a gory hand through his hair, streaking the blond with the dull red of the monsterâs blood. His eyes, when he turned them on me, were as bright and golden as the sun.
âNow,â he said, drawing in a heavy breath. âWhere were we?â
âWhat the fuck,â I clutched my head in my hands, inching around the toppled pews. Blood and gore were spattered across the floor, and the creatureâs body was melting. It had become a goopy, blackened consistency that squirmed with living worms. I clapped a hand over my mouth. I was going to be sick â
âMore will come for you, Rae,â Leon said, discarding the shredded remnants of his jacket. He walked over to the bénitier near the front of the chapel and dipped his hands in the holy water, scrubbing off the blood and tinting the water pink. âI told you what you started isnât easy to undo. This beast is the least of what may come hunting you.â He splashed water on his face, droplets streaking down onto his chest.
As he stood there, stained with the blood of a monster â fanged, clawed, a monster in his own right â I thought he was simultaneously the sexiest and most terrifying thing Iâd ever seen.
Dazed, in utter disbelief, I turned and wandered out the churchâs open doors. The cemetery seemed peaceful now that the shrieks and cries had been silenced, and only the chirping of the crickets remained. The night air was cool, crisp and clean; the smell of death was fading as the monsterâs body dissolved.
This couldnât be real. This had to be a dream orâ¦or a nightmare. I rubbed my hands over my face. Here Iâd thought I only had a demon to deal with, but this was so much worse.
âWe were in the middle of something, Raelynn.â
I whirled back around. Leon stood in the light at the bottom of the chapel steps, hair damp, dark bloody stains on his jeans. I remembered suddenly â just before that monster burst in, I had been about to allow myself to do the unthinkable.
I had been about to give in. I had been about to beg him to shove that unholy split tongue down my throat. After what Iâd just seen, I should have been entirely turned off, horrified, disgusted. I should have been running.
But instead, I wanted him to wrap those blood-stained hands around my throat. I wanted him to manhandle me with even a fraction of the strength heâd just used to rip that thing limb from limb. I was staring down what was very likely the most dangerous man in Abelaum, and I wanted him to rip my clothes off right there in that graveyard.
âThank you,â I said tightly. âIâ¦I mightâveâ¦if you werenât hereâ¦â
âYou would be dismembered, but alive, being dragged deep into the forest where they could consume your body slowly.â He smiled. âAnd I prefer thanks in actions, rather than words. Give me the grimoire.â
I backed away until my thighs bumped against a headstone behind me. Leon advanced, impatience in every step until he stood right before me. The rise and fall of his chest, his breathing heavy, was hypnotizing. His body was slim but his muscles had swelled. I wanted to caress my hands over the tattoos â saints and angels and snarling wolves â and over the scars beneath them.
âWhy do you want the grimoire so badly?â I said, stalling.
âIt contains my mark, my sigil,â he said. âItâs the last physical record of it remaining on earth, and having my mark means being able to summon me. Once I have it, Iâm destroying it.â His eyes lit up. âAnd Iâll never return to this god-forsaken town.â
âIf I give it to you,â I said slowly, âwill those things go away? Will they stop coming after me?â
He winced, and gave a little shrug. âMaybe.â
âMaybe? What the hell am I supposed to do then?â
âTry offering me your soul.â His tone was cocky, but clipped, as if heâd allowed the words out only begrudgingly. âOffer me your soul in exchange for protection.â
I stared at him, stunned, until I began to slowly shake my head. âNo. No way. Iâm not offering you my soul.â
He shrugged again. âGood luck then. Nowâ¦â He leaned over me, those damned tempting full lips curled into a saucy smirk. âHow long are you going to ignore that little problem of yours?â
I frowned, self-consciously squeezing my legs together. âWhat problem?â
His smirk widened. âYou are dripping at the sight of me.â
Blood flooded my cheeks, and heat flooded between my legs. I sputtered, looking away â but I couldnât deny him. I couldnât lie.
âFuck you,â I muttered.
âYouâre welcome to.â
âWhy donât you just do it?â I blurted out, throwing up my hands. âYou keep threatening and teasing andâ¦andâ¦looming over me.â I glared up at him, my fists clenching when I found him laughing.
âJust do it?â He chuckled. âJust bend you over and ravage you here and now? Just do it, so you donât have to give in? No, no, no.â He clasped his hands behind his back. âThat would be too easy. I want to see you squirm, I want to see you beg. If youâre going to be damned, you need to go willingly.â
The tension inside me was going to explode. My clit felt swollen, my panties were damp. The sight of him shirtless and bloodied, having just unleashed his true hellish self to save my life, was unreasonably arousing.
âPlease, just ââ
âAw, please.â He pouted, mocking me again. âPlease? Please, what? Use that pretty mouth of yours, come on. Speak.â
I clenched my teeth, a petulant whimper squeaking out. I was damned, just as heâd said.
âDo you want to set up your camera first?â he said. âThis would make for great clickbait, wouldnât it? Fucked By A Demon In A Cemetery?â He chuckled to himself. âIâd watch that.â
âYouâre an asshole,â I whispered.
âYou are what you eat.â
âFucking hell,â I gasped, my hands clinging for the headstone behind me as if that would somehow keep me grounded. I hadnât felt this unbearably, irrationally horny since Iâd taken Ecstasy at my eighteenth birthday party. I lowered my voice, as if the dead themselves could hear me and clutch their pearls at what I was going to do. âFuck me. Please.â
He shook his head and brought his face down closer, motioning to his ear. âCanât hear you. A little louder please. Fuck you where?â
âGoddamn it, Leon ââ
âI just ripped a living thing to shreds, doll. Iâm in a very sadistic mood and will gladly let you stand there and stumble through humiliating yourself all night. Or, you can just say what you really want, and Iâll bend you over this headstone, eat your little cunt until you drip down your thighs, and fuck you until you forget your own name. Whatâll it be?â
I gulped. Iâd never been very religious, but it only felt right to cross myself before I dared to say, âBend me over andâ¦and fuck meâ¦fuck my cuntâ¦please ââ