"Not for long."
Dev was still baffled. "But there's nothing in the circle. It's empty."
Ash held his hands up in surrender. "I didn't create the hole. I'm just telling you how to access it. Face the park and the moment the sun sets below the horizon, the way will be shown. It'll only last for sixty seconds. Move fast. Once the door closes, it won't be open until the next sunset."
"Which is out of time for us," Sam said under her breath.
Ash nodded. "Good luck, guys." This time he vanished before they could ask him anything else.
Fang blew out an elongated breath before he looked over at Dev. "Since there's nothing we can do for the next few hours, I'm cutting out of here to spend time with my wife...just in case I don't make it back."
Sounded like a good plan to him. Fang left the room through the door. A weird move for a Were-Hunter but sometimes in their chaotic paranormal existence you just needed to be normal.
Now alone with Sam, Dev wished he could touch her. She looked so sad that it made him ache for her and all he wanted was to see her smile again. "We'll get the girdle, babe. Trust me."
Sam wanted to believe him, but she couldn't get her premonition out of her mind. Over and over, she saw Dev dead. It was so clear. So torturous. What would she do if he went down?
Would she be able to survive it?
"I wish you hadn't made this bargain with Thorn."
Dev offered her the kindest, gentlest smile she'd ever seen. "We're both fighters. You know what I do. We won't go out lightly and we'll find some way to defeat her. Believe in me."
If only it were that easy, but she knew the ferocity of her people. Yes, the Amazons were women and physically weaker than men. However there had never been a more skilled set of warriors assembled and Aello had been one of their best.
As the old saying went, it wasn't about the size of the dog in the fight. It was the fight in the dog.
And even in the body of a Chihuahua, an Amazon was a Rottweiler.
She reached out to brush a strand of his hair away from his eyes, only to feel nothing. Her fingers affected nothing. She felt the absence of his warmth all the way to her missing soul.
I wish I could touch you, Dev.
Not wanting him to know how much that thought made her ache, she offered him a smile. "Well, the good news is in this incarnation, I don't have anyone's emotions haunting me."
"See, there's always a bright side."
And he always saw it, but not her. While she lived life to the fullest and grabbed it with both hands, she'd never really seen the beauty of it. She'd lost that ability.
Until she'd seen Dev standing outside of Sanctuary.
Dev reminded her of the things she'd learned to ignore. With him she actually felt the happiness--the exuberance--that life had to offer.
"I wish I could make love to you."
He sucked his breath in sharply. "You talk like that, you're going to kill me." He moved to stand just before her. "I wish I could smell you."
She pulled back sharply. "Smell me?" What a repugnant thought.
He nodded. "Your scent makes me drunk. I love having it on my sheets and on my body."
Yeah okay, not gross. That was actually a thought that made her hot and needy. "I really hate Thorn right now."
"Me too. You think we should kill the prick?"
She laughed. How was it that he always made her laugh no matter how dire the event or circumstance?
Dev dropped his hungry gaze down to her lips. An action that made her stomach contract with wanton heat. "We can look on the bright side though."
"I don't have to look for parking spaces in New Orleans?"
His laugh was deep and rich, and it sent a shiver over her. "There's a perk I didn't think about. But I was referring to the lack of Daimon attention. It's actually quiet for once."
Sam wasn't willing to concede that to him. "Yeah, that would be a big bonus if I could have sex with you."
His brows shot up in surprise. "Now who's being the horn dog?"
She wrinkled her nose playfully as her hand ached to feel his hair in her palm. "Definitely me, and only because I know how torturous it is for you."
"Well, I could surf online and you could read a novel on the bed while we ignore each other, then we could pretend we're a happily married couple."
She laughed again. "Is that really what you'd do with your wife?"
"Absolutely never. I've lived hundreds of years alone. If I were ever lucky enough to find my mate, I'd spend the rest of my life letting her know how grateful I am to have her."
"How totally un horn dog of you."