Darkness Falls (DA 7)

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Book: Darkness Falls (DA 7) by Keri Arthur Read Free Book Online
Authors: Keri Arthur
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy, Urban
hell,” Riley said, her voice a mix of concern and anger. “You both look like shit . What happened?”
    “We don’t just look like it,” I muttered without opening my eyes. Doing so would have been too much of an effort. “We feel like it, too.”
    “Speak for yourself,” Azriel said, amusement touching his rich tones.
    “What do you need?” Quinn said, ever the practical one. “And is there any immediate danger to either of you, or to us?”
    “No,” Azriel said. “But Risa is in need of a shower, clothes, and food.”
    “Risa knows where the shower is, and I’ll grab some clothes. Quinn can cook something up for Risa and meto eat,” Riley said. “But when all that is done, I want a full and concise summary of what the fuck just happened.”
    “Agreed,” Azriel said.
    His energy burned around me briefly, and I opened my eyes to discover we were in Riley’s huge bathroom.
    “Christ,” I muttered, wobbling a little as he placed me back on my feet. “Despite your energy boost, I’m as weak as a damn kitten.”
    “That is natural after everything we just went through.”
    He was still gripping my arm, which was just as well. My legs were jelly and I had a bad feeling I’d topple if he let go.
    “Then how come you’re standing there, as rocklike as ever?”
    He half smiled. “Because whatever else you can and will be, you are still flesh. And flesh does not recover as quickly as energy.”
    “I thought that would have changed when you shared your life force.”
    “It did, in that you will now recover faster and I will recover a little slower, but it has not altered the basic fact that you are still flesh rather than Mijai.”
    I grunted. “So is it really over? Malin and the Raziq really are no more?”
    His gaze met mine, and his blue eyes—one as dark as the storm-held seas, the other sapphire bright—showed an odd mix of sadness and satisfaction. “Yes. As the remnant said, they are little more than particles adrift in the endless night of space.”
    I raised a hand and thumbed away the bead of blood tracking down the side of his face. “And you regret that?”
    “I regret that it came to that, yes. Killing is not something any Mijai rejoices in, despite the fact that it is the reason we exist.” He hesitated and grimaced. “Although I cannot deny there is a degree of pleasure in theknowledge she and her kin can never harm you—or anyone else—ever again.”
    “And thank the fates for that.” I swept a hand through my sweat-matted hair. “Now if we could only get them to deal with the bitch who stole the keys and then Hunter, I’d be one happy woman.”
    “The fates have never been that generous, as you yourself have often noted.”
    “Yeah, but I keep hoping for a miracle.”
    “I believe we just got one.” He paused, and his gaze swept me almost critically. “But before we worry about the keys or Hunter, you need to shower.”
    I raised an eyebrow. “Are you saying I stink, reaper?”
    “Certainly not.” It was solemnly said, but the twinkle in his eyes and the smile that teased the corners of his lips somewhat spoiled the effect. “Although I cannot deny the air around you is somewhat odorous at the current time.”
    I lightly whacked his arm. “You don’t exactly smell like a rose yourself, reaper.”
    The lurking amusement grew stronger. “Why would I, when a rose is a plant and I am energy?”
    I snorted softly, then stood on my tiptoes and dropped a quick kiss on his lips. It was tempting to do more, but that could come a little later—when we were both smelling better. “You, reaper, are an idiot.”
    “ That is a claim that could be laid at the feet of both of you,” Riley commented, as she came into the room with an armful of clothes and towels. “You have three people who are not only well trained and fight ready, but willing to help you in your quest, and you keep damn well refusing their help.”
    “For good reason—”
    “Good reason, my ass .”

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