Death Bringer (Soul Justice)

Death Bringer (Soul Justice) by Kate Pearce Read Free Book Online

Book: Death Bringer (Soul Justice) by Kate Pearce Read Free Book Online
Authors: Kate Pearce
need to be at the hospital.”
    Ella scowled. “Give me a minute. I’m still eating.”
    “Can’t you get it to go?”
    “What’s eating your pants?”
    Nothing , unfortunately. “I just want to avoid getting stuck in traffic.”
    “Fine, I’ll get a box. This stuff deserves to be savored. I can have it for supper tonight.”
    He stood up. “I’ll get you a box while I settle the bill.”
    The route back to the hospital was full of twists and turns, and streets of unimaginable steepness, but he kept his attention fully on the task and ignored his companion as best he could. She didn’t seem to mind, having attempted a conversation, gotten pissed off when he didn’t reply and then fallen asleep.
    She snored.
    He parked in the staff lot and got out of the car to open Ella’s door for her. She smiled up at him and he almost snarled with lust. Tonight, unless she relented, he had to go back to his hotel room alone.
    “Help me out, I’m still sleepy.” She extended her hand and he just stared at her. “Morosov!”
    He yanked her out of the car and into his arms and was kissing her before she’d even drawn another breath. She didn’t fight him, just melted into him and kissed him back. Within seconds, his hand was on her ass, picking her up and molding her against his aching cock.
    “ Morosov. ”
    He kept kissing her and tried to ignore her voice in his head.
    “ This isn’t the right place. ”
    “ It never is , with you. ” She bit his lip, driving him wild.
    “ We need to talk to this witness , and then we need to talk , okay? ”
    “ You’re being the sensible one now? What the hell is wrong with you? ” He wrenched his mouth away from hers, breathing hard. “And how are we going to manage that when I’m living in the city, and you’ve banned me from your house?”
    “I haven’t banned you. How about I come and hang out with you at your hotel? We can have dinner and talk.” She sighed, and looked into his eyes. “And have sex. Can we do that?”
    He set her away from him. He’d never thought he’d be the one who had to beg for her time. With his powers, he could compel her to do anything he desired, but he wanted her to come to him willingly. He wanted her to crave him as much as he craved her. “All right.”
    She smoothed down her clothing, not that it made much difference to her appearance. She always looked as if she’d just rolled out of bed. “It’s a deal. Let’s go and meet Penny Jordan.”

Chapter Four
    “He was just so...immature, you know?” Penny Jordan glanced from Vadim to Ella, who nodded understandingly. “So full of himself that I couldn’t trust him at all. He flirted with all my friends and lied to my face. I was sick and tired of it and finally broke up with him.”
    “In the Blue Flamingo bar last night?” Ella asked.
    They were sitting in a small consulting room on the first floor of the hospital, near Penny Jordan’s workstation. The space smelled of disinfectant and fear and made Ella’s empath senses jangle like a toothache. She and Vadim sat on the only two chairs, and Penny perched on the side of the paper-covered gurney, legs swinging in her green scrubs. She was a slim, dark-haired woman with a sweet expression and a wide smile.
    “Yes. I asked him to meet me there, because I hoped he wouldn’t make a big scene in public.”
    “Had you been to that particular bar before?”
    “Not with him. I chose it because it’s a great place to pick up a taxi, and I wanted to make a quick escape.”
    “How did he take being dumped?”
    Penny grimaced. “He smiled right in my face and said that he was okay with it because he’d already hooked up with someone else and was going to dump me anyway.”
    “Did you believe him?”
    “It doesn’t matter if I did or not, does it? It was just so typical of him to try and turn everything around and make it all about him. It actually made me glad I’d found the nerve to break up with him.” She sighed. “No

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