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so successfully, she’d not be strong enough to handle what he was about to do to her. She’d been damaged, but not irreparably. Fragmented and strong, the perfect mix for him.
    But he’d still kill them for touching her.

    Silent now, obviously done with her lists and recommendations, she stood and stared expectantly at him. Aside from a quick glance at Gabriel, her attention was riveted on Irial. It pleased him more than he’d expected, seeing the mortal look at him attentively. He liked her hunger. “Leslie, can you do me a favor?”
    “Sir?” She smiled again but looked hesitant as she did so. Her fear spiked, showing in a slight shifting of shadows that made his heart race.
    “I’m not feeling very decisive”—he shot a glare at Gabriel, whose muffled laugh turned into a loud cough—“in terms of the menu here. Could you order for me?”
    She frowned and looked back at the hostess, who was now watching them carefully. “If you’re a regular, I’m sorry, but I don’t remember—”
    “No. I’m not.” He ran a finger down her wrist, violating mortal etiquette, but unable to resist. She was his. It wasn’t official yet, but that didn’t matter. He smiled at her, letting his glamour drop for a fraction of a moment, showing her his true face—testing her, seeking fear or longing—and added, “Just order whatever you think we’d like. Surprise me. I enjoy a good surprise.”
    Her waitress facade slipped a little; her heartbeat fluttered. And he felt it, the brief surge of panic. He couldn’t taste it, not yet, not truly, but almost—like a pungent aroma wafting from a kitchen, teasing hints of flavors he couldn’t swallow.
    He opened the black-lacquered cigarette case he favoredof late and drew out a cigarette, watching her try to make sense of him. “Can you do that, Leslie? Take care of me?”
    She nodded, slowly. “Do you have any allergies or—”
    “Not to anything on your menu. Neither of us does.” He tapped his cigarette on the table, packing it, watching her until she looked away.
    She glanced at Gabriel. “Order for you too?”
    Gabriel shrugged as Irial said, “Yes, for both of us.”
    “Are you sure?” She watched him intently, and Irial suspected that she was already feeling something of the changes that would soon roll over her. Her eyes had dilated ever so slightly when her fears rose and faded. Later tonight, when she thought of him, she’d think he was just an odd man, memorable for that alone. It would be a while until her mind would let her process the extent of her changing body. Mortals had so many mental defenses to make sense of the things that violated their preconceptions and rules. At times those defenses were quite useful to him.
    He lit his cigarette, stalling just to watch her squirm a touch more. He lifted her hand and kissed her knuckles, once more being completely inappropriate for the guise he wore and for the setting. “I think you’ll bring me exactly what I need.”
    Terror surged, tangling around an unmistakable blaze of desire and a bit of anger. Her smile didn’t waver, though.
    “I’ll put your order in, then,” she said as she took a step backward, pulling her hand free of his grip.
    He took a drag on his cigarette as he watched her walkaway. The dark smoky line between them stretched and wound through the room like a path he could follow.
    Soon.
    At the doorway, she looked back at him, and he could almost taste her terror as it peaked.
    He licked his lips.
    Very soon.

C HAPTER 6
    Leslie slipped into the kitchen, leaned on the wall, and tried not to fall to pieces. Her hands shook. Someone else needed to handle the odd guest; she felt frightened by his attention, his too-intense stare, his words.
    “You okay, ma belle ?” the pastry chef, Étienne, asked. He was a wiry man with a temper that flared to life over the oddest things, but he was just as irrationally kind. Tonight, kind appeared to be the mood of choice, or at least this hour it

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