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He smiled. "Well take it. Mathias will expect you to have it, Sabelle. As long as I keep Felicia near the diary, he cant use it. And I think I know how to make certain he doesnt get anywhere near her. "
Another explosion crashed around them, this one sounding closer than the last. A door crashed open above. The clomp of heavy footsteps stormed above.
The Anarki were inside.
Sabelle grimaced, facing Felicia. "I left a few books for you in the office. The diary is there as well. Call when you can. "
With that, Sabelle spun away. Duke turned to Felicia, but she was already running down the hall--closer to the encroaching footsteps. He charged after her, back into the office theyd just vacated. The couch was rumpled and the air smelled thick with musk and sex. The urge to keep her near, not let her beyond his reach, nearly drove him mad, but he had to check it and focus on the bigger picture.
She darted to the bookcase and shoved the keys Sabelle mentioned into her pocket, then snatched the diary and clutched it to her chest. An instant later, she started scooping up more books.
"All of these?" he demanded. "We cant take this many. "
"We must. Theyre Merlins. "
And Bram would chap his hide, rightfully so, if he didnt protect them.
"I want this information," she explained, snatching up one of the yellowing tomes.
"Running from Mathias isnt the answer. Were going to have to face him someday, and Im going to be ready. "
Fear exploded in his chest. He couldnt stand the thought of Felicia anywhere near Mathias. But Bram had dreamed it. Damn, he could only hope there was some way to change the future. Because if Mathias got his hands on her, he would use her . . . and kill her.
And that would destroy Duke.
Felicia shoved the rest of the books into his hands, then pushed her shoulder against the bookcase. Duke dove in to help.
The rapid drumbeat of the Anarkis footsteps drew near. Another explosion rocked above, louder, closer. Bloody hell, Mathias had brought conventional explosives.
So they knew Felicia was here . . . just as theyd soon know she was gone--if they got out alive.
Male shouts and mingled voices reached them. The Anarki were just outside the room!
With a mighty shove, Duke opened the portal behind the bookcase. He shoved Felicia into the dark space. "Run! Im behind you. "
Thank God she did as he asked and dashed down the narrow, shadowed tunnel.
Duke slammed the door, praying the Anarki hadnt seen them.
The thick walls buffered the sounds of the attack, but he still heard the blasts, the shouting. He felt terrible about leaving the rest of the women to fend for themselves, but 125
Sabelle and Anka were capable witches. Sydney, Kari, and Olivia knew exactly how to assist. Theyd practiced for this eventuality. Felicia must be rescued at any cost. For magickinds sake, Mathias could be allowed nowhere near Morgannas tomb.
Books tucked under one arm, Duke darted after his mate, catching up to her in moments. Even in the shadows, her hair flew out behind her like a golden banner.
"All right?" he asked.
She merely nodded, clutching her books, and kept on, the pounding of their footsteps and labored breathing eventually smothering the battle noises as they slipped farther away.
About three kilometers later, they reached the end of the tunnel. Duke fumbled in the dark, then found a knob and opened the door. It squeaked, and he winced. Beyond lay a dark flight of stairs leading up to a cold, starry night.
Together, they plodded up the steep path, only to encounter more stairs. As Felicia mounted them, she panted heavily beside him.
Duke grabbed her elbow to assist. "Can I carry you?"
She shook her head resolutely. "Im . . . fine. "
Stubborn to a fault, too. "Youre tiring. I--"
"I can do this! I refuse to be helpless. "
Unlike the night hed abducted her, Felicia now understood the danger and insisted on doing her part. Duke had always respected her, but now his esteem for her climbed another notch.
At the top, he looked about for any stray Anarki loitering in the village. No one appeared in this sleepy little town in the dead of night. He breathed a sigh of relief.
Through the inky night they crept, around a corner, past a streetlamp reminiscent of the villages bygone heyday. In the distance, the ocean rumbled into the bay. Every muscle tense, Duke kept one arm around Felicia and both eyes watchful for unwanted visitors.
A craggy little butcher shop sat off to one side. Its brick walls were surrounded by bare trees, their branches swaying with a stiff January wind. On the side of the building sat a strip of asphalt. And a gray Volvo.
Beside him, Felicias teeth chattered. Cursing the fact hed had no opportunity to grab her a coat, Duke pushed her to the car. "Give me the keys. "
She set the books on the hood. He noticed then that she still clasped her bra in her fist.
Remembering exactly how hed disrobed her and what had followed made Duke ache to sidle closer and slide a hand down her spine, toward her luscious backside.
Bloody inconvenient time for the need to reassert itself. But keeping his hands off her was ridiculously difficult.
With a flush staining her cheeks, she shoved the bra in one pocket and retrieved the key from the other, then thrust it in his face. "Here. Where are we going?"
She was all business. Sighing, he pulled away. Thered be time to seduce her later, once they were safe.
He unlocked the car. "Get in and Ill fill you in. I have a plan. "
With a sharp nod, she grabbed the books and climbed into the passenger seat. "I assume youre going to drive as ridiculously fast as you did the last time?"
Probably faster. He merely smiled, revved the engine, and sped off.
Mile after mile of Welsh countryside passed in relative blackness while Duke gripped the wheel, downshifted to tackle tricky corners, then floored it on open stretches of road. He had to put miles between Felicia and Mathias to keep her safe.
"So whats the plan?"
Felicia would balk. But in every other way, the plan was brilliant. It would keep her alive, and that was all that mattered.
"Were going to London. Mathias, like every other wizard, knows there are lines he cannot cross without earning the wrath of the Council. "
"Council?"
He sighed. Of course she wouldnt understand magical politics. "Magickinds governing board. Its comprised of seven wizards from prominent families. "
"Wow. I never imagined . . . but it makes sense that magickind would need a government. "
"The positions pass from a wizard to his male heir, much like titles of the peerage.
