Wrath closed his eyes. Worry bled through the harsh lines of his face.
"Hey, it's going to be fine," she said, stepping into his body. She hefted up his arms so they were around her shoulders. "I'll just duck my head out into the drawing room. If anything happens, I'll come right back down. Okay?"
He gripped her, holding her tight. "I hate that I can't be with you."
"You're not going to be able to protect me from everything."
The growl came back.
She kissed the underside of his chin and hit the stairs before he started arguing again. When she got to the top landing, she paused with her hand on the painting.
Down below, she heard the sound of a cell phone ringing. Wrath stayed in the doorway of the chamber, looking up at her.
She pushed the painting open a crack. Light pierced the darkness.
Down below, she heard him curse and shut the door.
Wrath glared at his cell phone until it went silent. He paced. He sat on the couch. He paced some more. And then the door opened. Beth was smiling. "I'm good to go," she said.
He rushed over, feeling her skin. It was cool, healthy. "Did it burn at all? Did you feel hot?"
"No. The brightness hurt my eyes when I went outside-"
"You went outside?"
"Yeah. Whoa." Beth grabbed for his arm as his knees went out. "Dear God, you're pale. Here, lie down."
He did as he was told.
Holy Christ. She'd gone outside in broad daylight. His Beth had waltzed outside into the sunlight. Where he wouldn't have been able to reach her at all. At least if she'd stuck to the drawing room, he might have had a chance…
She could have been incinerated.
Cool hands brushed some hair out of his eye. "Wrath, I'm fine."
He looked up into her face. "I feel like I'm going to pass out."
"Which is physiologically improbable. Because you're lying down."
"Damn, leelan. I love you so much I'm scaring the crap out of myself." When she pressed her lips to his, he put his hand on her neck, holding her in place. "I don't think I can live without you."
"Hopefully, you won't have to. Now tell me something. What's your word for husband?"
"Hellren, I suppose. The short version is just hell."
She laughed softly. "Go figure."
His cell phone started ringing again. He bared his fangs at the damn thing.
"Answer it while I hit the kitchen," she said. "Do you want anything?"
"You."
"You already have me."
"And thank God for that."
He watched Beth leave, catching the sway of her hips and thinking that when she came back down, he wanted to take her again. He just couldn't get enough. Giving that female pleasure was the first addiction he'd ever had.
He grabbed the cell phone and didn't bother checking caller ID. "What."
There was a pause.
And then Zsadist's growl shot into his ear. "Aren't you full of the warm fuzzies. Mating day not going so good?"
Well, now. This was going to be interesting.
"You got something on your mind, Z?"
"I understand you called the brothers early this morning. Every one of them except me. You lost my number? Yeah, that has to be it."
"I know exactly how to reach you."
Z let out a frustrated breath. "Man, I get tired of being treated like a dog. I really do."
"Then don't act like one."
"Screw you."
"Yeah, you know what, Z? We've reached the end of the line, you and I."
"And what's brought this on?" Z laughed harshly. "Actually, save it. I don't care, and hey, we don't have time to shoot the shit anyway, do we? You gotta get back to your female, and I didn't call you to bitch about being out of the loop."
"So why are you on my phone?"
"You need to know something."
"From you?" Wrath drawled.
"Yeah, from me," Z hissed back. "Marissa's brother wants your head on a stick. And he was willing to pay me a couple million to do it. Later."
The phone went dead.
Wrath dropped his cell on the bed and massaged his forehead.
It would be nice to believe Z had called because he wanted to. Because maybe he'd made a commitment that he didn't want to keep. Because maybe he'd finally found his conscience after a hundred or so years of total immorality.
Except he'd waited for hours, which meant Phury had probably worn him down. Talked him into fessing up. How else could Z have known that the brothers had been spoken with?
Wrath grabbed the phone and dialed Phury's number. "Your twin just called here."
"He did?" Total relief marked the brother's voice.
"You're not going to be able to save him this time, Phury."
"I didn't tell him you knew. Wrath, you gotta believe me."