A dark chuckle. "No, we don't."
Her surroundings shifted once again, and she found herself walking toward the cradle again. Time was slow here. There was no pain, no panic, no anger. But it wasn't real … was it? She didn't know, so she kept her mind focused on the vision in front of her. The crying seemed louder now and -
Finding herself bent over the office table once more, she blinked, disorientated. Her body bucked and writhed as what felt like some sort of magnetic force called to her wings. They snapped to the surface and fanned out around her – huge, gold, heavy, eagle-like, gossamer wings that were silky-soft but strong as steel.
"Look at the black and red streaks running through the gold feathers," said the demon subduing her hands. His shock was understandable – they were the colors of the flames of hell.
A covetous hand stroked one wing. Red-hot rage whipped through her, and she writhed like crazy. "Let me go, you motherfuckers!"
"She shouldn't be partially aware!"
"Well I know that, but she is!"
Knox! Knox! Where the hell was he? Was someone attacking him too and -?
She was back in her bedroom again, closer to the cradle now. The cries had eased a little, as if whatever lay there was calmed by her presence. A part of her wanted to retreat, but she needed to see the source of the crying. Needed to know if -
Arching like a bow, Harper screamed around her gag – gag? – as something sliced into her back. No, into the stems of her wings. The son of a bitch was trying to sever her wings! Tears stung her eyes each time the jagged blade mercilessly cut into the stems. She redoubled her efforts to be free, even as it worsened the pain that was burning her from the inside out. Her heartbeat was racing so fast that she wouldn't have been surprised if it collapsed.
The male behind her cursed. "If sphinx wings were as flimsy as they look, this would be a lot goddamn easier."
"I swear I will fucking kill you!" she growled around the gag.
The males just laughed. Laughed.
Her inner demon shoved its way to the surface and pulled back its lips. "You will die for this," it told them in a flat, emotionless voice that was barely audible, but the demon's presence still made both males pause for a moment.
"For God's sake, put her out!"
A warm breath blew into her ear once more, and she was back in her room. Two single steps were all it would take to get her up close to the cradle. She took one step, then another. And there, eyes closed as it fussed and kicked its little legs, was a baby. It looked so tiny and sweet, sucking on its fist.
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Harper's smile was slow but real as she tentatively reached out and ran the tip of her finger over the small hand, warmed by the feel of its petal-soft skin. The baby's eyes flipped open, and all she could see were flames.
Harper snapped back to reality, pain ripping through her as someone continued sawing into the stems of her wings. Black spots filled her vision, and the sickly tastes of blood and fear flooded her mouth until they almost choked her.
She wanted to shout. Struggle. Fight back. But she felt paralyzed with the sheer agony that came with each and every slice. Not even the adrenaline pumping through her was much help at this point.
"Now those rings sure are pretty," said her captor, keeping her hands fisted so tightly that her nails bit hard into her palms. "I'll bet there are people willing to pay top dollar for them – maybe even more than this guy's paying us for the wings."
Like hell would she let them take the rings. Knox had given them to her. One was a black diamond; something a demon only gave to their mate. It was a symbol of the ultimate commitment. They meant more to her than even her wings.
"No, don't free her hands. She can cause soul-deep pain, idiot."
"She's trapped in a dream right now. She doesn't even know we're here or where she is."
This was her chance, Harper thought. If nothing else, she could hurt one of the bastards who was hurting her. She didn't move when he slowly lifted her third finger. She remained still, quiet. As she felt him try to tug off her rings, she did nothing more than poke his hand. The dark power prickling the pad of her finger forced its way inside him.
His mouth opened in a silent scream as pain scorched his nerve endings, punctured his organs, sawed through his bones, and battered his soul. He stumbled back and fell, knocking piles of paper down with him. And there were her keys. Grabbing them, she infused hellfire into them and – bracing herself for yet more pain – swung back her arm and slashed at the male behind her.