Currently, Bram, Tynan, and Ice all sit on the Council. They vote as a bloc, doing their best to enact policies that will protect magickind and annihilate Mathias. The other four--"
"How could they possibly be against that?" Incredulity widened her eyes.
Duke sent her a cynical smile. "Politics are politics, no matter where you travel.
Lucan and Cadens uncle, Sterling, sometimes votes with the Doomsday Brethren. But he has an elders mentality on some issues. They dont want to act too quickly and risk a misstep. The other three are either corrupt or terrified. They hope that placating Mathias will give him less reason to attack. "
Felicias jaw dropped. "Thats absurd. Placating him will make him bolder.
History is full of such examples. "
"Yes, but Bram, Tynan, and Ice have had difficulty convincing the others. They know little of human history, and care to know even less. " Duke sighed. "Recently, the Council gave the Doomsday Brethren license to kill Mathias. Thats easier said than done, which is why weve been stuck at this bloody impasse. One thing Mathias could do that would force the Council to throw every resource at him is risk exposure of our kind to humans. Witch hunts--the Inquisition, for example--are too fresh in the memories of many. Wed inv
ite mass murder and extinction. "
She sucked in a breath. "That never occurred to me. The Salem witch trials?"
He shook his head, smiling. "Most of magickind remains here in Britain. Its difficult for us to cope without our own kind. "
"Right, then. " She frowned. "So, the plan is . . . what?"
"Hide in plain sight. "
***
Felicia peered across the small cars interior at Simon. His profile made her heart stop. Elegant brow, strong nose, chiseled cheeks, full lips, square jaw. The feelings shed been trying to bury since their interlude on the couch roared back to haunting life. The man moved her on every level. How had he known exactly how to touch her? How had he pleasured her so thoroughly? Lots and lots of practice.
Shoving aside a sick pang at the thought, she forced herself to focus on the here and now. They were running for their lives. Matters of the heart would have to wait.
"I dont understand," she told him. "Hide among crowds? Blend in to the public?"
"Somewhat. " His hand tightened on the wheel. "You recall all the paparazzi hovering about your wedding?" When she nodded, he pressed on. "Were going to use them to our advantage. Our . . . departure together no doubt created a scandal. Paparazzi will be frothing at the mouth to scoop stories on us. Well keep the tabloids burning, and thus maintain a crowd around us. Since youre Untouchable, Mathias will be forced to scuttle his magic and reach you via human means, which he knows little about. He cannot send more wizards to capture you. Theyre every bit as clueless about guns and the like as he is. "
"What about the explosions at the cave?"
"Formerly human Anarki. Mathias abducts them, magically removes their souls, so he controls them. Without a soul, however, theyre dead inside, and the body slowly rots. Walking cadavers are a bit conspicuous among humans, so Mathias cannot employ them in public. Besides, Anarki arent good at restraining their urge to inflict mortal harm. Mathias needs you alive. "
"For now. " She clutched her hands in her lap, fear wending through her.
Simon enveloped her hands with one of his own in silent reassurance. "For now. "
"In other words, with a crowd about, Mathias will be hard-pressed to find any way to spirit me away to open Morgannas tomb. "
"Precisely. "
Felicia drank all the information in. The idea had merit. Magickind must be keeping their secret fairly well or it would be all over the news. Of course there had been that one rag . . .
"Wait, didnt Out of this Realm run stories about some magical war? Yes!" It was all coming back to her, some paper shed seen one day on the Tube. "They even named Mathias and the Doomsday Brethren. "
"Which is exactly why we sent Caden in to shut Sydney up. She had far too much information. Now she reports for us. "
Clever, indeed. "So, well milk our scandal, then?"
"And add to it. By the time we appear in London, the fact were a couple will be old news. I know these vultures. They always want fresh meat. Well give it to them. "
Felicia wasnt sure she liked the sound of that. "Meaning?"
Downshifting, he turned to her with dark eyes full of gravity that made her stomach clench. "Were going to announce our engagement. "
" What? B-but . . . " Felicia grappled for words.
She was now Dukes magical mate. No denying that. They had consummated their union in brilliant fashion less than an hour ago. But they still had to worry about Mason.
Her fiance. His brother.
"Its perfect tabloid fodder. One of Englands most eligible bachelors steals his brothers girl and whisks her away, eventually romancing her to the altar. Naturally, the details of our pending nuptials will be a secret, for which theyll hound us relentlessly. "
As much as she hated to admit it, the plan was brilliant. But she saw problems, too. "We must first explain to Mason that we arent really getting married. "
Duke clenched his jaw. "Why be dishonest?"
The truth detonated inside her. Felicia gasped. "Is that your way of asking me to marry you?"
"No. " He shifted, and the car lurched forward with a burst of speed. "To me, you already are my wife. Weve spoken vows. I merely think we should make it official for my family and the human public. "
"Ive known you for two days! You . . . this--" Felicia nearly choked. "It makes no sense. "
"It makes complete sense. I love you. You know Im not lying, Felicia. And I know you feel something for me. Dont deny it. "
He could bloody see right through her, and it scared the wits out of her. "Why are you pushing me? Mason would never--"
"Which is why you agreed to marry him, isnt it? He was safe because he placated you, treated you as if youre fragile. You knew hed let you have your way in the relationship. "
Anger welled up, and she opened her mouth to deny every word, but he was right.
She had trusted Mason because shed believed hed never demand that she let him into her heart. Shed been right up until her wedding day. The ugly truth hurt.
"I wont have it," Simon continued. "Fight with me. Scream at me. Insult me. Ill take it. Or better yet, open up to me and tell me why youre scared. But Ill be damned if I let you hide from me. "