Sabine added, “You won’t get a third chance with her, I assure you.”
“What do you want?” Sian demanded of Melanthe.
She pressed her advantage. “The mountain we’ve settled, two thousand leagues in all directions from it, and your vow never to attack our kingdom of New Skye.”
Even her sister raised her brows at the greedy demand.
“That range would encompass my keep, sorceress. If you think I’ll hand over Graven Castle, you’re as mad as Nïx.”
“I recently learned that the king of Pandemonia becomes one with the realm, manipulating it like a god.”
Nïx had to be giving them information. Few knew that the king and the kingdom were connected, his mind shaping the world, and the world controlling his appearance. The soothsayer was proving to be a wily adversary.
Then leave your female alone, Sian. Refuse the godsdamned bait.
“You can make the dimension as large as you want,” Melanthe said. “Add territory between us. Keep your own lands as they are, but expand ours.”
He could. His magic in hell was limited only by the level of his life force. But the process would temporarily deplete him, and he needed his strength for the Møriør.
“Time’s a-wasting,” Melanthe said. “If your mate dies, so does your chance for offspring.”
Though Sian fucked—irregularly since his transformation—he had never spilled seed. He never would unless he claimed his mate. Just once was all he needed to rid himself of his demon seal. He could then have offspring with a different female, one he chose for himself, instead of fate’s insane match for him.
A loud boom sounded behind the Sorceri. He narrowed his eyes as fireworks lit the sky in the distance; beneath them he spied a fine castle. “What land are you in?” He’d always believed he would find Kari in Gaia—Earth and all its connected dimensions.
With a snicker, Sabine said, “We’re in the Magic Kingdom.”
Sian had been to thousands of realms, but he didn’t know that one. “Is she a royal in this life?”
“Hardly,” Melanthe said. “In fact, she appears to be a nine-to-fiver.”
“A what?”
“You’re running out of time, demon,” Sabine said with an edge to her tone. “Make the deal, or we’ll send you her corpse so you can bury her.”
Sian bared his fangs, his demon instincts erupting like the countless volcanoes of his lands. He’d been unable to save Kari before—but now Sian had power.
He could preserve her life in order to punish her. If Nïx wanted to play, he could outwit the Valkyrie, out-trick her. He was the devil’s son; trickery was in his blood.
“Our time is valuable.” Melanthe began opening another portal. “A shame we couldn’t do business.”
Sabine laughed. “Two portals at once? Bravo, sister.” They steered Kari toward the new rift.
“Stop.” Claws gone sharp, he told the Sorceri, “In exchange for her, I vow to the Lore that I will give you your lands and a promise never to attack them.” The presence of a sovereign kingdom in his dimension would rankle! “Now retract your commands and send her through the portal.”
“Very well.” Melanthe turned to Kari. “Wakey wakey.”
The fey’s eyes blinked open—they were both amber this time—but she was slow to shake off the sorcery. “Did I fall asleep?”
Gods, her dulcet voice was the same. Her first words to him rang through his memories: “I am Princess Karinna, and I shall be your guide to Sylvan. Are all demons so handsome?” She’d smiled at him, her dual-colored eyes sparkling. His heart had thundered, and he’d cringed to feel his horns straightening uncontrollably. . . .
“What of the other command, sorceress?”
“Ah, yes. Shed all of my orders,” Melanthe told her captive. Laughing, she told Sian, “Have fun”—the two Sorceri shoved Kari into Pandemonia—“with your beauty, beast.”
“Foul fucking witches!” he yelled, but they’d already escaped through the other portal.
When Kari stumbled, still seeming drugged, Sian snatched her against him. He would deal with those Sorceri later. For now, he savored this moment, his glyphs blazing from his sense of triumph.
I have Kari in my home. I own her, bought and soon to be paid for. After lifetimes of waiting, she is mine.
He wrapped his wings around her and nearly groaned from the feel of her cheek against his chest.
SIX
Recognition came slowly to Lila. She was tucked against the body of some kind of creature. Hadn’t the Sorceri sisters threatened her? My mind’s so foggy.